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package org.hl7.fhir.r4.model;
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// Generated on Tue, May 12, 2020 07:26+1000 for FHIR v4.0.1
import java.util.List;
import org.hl7.fhir.exceptions.FHIRException;
import org.hl7.fhir.instance.model.api.IBaseBinary;
import ca.uhn.fhir.model.api.annotation.Child;
import ca.uhn.fhir.model.api.annotation.Description;
import ca.uhn.fhir.model.api.annotation.ResourceDef;
/**
* A resource that represents the data of a single raw artifact as digital
* content accessible in its native format. A Binary resource can contain any
* content, whether text, image, pdf, zip archive, etc.
*/
@ResourceDef(name = "Binary", profile = "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/Binary")
public class Binary extends BaseBinary implements IBaseBinary {
/**
* MimeType of the binary content represented as a standard MimeType (BCP 13).
*/
@Child(name = "contentType", type = { CodeType.class }, order = 0, min = 1, max = 1, modifier = false, summary = true)
@Description(shortDefinition = "MimeType of the binary content", formalDefinition = "MimeType of the binary content represented as a standard MimeType (BCP 13).")
@ca.uhn.fhir.model.api.annotation.Binding(valueSet = "http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/mimetypes")
protected CodeType contentType;
/**
* This element identifies another resource that can be used as a proxy of the
* security sensitivity to use when deciding and enforcing access control rules
* for the Binary resource. Given that the Binary resource contains very few
* elements that can be used to determine the sensitivity of the data and
* relationships to individuals, the referenced resource stands in as a proxy
* equivalent for this purpose. This referenced resource may be related to the
* Binary (e.g. Media, DocumentReference), or may be some non-related Resource
* purely as a security proxy. E.g. to identify that the binary resource relates
* to a patient, and access should only be granted to applications that have
* access to the patient.
*/
@Child(name = "securityContext", type = {
Reference.class }, order = 1, min = 0, max = 1, modifier = false, summary = true)
@Description(shortDefinition = "Identifies another resource to use as proxy when enforcing access control", formalDefinition = "This element identifies another resource that can be used as a proxy of the security sensitivity to use when deciding and enforcing access control rules for the Binary resource. Given that the Binary resource contains very few elements that can be used to determine the sensitivity of the data and relationships to individuals, the referenced resource stands in as a proxy equivalent for this purpose. This referenced resource may be related to the Binary (e.g. Media, DocumentReference), or may be some non-related Resource purely as a security proxy. E.g. to identify that the binary resource relates to a patient, and access should only be granted to applications that have access to the patient.")
protected Reference securityContext;
/**
* The actual object that is the target of the reference (This element
* identifies another resource that can be used as a proxy of the security
* sensitivity to use when deciding and enforcing access control rules for the
* Binary resource. Given that the Binary resource contains very few elements
* that can be used to determine the sensitivity of the data and relationships
* to individuals, the referenced resource stands in as a proxy equivalent for
* this purpose. This referenced resource may be related to the Binary (e.g.
* Media, DocumentReference), or may be some non-related Resource purely as a
* security proxy. E.g. to identify that the binary resource relates to a
* patient, and access should only be granted to applications that have access
* to the patient.)
*/
protected Resource securityContextTarget;
/**
* The actual content, base64 encoded.
*/
@Child(name = "data", type = {
Base64BinaryType.class }, order = 2, min = 0, max = 1, modifier = false, summary = false)
@Description(shortDefinition = "The actual content", formalDefinition = "The actual content, base64 encoded.")
