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<?php namespace Aws; use JmesPath\Env as JmesPath; /** * AWS result. */ class Result implements ResultInterface, MonitoringEventsInterface { use HasDataTrait; use HasMonitoringEventsTrait; public function __construct(array $data = []) { $this->data = $data; } public function hasKey($name) { return isset($this->data[$name]); } public function get($key) { return $this[$key]; } public function search($expression) { return JmesPath::search($expression, $this->toArray()); } public function __toString() { $jsonData = json_encode($this->toArray(), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT); return <<<EOT Model Data ---------- Data can be retrieved from the model object using the get() method of the model (e.g., `\$result->get(\$key)`) or "accessing the result like an associative array (e.g. `\$result['key']`). You can also execute JMESPath expressions on the result data using the search() method. {$jsonData} EOT; } /** * @deprecated */ public function getPath($path) { return $this->search(str_replace('/', '.', $path)); } }