export class ArtistInfo
{
public id: number;
public name: string;
public type?: string;
public constructor(init?: Partial<ArtistInfo>) { (Object as any).assign(this, init); }
}
export class ModifierInfo
{
public id: number;
public name: string;
public category: string;
public constructor(init?: Partial<ModifierInfo>) { (Object as any).assign(this, init); }
}
export class SearchDataResponse
{
public artists: ArtistInfo[] = [];
public modifiers: ModifierInfo[] = [];
public constructor(init?: Partial<SearchDataResponse>) { (Object as any).assign(this, init); }
}
export class SearchData
{
public constructor(init?: Partial<SearchData>) { (Object as any).assign(this, init); }
}
To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .jsv suffix or ?format=jsv
The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.
POST /jsv/reply/SearchData HTTP/1.1
Host: blazordiffusion.com
Accept: text/jsv
Content-Type: text/jsv
Content-Length: length
{
}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/jsv Content-Length: length { artists: [ { id: 0, name: String, type: String } ], modifiers: [ { id: 0, name: String, category: String } ] }