#[non_exhaustive]pub struct Schedule {
pub end_time: Option<String>,
pub event_filter: Option<CampaignEventFilter>,
pub frequency: Option<Frequency>,
pub is_local_time: Option<bool>,
pub quiet_time: Option<QuietTime>,
pub start_time: Option<String>,
pub timezone: Option<String>,
}Expand description
Specifies the schedule settings for a campaign.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.end_time: Option<String>The scheduled time, in ISO 8601 format, when the campaign ended or will end.
event_filter: Option<CampaignEventFilter>The type of event that causes the campaign to be sent, if the value of the Frequency property is EVENT.
frequency: Option<Frequency>Specifies how often the campaign is sent or whether the campaign is sent in response to a specific event.
is_local_time: Option<bool>Specifies whether the start and end times for the campaign schedule use each recipient's local time. To base the schedule on each recipient's local time, set this value to true.
quiet_time: Option<QuietTime>The default quiet time for the campaign. Quiet time is a specific time range when a campaign doesn't send messages to endpoints, if all the following conditions are met:
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The EndpointDemographic.Timezone property of the endpoint is set to a valid value.
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The current time in the endpoint's time zone is later than or equal to the time specified by the QuietTime.Start property for the campaign.
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The current time in the endpoint's time zone is earlier than or equal to the time specified by the QuietTime.End property for the campaign.
If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, the endpoint will receive messages from the campaign, even if quiet time is enabled.
start_time: Option<String>The scheduled time when the campaign began or will begin. Valid values are: IMMEDIATE, to start the campaign immediately; or, a specific time in ISO 8601 format.
timezone: Option<String>The starting UTC offset for the campaign schedule, if the value of the IsLocalTime property is true. Valid values are: UTC, UTC+01, UTC+02, UTC+03, UTC+03:30, UTC+04, UTC+04:30, UTC+05, UTC+05:30, UTC+05:45, UTC+06, UTC+06:30, UTC+07, UTC+08, UTC+09, UTC+09:30, UTC+10, UTC+10:30, UTC+11, UTC+12, UTC+13, UTC-02, UTC-03, UTC-04, UTC-05, UTC-06, UTC-07, UTC-08, UTC-09, UTC-10, and UTC-11.
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Source§impl Schedule
impl Schedule
Sourcepub fn end_time(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn end_time(&self) -> Option<&str>
The scheduled time, in ISO 8601 format, when the campaign ended or will end.
Sourcepub fn event_filter(&self) -> Option<&CampaignEventFilter>
pub fn event_filter(&self) -> Option<&CampaignEventFilter>
The type of event that causes the campaign to be sent, if the value of the Frequency property is EVENT.
Sourcepub fn frequency(&self) -> Option<&Frequency>
pub fn frequency(&self) -> Option<&Frequency>
Specifies how often the campaign is sent or whether the campaign is sent in response to a specific event.
Sourcepub fn is_local_time(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn is_local_time(&self) -> Option<bool>
Specifies whether the start and end times for the campaign schedule use each recipient's local time. To base the schedule on each recipient's local time, set this value to true.
Sourcepub fn quiet_time(&self) -> Option<&QuietTime>
pub fn quiet_time(&self) -> Option<&QuietTime>
The default quiet time for the campaign. Quiet time is a specific time range when a campaign doesn't send messages to endpoints, if all the following conditions are met:
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The EndpointDemographic.Timezone property of the endpoint is set to a valid value.
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The current time in the endpoint's time zone is later than or equal to the time specified by the QuietTime.Start property for the campaign.
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The current time in the endpoint's time zone is earlier than or equal to the time specified by the QuietTime.End property for the campaign.
If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, the endpoint will receive messages from the campaign, even if quiet time is enabled.
Sourcepub fn start_time(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn start_time(&self) -> Option<&str>
The scheduled time when the campaign began or will begin. Valid values are: IMMEDIATE, to start the campaign immediately; or, a specific time in ISO 8601 format.
Sourcepub fn timezone(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn timezone(&self) -> Option<&str>
The starting UTC offset for the campaign schedule, if the value of the IsLocalTime property is true. Valid values are: UTC, UTC+01, UTC+02, UTC+03, UTC+03:30, UTC+04, UTC+04:30, UTC+05, UTC+05:30, UTC+05:45, UTC+06, UTC+06:30, UTC+07, UTC+08, UTC+09, UTC+09:30, UTC+10, UTC+10:30, UTC+11, UTC+12, UTC+13, UTC-02, UTC-03, UTC-04, UTC-05, UTC-06, UTC-07, UTC-08, UTC-09, UTC-10, and UTC-11.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Schedule
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impl Freeze for Schedule
impl RefUnwindSafe for Schedule
impl Send for Schedule
impl Sync for Schedule
impl Unpin for Schedule
impl UnwindSafe for Schedule
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