SEO.JSONLD.BroadcastFrequencySpecification (SEO v0.3.0-rc.0)

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The frequency in MHz and the modulation used for a particular BroadcastService.

Helper for building a Schema.org BroadcastFrequencySpecification JSON-LD structure.

Summary

Types

t()

A JSON-LD map ready to be nested or rendered. String-keyed, always includes "@type" set to "BroadcastFrequencySpecification", plus any camelCased field keys the caller provided (see build/1). "@context" is added at render time by SEO.JSONLD.meta/1 on the top-level node only.

Functions

Build a BroadcastFrequencySpecification JSON-LD map.

Types

attrs()

@type attrs() ::
  %{
    optional(:broadcast_frequency_value) =>
      SEO.JSONLD.QuantitativeValue.t() | map() | number(),
    optional(:broadcast_signal_modulation) =>
      :all_wheel_drive_configuration
      | :four_wheel_drive_configuration
      | :front_wheel_drive_configuration
      | :left_hand_driving
      | :rear_wheel_drive_configuration
      | :right_hand_driving
      | String.t(),
    optional(:broadcast_sub_channel) => String.t(),
    optional(:additional_type) => String.t() | URI.t(),
    optional(:alternate_name) => String.t(),
    optional(:description) => SEO.JSONLD.TextObject.t() | map() | String.t(),
    optional(:disambiguating_description) => String.t(),
    optional(:identifier) =>
      String.t() | URI.t() | SEO.JSONLD.PropertyValue.t() | map(),
    optional(:image) =>
      URI.t() | String.t() | SEO.JSONLD.ImageObject.t() | map(),
    optional(:main_entity_of_page) =>
      SEO.JSONLD.CreativeWork.t() | map() | URI.t() | String.t(),
    optional(:name) => String.t(),
    optional(:owner) =>
      SEO.JSONLD.Organization.t() | map() | SEO.JSONLD.Person.t(),
    optional(:potential_action) => SEO.JSONLD.Action.t() | map(),
    optional(:same_as) => URI.t() | String.t(),
    optional(:subject_of) =>
      SEO.JSONLD.Event.t() | map() | SEO.JSONLD.CreativeWork.t(),
    optional(:url) => URI.t() | String.t()
  }
  | [
      broadcast_frequency_value:
        SEO.JSONLD.QuantitativeValue.t() | map() | number(),
      broadcast_signal_modulation:
        :all_wheel_drive_configuration
        | :four_wheel_drive_configuration
        | :front_wheel_drive_configuration
        | :left_hand_driving
        | :rear_wheel_drive_configuration
        | :right_hand_driving
        | String.t(),
      broadcast_sub_channel: String.t(),
      additional_type: String.t() | URI.t(),
      alternate_name: String.t(),
      description: SEO.JSONLD.TextObject.t() | map() | String.t(),
      disambiguating_description: String.t(),
      identifier: String.t() | URI.t() | SEO.JSONLD.PropertyValue.t() | map(),
      image: URI.t() | String.t() | SEO.JSONLD.ImageObject.t() | map(),
      main_entity_of_page:
        SEO.JSONLD.CreativeWork.t() | map() | URI.t() | String.t(),
      name: String.t(),
      owner: SEO.JSONLD.Organization.t() | map() | SEO.JSONLD.Person.t(),
      potential_action: SEO.JSONLD.Action.t() | map(),
      same_as: URI.t() | String.t(),
      subject_of: SEO.JSONLD.Event.t() | map() | SEO.JSONLD.CreativeWork.t(),
      url: URI.t() | String.t()
    ]

t()

@type t() :: %{required(String.t()) => term()}

A JSON-LD map ready to be nested or rendered. String-keyed, always includes "@type" set to "BroadcastFrequencySpecification", plus any camelCased field keys the caller provided (see build/1). "@context" is added at render time by SEO.JSONLD.meta/1 on the top-level node only.

Functions

build(attrs)

@spec build(attrs()) :: t()

Build a BroadcastFrequencySpecification JSON-LD map.

Fields

  • :broadcast_frequency_value - The frequency in MHz for a particular broadcast.
  • :broadcast_signal_modulation - The modulation (e.g. FM, AM, etc) used by a particular broadcast service. One of: :all_wheel_drive_configuration, :four_wheel_drive_configuration, :front_wheel_drive_configuration, :left_hand_driving, :rear_wheel_drive_configuration, :right_hand_driving.
  • :broadcast_sub_channel - The subchannel used for the broadcast.

Inherited properties

Additional properties are available through the inheritance chain. See each ancestor's docs for its properties: