from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, Union
import httpx
from ...client import Client
from ...models.error import Error
from ...models.file_import_format import FileImportFormat
from ...models.file_mass import FileMass
from ...models.unit_density import UnitDensity
from ...models.unit_mass import UnitMass
from ...types import Response
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def _get_kwargs(
material_density: float,
material_density_unit: UnitDensity,
output_unit: UnitMass,
src_format: FileImportFormat,
body: bytes,
*,
client: Client,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
url = "{}/file/mass".format(
client.base_url,
) # noqa: E501
if material_density is not None:
if "?" in url:
url = url + "&material_density=" + str(material_density)
else:
url = url + "?material_density=" + str(material_density)
if material_density_unit is not None:
if "?" in url:
url = url + "&material_density_unit=" + str(material_density_unit)
else:
url = url + "?material_density_unit=" + str(material_density_unit)
if output_unit is not None:
if "?" in url:
url = url + "&output_unit=" + str(output_unit)
else:
url = url + "?output_unit=" + str(output_unit)
if src_format is not None:
if "?" in url:
url = url + "&src_format=" + str(src_format)
else:
url = url + "?src_format=" + str(src_format)
headers: Dict[str, Any] = client.get_headers()
cookies: Dict[str, Any] = client.get_cookies()
return {
"url": url,
"headers": headers,
"cookies": cookies,
"timeout": client.get_timeout(),
"content": body,
}
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def _parse_response(*, response: httpx.Response) -> Optional[Union[FileMass, Error]]:
if response.status_code == 201:
response_201 = FileMass(**response.json())
return response_201
if response.status_code == 400:
response_4XX = Error(**response.json())
return response_4XX
if response.status_code == 500:
response_5XX = Error(**response.json())
return response_5XX
return Error(**response.json())
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def _build_response(
*, response: httpx.Response
) -> Response[Optional[Union[FileMass, Error]]]:
return Response(
status_code=response.status_code,
content=response.content,
headers=response.headers,
parsed=_parse_response(response=response),
)
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def sync_detailed(
material_density: float,
material_density_unit: UnitDensity,
output_unit: UnitMass,
src_format: FileImportFormat,
body: bytes,
*,
client: Client,
) -> Response[Optional[Union[FileMass, Error]]]:
kwargs = _get_kwargs(
material_density=material_density,
material_density_unit=material_density_unit,
output_unit=output_unit,
src_format=src_format,
body=body,
client=client,
)
response = httpx.post(
verify=client.verify_ssl,
**kwargs,
)
return _build_response(response=response)
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def sync(
material_density: float,
material_density_unit: UnitDensity,
output_unit: UnitMass,
src_format: FileImportFormat,
body: bytes,
*,
client: Client,
) -> Optional[Union[FileMass, Error]]:
"""We assume any file given to us has one consistent unit throughout. We also assume the file is at the proper scale.
This endpoint assumes if you are giving a material density in a specific mass unit per cubic measure unit, we return a mass in mass units. The same mass units as passed in the material density.
In the future, we will use the units inside the file if they are given and do any conversions if necessary for the calculation. But currently, that is not supported.
Get the mass of an object in a CAD file. If the file is larger than 25MB, it will be performed asynchronously.
If the operation is performed asynchronously, the `id` of the operation will be returned. You can use the `id` returned from the request to get status information about the async operation from the `/async/operations/{id}` endpoint.
""" # noqa: E501
return sync_detailed(
material_density=material_density,
material_density_unit=material_density_unit,
output_unit=output_unit,
src_format=src_format,
body=body,
client=client,
).parsed
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async def asyncio_detailed(
material_density: float,
material_density_unit: UnitDensity,
output_unit: UnitMass,
src_format: FileImportFormat,
body: bytes,
*,
client: Client,
) -> Response[Optional[Union[FileMass, Error]]]:
kwargs = _get_kwargs(
material_density=material_density,
material_density_unit=material_density_unit,
output_unit=output_unit,
src_format=src_format,
body=body,
client=client,
)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(verify=client.verify_ssl) as _client:
response = await _client.post(**kwargs)
return _build_response(response=response)
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async def asyncio(
material_density: float,
material_density_unit: UnitDensity,
output_unit: UnitMass,
src_format: FileImportFormat,
body: bytes,
*,
client: Client,
) -> Optional[Union[FileMass, Error]]:
"""We assume any file given to us has one consistent unit throughout. We also assume the file is at the proper scale.
This endpoint assumes if you are giving a material density in a specific mass unit per cubic measure unit, we return a mass in mass units. The same mass units as passed in the material density.
In the future, we will use the units inside the file if they are given and do any conversions if necessary for the calculation. But currently, that is not supported.
Get the mass of an object in a CAD file. If the file is larger than 25MB, it will be performed asynchronously.
If the operation is performed asynchronously, the `id` of the operation will be returned. You can use the `id` returned from the request to get status information about the async operation from the `/async/operations/{id}` endpoint.
""" # noqa: E501
return (
await asyncio_detailed(
material_density=material_density,
material_density_unit=material_density_unit,
output_unit=output_unit,
src_format=src_format,
body=body,
client=client,
)
).parsed