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package com.amazonaws.services.codegurureviewer.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.StructuredPojo;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.ProtocolMarshaller;

/**
 * 

* Information about metrics summaries. *

* * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class MetricsSummary implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo { /** *

* Lines of code metered in the code review. For the initial code review pull request and all subsequent revisions, * this includes all lines of code in the files added to the pull request. In subsequent revisions, for files that * already existed in the pull request, this includes only the changed lines of code. In both cases, this does not * include non-code lines such as comments and import statements. For example, if you submit a pull request * containing 5 files, each with 500 lines of code, and in a subsequent revision you added a new file with 200 lines * of code, and also modified a total of 25 lines across the initial 5 files, MeteredLinesOfCodeCount * includes the first 5 files (5 * 500 = 2,500 lines), the new file (200 lines) and the 25 changed lines of code for * a total of 2,725 lines of code. *

*/ private Long meteredLinesOfCodeCount; /** *

* Lines of code suppressed in the code review based on the excludeFiles element in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file. For full repository analyses, this number includes all lines of code * in the files that are suppressed. For pull requests, this number only includes the changed lines of code * that are suppressed. In both cases, this number does not include non-code lines such as comments and import * statements. For example, if you initiate a full repository analysis on a repository containing 5 files, each file * with 100 lines of code, and 2 files are listed as excluded in the aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file, * then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 200 (2 * 100) as the total number of lines of code * suppressed. However, if you submit a pull request for the same repository, then * SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount only includes the lines in the 2 files that changed. If only 1 of the 2 * files changed in the pull request, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 100 (1 * 100) as the * total number of lines of code suppressed. *

*/ private Long suppressedLinesOfCodeCount; /** *

* Total number of recommendations found in the code review. *

*/ private Long findingsCount; /** *

* Lines of code metered in the code review. For the initial code review pull request and all subsequent revisions, * this includes all lines of code in the files added to the pull request. In subsequent revisions, for files that * already existed in the pull request, this includes only the changed lines of code. In both cases, this does not * include non-code lines such as comments and import statements. For example, if you submit a pull request * containing 5 files, each with 500 lines of code, and in a subsequent revision you added a new file with 200 lines * of code, and also modified a total of 25 lines across the initial 5 files, MeteredLinesOfCodeCount * includes the first 5 files (5 * 500 = 2,500 lines), the new file (200 lines) and the 25 changed lines of code for * a total of 2,725 lines of code. *

* * @param meteredLinesOfCodeCount * Lines of code metered in the code review. For the initial code review pull request and all subsequent * revisions, this includes all lines of code in the files added to the pull request. In subsequent * revisions, for files that already existed in the pull request, this includes only the changed lines of * code. In both cases, this does not include non-code lines such as comments and import statements. For * example, if you submit a pull request containing 5 files, each with 500 lines of code, and in a subsequent * revision you added a new file with 200 lines of code, and also modified a total of 25 lines across the * initial 5 files, MeteredLinesOfCodeCount includes the first 5 files (5 * 500 = 2,500 lines), * the new file (200 lines) and the 25 changed lines of code for a total of 2,725 lines of code. */ public void setMeteredLinesOfCodeCount(Long meteredLinesOfCodeCount) { this.meteredLinesOfCodeCount = meteredLinesOfCodeCount; } /** *

* Lines of code metered in the code review. For the initial code review pull request and all subsequent revisions, * this includes all lines of code in the files added to the pull request. In subsequent revisions, for files that * already existed in the pull request, this includes only the changed lines of code. In both cases, this does not * include non-code lines such as comments and import statements. For example, if you submit a pull request * containing 5 files, each with 500 lines of code, and in a subsequent revision you added a new file with 200 lines * of code, and also modified a total of 25 lines across the initial 5 files, MeteredLinesOfCodeCount * includes the first 5 files (5 * 500 = 2,500 lines), the new file (200 lines) and the 25 changed lines of code for * a total of 2,725 lines of code. *

