#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for EmailMessageTemplateContentBody
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Source§impl EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
impl EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
Sourcepub fn plain_text(self, input: MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider) -> Self
pub fn plain_text(self, input: MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider) -> Self
The message body, in plain text format, to use in email messages that are based on the message template. We recommend using plain text format for email clients that don't render HTML content and clients that are connected to high-latency networks, such as mobile devices.
Sourcepub fn set_plain_text(
self,
input: Option<MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_plain_text( self, input: Option<MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider>, ) -> Self
The message body, in plain text format, to use in email messages that are based on the message template. We recommend using plain text format for email clients that don't render HTML content and clients that are connected to high-latency networks, such as mobile devices.
Sourcepub fn get_plain_text(&self) -> &Option<MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider>
pub fn get_plain_text(&self) -> &Option<MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider>
The message body, in plain text format, to use in email messages that are based on the message template. We recommend using plain text format for email clients that don't render HTML content and clients that are connected to high-latency networks, such as mobile devices.
Sourcepub fn html(self, input: MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider) -> Self
pub fn html(self, input: MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider) -> Self
The message body, in HTML format, to use in email messages that are based on the message template. We recommend using HTML format for email clients that render HTML content. You can include links, formatted text, and more in an HTML message.
Sourcepub fn set_html(self, input: Option<MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider>) -> Self
pub fn set_html(self, input: Option<MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider>) -> Self
The message body, in HTML format, to use in email messages that are based on the message template. We recommend using HTML format for email clients that render HTML content. You can include links, formatted text, and more in an HTML message.
Sourcepub fn get_html(&self) -> &Option<MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider>
pub fn get_html(&self) -> &Option<MessageTemplateBodyContentProvider>
The message body, in HTML format, to use in email messages that are based on the message template. We recommend using HTML format for email clients that render HTML content. You can include links, formatted text, and more in an HTML message.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> EmailMessageTemplateContentBody
pub fn build(self) -> EmailMessageTemplateContentBody
Consumes the builder and constructs a EmailMessageTemplateContentBody
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Source§impl Clone for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
impl Clone for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
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impl Default for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
Source§fn default() -> EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
fn default() -> EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
impl PartialEq for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder) -> bool
self
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impl Freeze for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
impl Send for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
impl Sync for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
impl Unpin for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for EmailMessageTemplateContentBodyBuilder
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