PowerToys/src/settings-ui/Settings.UI.Library/RemapKeysDataModel.cs
Stefan Markovic 073caffef4
[Settings, Common.UI, runner exe] Unify exe/dll naming (#15005)
* Unify exe/dll naming - PowerToys.Runner

Align naming with other exes - PowerToys Runner -> PowerToys.Runner

* Unify exe/dll naming - Microsoft.PowerToys.Common.UI

Project name - Microsoft.PowerToys.Common.UI -> Common.UI
dll name - Microsoft.PowerToys.Common.UI.dll -> PowerToys.Common.UI.dll

* Unify exe/dll naming - Settings

Project names - Microsoft.PowerToys.Settings* -> Settings*
Dll names - Microsoft.PowerToys.Settings*.dll -> PowerToys.Settings*.dll

* Revert file autoformat

* [Docs] Update paths to settings projects/files

* Fix tests - Update path
2021-12-15 12:56:52 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
// The Microsoft Corporation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text.Json;
using System.Text.Json.Serialization;
namespace Microsoft.PowerToys.Settings.UI.Library
{
public class RemapKeysDataModel
{
// Suppressing this warning because removing the setter breaks
// deserialization with System.Text.Json. This affects the UI display.
// See: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/30258
[JsonPropertyName("inProcess")]
#pragma warning disable CA2227 // Collection properties should be read only
public List<KeysDataModel> InProcessRemapKeys { get; set; }
#pragma warning restore CA2227 // Collection properties should be read only
public RemapKeysDataModel()
{
InProcessRemapKeys = new List<KeysDataModel>();
}
public string ToJsonString()
{
return JsonSerializer.Serialize(this);
}
}
}