fermioniq.client.ClientConfig.model_dump_json#

ClientConfig.model_dump_json(*, indent: int | None = None, include: Set[int] | Set[str] | Dict[int, Any] | Dict[str, Any] | None = None, exclude: Set[int] | Set[str] | Dict[int, Any] | Dict[str, Any] | None = None, context: Any | None = None, by_alias: bool = False, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, round_trip: bool = False, warnings: bool | Literal['none', 'warn', 'error'] = True, serialize_as_any: bool = False) str#

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.8/concepts/serialization/#modelmodel_dump_json

Generates a JSON representation of the model using Pydantic’s to_json method.

Args:

indent: Indentation to use in the JSON output. If None is passed, the output will be compact. include: Field(s) to include in the JSON output. exclude: Field(s) to exclude from the JSON output. context: Additional context to pass to the serializer. by_alias: Whether to serialize using field aliases. exclude_unset: Whether to exclude fields that have not been explicitly set. exclude_defaults: Whether to exclude fields that are set to their default value. exclude_none: Whether to exclude fields that have a value of None. round_trip: If True, dumped values should be valid as input for non-idempotent types such as Json[T]. warnings: How to handle serialization errors. False/”none” ignores them, True/”warn” logs errors,

“error” raises a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError].

serialize_as_any: Whether to serialize fields with duck-typing serialization behavior.

Returns:

A JSON string representation of the model.