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<?php
/** * This code was generated by * \ / _ _ _| _ _ * | (_)\/(_)(_|\/| |(/_ v1.0.0 * / / */
namespace Twilio\Rest\Studio\V1\Flow;
use Twilio\Options; use Twilio\Values;
abstract class EngagementOptions { /** * @param array $parameters A JSON string we will add to your flow's context * and that you can access as variables inside your * flow * @return CreateEngagementOptions Options builder */ public static function create(array $parameters = Values::ARRAY_NONE): CreateEngagementOptions { return new CreateEngagementOptions($parameters); } }
class CreateEngagementOptions extends Options { /** * @param array $parameters A JSON string we will add to your flow's context * and that you can access as variables inside your * flow */ public function __construct(array $parameters = Values::ARRAY_NONE) { $this->options['parameters'] = $parameters; }
/** * A JSON string we will add to your flow's context and that you can access as variables inside your flow. For example, if you pass in `Parameters={'name':'Zeke'}` then inside a widget you can reference the variable `{{flow.data.name}}` which will return the string 'Zeke'. Note: the JSON value must explicitly be passed as a string, not as a hash object. Depending on your particular HTTP library, you may need to add quotes or URL encode your JSON string. * * @param array $parameters A JSON string we will add to your flow's context * and that you can access as variables inside your * flow * @return $this Fluent Builder */ public function setParameters(array $parameters): self { $this->options['parameters'] = $parameters; return $this; }
/** * Provide a friendly representation * * @return string Machine friendly representation */ public function __toString(): string { $options = \http_build_query(Values::of($this->options), '', ' '); return '[Twilio.Studio.V1.CreateEngagementOptions ' . $options . ']'; } }
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