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The title of an Item.
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@objc dynamic var title: String? -
An abstract is a short description that summarizes an Items content.
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@objc dynamic var abstract: String? -
Date of first broadcast/publication.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var datePublished: Date? -
Keywords or tags used to describe this content. Multiple entries in a keywords list are typically delimited by commas.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var keyword: String? -
The content of an Item.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var content: String? -
The plain text content of an Item, without styling or syntax for Markdown, HTML, etc.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var textContent: String? -
If this MediaObject is an AudioObject or VideoObject, the transcript of that object.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var transcript: String? -
The type or (sub)category of some Item.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var itemType: String? -
The subject of some Item.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var subject: String? -
Datetime when Item was sent.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var dateSent: Date? -
Datetime when Item was received.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var dateReceived: Date? -
A service of any kind.
Declaration
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@objc dynamic var service: String? -
An audio object.
Declaration
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var audio: Results<Audio>? { get } -
A citation or reference to another creative work, such as another publication, web page, scholarly article, etc.
Declaration
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var citation: Results<CreativeWork>? { get } -
The location depicted or described in the content. For example, the location in a photograph or painting.
Declaration
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var contentLocation: Results<Location>? { get } -
The location where the Item was created, which may not be the same as the location depicted in the Item.
Declaration
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var locationCreated: Results<Location>? { get } -
A video object.
Declaration
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var video: Results<Video>? { get } -
The author of this Item.
Declaration
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var writtenBy: Results<Person>? { get } -
Any type of file that can be stored on disk.
Declaration
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var file: Results<File>? { get } -
The event where something is recorded.
Declaration
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var recordedAt: Results<Event>? { get } -
A review of the Item.
Declaration
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var review: Results<Review>? { get } -
A message channel this Item belongs to, for instance a WhatsApp chat.
Declaration
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var messageChannel: Results<MessageChannel>? { get } -
The sender of an Item.
Declaration
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var sender: Results<Account>? { get } -
The account that received, or is to receive, this Item.
Declaration
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var receiver: Results<Account>? { get } -
Undocumented
Declaration
Swift
public required convenience init(from decoder: Decoder) throws
Message Class Reference