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import ApiClient from './ApiClient';
{{#models}}import {{#model}}{{classFilename}}{{/model}} from './{{#modelPackage}}{{modelPackage}}/{{/modelPackage}}{{importPath}}';
{{/models}}{{#apiInfo}}{{#apis}}import {{importPath}} from './{{#apiPackage}}{{apiPackage}}/{{/apiPackage}}{{importPath}}';
{{/apis}}{{/apiInfo}}
{{#emitJSDoc}}/**{{#projectDescription}}
* {{projectDescription}}.
{{/projectDescription}}
* The index
module provides access to constructors for all the classes which comprise the public API.
*
* An AMD (recommended!) or CommonJS application will generally do something equivalent to the following: *
* var {{moduleName}} = require('{{#invokerPackage}}{{invokerPackage}}/{{/invokerPackage}}index'); // See note below*. * var xxxSvc = new {{moduleName}}.XxxApi(); // Allocate the API class we're going to use. * var yyyModel = new {{moduleName}}.Yyy(); // Construct a model instance. * yyyModel.someProperty = 'someValue'; * ... * var zzz = xxxSvc.doSomething(yyyModel); // Invoke the service. * ... ** *NOTE: For a top-level AMD script, use require(['{{#invokerPackage}}{{invokerPackage}}/{{/invokerPackage}}index'], function(){...}) * and put the application logic within the callback function. * *
* A non-AMD browser application (discouraged) might do something like this: *
* var xxxSvc = new {{moduleName}}.XxxApi(); // Allocate the API class we're going to use. * var yyy = new {{moduleName}}.Yyy(); // Construct a model instance. * yyyModel.someProperty = 'someValue'; * ... * var zzz = xxxSvc.doSomething(yyyModel); // Invoke the service. * ... ** * @module {{#invokerPackage}}{{invokerPackage}}/{{/invokerPackage}}index * @version {{projectVersion}} */{{/emitJSDoc}} export { {{=< >=}} <#emitJSDoc>/** * The ApiClient constructor. * @property {module:<#invokerPackage>