#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SyncConfig {
pub conflict_handler: Option<ConflictHandlerType>,
pub conflict_detection: Option<ConflictDetectionType>,
pub lambda_conflict_handler_config: Option<LambdaConflictHandlerConfig>,
}
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Describes a Sync configuration for a resolver.
Specifies which Conflict Detection strategy and Resolution strategy to use when the resolver is invoked.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.conflict_handler: Option<ConflictHandlerType>
The Conflict Resolution strategy to perform in the event of a conflict.
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OPTIMISTIC_CONCURRENCY: Resolve conflicts by rejecting mutations when versions don't match the latest version at the server.
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AUTOMERGE: Resolve conflicts with the Automerge conflict resolution strategy.
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LAMBDA: Resolve conflicts with an Lambda function supplied in the
LambdaConflictHandlerConfig
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conflict_detection: Option<ConflictDetectionType>
The Conflict Detection strategy to use.
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VERSION: Detect conflicts based on object versions for this resolver.
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NONE: Do not detect conflicts when invoking this resolver.
lambda_conflict_handler_config: Option<LambdaConflictHandlerConfig>
The LambdaConflictHandlerConfig
when configuring LAMBDA
as the Conflict Handler.
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Source§impl SyncConfig
impl SyncConfig
Sourcepub fn conflict_handler(&self) -> Option<&ConflictHandlerType>
pub fn conflict_handler(&self) -> Option<&ConflictHandlerType>
The Conflict Resolution strategy to perform in the event of a conflict.
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OPTIMISTIC_CONCURRENCY: Resolve conflicts by rejecting mutations when versions don't match the latest version at the server.
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AUTOMERGE: Resolve conflicts with the Automerge conflict resolution strategy.
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LAMBDA: Resolve conflicts with an Lambda function supplied in the
LambdaConflictHandlerConfig
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Sourcepub fn conflict_detection(&self) -> Option<&ConflictDetectionType>
pub fn conflict_detection(&self) -> Option<&ConflictDetectionType>
The Conflict Detection strategy to use.
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VERSION: Detect conflicts based on object versions for this resolver.
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NONE: Do not detect conflicts when invoking this resolver.
Sourcepub fn lambda_conflict_handler_config(
&self,
) -> Option<&LambdaConflictHandlerConfig>
pub fn lambda_conflict_handler_config( &self, ) -> Option<&LambdaConflictHandlerConfig>
The LambdaConflictHandlerConfig
when configuring LAMBDA
as the Conflict Handler.
Source§impl SyncConfig
impl SyncConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SyncConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SyncConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SyncConfig
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Source§impl Clone for SyncConfig
impl Clone for SyncConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SyncConfig
fn clone(&self) -> SyncConfig
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impl Debug for SyncConfig
Source§impl PartialEq for SyncConfig
impl PartialEq for SyncConfig
impl StructuralPartialEq for SyncConfig
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impl Freeze for SyncConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for SyncConfig
impl Send for SyncConfig
impl Sync for SyncConfig
impl Unpin for SyncConfig
impl UnwindSafe for SyncConfig
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