#[non_exhaustive]pub struct VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for VirtualGatewaySpec
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Source§impl VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
Sourcepub fn backend_defaults(self, input: VirtualGatewayBackendDefaults) -> Self
pub fn backend_defaults(self, input: VirtualGatewayBackendDefaults) -> Self
A reference to an object that represents the defaults for backends.
Sourcepub fn set_backend_defaults(
self,
input: Option<VirtualGatewayBackendDefaults>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_backend_defaults( self, input: Option<VirtualGatewayBackendDefaults>, ) -> Self
A reference to an object that represents the defaults for backends.
Sourcepub fn get_backend_defaults(&self) -> &Option<VirtualGatewayBackendDefaults>
pub fn get_backend_defaults(&self) -> &Option<VirtualGatewayBackendDefaults>
A reference to an object that represents the defaults for backends.
Sourcepub fn listeners(self, input: VirtualGatewayListener) -> Self
pub fn listeners(self, input: VirtualGatewayListener) -> Self
Appends an item to listeners
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To override the contents of this collection use set_listeners
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The listeners that the mesh endpoint is expected to receive inbound traffic from. You can specify one listener.
Sourcepub fn set_listeners(self, input: Option<Vec<VirtualGatewayListener>>) -> Self
pub fn set_listeners(self, input: Option<Vec<VirtualGatewayListener>>) -> Self
The listeners that the mesh endpoint is expected to receive inbound traffic from. You can specify one listener.
Sourcepub fn get_listeners(&self) -> &Option<Vec<VirtualGatewayListener>>
pub fn get_listeners(&self) -> &Option<Vec<VirtualGatewayListener>>
The listeners that the mesh endpoint is expected to receive inbound traffic from. You can specify one listener.
Sourcepub fn logging(self, input: VirtualGatewayLogging) -> Self
pub fn logging(self, input: VirtualGatewayLogging) -> Self
An object that represents logging information.
Sourcepub fn set_logging(self, input: Option<VirtualGatewayLogging>) -> Self
pub fn set_logging(self, input: Option<VirtualGatewayLogging>) -> Self
An object that represents logging information.
Sourcepub fn get_logging(&self) -> &Option<VirtualGatewayLogging>
pub fn get_logging(&self) -> &Option<VirtualGatewayLogging>
An object that represents logging information.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> Result<VirtualGatewaySpec, BuildError>
pub fn build(self) -> Result<VirtualGatewaySpec, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs a VirtualGatewaySpec
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This method will fail if any of the following fields are not set:
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Source§impl Clone for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl Clone for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
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impl Debug for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
Source§impl Default for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl Default for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
Source§fn default() -> VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
fn default() -> VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
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impl Freeze for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl Send for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl Sync for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl Unpin for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for VirtualGatewaySpecBuilder
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