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1.0.1-beta.7
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api/tasks-api.ts

@@ -196,3 +196,3 @@ /* tslint:disable */

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -371,3 +371,3 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -447,3 +447,3 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -578,3 +578,3 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

/**
* Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @type {string}

@@ -581,0 +581,0 @@ * @memberof TasksApiListTasks

@@ -61,3 +61,3 @@ /**

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -121,3 +121,3 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -181,3 +181,3 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -295,3 +295,3 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

/**
* Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @type {string}

@@ -298,0 +298,0 @@ * @memberof TasksApiListTasks

@@ -257,3 +257,3 @@ "use strict";

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -457,3 +457,3 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -551,3 +551,3 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

* @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, code, categoryId, statusId, priority, assignee, reporter, dueDate, createdAt, updatedAt, status.slug, category.slug</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: id, code, subject, description, assignee, reporter</i>
* @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.<br/> <br/> <i>Searchable fields: code, subject, description</i>
* @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, assignee, reporter, dueDate</i>

@@ -554,0 +554,0 @@ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.<br/> <br/> <i>Allowed values: category, status<i>

{
"name": "@emilgroup/task-sdk-node",
"version": "1.0.1-beta.7",
"version": "1.0.1-beta.8",
"description": "OpenAPI client for @emilgroup/task-sdk-node",

@@ -5,0 +5,0 @@ "author": "OpenAPI-Generator Contributors",

@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ # Emil Task SDK for Nodejs

```
npm install @emilgroup/task-sdk-node@1.0.1-beta.7 --save
npm install @emilgroup/task-sdk-node@1.0.1-beta.8 --save
```
or
```
yarn add @emilgroup/task-sdk-node@1.0.1-beta.7
yarn add @emilgroup/task-sdk-node@1.0.1-beta.8
```

@@ -27,0 +27,0 @@