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/*
* Copyright 2024 Permutive Ltd.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package com.permutive.gcp.auth.models
import cats.Eq
import cats.Hash
import cats.Order
import cats.Show
import cats.syntax.all._
import io.circe.Decoder
import io.circe.Encoder
final class ClientEmail(val value: String) extends AnyVal with Serializable {
@SuppressWarnings(Array("scalafix:Disable.toString"))
override def toString(): String = value
}
object ClientEmail {
def apply(value: String): ClientEmail = new ClientEmail(value)
def unapply(clientEmail: ClientEmail): Some[String] = Some(clientEmail.value)
// Circe instances
implicit def ClientEmailEncoder: Encoder[ClientEmail] = Encoder[String].contramap(_.value)
implicit def ClientEmailDecoder: Decoder[ClientEmail] = Decoder[String].map(ClientEmail(_))
// Cats instances
implicit val ClientEmailShow: Show[ClientEmail] = Show[String].contramap(_.value)
implicit val ClientEmailEqHashOrder: Eq[ClientEmail] with Hash[ClientEmail] with Order[ClientEmail] =
new Eq[ClientEmail] with Hash[ClientEmail] with Order[ClientEmail] {
override def hash(x: ClientEmail): Int = Hash[String].hash(x.value)
override def compare(x: ClientEmail, y: ClientEmail): Int = Order[String].compare(x.value, y.value)
}
}