#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetLimitOutput {
pub display_name: String,
pub amount_requirement_name: String,
pub max_count: i32,
pub created_at: DateTime,
pub created_by: String,
pub updated_at: Option<DateTime>,
pub updated_by: Option<String>,
pub farm_id: String,
pub limit_id: String,
pub current_count: i32,
pub description: Option<String>,
/* private fields */
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.display_name: String
The display name of the limit.
This field can store any content. Escape or encode this content before displaying it on a webpage or any other system that might interpret the content of this field.
amount_requirement_name: String
The value that you specify as the name
in the amounts
field of the hostRequirements
in a step of a job template to declare the limit requirement.
max_count: i32
The maximum number of resources constrained by this limit. When all of the resources are in use, steps that require the limit won't be scheduled until the resource is available.
The maxValue
must not be 0. If the value is -1, there is no restriction on the number of resources that can be acquired for this limit.
created_at: DateTime
The Unix timestamp of the date and time that the limit was created.
created_by: String
The user identifier of the person that created the limit.
updated_at: Option<DateTime>
The Unix timestamp of the date and time that the limit was last updated.
updated_by: Option<String>
The user identifier of the person that last updated the limit.
farm_id: String
The unique identifier of the farm that contains the limit.
limit_id: String
The unique identifier of the limit.
current_count: i32
The number of resources from the limit that are being used by jobs. The result is delayed and may not be the count at the time that you called the operation.
description: Option<String>
The description of the limit that helps identify what the limit is used for.
This field can store any content. Escape or encode this content before displaying it on a webpage or any other system that might interpret the content of this field.
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Source§impl GetLimitOutput
impl GetLimitOutput
Sourcepub fn display_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn display_name(&self) -> &str
The display name of the limit.
This field can store any content. Escape or encode this content before displaying it on a webpage or any other system that might interpret the content of this field.
Sourcepub fn amount_requirement_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn amount_requirement_name(&self) -> &str
The value that you specify as the name
in the amounts
field of the hostRequirements
in a step of a job template to declare the limit requirement.
Sourcepub fn max_count(&self) -> i32
pub fn max_count(&self) -> i32
The maximum number of resources constrained by this limit. When all of the resources are in use, steps that require the limit won't be scheduled until the resource is available.
The maxValue
must not be 0. If the value is -1, there is no restriction on the number of resources that can be acquired for this limit.
Sourcepub fn created_at(&self) -> &DateTime
pub fn created_at(&self) -> &DateTime
The Unix timestamp of the date and time that the limit was created.
Sourcepub fn created_by(&self) -> &str
pub fn created_by(&self) -> &str
The user identifier of the person that created the limit.
Sourcepub fn updated_at(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn updated_at(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The Unix timestamp of the date and time that the limit was last updated.
Sourcepub fn updated_by(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn updated_by(&self) -> Option<&str>
The user identifier of the person that last updated the limit.
Sourcepub fn current_count(&self) -> i32
pub fn current_count(&self) -> i32
The number of resources from the limit that are being used by jobs. The result is delayed and may not be the count at the time that you called the operation.
Sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
The description of the limit that helps identify what the limit is used for.
This field can store any content. Escape or encode this content before displaying it on a webpage or any other system that might interpret the content of this field.
Source§impl GetLimitOutput
impl GetLimitOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetLimitOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetLimitOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GetLimitOutput
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impl Clone for GetLimitOutput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GetLimitOutput
fn clone(&self) -> GetLimitOutput
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impl Debug for GetLimitOutput
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impl PartialEq for GetLimitOutput
Source§impl RequestId for GetLimitOutput
impl RequestId for GetLimitOutput
Source§fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
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