* * @return Lines of code metered in the code review. For the initial code review pull request and all subsequent * revisions, this includes all lines of code in the files added to the pull request. In subsequent * revisions, for files that already existed in the pull request, this includes only the changed lines of * code. In both cases, this does not include non-code lines such as comments and import statements. For * example, if you submit a pull request containing 5 files, each with 500 lines of code, and in a * subsequent revision you added a new file with 200 lines of code, and also modified a total of 25 lines * across the initial 5 files, MeteredLinesOfCodeCount includes the first 5 files (5 * 500 = * 2,500 lines), the new file (200 lines) and the 25 changed lines of code for a total of 2,725 lines of * code. */ public Long getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount() { return this.meteredLinesOfCodeCount; } /** *

* Lines of code metered in the code review. For the initial code review pull request and all subsequent revisions, * this includes all lines of code in the files added to the pull request. In subsequent revisions, for files that * already existed in the pull request, this includes only the changed lines of code. In both cases, this does not * include non-code lines such as comments and import statements. For example, if you submit a pull request * containing 5 files, each with 500 lines of code, and in a subsequent revision you added a new file with 200 lines * of code, and also modified a total of 25 lines across the initial 5 files, MeteredLinesOfCodeCount * includes the first 5 files (5 * 500 = 2,500 lines), the new file (200 lines) and the 25 changed lines of code for * a total of 2,725 lines of code. *

* * @param meteredLinesOfCodeCount * Lines of code metered in the code review. For the initial code review pull request and all subsequent * revisions, this includes all lines of code in the files added to the pull request. In subsequent * revisions, for files that already existed in the pull request, this includes only the changed lines of * code. In both cases, this does not include non-code lines such as comments and import statements. For * example, if you submit a pull request containing 5 files, each with 500 lines of code, and in a subsequent * revision you added a new file with 200 lines of code, and also modified a total of 25 lines across the * initial 5 files, MeteredLinesOfCodeCount includes the first 5 files (5 * 500 = 2,500 lines), * the new file (200 lines) and the 25 changed lines of code for a total of 2,725 lines of code. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public MetricsSummary withMeteredLinesOfCodeCount(Long meteredLinesOfCodeCount) { setMeteredLinesOfCodeCount(meteredLinesOfCodeCount); return this; } /** *

* Lines of code suppressed in the code review based on the excludeFiles element in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file. For full repository analyses, this number includes all lines of code * in the files that are suppressed. For pull requests, this number only includes the changed lines of code * that are suppressed. In both cases, this number does not include non-code lines such as comments and import * statements. For example, if you initiate a full repository analysis on a repository containing 5 files, each file * with 100 lines of code, and 2 files are listed as excluded in the aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file, * then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 200 (2 * 100) as the total number of lines of code * suppressed. However, if you submit a pull request for the same repository, then * SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount only includes the lines in the 2 files that changed. If only 1 of the 2 * files changed in the pull request, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 100 (1 * 100) as the * total number of lines of code suppressed. *

* * @param suppressedLinesOfCodeCount * Lines of code suppressed in the code review based on the excludeFiles element in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file. For full repository analyses, this number includes all lines * of code in the files that are suppressed. For pull requests, this number only includes the changed * lines of code that are suppressed. In both cases, this number does not include non-code lines such as * comments and import statements. For example, if you initiate a full repository analysis on a repository * containing 5 files, each file with 100 lines of code, and 2 files are listed as excluded in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 200 (2 * * 100) as the total number of lines of code suppressed. However, if you submit a pull request for the same * repository, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount only includes the lines in the 2 files that * changed. If only 1 of the 2 files changed in the pull request, then * SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 100 (1 * 100) as the total number of lines of code * suppressed. */ public void setSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount(Long suppressedLinesOfCodeCount) { this.suppressedLinesOfCodeCount = suppressedLinesOfCodeCount; } /** *

* Lines of code suppressed in the code review based on the excludeFiles element in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file. For full repository analyses, this number includes all lines of code * in the files that are suppressed. For pull requests, this number only includes the changed lines of code * that are suppressed. In both cases, this number does not include non-code lines such as comments and import * statements. For example, if you initiate a full repository analysis on a repository containing 5 files, each file * with 100 lines of code, and 2 files are listed as excluded in the aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file, * then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 200 (2 * 100) as the total number of lines of code * suppressed. However, if you submit a pull request for the same repository, then * SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount only includes the lines in the 2 files that changed. If only 1 of the 2 * files changed in the pull request, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 100 (1 * 100) as the * total number of lines of code suppressed. *

