#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateFormData {
pub name: String,
pub data_type: Option<FormDataTypeConfig>,
pub form_action_type: FormActionType,
pub fields: HashMap<String, FieldConfig>,
pub style: Option<FormStyle>,
pub sectional_elements: HashMap<String, SectionalElement>,
pub schema_version: String,
pub cta: Option<FormCta>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub label_decorator: Option<LabelDecorator>,
}Expand description
Represents all of the information that is required to create a form.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.name: StringThe name of the form.
data_type: Option<FormDataTypeConfig>The type of data source to use to create the form.
form_action_type: FormActionTypeSpecifies whether to perform a create or update action on the form.
fields: HashMap<String, FieldConfig>The configuration information for the form's fields.
style: Option<FormStyle>The configuration for the form's style.
sectional_elements: HashMap<String, SectionalElement>The configuration information for the visual helper elements for the form. These elements are not associated with any data.
schema_version: StringThe schema version of the form.
cta: Option<FormCta>The FormCTA object that stores the call to action configuration for the form.
One or more key-value pairs to use when tagging the form data.
label_decorator: Option<LabelDecorator>Specifies an icon or decoration to display on the form.
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Source§impl CreateFormData
impl CreateFormData
Sourcepub fn data_type(&self) -> Option<&FormDataTypeConfig>
pub fn data_type(&self) -> Option<&FormDataTypeConfig>
The type of data source to use to create the form.
Sourcepub fn form_action_type(&self) -> &FormActionType
pub fn form_action_type(&self) -> &FormActionType
Specifies whether to perform a create or update action on the form.
Sourcepub fn fields(&self) -> &HashMap<String, FieldConfig>
pub fn fields(&self) -> &HashMap<String, FieldConfig>
The configuration information for the form's fields.
Sourcepub fn sectional_elements(&self) -> &HashMap<String, SectionalElement>
pub fn sectional_elements(&self) -> &HashMap<String, SectionalElement>
The configuration information for the visual helper elements for the form. These elements are not associated with any data.
Sourcepub fn schema_version(&self) -> &str
pub fn schema_version(&self) -> &str
The schema version of the form.
Sourcepub fn cta(&self) -> Option<&FormCta>
pub fn cta(&self) -> Option<&FormCta>
The FormCTA object that stores the call to action configuration for the form.
One or more key-value pairs to use when tagging the form data.
Sourcepub fn label_decorator(&self) -> Option<&LabelDecorator>
pub fn label_decorator(&self) -> Option<&LabelDecorator>
Specifies an icon or decoration to display on the form.
Source§impl CreateFormData
impl CreateFormData
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateFormDataBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateFormDataBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateFormData.
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Source§impl Clone for CreateFormData
impl Clone for CreateFormData
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateFormData
fn clone(&self) -> CreateFormData
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for CreateFormData
impl Debug for CreateFormData
Source§impl PartialEq for CreateFormData
impl PartialEq for CreateFormData
impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateFormData
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impl Freeze for CreateFormData
impl RefUnwindSafe for CreateFormData
impl Send for CreateFormData
impl Sync for CreateFormData
impl Unpin for CreateFormData
impl UnwindSafe for CreateFormData
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