Struct TestHelpersTestClock

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pub struct TestHelpersTestClock {
    pub created: Timestamp,
    pub deletes_after: Timestamp,
    pub frozen_time: Timestamp,
    pub id: TestHelpersTestClockId,
    pub livemode: bool,
    pub name: Option<String>,
    pub status: TestHelpersTestClockStatus,
    pub status_details: BillingClocksResourceStatusDetailsStatusDetails,
}
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A test clock enables deterministic control over objects in testmode. With a test clock, you can create. objects at a frozen time in the past or future, and advance to a specific future time to observe webhooks and state changes. After the clock advances,. you can either validate the current state of your scenario (and test your assumptions), change the current state of your scenario (and test more complex scenarios), or keep advancing forward in time.

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§created: Timestamp

Time at which the object was created. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.

§deletes_after: Timestamp

Time at which this clock is scheduled to auto delete.

§frozen_time: Timestamp

Time at which all objects belonging to this clock are frozen.

§id: TestHelpersTestClockId

Unique identifier for the object.

§livemode: bool

Has the value true if the object exists in live mode or the value false if the object exists in test mode.

§name: Option<String>

The custom name supplied at creation.

§status: TestHelpersTestClockStatus

The status of the Test Clock.

§status_details: BillingClocksResourceStatusDetailsStatusDetails

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impl Clone for TestHelpersTestClock

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fn clone(&self) -> TestHelpersTestClock

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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 TestHelpersTestClock

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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 TestHelpersTestClock

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

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impl FromValueOpt for TestHelpersTestClock

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impl Object for TestHelpersTestClock

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type Id = TestHelpersTestClockId

The canonical id type for this object.
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fn id(&self) -> &Self::Id

The id of the object.
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fn into_id(self) -> Self::Id

The owned id of the object.
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impl ObjectDeser for TestHelpersTestClock

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