#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PackageGroupOriginRestriction {
pub mode: Option<PackageGroupOriginRestrictionMode>,
pub effective_mode: Option<PackageGroupOriginRestrictionMode>,
pub inherited_from: Option<PackageGroupReference>,
pub repositories_count: Option<i64>,
}
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Contains information about the configured restrictions of the origin controls of a package group.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.mode: Option<PackageGroupOriginRestrictionMode>
The package group origin restriction setting. If the value of mode
is ALLOW
, ALLOW_SPECIFIC_REPOSITORIES
, or BLOCK
, then the value of effectiveMode
is the same. Otherwise, when the value is INHERIT
, then the value of effectiveMode
is the value of mode
of the first parent group which does not have a value of INHERIT
.
effective_mode: Option<PackageGroupOriginRestrictionMode>
The effective package group origin restriction setting. If the value of mode
is ALLOW
, ALLOW_SPECIFIC_REPOSITORIES
, or BLOCK
, then the value of effectiveMode
is the same. Otherwise, when the value of mode
is INHERIT
, then the value of effectiveMode
is the value of mode
of the first parent group which does not have a value of INHERIT
.
inherited_from: Option<PackageGroupReference>
The parent package group that the package group origin restrictions are inherited from.
repositories_count: Option<i64>
The number of repositories in the allowed repository list.
Implementations§
Source§impl PackageGroupOriginRestriction
impl PackageGroupOriginRestriction
Sourcepub fn mode(&self) -> Option<&PackageGroupOriginRestrictionMode>
pub fn mode(&self) -> Option<&PackageGroupOriginRestrictionMode>
The package group origin restriction setting. If the value of mode
is ALLOW
, ALLOW_SPECIFIC_REPOSITORIES
, or BLOCK
, then the value of effectiveMode
is the same. Otherwise, when the value is INHERIT
, then the value of effectiveMode
is the value of mode
of the first parent group which does not have a value of INHERIT
.
Sourcepub fn effective_mode(&self) -> Option<&PackageGroupOriginRestrictionMode>
pub fn effective_mode(&self) -> Option<&PackageGroupOriginRestrictionMode>
The effective package group origin restriction setting. If the value of mode
is ALLOW
, ALLOW_SPECIFIC_REPOSITORIES
, or BLOCK
, then the value of effectiveMode
is the same. Otherwise, when the value of mode
is INHERIT
, then the value of effectiveMode
is the value of mode
of the first parent group which does not have a value of INHERIT
.
Sourcepub fn inherited_from(&self) -> Option<&PackageGroupReference>
pub fn inherited_from(&self) -> Option<&PackageGroupReference>
The parent package group that the package group origin restrictions are inherited from.
Sourcepub fn repositories_count(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn repositories_count(&self) -> Option<i64>
The number of repositories in the allowed repository list.
Source§impl PackageGroupOriginRestriction
impl PackageGroupOriginRestriction
Sourcepub fn builder() -> PackageGroupOriginRestrictionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> PackageGroupOriginRestrictionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture PackageGroupOriginRestriction
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
impl Clone for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PackageGroupOriginRestriction
fn clone(&self) -> PackageGroupOriginRestriction
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl PartialEq for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &PackageGroupOriginRestriction) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &PackageGroupOriginRestriction) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
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impl Freeze for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
impl RefUnwindSafe for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
impl Send for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
impl Sync for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
impl Unpin for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
impl UnwindSafe for PackageGroupOriginRestriction
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