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# This file was auto-generated by Fern from our API Definition.
import typing
from ...core.client_wrapper import AsyncClientWrapper, SyncClientWrapper
from ...core.request_options import RequestOptions
from ..types.phone_switch import PhoneSwitch
from .raw_client import AsyncRawSwitchClient, RawSwitchClient
# this is used as the default value for optional parameters
OMIT = typing.cast(typing.Any, ...)
class SwitchClient:
def __init__(self, *, client_wrapper: SyncClientWrapper):
self._raw_client = RawSwitchClient(client_wrapper=client_wrapper)
@property
def with_raw_response(self) -> RawSwitchClient:
"""
Retrieves a raw implementation of this client that returns raw responses.
Returns
-------
RawSwitchClient
"""
return self._raw_client
def create_phone_switch(
self, *, request: typing.Any, request_options: typing.Optional[RequestOptions] = None
) -> typing.Optional[PhoneSwitch]:
"""
You can use the API to deflect phone calls to the Intercom Messenger.
Calling this endpoint will send an SMS with a link to the Messenger to the phone number specified.
If custom attributes are specified, they will be added to the user or lead's custom data attributes.
Parameters
----------
request : typing.Any
request_options : typing.Optional[RequestOptions]
Request-specific configuration.
Returns
-------
typing.Optional[PhoneSwitch]
successful
Examples
--------
from intercom import Intercom
client = Intercom(
token="YOUR_TOKEN",
)
client.unstable.switch.create_phone_switch(
request={"key": "value"},
)
"""
_response = self._raw_client.create_phone_switch(request=request, request_options=request_options)
return _response.data
class AsyncSwitchClient:
def __init__(self, *, client_wrapper: AsyncClientWrapper):
self._raw_client = AsyncRawSwitchClient(client_wrapper=client_wrapper)
@property
def with_raw_response(self) -> AsyncRawSwitchClient:
"""
Retrieves a raw implementation of this client that returns raw responses.
Returns
-------
AsyncRawSwitchClient
"""
return self._raw_client
async def create_phone_switch(
self, *, request: typing.Any, request_options: typing.Optional[RequestOptions] = None
) -> typing.Optional[PhoneSwitch]:
"""
You can use the API to deflect phone calls to the Intercom Messenger.
Calling this endpoint will send an SMS with a link to the Messenger to the phone number specified.
If custom attributes are specified, they will be added to the user or lead's custom data attributes.
Parameters
----------
request : typing.Any
request_options : typing.Optional[RequestOptions]
Request-specific configuration.
Returns
-------
typing.Optional[PhoneSwitch]
successful
Examples
--------
import asyncio
from intercom import AsyncIntercom
client = AsyncIntercom(
token="YOUR_TOKEN",
)
async def main() -> None:
await client.unstable.switch.create_phone_switch(
request={"key": "value"},
)
asyncio.run(main())
"""
_response = await self._raw_client.create_phone_switch(request=request, request_options=request_options)
return _response.data