import "../ApiClient-fBZ10h6n.mjs"; import { t as TriggerFixture_default } from "../TriggerFixture-Ceo47lhR.mjs"; //#region src/model/Fixtures.d.ts type IFixtures = { inputs: any; files: any; /** * :model/TaskFixture>} tasks */ "": Array; trigger: TriggerFixture_default; }; /** * @typedef {Object} IFixtures * @property {Object.} inputs * @property {Object.} files * @property {Array.} tasks * @property {TriggerFixture} trigger */ /** * The Fixtures model module. * @module model/Fixtures * @type {IFixtures} */ declare class Fixtures { /** * Initializes the fields of this object. * This method is used by the constructors of any subclasses, in order to implement multiple inheritance (mix-ins). * Only for internal use. */ static initialize(obj: any): void; /** * Constructs a Fixtures from a plain JavaScript object, optionally creating a new instance. * Copies all relevant properties from data to obj if supplied or a new instance if not. * @param {Object} data The plain JavaScript object bearing properties of interest. * @param {module:model/Fixtures} obj Optional instance to populate. * @return {module:model/Fixtures} The populated Fixtures instance. */ static constructFromObject(data: any, obj: any): any; /** * Validates the JSON data with respect to Fixtures. * @param {Object} data The plain JavaScript object bearing properties of interest. * @return {boolean} to indicate whether the JSON data is valid with respect to Fixtures. */ static validateJSON(data: any): boolean; inputs: any; files: any; tasks: any; trigger: TriggerFixture_default; } //#endregion export { IFixtures, Fixtures as default };