#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetMssManifestConfiguration {
pub manifest_name: String,
pub url: String,
pub filter_configuration: Option<FilterConfiguration>,
pub manifest_window_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub manifest_layout: Option<MssManifestLayout>,
}
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Configuration details for a Microsoft Smooth Streaming (MSS) manifest associated with an origin endpoint. This includes all the settings and properties that define how the MSS content is packaged and delivered.
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The name of the MSS manifest. This name is appended to the origin endpoint URL to create the unique path for accessing this specific MSS manifest.
url: String
The complete URL for accessing the MSS manifest. Client players use this URL to retrieve the manifest and begin streaming the Microsoft Smooth Streaming content.
filter_configuration: Option<FilterConfiguration>
Filter configuration includes settings for manifest filtering, start and end times, and time delay that apply to all of your egress requests for this manifest.
manifest_window_seconds: Option<i32>
The duration (in seconds) of the manifest window. This represents the total amount of content available in the manifest at any given time.
manifest_layout: Option<MssManifestLayout>
The layout format of the MSS manifest, which determines how the manifest is structured for client compatibility.
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Source§impl GetMssManifestConfiguration
impl GetMssManifestConfiguration
Sourcepub fn manifest_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn manifest_name(&self) -> &str
The name of the MSS manifest. This name is appended to the origin endpoint URL to create the unique path for accessing this specific MSS manifest.
Sourcepub fn url(&self) -> &str
pub fn url(&self) -> &str
The complete URL for accessing the MSS manifest. Client players use this URL to retrieve the manifest and begin streaming the Microsoft Smooth Streaming content.
Sourcepub fn filter_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FilterConfiguration>
pub fn filter_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FilterConfiguration>
Filter configuration includes settings for manifest filtering, start and end times, and time delay that apply to all of your egress requests for this manifest.
Sourcepub fn manifest_window_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn manifest_window_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
The duration (in seconds) of the manifest window. This represents the total amount of content available in the manifest at any given time.
Sourcepub fn manifest_layout(&self) -> Option<&MssManifestLayout>
pub fn manifest_layout(&self) -> Option<&MssManifestLayout>
The layout format of the MSS manifest, which determines how the manifest is structured for client compatibility.
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impl GetMssManifestConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetMssManifestConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetMssManifestConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GetMssManifestConfiguration
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fn clone(&self) -> GetMssManifestConfiguration
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