UserSpeedDial100ModifyListRequest
Bases: OCIRequest
Modify the speed dial 100 settings for a user. The response is either a SuccessResponse or an ErrorResponse. Engineering Note: This command is used internally by Call Processing.
Attributes:
user_id (str):
speed_dial_entry (Optional[List[SpeedDial100EntryModify]]):
Source code in src/mercury_ocip/commands/commands.py
| @dataclass(kw_only=True)
class UserSpeedDial100ModifyListRequest(OCIRequest):
"""Modify the speed dial 100 settings for a user.
The response is either a SuccessResponse or an ErrorResponse.
Engineering Note: This command is used internally by Call Processing.
Attributes:
user_id (str):
speed_dial_entry (Optional[List[SpeedDial100EntryModify]]):
"""
user_id: str = field(metadata={"alias": "userId"})
speed_dial_entry: Optional[List[SpeedDial100EntryModify]] = field(
default=None, metadata={"alias": "speedDialEntry"}
)
|
Responses
Bases: OCIResponseSource code in src/mercury_ocip/commands/base_command.py
| class SuccessResponse(OCIResponse):
pass
|
Bases: OCIResponseSource code in src/mercury_ocip/commands/base_command.py
| class ErrorResponse(OCIResponse):
errorCode: Optional[int] = None
summary: str
summaryEnglish: str
detail: Optional[str] = None
|
Example Usage
from mercury_ocip.client import Client
from mercury_ocip.commands import UserSpeedDial100ModifyListRequest
client = Client()
command = UserSpeedDial100ModifyListRequest(
user_id=...,
speed_dial_entry=...,
)
response = client.command(command)
print(response)
Example 2 with Raw Command
from mercury_ocip.client import Client
client = Client()
response = client.raw_command("UserSpeedDial100ModifyListRequest",
user_id=...,
speed_dial_entry=...,
)
print(response)