#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput {
pub domain: Option<String>,
pub start_time_filter: Option<ExecutionTimeFilter>,
pub close_time_filter: Option<ExecutionTimeFilter>,
pub execution_filter: Option<WorkflowExecutionFilter>,
pub type_filter: Option<WorkflowTypeFilter>,
pub tag_filter: Option<TagFilter>,
pub close_status_filter: Option<CloseStatusFilter>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.domain: Option<String>
The name of the domain containing the workflow executions to count.
start_time_filter: Option<ExecutionTimeFilter>
If specified, only workflow executions that meet the start time criteria of the filter are counted.
startTimeFilter
and closeTimeFilter
are mutually exclusive. You must specify one of these in a request but not both.
close_time_filter: Option<ExecutionTimeFilter>
If specified, only workflow executions that meet the close time criteria of the filter are counted.
startTimeFilter
and closeTimeFilter
are mutually exclusive. You must specify one of these in a request but not both.
execution_filter: Option<WorkflowExecutionFilter>
If specified, only workflow executions matching the WorkflowId
in the filter are counted.
closeStatusFilter
, executionFilter
, typeFilter
and tagFilter
are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
type_filter: Option<WorkflowTypeFilter>
If specified, indicates the type of the workflow executions to be counted.
closeStatusFilter
, executionFilter
, typeFilter
and tagFilter
are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
tag_filter: Option<TagFilter>
If specified, only executions that have a tag that matches the filter are counted.
closeStatusFilter
, executionFilter
, typeFilter
and tagFilter
are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
close_status_filter: Option<CloseStatusFilter>
If specified, only workflow executions that match this close status are counted. This filter has an affect only if executionStatus
is specified as CLOSED
.
closeStatusFilter
, executionFilter
, typeFilter
and tagFilter
are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
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Source§impl CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput
impl CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput
Sourcepub fn domain(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn domain(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the domain containing the workflow executions to count.
Sourcepub fn start_time_filter(&self) -> Option<&ExecutionTimeFilter>
pub fn start_time_filter(&self) -> Option<&ExecutionTimeFilter>
If specified, only workflow executions that meet the start time criteria of the filter are counted.
startTimeFilter
and closeTimeFilter
are mutually exclusive. You must specify one of these in a request but not both.
Sourcepub fn close_time_filter(&self) -> Option<&ExecutionTimeFilter>
pub fn close_time_filter(&self) -> Option<&ExecutionTimeFilter>
If specified, only workflow executions that meet the close time criteria of the filter are counted.
startTimeFilter
and closeTimeFilter
are mutually exclusive. You must specify one of these in a request but not both.
Sourcepub fn execution_filter(&self) -> Option<&WorkflowExecutionFilter>
pub fn execution_filter(&self) -> Option<&WorkflowExecutionFilter>
If specified, only workflow executions matching the WorkflowId
in the filter are counted.
closeStatusFilter
, executionFilter
, typeFilter
and tagFilter
are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
Sourcepub fn type_filter(&self) -> Option<&WorkflowTypeFilter>
pub fn type_filter(&self) -> Option<&WorkflowTypeFilter>
If specified, indicates the type of the workflow executions to be counted.
closeStatusFilter
, executionFilter
, typeFilter
and tagFilter
are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
Sourcepub fn tag_filter(&self) -> Option<&TagFilter>
pub fn tag_filter(&self) -> Option<&TagFilter>
If specified, only executions that have a tag that matches the filter are counted.
closeStatusFilter
, executionFilter
, typeFilter
and tagFilter
are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
Sourcepub fn close_status_filter(&self) -> Option<&CloseStatusFilter>
pub fn close_status_filter(&self) -> Option<&CloseStatusFilter>
If specified, only workflow executions that match this close status are counted. This filter has an affect only if executionStatus
is specified as CLOSED
.
closeStatusFilter
, executionFilter
, typeFilter
and tagFilter
are mutually exclusive. You can specify at most one of these in a request.
Source§impl CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput
impl CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput
.
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput
fn clone(&self) -> CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput
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