#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct TestCaseFilter { /* private fields */ }
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A filter used to return specific types of test cases. In order to pass the filter, the report must meet all of the filter properties.

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The status used to filter test cases. A TestCaseFilter can have one status. Valid values are:

  • SUCCEEDED

  • FAILED

  • ERROR

  • SKIPPED

  • UNKNOWN

A keyword that is used to filter on the name or the prefix of the test cases. Only test cases where the keyword is a substring of the name or the prefix will be returned.

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TestCaseFilter.

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