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Class RenderedIssue

An issue affecting specific business or their product.

Inheritance
object
RenderedIssue
Implements
IDirectResponseSchema
Inherited Members
object.Equals(object)
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Namespace: Google.Apis.Merchant.issueresolution_v1beta.Data
Assembly: Google.Apis.Merchant.issueresolution_v1beta.dll
Syntax
public class RenderedIssue : IDirectResponseSchema

Properties

Actions

A list of actionable steps that can be executed to solve the issue. An example is requesting a re-review or providing arguments when business disagrees with the issue. Actions that are supported in (your) third-party application can be rendered as buttons and should be available to the business when they expand the issue.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("actions")]
public virtual IList<Action> Actions { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
IList<Action>

ETag

The ETag of the item.

Declaration
public virtual string ETag { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

Impact

Clarifies the severity of the issue. The summarizing message, if present, should be shown right under the title for each issue. It helps business to quickly understand the impact of the issue. The detailed breakdown helps the business to fully understand the impact of the issue. It can be rendered as dialog that opens when the business mouse over the summarized impact statement. Issues with different severity can be styled differently. They may use a different color or icon to signal the difference between ERROR, WARNING and INFO.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("impact")]
public virtual Impact Impact { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
Impact

PrerenderedContent

Details of the issue as a pre-rendered HTML. HTML elements contain CSS classes that can be used to customize the style of the content. Always sanitize the HTML before embedding it directly to your application. The sanitizer needs to allow basic HTML tags, such as: div, span, p, a, ul, li, table, tr, td. For example, you can use DOMPurify. CSS classes: * issue-detail

  • top level container for the detail of the issue * callout-banners - section of the issue-detail with callout banners * callout-banner - single callout banner, inside callout-banners * callout-banner-info
  • callout with important information (default) * callout-banner-warning - callout with a warning * callout-banner-error - callout informing about an error (most severe) * issue-content - section of the issue-detail, contains multiple content-element * content-element - content element such as a list, link or paragraph, inside issue-content * root-causes - unordered list with items describing root causes of the issue, inside issue-content * root-causes-intro - intro text before the root-causes list, inside issue-content * segment - section of the text, span inside paragraph * segment-attribute - section of the text that represents a product attribute, for example 'image_link' * segment-literal - section of the text that contains a special value, for example '0-1000 kg' * segment-bold - section of the text that should be rendered as bold * segment-italic - section of the text that should be rendered as italic * tooltip - used on paragraphs that should be rendered with a tooltip. A section of the text in such a paragraph will have a class tooltip-text and is intended to be shown in a mouse over dialog. If the style is not used, the tooltip-text section would be shown on a new line, after the main part of the text.
  • tooltip-text - marks a section of the text within a tooltip, that is intended to be shown in a mouse over dialog. * tooltip-icon - marks a section of the text within a tooltip, that can be replaced with a tooltip icon, for example '?' or 'i'. By default, this section contains a br tag, that is separating the main text and the tooltip text when the style is not used. * tooltip-style-question - the tooltip shows helpful information, can use the '?' as an icon. * tooltip-style-info - the tooltip adds additional information fitting to the context, can use the 'i' as an icon. * content-moderation - marks the paragraph that explains how the issue was identified. * new-element - Present for new elements added to the pre-rendered content in the future. To make sure that a new content element does not break your style, you can hide everything with this class.
Declaration
[JsonProperty("prerenderedContent")]
public virtual string PrerenderedContent { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

PrerenderedOutOfCourtDisputeSettlement

Pre-rendered HTML that contains a link to the external location where the ODS can be requested and instructions for how to request it. HTML elements contain CSS classes that can be used to customize the style of this snippet. Always sanitize the HTML before embedding it directly to your application. The sanitizer needs to allow basic HTML tags, such as: div, span, p, a, ul, li, table, tr, td. For example, you can use DOMPurify. CSS classes: * ods-section*

  • wrapper around the out-of-court dispute resolution section * ods-description* - intro text for the out-of-court dispute resolution. It may contain multiple segments and a link. * ods-param* - wrapper around the header-value pair for parameters that the business may need to provide during the ODS process. * ods-routing-id* - ods param for the Routing ID. * ods-reference-id* - ods param for the Routing ID. * ods-param-header* - header for the ODS parameter * ods-param-value* - value of the ODS parameter. This value should be rendered in a way that it is easy for the user to identify and copy. * segment - section of the text, span inside paragraph * segment-attribute - section of the text that represents a product attribute, for example 'image_link' * segment-literal - section of the text that contains a special value, for example '0-1000 kg' * segment-bold - section of the text that should be rendered as bold * segment-italic - section of the text that should be rendered as italic * tooltip - used on paragraphs that should be rendered with a tooltip. A section of the text in such a paragraph will have a class tooltip-text and is intended to be shown in a mouse over dialog. If the style is not used, the tooltip-text section would be shown on a new line, after the main part of the text. * tooltip-text - marks a section of the text within a tooltip, that is intended to be shown in a mouse over dialog. * tooltip-icon - marks a section of the text within a tooltip, that can be replaced with a tooltip icon, for example '?' or 'i'. By default, this section contains a br tag, that is separating the main text and the tooltip text when the style is not used. * tooltip-style-question - the tooltip shows helpful information, can use the '?' as an icon. * tooltip-style-info - the tooltip adds additional information fitting to the context, can use the 'i' as an icon.
Declaration
[JsonProperty("prerenderedOutOfCourtDisputeSettlement")]
public virtual string PrerenderedOutOfCourtDisputeSettlement { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

Title

Title of the issue.

Declaration
[JsonProperty("title")]
public virtual string Title { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

Implements

IDirectResponseSchema
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