#[non_exhaustive]pub enum AnalysisRulePolicyV1 {
Aggregation(AnalysisRuleAggregation),
Custom(AnalysisRuleCustom),
IdMappingTable(AnalysisRuleIdMappingTable),
List(AnalysisRuleList),
#[non_exhaustive] Unknown,
}Expand description
Controls on the query specifications that can be run on configured table.
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This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Aggregation(AnalysisRuleAggregation)
Analysis rule type that enables only aggregation queries on a configured table.
Custom(AnalysisRuleCustom)
Analysis rule type that enables custom SQL queries on a configured table.
IdMappingTable(AnalysisRuleIdMappingTable)
The ID mapping table.
List(AnalysisRuleList)
Analysis rule type that enables only list queries on a configured table.
#[non_exhaustive]Unknown
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Source§impl AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl AnalysisRulePolicyV1
Sourcepub fn as_aggregation(&self) -> Result<&AnalysisRuleAggregation, &Self>
pub fn as_aggregation(&self) -> Result<&AnalysisRuleAggregation, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into Aggregation, extracting the inner AnalysisRuleAggregation.
Returns Err(&Self) if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_aggregation(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_aggregation(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a Aggregation.
Sourcepub fn as_custom(&self) -> Result<&AnalysisRuleCustom, &Self>
pub fn as_custom(&self) -> Result<&AnalysisRuleCustom, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into Custom, extracting the inner AnalysisRuleCustom.
Returns Err(&Self) if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn as_id_mapping_table(&self) -> Result<&AnalysisRuleIdMappingTable, &Self>
pub fn as_id_mapping_table(&self) -> Result<&AnalysisRuleIdMappingTable, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into IdMappingTable, extracting the inner AnalysisRuleIdMappingTable.
Returns Err(&Self) if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_id_mapping_table(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_id_mapping_table(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a IdMappingTable.
Sourcepub fn as_list(&self) -> Result<&AnalysisRuleList, &Self>
pub fn as_list(&self) -> Result<&AnalysisRuleList, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into List, extracting the inner AnalysisRuleList.
Returns Err(&Self) if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the enum instance is the Unknown variant.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl Clone for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AnalysisRulePolicyV1
fn clone(&self) -> AnalysisRulePolicyV1
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl Debug for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
Source§impl PartialEq for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl PartialEq for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl StructuralPartialEq for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
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impl Freeze for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl RefUnwindSafe for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl Send for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl Sync for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl Unpin for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
impl UnwindSafe for AnalysisRulePolicyV1
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