#[non_exhaustive]pub struct JobAlbumArtBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for JobAlbumArt
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Source§impl JobAlbumArtBuilder
impl JobAlbumArtBuilder
Sourcepub fn merge_policy(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn merge_policy(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
A policy that determines how Elastic Transcoder handles the existence of multiple album artwork files.
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Replace:
The specified album art replaces any existing album art. -
Prepend:
The specified album art is placed in front of any existing album art. -
Append:
The specified album art is placed after any existing album art. -
Fallback:
If the original input file contains artwork, Elastic Transcoder uses that artwork for the output. If the original input does not contain artwork, Elastic Transcoder uses the specified album art file.
Sourcepub fn set_merge_policy(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_merge_policy(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
A policy that determines how Elastic Transcoder handles the existence of multiple album artwork files.
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Replace:
The specified album art replaces any existing album art. -
Prepend:
The specified album art is placed in front of any existing album art. -
Append:
The specified album art is placed after any existing album art. -
Fallback:
If the original input file contains artwork, Elastic Transcoder uses that artwork for the output. If the original input does not contain artwork, Elastic Transcoder uses the specified album art file.
Sourcepub fn get_merge_policy(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_merge_policy(&self) -> &Option<String>
A policy that determines how Elastic Transcoder handles the existence of multiple album artwork files.
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Replace:
The specified album art replaces any existing album art. -
Prepend:
The specified album art is placed in front of any existing album art. -
Append:
The specified album art is placed after any existing album art. -
Fallback:
If the original input file contains artwork, Elastic Transcoder uses that artwork for the output. If the original input does not contain artwork, Elastic Transcoder uses the specified album art file.
Sourcepub fn artwork(self, input: Artwork) -> Self
pub fn artwork(self, input: Artwork) -> Self
Appends an item to artwork
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To override the contents of this collection use set_artwork
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The file to be used as album art. There can be multiple artworks associated with an audio file, to a maximum of 20. Valid formats are .jpg
and .png
Sourcepub fn set_artwork(self, input: Option<Vec<Artwork>>) -> Self
pub fn set_artwork(self, input: Option<Vec<Artwork>>) -> Self
The file to be used as album art. There can be multiple artworks associated with an audio file, to a maximum of 20. Valid formats are .jpg
and .png
Sourcepub fn get_artwork(&self) -> &Option<Vec<Artwork>>
pub fn get_artwork(&self) -> &Option<Vec<Artwork>>
The file to be used as album art. There can be multiple artworks associated with an audio file, to a maximum of 20. Valid formats are .jpg
and .png
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> JobAlbumArt
pub fn build(self) -> JobAlbumArt
Consumes the builder and constructs a JobAlbumArt
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Source§impl Clone for JobAlbumArtBuilder
impl Clone for JobAlbumArtBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> JobAlbumArtBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> JobAlbumArtBuilder
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impl Debug for JobAlbumArtBuilder
Source§impl Default for JobAlbumArtBuilder
impl Default for JobAlbumArtBuilder
Source§fn default() -> JobAlbumArtBuilder
fn default() -> JobAlbumArtBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for JobAlbumArtBuilder
impl PartialEq for JobAlbumArtBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for JobAlbumArtBuilder
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impl Freeze for JobAlbumArtBuilder
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impl Sync for JobAlbumArtBuilder
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