#[non_exhaustive]pub struct LoRaWanMulticastBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for LoRaWanMulticast
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Source§impl LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
Sourcepub fn rf_region(self, input: SupportedRfRegion) -> Self
pub fn rf_region(self, input: SupportedRfRegion) -> Self
Supported RfRegions
Sourcepub fn set_rf_region(self, input: Option<SupportedRfRegion>) -> Self
pub fn set_rf_region(self, input: Option<SupportedRfRegion>) -> Self
Supported RfRegions
Sourcepub fn get_rf_region(&self) -> &Option<SupportedRfRegion>
pub fn get_rf_region(&self) -> &Option<SupportedRfRegion>
Supported RfRegions
Sourcepub fn dl_class(self, input: DlClass) -> Self
pub fn dl_class(self, input: DlClass) -> Self
DlClass for LoRaWAM, valid values are ClassB and ClassC.
Sourcepub fn set_dl_class(self, input: Option<DlClass>) -> Self
pub fn set_dl_class(self, input: Option<DlClass>) -> Self
DlClass for LoRaWAM, valid values are ClassB and ClassC.
Sourcepub fn get_dl_class(&self) -> &Option<DlClass>
pub fn get_dl_class(&self) -> &Option<DlClass>
DlClass for LoRaWAM, valid values are ClassB and ClassC.
Sourcepub fn participating_gateways(
self,
input: ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast,
) -> Self
pub fn participating_gateways( self, input: ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast, ) -> Self
Specify the list of gateways to which you want to send the multicast downlink messages. The multicast message will be sent to each gateway in the list, with the transmission interval as the time interval between each message.
Sourcepub fn set_participating_gateways(
self,
input: Option<ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_participating_gateways( self, input: Option<ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast>, ) -> Self
Specify the list of gateways to which you want to send the multicast downlink messages. The multicast message will be sent to each gateway in the list, with the transmission interval as the time interval between each message.
Sourcepub fn get_participating_gateways(
&self,
) -> &Option<ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast>
pub fn get_participating_gateways( &self, ) -> &Option<ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast>
Specify the list of gateways to which you want to send the multicast downlink messages. The multicast message will be sent to each gateway in the list, with the transmission interval as the time interval between each message.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> LoRaWanMulticast
pub fn build(self) -> LoRaWanMulticast
Consumes the builder and constructs a LoRaWanMulticast
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Source§impl Clone for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl Clone for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
Source§impl Default for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl Default for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
Source§fn default() -> LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
fn default() -> LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl PartialEq for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
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impl Freeze for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl Send for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl Sync for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl Unpin for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for LoRaWanMulticastBuilder
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