#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InsightsEventBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for InsightsEvent
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Source§impl InsightsEventBuilder
impl InsightsEventBuilder
Sourcepub fn set_timestamp(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self
pub fn set_timestamp(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self
The timestamp of the event.
Sourcepub fn get_timestamp(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>
pub fn get_timestamp(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>
The timestamp of the event.
Sourcepub fn type(self, input: EventType) -> Self
pub fn type(self, input: EventType) -> Self
The type of event:
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SEND
- The send request was successful and SES will attempt to deliver the message to the recipient’s mail server. (If account-level or global suppression is being used, SES will still count it as a send, but delivery is suppressed.) -
DELIVERY
- SES successfully delivered the email to the recipient's mail server. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
BOUNCE
- Feedback received for delivery failures. Additional details about the bounce are provided in theDetails
object. Excludes bounces from the mailbox simulator, and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
COMPLAINT
- Complaint received for the email. Additional details about the complaint are provided in theDetails
object. This excludes complaints from the mailbox simulator, those originating from your account-level suppression list (if enabled), and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
OPEN
- Open event for emails including open trackers. Excludes opens for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
CLICK
- Click event for emails including wrapped links. Excludes clicks for emails addressed to more than one recipient.
Sourcepub fn set_type(self, input: Option<EventType>) -> Self
pub fn set_type(self, input: Option<EventType>) -> Self
The type of event:
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SEND
- The send request was successful and SES will attempt to deliver the message to the recipient’s mail server. (If account-level or global suppression is being used, SES will still count it as a send, but delivery is suppressed.) -
DELIVERY
- SES successfully delivered the email to the recipient's mail server. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
BOUNCE
- Feedback received for delivery failures. Additional details about the bounce are provided in theDetails
object. Excludes bounces from the mailbox simulator, and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
COMPLAINT
- Complaint received for the email. Additional details about the complaint are provided in theDetails
object. This excludes complaints from the mailbox simulator, those originating from your account-level suppression list (if enabled), and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
OPEN
- Open event for emails including open trackers. Excludes opens for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
CLICK
- Click event for emails including wrapped links. Excludes clicks for emails addressed to more than one recipient.
Sourcepub fn get_type(&self) -> &Option<EventType>
pub fn get_type(&self) -> &Option<EventType>
The type of event:
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SEND
- The send request was successful and SES will attempt to deliver the message to the recipient’s mail server. (If account-level or global suppression is being used, SES will still count it as a send, but delivery is suppressed.) -
DELIVERY
- SES successfully delivered the email to the recipient's mail server. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
BOUNCE
- Feedback received for delivery failures. Additional details about the bounce are provided in theDetails
object. Excludes bounces from the mailbox simulator, and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
COMPLAINT
- Complaint received for the email. Additional details about the complaint are provided in theDetails
object. This excludes complaints from the mailbox simulator, those originating from your account-level suppression list (if enabled), and those from emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
OPEN
- Open event for emails including open trackers. Excludes opens for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
CLICK
- Click event for emails including wrapped links. Excludes clicks for emails addressed to more than one recipient.
Sourcepub fn details(self, input: EventDetails) -> Self
pub fn details(self, input: EventDetails) -> Self
Details about bounce or complaint events.
Sourcepub fn set_details(self, input: Option<EventDetails>) -> Self
pub fn set_details(self, input: Option<EventDetails>) -> Self
Details about bounce or complaint events.
Sourcepub fn get_details(&self) -> &Option<EventDetails>
pub fn get_details(&self) -> &Option<EventDetails>
Details about bounce or complaint events.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> InsightsEvent
pub fn build(self) -> InsightsEvent
Consumes the builder and constructs a InsightsEvent
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Source§impl Clone for InsightsEventBuilder
impl Clone for InsightsEventBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InsightsEventBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> InsightsEventBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for InsightsEventBuilder
Source§impl Default for InsightsEventBuilder
impl Default for InsightsEventBuilder
Source§fn default() -> InsightsEventBuilder
fn default() -> InsightsEventBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for InsightsEventBuilder
impl PartialEq for InsightsEventBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for InsightsEventBuilder
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impl Freeze for InsightsEventBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for InsightsEventBuilder
impl Send for InsightsEventBuilder
impl Sync for InsightsEventBuilder
impl Unpin for InsightsEventBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for InsightsEventBuilder
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