Struct PersonFutureRequirements

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pub struct PersonFutureRequirements {
    pub alternatives: Option<Vec<AccountRequirementsAlternative>>,
    pub currently_due: Vec<String>,
    pub errors: Vec<AccountRequirementsError>,
    pub eventually_due: Vec<String>,
    pub past_due: Vec<String>,
    pub pending_verification: Vec<String>,
}

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§alternatives: Option<Vec<AccountRequirementsAlternative>>

Fields that are due and can be satisfied by providing the corresponding alternative fields instead.

§currently_due: Vec<String>

Fields that need to be collected to keep the person’s account enabled. If not collected by the account’s future_requirements[current_deadline], these fields will transition to the main requirements hash, and may immediately become past_due, but the account may also be given a grace period depending on the account’s enablement state prior to transition.

§errors: Vec<AccountRequirementsError>

Fields that are currently_due and need to be collected again because validation or verification failed.

§eventually_due: Vec<String>

Fields you must collect when all thresholds are reached. As they become required, they appear in currently_due as well, and the account’s future_requirements[current_deadline] becomes set.

§past_due: Vec<String>

Fields that weren’t collected by the account’s requirements.current_deadline. These fields need to be collected to enable the person’s account. New fields will never appear here; future_requirements.past_due will always be a subset of requirements.past_due.

§pending_verification: Vec<String>

Fields that might become required depending on the results of verification or review. It’s an empty array unless an asynchronous verification is pending. If verification fails, these fields move to eventually_due or currently_due. Fields might appear in eventually_due or currently_due and in pending_verification if verification fails but another verification is still pending.

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impl Clone for PersonFutureRequirements

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fn clone(&self) -> PersonFutureRequirements

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for PersonFutureRequirements

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Deserialize for PersonFutureRequirements

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fn begin(out: &mut Option<Self>) -> &mut dyn Visitor

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impl FromValueOpt for PersonFutureRequirements

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impl ObjectDeser for PersonFutureRequirements

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