protected Base64BinaryType data;
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1353224198L;
/**
* Constructor
*/
public Binary() {
super();
}
/**
* Constructor
*/
public Binary(CodeType contentType) {
super();
this.contentType = contentType;
}
/**
* @return {@link #contentType} (MimeType of the binary content represented as a
* standard MimeType (BCP 13).). This is the underlying object with id,
* value and extensions. The accessor "getContentType" gives direct
* access to the value
*/
public CodeType getContentTypeElement() {
if (this.contentType == null)
if (Configuration.errorOnAutoCreate())
throw new Error("Attempt to auto-create Binary.contentType");
else if (Configuration.doAutoCreate())
this.contentType = new CodeType(); // bb
return this.contentType;
}
public boolean hasContentTypeElement() {
return this.contentType != null && !this.contentType.isEmpty();
}
public boolean hasContentType() {
return this.contentType != null && !this.contentType.isEmpty();
}
/**
* @param value {@link #contentType} (MimeType of the binary content represented
* as a standard MimeType (BCP 13).). This is the underlying object
* with id, value and extensions. The accessor "getContentType"
* gives direct access to the value
*/
public Binary setContentTypeElement(CodeType value) {
this.contentType = value;
return this;
}
/**
* @return MimeType of the binary content represented as a standard MimeType
* (BCP 13).
*/
public String getContentType() {
return this.contentType == null ? null : this.contentType.getValue();
}
/**
* @param value MimeType of the binary content represented as a standard
* MimeType (BCP 13).
*/
public Binary setContentType(String value) {
if (this.contentType == null)
this.contentType = new CodeType();
this.contentType.setValue(value);
return this;
}
/**
* @return {@link #securityContext} (This element identifies another resource
* that can be used as a proxy of the security sensitivity to use when
* deciding and enforcing access control rules for the Binary resource.
* Given that the Binary resource contains very few elements that can be
* used to determine the sensitivity of the data and relationships to
* individuals, the referenced resource stands in as a proxy equivalent
* for this purpose. This referenced resource may be related to the
* Binary (e.g. Media, DocumentReference), or may be some non-related
* Resource purely as a security proxy. E.g. to identify that the binary
* resource relates to a patient, and access should only be granted to
* applications that have access to the patient.)
*/
public Reference getSecurityContext() {
if (this.securityContext == null)
if (Configuration.errorOnAutoCreate())
throw new Error("Attempt to auto-create Binary.securityContext");
else if (Configuration.doAutoCreate())
this.securityContext = new Reference(); // cc
return this.securityContext;
}
public boolean hasSecurityContext() {
return this.securityContext != null && !this.securityContext.isEmpty();
}
/**
* @param value {@link #securityContext} (This element identifies another
* resource that can be used as a proxy of the security sensitivity
* to use when deciding and enforcing access control rules for the
* Binary resource. Given that the Binary resource contains very
* few elements that can be used to determine the sensitivity of
* the data and relationships to individuals, the referenced
* resource stands in as a proxy equivalent for this purpose. This
* referenced resource may be related to the Binary (e.g. Media,
* DocumentReference), or may be some non-related Resource purely
* as a security proxy. E.g. to identify that the binary resource
* relates to a patient, and access should only be granted to
* applications that have access to the patient.)
*/
public Binary setSecurityContext(Reference value) {
this.securityContext = value;
return this;
}
/**
* @return {@link #securityContext} The actual object that is the target of the
* reference. The reference library doesn't populate this, but you can
* use it to hold the resource if you resolve it. (This element
* identifies another resource that can be used as a proxy of the
* security sensitivity to use when deciding and enforcing access
* control rules for the Binary resource. Given that the Binary resource
* contains very few elements that can be used to determine the
* sensitivity of the data and relationships to individuals, the
* referenced resource stands in as a proxy equivalent for this purpose.
* This referenced resource may be related to the Binary (e.g. Media,
* DocumentReference), or may be some non-related Resource purely as a
* security proxy. E.g. to identify that the binary resource relates to
* a patient, and access should only be granted to applications that
* have access to the patient.)
*/
public Resource getSecurityContextTarget() {
return this.securityContextTarget;
}
/**
* @param value {@link #securityContext} The actual object that is the target of
* the reference. The reference library doesn't use these, but you
* can use it to hold the resource if you resolve it. (This element
* identifies another resource that can be used as a proxy of the
* security sensitivity to use when deciding and enforcing access
* control rules for the Binary resource. Given that the Binary
* resource contains very few elements that can be used to
* determine the sensitivity of the data and relationships to
* individuals, the referenced resource stands in as a proxy
* equivalent for this purpose. This referenced resource may be
* related to the Binary (e.g. Media, DocumentReference), or may be
* some non-related Resource purely as a security proxy. E.g. to
* identify that the binary resource relates to a patient, and
* access should only be granted to applications that have access
* to the patient.)