* * @return Lines of code suppressed in the code review based on the excludeFiles element in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file. For full repository analyses, this number includes all lines * of code in the files that are suppressed. For pull requests, this number only includes the changed * lines of code that are suppressed. In both cases, this number does not include non-code lines such as * comments and import statements. For example, if you initiate a full repository analysis on a repository * containing 5 files, each file with 100 lines of code, and 2 files are listed as excluded in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 200 (2 * * 100) as the total number of lines of code suppressed. However, if you submit a pull request for the * same repository, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount only includes the lines in the 2 files that * changed. If only 1 of the 2 files changed in the pull request, then * SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 100 (1 * 100) as the total number of lines of code * suppressed. */ public Long getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount() { return this.suppressedLinesOfCodeCount; } /** *

* Lines of code suppressed in the code review based on the excludeFiles element in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file. For full repository analyses, this number includes all lines of code * in the files that are suppressed. For pull requests, this number only includes the changed lines of code * that are suppressed. In both cases, this number does not include non-code lines such as comments and import * statements. For example, if you initiate a full repository analysis on a repository containing 5 files, each file * with 100 lines of code, and 2 files are listed as excluded in the aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file, * then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 200 (2 * 100) as the total number of lines of code * suppressed. However, if you submit a pull request for the same repository, then * SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount only includes the lines in the 2 files that changed. If only 1 of the 2 * files changed in the pull request, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 100 (1 * 100) as the * total number of lines of code suppressed. *

* * @param suppressedLinesOfCodeCount * Lines of code suppressed in the code review based on the excludeFiles element in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file. For full repository analyses, this number includes all lines * of code in the files that are suppressed. For pull requests, this number only includes the changed * lines of code that are suppressed. In both cases, this number does not include non-code lines such as * comments and import statements. For example, if you initiate a full repository analysis on a repository * containing 5 files, each file with 100 lines of code, and 2 files are listed as excluded in the * aws-codeguru-reviewer.yml file, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 200 (2 * * 100) as the total number of lines of code suppressed. However, if you submit a pull request for the same * repository, then SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount only includes the lines in the 2 files that * changed. If only 1 of the 2 files changed in the pull request, then * SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount returns 100 (1 * 100) as the total number of lines of code * suppressed. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public MetricsSummary withSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount(Long suppressedLinesOfCodeCount) { setSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount(suppressedLinesOfCodeCount); return this; } /** *

* Total number of recommendations found in the code review. *

* * @param findingsCount * Total number of recommendations found in the code review. */ public void setFindingsCount(Long findingsCount) { this.findingsCount = findingsCount; } /** *

* Total number of recommendations found in the code review. *

* * @return Total number of recommendations found in the code review. */ public Long getFindingsCount() { return this.findingsCount; } /** *

* Total number of recommendations found in the code review. *

* * @param findingsCount * Total number of recommendations found in the code review. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public MetricsSummary withFindingsCount(Long findingsCount) { setFindingsCount(findingsCount); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be * redacted from this string using a placeholder value. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount() != null) sb.append("MeteredLinesOfCodeCount: ").append(getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount()).append(","); if (getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount() != null) sb.append("SuppressedLinesOfCodeCount: ").append(getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount()).append(","); if (getFindingsCount() != null) sb.append("FindingsCount: ").append(getFindingsCount()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof MetricsSummary == false) return false; MetricsSummary other = (MetricsSummary) obj; if (other.getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount() == null ^ this.getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount() == null) return false; if (other.getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount() != null && other.getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount().equals(this.getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount()) == false) return false; if (other.getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount() == null ^ this.getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount() == null) return false; if (other.getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount() != null && other.getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount().equals(this.getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount()) == false) return false; if (other.getFindingsCount() == null ^ this.getFindingsCount() == null) return false; if (other.getFindingsCount() != null && other.getFindingsCount().equals(this.getFindingsCount()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount() == null) ? 0 : getMeteredLinesOfCodeCount().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount() == null) ? 0 : getSuppressedLinesOfCodeCount().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFindingsCount() == null) ? 0 : getFindingsCount().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public MetricsSummary clone() { try { return (MetricsSummary) super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e); } } @com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi @Override public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller) { com.amazonaws.services.codegurureviewer.model.transform.MetricsSummaryMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller); } }




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