#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GridConfiguration {
pub featured_participant_attribute: Option<String>,
pub omit_stopped_video: bool,
pub video_aspect_ratio: Option<VideoAspectRatio>,
pub video_fill_mode: Option<VideoFillMode>,
pub grid_gap: i32,
pub participant_order_attribute: Option<String>,
}Expand description
Configuration information specific to Grid layout, for server-side composition. See "Layouts" in Server-Side Composition.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.featured_participant_attribute: Option<String>This attribute name identifies the featured slot. A participant with this attribute set to "true" (as a string value) in ParticipantTokenConfiguration is placed in the featured slot. Default: "" (no featured participant).
omit_stopped_video: boolDetermines whether to omit participants with stopped video in the composition. Default: false.
video_aspect_ratio: Option<VideoAspectRatio>Sets the non-featured participant display mode, to control the aspect ratio of video tiles. VIDEO is 16:9, SQUARE is 1:1, and PORTRAIT is 3:4. Default: VIDEO.
video_fill_mode: Option<VideoFillMode>Defines how video content fits within the participant tile: FILL (stretched), COVER (cropped), or CONTAIN (letterboxed). When not set, videoFillMode defaults to COVER fill mode for participants in the grid and to CONTAIN fill mode for featured participants.
grid_gap: i32Specifies the spacing between participant tiles in pixels. Default: 2.
participant_order_attribute: Option<String>Attribute name in ParticipantTokenConfiguration identifying the participant ordering key. Participants with participantOrderAttribute set to "" or not specified are ordered based on their arrival time into the stage.
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Source§impl GridConfiguration
impl GridConfiguration
Sourcepub fn featured_participant_attribute(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn featured_participant_attribute(&self) -> Option<&str>
This attribute name identifies the featured slot. A participant with this attribute set to "true" (as a string value) in ParticipantTokenConfiguration is placed in the featured slot. Default: "" (no featured participant).
Sourcepub fn omit_stopped_video(&self) -> bool
pub fn omit_stopped_video(&self) -> bool
Determines whether to omit participants with stopped video in the composition. Default: false.
Sourcepub fn video_aspect_ratio(&self) -> Option<&VideoAspectRatio>
pub fn video_aspect_ratio(&self) -> Option<&VideoAspectRatio>
Sets the non-featured participant display mode, to control the aspect ratio of video tiles. VIDEO is 16:9, SQUARE is 1:1, and PORTRAIT is 3:4. Default: VIDEO.
Sourcepub fn video_fill_mode(&self) -> Option<&VideoFillMode>
pub fn video_fill_mode(&self) -> Option<&VideoFillMode>
Defines how video content fits within the participant tile: FILL (stretched), COVER (cropped), or CONTAIN (letterboxed). When not set, videoFillMode defaults to COVER fill mode for participants in the grid and to CONTAIN fill mode for featured participants.
Sourcepub fn grid_gap(&self) -> i32
pub fn grid_gap(&self) -> i32
Specifies the spacing between participant tiles in pixels. Default: 2.
Sourcepub fn participant_order_attribute(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn participant_order_attribute(&self) -> Option<&str>
Attribute name in ParticipantTokenConfiguration identifying the participant ordering key. Participants with participantOrderAttribute set to "" or not specified are ordered based on their arrival time into the stage.
Source§impl GridConfiguration
impl GridConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GridConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GridConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GridConfiguration.
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Source§impl Clone for GridConfiguration
impl Clone for GridConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GridConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> GridConfiguration
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for GridConfiguration
impl Debug for GridConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for GridConfiguration
impl PartialEq for GridConfiguration
impl StructuralPartialEq for GridConfiguration
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impl Freeze for GridConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for GridConfiguration
impl Send for GridConfiguration
impl Sync for GridConfiguration
impl Unpin for GridConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for GridConfiguration
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