enum

OpenAI::ProjectCreateRequestGeography

Inherits Enum < Comparable < Value < Object

Create the project with the specified data residency region. Your organization must have access to Data residency functionality in order to use. See data residency controls to review the functionality and limitations of setting this field.

Constants

US = 0
EU = 1
JP = 2
IN = 3
KR = 4
CA = 5
AU = 6
SG = 7

Constructors

new(pull : JSON::PullParser) : self
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Instance methods

au?

Returns true if this enum value equals AU

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ca?

Returns true if this enum value equals CA

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eu?

Returns true if this enum value equals EU

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in?

Returns true if this enum value equals IN

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jp?

Returns true if this enum value equals JP

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kr?

Returns true if this enum value equals KR

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sg?

Returns true if this enum value equals SG

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to_json(json : JSON::Builder) : Nil

Serializes this enum member by name.

For non-flags enums, the serialization is a JSON string. The value is the member name (see #to_s) transformed with String#underscore.

enum Stages
  INITIAL
  SECOND_STAGE
end

Stages::INITIAL.to_json      # => %("initial")
Stages::SECOND_STAGE.to_json # => %("second_stage")

For flags enums, the serialization is a JSON array including every flagged member individually serialized in the same way as a member of a non-flags enum. None is serialized as an empty array, All as an array containing all members.

@[Flags]
enum Sides
  LEFT
  RIGHT
end

Sides::LEFT.to_json                  # => %(["left"])
(Sides::LEFT | Sides::RIGHT).to_json # => %(["left","right"])
Sides::All.to_json                   # => %(["left","right"])
Sides::None.to_json                  # => %([])

ValueConverter.to_json offers a different serialization strategy based on the member value.

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us?

Returns true if this enum value equals US

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