# coding: utf-8 """ Groupe PSA Connected Car - WEB API B2C *PSA B2C Connected Car API* # Introduction This is the description of the *Groupe PSA Connected Car V2 API*. The speccification is is based on **OpenAPI Specification version 3** and can be displayed via [ReDoc](https://github.com/Rebilly/ReDoc)a or [Swagger](http://swagger.io). This API allows applications to fetch data from the connected Vehicles data platform. # Authentication PSA Connected Car APIs uses the [OAuth 2.0](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749) protocol for authentication and Authorization. any application require a valid [Access Token](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-1.4) to access to user data. # Errors Error codes returned by all REST APIs comply with the standard. Nevertheless, PSA Services (callers) need to have more complete data structures (even when the answer is not Http-OK) to better detail the type of error by providing application code, message and a debugging code(for investigation purposes). The http code of the response is managed by the protocol itself (in the header). **Errors are returned as a generic error response:** * ```xError``` object model. # noqa: E501 OpenAPI spec version: 4.0 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ from __future__ import absolute_import import re # noqa: F401 # python 2 and python 3 compatibility library import six from psa_connectedcar.api_client import ApiClient class UserApi(object): """NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. Do not edit the class manually. Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen """ def __init__(self, api_client=None): if api_client is None: api_client = ApiClient() self.api_client = api_client def get_user(self, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """User's information # noqa: E501 Returns the User's information. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True >>> thread = api.get_user(async_req=True) >>> result = thread.get() :param async_req bool :return: User If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('async_req'): return self.get_user_with_http_info(**kwargs) # noqa: E501 else: (data) = self.get_user_with_http_info(**kwargs) # noqa: E501 return data def get_user_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """User's information # noqa: E501 Returns the User's information. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True >>> thread = api.get_user_with_http_info(async_req=True) >>> result = thread.get() :param async_req bool :return: User If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ all_params = [] # noqa: E501 all_params.append('async_req') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') all_params.append('_request_timeout') params = locals() for key, val in six.iteritems(params['kwargs']): if key not in all_params: raise TypeError( "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" " to method get_user" % key ) params[key] = val del params['kwargs'] collection_formats = {} path_params = {} query_params = [] header_params = {} form_params = [] local_var_files = {} body_params = None # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.select_header_accept( ['application/hal+json', 'application/json']) # noqa: E501 # Authentication setting auth_settings = [] # noqa: E501 return self.api_client.call_api( '/user', 'GET', path_params, query_params, header_params, body=body_params, post_params=form_params, files=local_var_files, response_type='User', # noqa: E501 auth_settings=auth_settings, async_req=params.get('async_req'), _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats)