v3/src/PSSailpoint/Model/ViolationContextPolicy.ps1

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# IdentityNow V3 API
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# Version: 3.0.0
# Generated by OpenAPI Generator: https://openapi-generator.tech
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<#
.SYNOPSIS

No summary available.

.DESCRIPTION

The types of objects supported for SOD violations

.PARAMETER Type
The type of object that is referenced
.PARAMETER Id
SOD policy ID.
.PARAMETER Name
No description available.
.OUTPUTS

ViolationContextPolicy<PSCustomObject>
#>


function Initialize-ViolationContextPolicy {
    [CmdletBinding()]
    Param (
        [Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
        [ValidateSet("ENTITLEMENT")]
        [PSCustomObject]
        ${Type},
        [Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
        [String]
        ${Id},
        [Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
        [String]
        ${Name}
    )

    Process {
        'Creating PSCustomObject: PSSailpoint => ViolationContextPolicy' | Write-Debug
        $PSBoundParameters | Out-DebugParameter | Write-Debug


        $PSO = [PSCustomObject]@{
            "type" = ${Type}
            "id" = ${Id}
            "name" = ${Name}
        }

        return $PSO
    }
}

<#
.SYNOPSIS

Convert from JSON to ViolationContextPolicy<PSCustomObject>

.DESCRIPTION

Convert from JSON to ViolationContextPolicy<PSCustomObject>

.PARAMETER Json

Json object

.OUTPUTS

ViolationContextPolicy<PSCustomObject>
#>

function ConvertFrom-JsonToViolationContextPolicy {
    Param(
        [AllowEmptyString()]
        [string]$Json
    )

    Process {
        'Converting JSON to PSCustomObject: PSSailpoint => ViolationContextPolicy' | Write-Debug
        $PSBoundParameters | Out-DebugParameter | Write-Debug

        $JsonParameters = ConvertFrom-Json -InputObject $Json

        # check if Json contains properties not defined in ViolationContextPolicy
        $AllProperties = ("type", "id", "name")
        foreach ($name in $JsonParameters.PsObject.Properties.Name) {
            if (!($AllProperties.Contains($name))) {
                throw "Error! JSON key '$name' not found in the properties: $($AllProperties)"
            }
        }

        if (!([bool]($JsonParameters.PSobject.Properties.name -match "type"))) { #optional property not found
            $Type = $null
        } else {
            $Type = $JsonParameters.PSobject.Properties["type"].value
        }

        if (!([bool]($JsonParameters.PSobject.Properties.name -match "id"))) { #optional property not found
            $Id = $null
        } else {
            $Id = $JsonParameters.PSobject.Properties["id"].value
        }

        if (!([bool]($JsonParameters.PSobject.Properties.name -match "name"))) { #optional property not found
            $Name = $null
        } else {
            $Name = $JsonParameters.PSobject.Properties["name"].value
        }

        $PSO = [PSCustomObject]@{
            "type" = ${Type}
            "id" = ${Id}
            "name" = ${Name}
        }

        return $PSO
    }

}