PUT | /users/{Id}/email |
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import datetime
import decimal
from marshmallow.fields import *
from servicestack import *
from typing import *
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from dataclasses_json import dataclass_json, LetterCase, Undefined, config
from enum import Enum, IntEnum
TResponse = TypeVar('TResponse')
@dataclass_json(letter_case=LetterCase.CAMEL, undefined=Undefined.EXCLUDE)
@dataclass
class PutOperationUnTenanted(Generic[TResponse], IReturn[TResponse], IPut):
@staticmethod
def response_type(): return TResponse
@dataclass_json(letter_case=LetterCase.CAMEL, undefined=Undefined.EXCLUDE)
@dataclass
class ChangeUserAccountEmailAddressResponse:
response_status: Optional[ResponseStatus] = None
@dataclass_json(letter_case=LetterCase.CAMEL, undefined=Undefined.EXCLUDE)
@dataclass
class ChangeUserAccountEmailAddressRequest(PutOperationUnTenanted[ChangeUserAccountEmailAddressResponse]):
id: Optional[str] = None
email_address: Optional[str] = None
Python ChangeUserAccountEmailAddressRequest DTOs
To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .json suffix or ?format=json
To embed the response in a jsonp callback, append ?callback=myCallback
The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.
PUT /users/{Id}/email HTTP/1.1
Host: staging-api.billiecart.com.au
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: length
{"id":"String","emailAddress":"String"}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: length {"responseStatus":{"errorCode":"String","message":"String","stackTrace":"String","errors":[{"errorCode":"String","fieldName":"String","message":"String","meta":{"String":"String"}}],"meta":{"String":"String"}}}