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| Initialize all valid properties.
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| elementProperties (self) |
| Returns a list of tuples, one tuple for each property that should be serialized, as: ("name", "json_name", type, is_list, "of_many", not_optional)
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| Initialize an element from a JSON dictionary or array.
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| with_json_and_owner (cls, jsonobj, owner) |
| Instantiates by forwarding to with_json() , then remembers the "owner" of the instantiated elements.
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| update_with_json (self, jsondict) |
| Update the receiver with data in a JSON dictionary.
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| as_json (self) |
| Serializes to JSON by inspecting elementProperties() and creating a JSON dictionary of all registered properties.
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| owningResource (self) |
| Walks the owner hierarchy and returns the next parent that is a DomainResource instance.
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| owningBundle (self) |
| Walks the owner hierarchy and returns the next parent that is a Bundle instance.
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| resolvedReference (self, refid) |
| Returns the resolved reference with the given id, if it has been resolved already.
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| didResolveReference (self, refid, resolved) |
| Called by FHIRResource when it resolves a reference.
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A XML DigSig, JWS, Graphical image of signature, etc.
A signature along with supporting context. The signature may be a digital signature that is cryptographic in nature, or some other signature acceptable to the domain. This other signature may be as simple as a graphical image representing a hand-written signature, or a signature ceremony Different signature approaches have different utilities.
fhirclient.models.signature.Signature.elementProperties |
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Returns a list of tuples, one tuple for each property that should be serialized, as: ("name", "json_name", type, is_list, "of_many", not_optional)
Reimplemented from fhirclient.models.element.Element.