#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AnalyticsSessionMetric {
pub name: AnalyticsSessionMetricName,
pub statistic: AnalyticsMetricStatistic,
pub order: Option<AnalyticsSortOrder>,
}
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Contains the metric and the summary statistic you want to calculate, and the order in which to sort the results, for the user sessions with the bot.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.name: AnalyticsSessionMetricName
The metric for which you want to get session summary statistics.
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Count
– The number of sessions. -
Success
– The number of sessions that succeeded. -
Failure
– The number of sessions that failed. -
Dropped
– The number of sessions that the user dropped. -
Duration
– The duration of sessions. -
TurnsPerSession
– The number of turns in the sessions. -
Concurrency
– The number of sessions occurring in the same period of time.
statistic: AnalyticsMetricStatistic
The summary statistic to calculate.
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Sum
– The total count for the category you provide inname
. -
Average
– The total count divided by the number of sessions in the category you provide inname
. -
Max
– The highest count in the category you provide inname
.
order: Option<AnalyticsSortOrder>
Specifies whether to sort the results in ascending or descending order.
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Source§impl AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl AnalyticsSessionMetric
Sourcepub fn name(&self) -> &AnalyticsSessionMetricName
pub fn name(&self) -> &AnalyticsSessionMetricName
The metric for which you want to get session summary statistics.
-
Count
– The number of sessions. -
Success
– The number of sessions that succeeded. -
Failure
– The number of sessions that failed. -
Dropped
– The number of sessions that the user dropped. -
Duration
– The duration of sessions. -
TurnsPerSession
– The number of turns in the sessions. -
Concurrency
– The number of sessions occurring in the same period of time.
Sourcepub fn statistic(&self) -> &AnalyticsMetricStatistic
pub fn statistic(&self) -> &AnalyticsMetricStatistic
The summary statistic to calculate.
-
Sum
– The total count for the category you provide inname
. -
Average
– The total count divided by the number of sessions in the category you provide inname
. -
Max
– The highest count in the category you provide inname
.
Sourcepub fn order(&self) -> Option<&AnalyticsSortOrder>
pub fn order(&self) -> Option<&AnalyticsSortOrder>
Specifies whether to sort the results in ascending or descending order.
Source§impl AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl AnalyticsSessionMetric
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AnalyticsSessionMetricBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AnalyticsSessionMetricBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AnalyticsSessionMetric
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Source§impl Clone for AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl Clone for AnalyticsSessionMetric
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AnalyticsSessionMetric
fn clone(&self) -> AnalyticsSessionMetric
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for AnalyticsSessionMetric
Source§impl PartialEq for AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl PartialEq for AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl StructuralPartialEq for AnalyticsSessionMetric
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impl Freeze for AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl RefUnwindSafe for AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl Send for AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl Sync for AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl Unpin for AnalyticsSessionMetric
impl UnwindSafe for AnalyticsSessionMetric
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