# `Diffo.Provider.Individual`
[🔗](https://github.com/diffo-dev/diffo/blob/v0.9.0/lib/diffo/provider/individual.ex#L5)

Ash Resource for a TMF632 Individual.

Out-of-the-box concrete leaf derived from `BaseParty` + `BaseIndividual`.
Sets `type: :Individual` on the `:build` action; accepts the union of base
Party + individual-specific fields.

See `Diffo.Provider.BaseIndividual` for the attribute set and TMF wire
shape. See `Diffo.Provider.BaseParty` for the base attributes inherited via
fragment composition.

## Cross-world consumers

Domain extenders compose the same two fragments on their own leaf rather than
extending this one. See the `BaseIndividual` docstring for an example.

An Ash Resource for a TMF632 Individual

# `t`

```elixir
@type t() :: %Diffo.Provider.Individual{
  __lateral_join_source__: term(),
  __meta__: term(),
  __metadata__: term(),
  __order__: term(),
  aggregates: term(),
  birth_date: term(),
  calculations: term(),
  created_at: term(),
  external_identifiers: term(),
  family_name: term(),
  gender: term(),
  given_name: term(),
  href: term(),
  id: term(),
  middle_name: term(),
  name: term(),
  nationality: term(),
  notes: term(),
  party_refs: term(),
  referred_type: term(),
  title: term(),
  type: term(),
  updated_at: term()
}
```

# `default_short_name`

# `input`

```elixir
@spec input(values :: map() | Keyword.t()) :: map() | no_return()
```

Validates that the keys in the provided input are valid for at least one action on the resource.

Raises a KeyError error at compile time if not. This exists because generally a struct should only ever
be created by Ash as a result of a successful action. You should not be creating records manually in code,
e.g `%MyResource{value: 1, value: 2}`. Generally that is fine, but often with embedded resources it is nice
to be able to validate the keys that are being provided, e.g

```elixir
Resource
|> Ash.Changeset.for_create(:create, %{embedded: EmbeddedResource.input(foo: 1, bar: 2)})
|> Ash.create()
```

# `input`

```elixir
@spec input(values :: map() | Keyword.t(), action :: atom()) :: map() | no_return()
```

Same as `input/1`, except restricts the keys to values accepted by the action provided.

# `primary_key_matches?`

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*Consult [api-reference.md](api-reference.md) for complete listing*
