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Scala client for Algolia Search API
/** Insights API The Insights API lets you collect events related to your search and discovery experience. Events
* represent user interactions with your app or website. They unlock powerful features, such as recommendations,
* personalization, smarter search results, and analytics that help you optimize your user experience. ## Client
* libraries Use Algolia's API clients, libraries, and integrations to collect events from your UI and send them to the
* Insights API. See: [Algolia's
* ecosystem](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/getting-started/how-algolia-works/in-depth/ecosystem/) ## Base URLs
* The base URLs for making requests to the Insights API are: - `https://insights.us.algolia.io` -
* `https://insights.de.algolia.io` - `https//insights.algolia.io` (routes requests to the closest of the above
* servers, based on your geographical location) **All requests must use HTTPS.** ## Authentication To authenticate
* your API requests, add these headers: - `x-algolia-application-id`. Your Algolia application ID. -
* `x-algolia-api-key`. An API key with the necessary permissions to make the request. The required access control list
* (ACL) to make a request is listed in each endpoint's reference. You can find your application ID and API key in the
* [Algolia dashboard](https://dashboard.algolia.com/account). ## Request format Request bodies must be JSON objects.
* ## Response status and errors Response bodies are JSON objects. Deleting a user token returns an empty response body
* with rate-limiting information as headers. Successful responses return a `2xx` status. Client errors return a `4xx`
* status. Server errors are indicated by a `5xx` status. Error responses have a `message` property with more
* information. The Insights API doesn't validate if the event parameters such as `indexName`, `objectIDs`, or
* `userToken`, correspond to anything in the Search API. It justs checks if they're formatted correctly. Check the
* [Events](https://dashboard.algolia.com/events/health) health section, whether your events can be used for Algolia
* features such as Analytics, or Dynamic Re-Ranking. ## Version The current version of the Insights API is version 1,
* as indicated by the `/1/` in each endpoint's URL.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
* https://openapi-generator.tech Do not edit the class manually.
*/
package algoliasearch.insights
import org.json4s._
/** Total monetary value of this event in units of `currency`.
*/
sealed trait Value
object Value {
case class DoubleValue(value: Double) extends Value
case class StringValue(value: String) extends Value
def apply(value: Double): Value = {
Value.DoubleValue(value)
}
def apply(value: String): Value = {
Value.StringValue(value)
}
}
object ValueSerializer extends Serializer[Value] {
override def deserialize(implicit format: Formats): PartialFunction[(TypeInfo, JValue), Value] = {
case (TypeInfo(clazz, _), json) if clazz == classOf[Value] =>
json match {
case JDouble(value) => Value.DoubleValue(value.toDouble)
case JString(value) => Value.StringValue(value)
case _ => throw new MappingException("Can't convert " + json + " to Value")
}
}
override def serialize(implicit format: Formats): PartialFunction[Any, JValue] = { case value: Value =>
value match {
case Value.DoubleValue(value) => JDouble(value)
case Value.StringValue(value) => JString(value)
}
}
}
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