*/
public Binary setSecurityContextTarget(Resource value) {
this.securityContextTarget = value;
return this;
}
/**
* @return {@link #data} (The actual content, base64 encoded.). This is the
* underlying object with id, value and extensions. The accessor
* "getData" gives direct access to the value
*/
public Base64BinaryType getDataElement() {
if (this.data == null)
if (Configuration.errorOnAutoCreate())
throw new Error("Attempt to auto-create Binary.data");
else if (Configuration.doAutoCreate())
this.data = new Base64BinaryType(); // bb
return this.data;
}
public boolean hasDataElement() {
return this.data != null && !this.data.isEmpty();
}
public boolean hasData() {
return this.data != null && !this.data.isEmpty();
}
/**
* @param value {@link #data} (The actual content, base64 encoded.). This is the
* underlying object with id, value and extensions. The accessor
* "getData" gives direct access to the value
*/
public Binary setDataElement(Base64BinaryType value) {
this.data = value;
return this;
}
/**
* @return The actual content, base64 encoded.
*/
public byte[] getData() {
return this.data == null ? null : this.data.getValue();
}
/**
* @param value The actual content, base64 encoded.
*/
public Binary setData(byte[] value) {
if (value == null)
this.data = null;
else {
if (this.data == null)
this.data = new Base64BinaryType();
this.data.setValue(value);
}
return this;
}
protected void listChildren(List children) {
super.listChildren(children);
children.add(new Property("contentType", "code",
"MimeType of the binary content represented as a standard MimeType (BCP 13).", 0, 1, contentType));
children.add(new Property("securityContext", "Reference(Any)",
"This element identifies another resource that can be used as a proxy of the security sensitivity to use when deciding and enforcing access control rules for the Binary resource. Given that the Binary resource contains very few elements that can be used to determine the sensitivity of the data and relationships to individuals, the referenced resource stands in as a proxy equivalent for this purpose. This referenced resource may be related to the Binary (e.g. Media, DocumentReference), or may be some non-related Resource purely as a security proxy. E.g. to identify that the binary resource relates to a patient, and access should only be granted to applications that have access to the patient.",
0, 1, securityContext));
children.add(new Property("data", "base64Binary", "The actual content, base64 encoded.", 0, 1, data));
}
@Override
public Property getNamedProperty(int _hash, String _name, boolean _checkValid) throws FHIRException {
switch (_hash) {
case -389131437:
/* contentType */ return new Property("contentType", "code",
"MimeType of the binary content represented as a standard MimeType (BCP 13).", 0, 1, contentType);
case -1622888881:
/* securityContext */ return new Property("securityContext", "Reference(Any)",
"This element identifies another resource that can be used as a proxy of the security sensitivity to use when deciding and enforcing access control rules for the Binary resource. Given that the Binary resource contains very few elements that can be used to determine the sensitivity of the data and relationships to individuals, the referenced resource stands in as a proxy equivalent for this purpose. This referenced resource may be related to the Binary (e.g. Media, DocumentReference), or may be some non-related Resource purely as a security proxy. E.g. to identify that the binary resource relates to a patient, and access should only be granted to applications that have access to the patient.",
0, 1, securityContext);
case 3076010:
/* data */ return new Property("data", "base64Binary", "The actual content, base64 encoded.", 0, 1, data);
default:
return super.getNamedProperty(_hash, _name, _checkValid);
}
}
@Override
public Base[] getProperty(int hash, String name, boolean checkValid) throws FHIRException {
switch (hash) {
case -389131437:
/* contentType */ return this.contentType == null ? new Base[0] : new Base[] { this.contentType }; // CodeType
case -1622888881:
