/**
 * Bungie.Net API
 * These endpoints constitute the functionality exposed by Bungie.net, both for more traditional website functionality and for connectivity to Bungie video games and their related functionality.
 *
 * Contact: support@bungie.com
 *
 * NOTE: This class is auto generated by the bungie-net-core code generator program
 * Repository: {@link https://github.com/owens1127/bungie-net-core}
 * Do not edit these files manually.
 */
import { DestinyDisplayPropertiesDefinition } from './Common/DestinyDisplayPropertiesDefinition';
import { VendorDisplayCategorySortOrder } from '../VendorDisplayCategorySortOrder';
/**
 * Display Categories are different from "categories" in that these are
 * specifically for visual grouping and display of categories in Vendor UI. The "
 * categories" structure is for validation of the contained items, and can be
 * categorized entirely separately from "Display Categories", there need be and
 * often will be no meaningful relationship between the two.
 * @see {@link https://bungie-net.github.io/#/components/schemas/Destiny.Definitions.DestinyDisplayCategoryDefinition}
 */
export interface DestinyDisplayCategoryDefinition {
    readonly index: number;
    /** A string identifier for the display category. */
    readonly identifier: string;
    readonly displayCategoryHash: number;
    readonly displayProperties: DestinyDisplayPropertiesDefinition;
    /**
     * If true, this category should be displayed in the "Banner" section of the vendor'
     * s UI.
     */
    readonly displayInBanner: boolean;
    /**
     * If it exists, this is the hash identifier of a DestinyProgressionDefinition that
     * represents the progression to show on this display category.
     *
     * Specific categories can now have thier own distinct progression, apparently. So
     * that's cool. Mapped to DestinyProgressionDefinition in the manifest.
     */
    readonly progressionHash?: number;
    /** If this category sorts items in a nonstandard way, this will be the way we sort. */
    readonly sortOrder: VendorDisplayCategorySortOrder;
    /**
     * An indicator of how the category will be displayed in the UI. It's up to you to
     * do something cool or interesting in response to this, or just to treat it as a
     * normal category.
     */
    readonly displayStyleHash?: number;
    /**
     * An indicator of how the category will be displayed in the UI. It's up to you to
     * do something cool or interesting in response to this, or just to treat it as a
     * normal category.
     */
    readonly displayStyleIdentifier: string;
}
