/**
 * devopness API
 * Devopness API - Painless essential DevOps to everyone
 *
 * The version of the OpenAPI document: latest
 *
 *
 * NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
 * https://openapi-generator.tech
 * Do not edit the class manually.
 */
import { ActionRelation } from './action-relation';
import { ApplicationRelation } from './application-relation';
import { SslCertificateRelation } from './ssl-certificate-relation';
import { UserRelation } from './user-relation';
import { VirtualHostType } from './virtual-host-type';
/**
 *
 * @export
 * @interface VirtualHost
 */
export interface VirtualHost {
    /**
     * Unique ID of the Virtual Host
     * @type {number}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    id: number;
    /**
     *
     * @type {VirtualHostType}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    type: VirtualHostType;
    /**
     * The human readable version of the type
     * @type {string}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    type_human_readable: string;
    /**
     * The name of the Virtual Host
     * @type {string}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    name: string;
    /**
     *
     * @type {ApplicationRelation}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    application: ApplicationRelation | null;
    /**
     * The document root location, within the application directory, that contains the public files to be served when a user visits the domain name associated with this virtual host
     * @type {string}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    root_directory: string | null;
    /**
     * The network name or IP address on which the application linked to this virtual host is configured to listen for incoming requests. A valid address has `http` or `https` protocol, a domain name or IP address, an optional port and optional path. You can also specify a UNIX-socket using `unix:` protocol. Examples: `http://127.0.0.1:8080` (for applications exposing port `8080`, for example running in a Docker container), `http://127.0.0.1:3000` (for applications kept alive by a daemon/background process that listens on port `3000`), `unix:/var/run/example.sock` (for applications listening on a custom socket)
     * @type {string}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    application_listen_address: string | null;
    /**
     *
     * @type {SslCertificateRelation}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    ssl_certificate: SslCertificateRelation | null;
    /**
     *
     * @type {ActionRelation}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    last_action: ActionRelation | null;
    /**
     *
     * @type {UserRelation}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    created_by_user: UserRelation | null;
    /**
     * The date and time when the record was created
     * @type {string}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    created_at: string;
    /**
     * The date and time when the record was updated
     * @type {string}
     * @memberof VirtualHost
     */
    updated_at: string;
}
