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type Client ¶
type Client struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Client for managing a specific flow revision resource See https://www.twilio.com/docs/studio/rest-api/v2/flow-revision for more details
func New ¶
func New(client *client.Client, properties ClientProperties) *Client
New creates a new instance of the revision client
func (Client) Fetch ¶
func (c Client) Fetch() (*FetchRevisionResponse, error)
Fetch retrieves a flow revision resource See https://www.twilio.com/docs/studio/rest-api/v2/flow-revision#fetch-a-flowrevision-resource for more details Context is defaulted to Background. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/#Background for more information
func (Client) FetchWithContext ¶
func (c Client) FetchWithContext(context context.Context) (*FetchRevisionResponse, error)
FetchWithContext retrieves a flow revision resource See https://www.twilio.com/docs/studio/rest-api/v2/flow-revision#fetch-a-flowrevision-resource for more details
type ClientProperties ¶
ClientProperties are the properties required to manage the revision resources
type FetchRevisionResponse ¶
type FetchRevisionResponse struct { AccountSid string `json:"account_sid"` CommitMessage *string `json:"commit_message,omitempty"` DateCreated time.Time `json:"date_created"` DateUpdated *time.Time `json:"date_updated,omitempty"` Definition map[string]interface{} `json:"definition"` Errors *[]interface{} `json:"errors,omitempty"` FriendlyName string `json:"friendly_name"` Revision int `json:"revision"` Sid string `json:"sid"` Status string `json:"status"` URL string `json:"url"` Valid bool `json:"valid"` Warnings *[]interface{} `json:"warnings,omitempty"` WebhookURL string `json:"webhook_url"` }
FetchRevisionResponse defines the response fields for the retrieved flow revision