/* securityContext */ return this.securityContext == null ? new Base[0] : new Base[] { this.securityContext }; // Reference
case 3076010:
/* data */ return this.data == null ? new Base[0] : new Base[] { this.data }; // Base64BinaryType
default:
return super.getProperty(hash, name, checkValid);
}
}
@Override
public Base setProperty(int hash, String name, Base value) throws FHIRException {
switch (hash) {
case -389131437: // contentType
this.contentType = castToCode(value); // CodeType
return value;
case -1622888881: // securityContext
this.securityContext = castToReference(value); // Reference
return value;
case 3076010: // data
this.data = castToBase64Binary(value); // Base64BinaryType
return value;
default:
return super.setProperty(hash, name, value);
}
}
@Override
public Base setProperty(String name, Base value) throws FHIRException {
if (name.equals("contentType")) {
this.contentType = castToCode(value); // CodeType
} else if (name.equals("securityContext")) {
this.securityContext = castToReference(value); // Reference
} else if (name.equals("data")) {
this.data = castToBase64Binary(value); // Base64BinaryType
} else
return super.setProperty(name, value);
return value;
}
@Override
public void removeChild(String name, Base value) throws FHIRException {
if (name.equals("contentType")) {
this.contentType = null;
} else if (name.equals("securityContext")) {
this.securityContext = null;
} else if (name.equals("data")) {
this.data = null;
} else
super.removeChild(name, value);
}
@Override
public Base makeProperty(int hash, String name) throws FHIRException {
switch (hash) {
case -389131437:
return getContentTypeElement();
case -1622888881:
return getSecurityContext();
case 3076010:
return getDataElement();
default:
return super.makeProperty(hash, name);
}
}
@Override
public String[] getTypesForProperty(int hash, String name) throws FHIRException {
switch (hash) {
case -389131437:
/* contentType */ return new String[] { "code" };
case -1622888881:
/* securityContext */ return new String[] { "Reference" };
case 3076010:
/* data */ return new String[] { "base64Binary" };
default:
return super.getTypesForProperty(hash, name);
}
}
@Override
public Base addChild(String name) throws FHIRException {
if (name.equals("contentType")) {
throw new FHIRException("Cannot call addChild on a singleton property Binary.contentType");
} else if (name.equals("securityContext")) {
this.securityContext = new Reference();
return this.securityContext;
} else if (name.equals("data")) {
throw new FHIRException("Cannot call addChild on a singleton property Binary.data");
} else
return super.addChild(name);
}
public String fhirType() {
return "Binary";
}
public Binary copy() {
Binary dst = new Binary();
copyValues(dst);
return dst;
}
public void copyValues(Binary dst) {
super.copyValues(dst);
dst.contentType = contentType == null ? null : contentType.copy();
dst.securityContext = securityContext == null ? null : securityContext.copy();
dst.data = data == null ? null : data.copy();
}
protected Binary typedCopy() {
return copy();
}
@Override
public boolean equalsDeep(Base other_) {
if (!super.equalsDeep(other_))
return false;
if (!(other_ instanceof Binary))
return false;
Binary o = (Binary) other_;
return compareDeep(contentType, o.contentType, true) && compareDeep(securityContext, o.securityContext, true)
&& compareDeep(data, o.data, true);
}
@Override
public boolean equalsShallow(Base other_) {
if (!super.equalsShallow(other_))
return false;
if (!(other_ instanceof Binary))
return false;
Binary o = (Binary) other_;
return compareValues(contentType, o.contentType, true) && compareValues(data, o.data, true);
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return super.isEmpty() && ca.uhn.fhir.util.ElementUtil.isEmpty(contentType, securityContext, data);
}
@Override
public ResourceType getResourceType() {
return ResourceType.Binary;
}
// added from java-adornments.txt:
@Override
public byte[] getContent() {
return getData();
}
@Override
public IBaseBinary setContent(byte[] arg0) {
return setData(arg0);
}
@Override
public Base64BinaryType getContentElement() {
return getDataElement();
}
// end addition
}
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