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/** Code generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech), manual changes will be lost - read more on https://github.com/algolia/api-clients-automation. DO NOT EDIT. */
package com.algolia.client.model.search

import kotlinx.serialization.*
import kotlinx.serialization.json.*

/**
 * Condition
 *
 * @param pattern Query pattern that triggers the rule.  You can use either a literal string, or a special pattern `{facet:ATTRIBUTE}`, where `ATTRIBUTE` is a facet name. The rule is triggered if the query matches the literal string or a value of the specified facet. For example, with `pattern: {facet:genre}`, the rule is triggered when users search for a genre, such as \"comedy\".
 * @param anchoring
 * @param alternatives Whether the pattern should match plurals, synonyms, and typos.
 * @param context An additional restriction that only triggers the rule, when the search has the same value as `ruleContexts` parameter. For example, if `context: mobile`, the rule is only triggered when the search request has a matching `ruleContexts: mobile`. A rule context must only contain alphanumeric characters.
 * @param filters Filters that trigger the rule.  You can add add filters using the syntax `facet:value` so that the rule is triggered, when the specific filter is selected. You can use `filters` on its own or combine it with the `pattern` parameter.
 */
@Serializable
public data class Condition(

  /** Query pattern that triggers the rule.  You can use either a literal string, or a special pattern `{facet:ATTRIBUTE}`, where `ATTRIBUTE` is a facet name. The rule is triggered if the query matches the literal string or a value of the specified facet. For example, with `pattern: {facet:genre}`, the rule is triggered when users search for a genre, such as \"comedy\".  */
  @SerialName(value = "pattern") val pattern: String? = null,

  @SerialName(value = "anchoring") val anchoring: Anchoring? = null,

  /** Whether the pattern should match plurals, synonyms, and typos. */
  @SerialName(value = "alternatives") val alternatives: Boolean? = null,

  /** An additional restriction that only triggers the rule, when the search has the same value as `ruleContexts` parameter. For example, if `context: mobile`, the rule is only triggered when the search request has a matching `ruleContexts: mobile`. A rule context must only contain alphanumeric characters.  */
  @SerialName(value = "context") val context: String? = null,

  /** Filters that trigger the rule.  You can add add filters using the syntax `facet:value` so that the rule is triggered, when the specific filter is selected. You can use `filters` on its own or combine it with the `pattern` parameter.  */
  @SerialName(value = "filters") val filters: String? = null,
)




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