#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SourceCodeType {
pub commit_diff: Option<CommitDiffSourceCodeType>,
pub repository_head: Option<RepositoryHeadSourceCodeType>,
pub branch_diff: Option<BranchDiffSourceCodeType>,
pub s3_bucket_repository: Option<S3BucketRepository>,
pub request_metadata: Option<RequestMetadata>,
}
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Specifies the source code that is analyzed in a code review.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.commit_diff: Option<CommitDiffSourceCodeType>
A SourceCodeType that specifies a commit diff created by a pull request on an associated repository.
repository_head: Option<RepositoryHeadSourceCodeType>
A SourceCodeType that specifies the tip of a branch in an associated repository.
branch_diff: Option<BranchDiffSourceCodeType>
A type of SourceCodeType that specifies a source branch name and a destination branch name in an associated repository.
s3_bucket_repository: Option<S3BucketRepository>
Information about an associated repository in an S3 bucket that includes its name and an S3RepositoryDetails
object. The S3RepositoryDetails
object includes the name of an S3 bucket, an S3 key for a source code .zip file, and an S3 key for a build artifacts .zip file. S3BucketRepository
is required in SourceCodeType for S3BucketRepository
based code reviews.
request_metadata: Option<RequestMetadata>
Metadata that is associated with a code review. This applies to any type of code review supported by CodeGuru Reviewer. The RequestMetadaa
field captures any event metadata. For example, it might capture metadata associated with an event trigger, such as a push or a pull request.
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Source§impl SourceCodeType
impl SourceCodeType
Sourcepub fn commit_diff(&self) -> Option<&CommitDiffSourceCodeType>
pub fn commit_diff(&self) -> Option<&CommitDiffSourceCodeType>
A SourceCodeType that specifies a commit diff created by a pull request on an associated repository.
Sourcepub fn repository_head(&self) -> Option<&RepositoryHeadSourceCodeType>
pub fn repository_head(&self) -> Option<&RepositoryHeadSourceCodeType>
A SourceCodeType that specifies the tip of a branch in an associated repository.
Sourcepub fn branch_diff(&self) -> Option<&BranchDiffSourceCodeType>
pub fn branch_diff(&self) -> Option<&BranchDiffSourceCodeType>
A type of SourceCodeType that specifies a source branch name and a destination branch name in an associated repository.
Sourcepub fn s3_bucket_repository(&self) -> Option<&S3BucketRepository>
pub fn s3_bucket_repository(&self) -> Option<&S3BucketRepository>
Information about an associated repository in an S3 bucket that includes its name and an S3RepositoryDetails
object. The S3RepositoryDetails
object includes the name of an S3 bucket, an S3 key for a source code .zip file, and an S3 key for a build artifacts .zip file. S3BucketRepository
is required in SourceCodeType for S3BucketRepository
based code reviews.
Sourcepub fn request_metadata(&self) -> Option<&RequestMetadata>
pub fn request_metadata(&self) -> Option<&RequestMetadata>
Metadata that is associated with a code review. This applies to any type of code review supported by CodeGuru Reviewer. The RequestMetadaa
field captures any event metadata. For example, it might capture metadata associated with an event trigger, such as a push or a pull request.
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impl SourceCodeType
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SourceCodeTypeBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SourceCodeTypeBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SourceCodeType
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