def bulk_update(self, *args, **kwargs):
     """
     It is possible to perform bulk partial update on 'test_result' with `PATCH`
     method. The request body should contain an object, where keys are identifiers
     of objects to be modified and their values use the same format as normal patch.
     """
     return bulk_operations.bulk_update_impl(self, *args, **kwargs)
    def bulk_update(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """
        ### BULK UPDATE

        Only partial updating is allowed.

        __Method__: PATCH

        The data should include a mapping from `key_id` to a change
        description. Possible changes are below:

            {"name": "new_name"}
            or
            {"description": "new_description"}
            or
            {"name": "new_name", "description": "new_description"}

        __URL__:
        /sigkeys/

        __Response__:

        The response will again include a mapping from `key_id` to objects
        representing the keys. Each key will be shown as follows:

            {
                "url": url,
                "name": string,
                "description": string
            }
        """
        return bulk_operations.bulk_update_impl(self, *args, **kwargs)
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 def bulk_update(self, *args, **kwargs):
     """
     It is possible to perform bulk partial update on 'test_result' with `PATCH`
     method. The request body should contain an object, where keys are identifiers
     of objects to be modified and their values use the same format as normal patch.
     """
     return bulk_operations.bulk_update_impl(self, *args, **kwargs)
 def bulk_update(self, *args, **kwargs):
     """
     It is possible to perform bulk partial update on composes with `PATCH`
     method. The input must be a JSON object with compose identifiers as
     keys. Values for these keys should be in the same format as when
     updating a single compose.
     """
     return bulk_operations.bulk_update_impl(self, *args, **kwargs)