pub struct RequestBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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RequestBuilder provides a mechanism for setting optional parameters on a request.

Each RequestBuilder parameter method call returns Self, so setting of multiple parameters can be chained.

The building of a request is typically finalized by invoking .await on RequestBuilder. This implicitly invokes the IntoFuture::into_future() method, which converts RequestBuilder into a future that executes the request operation and returns a Result with the parsed response.

If you need lower-level access to the raw response details (e.g. to inspect response headers or raw body data) then you can finalize the request using the RequestBuilder::send() method which returns a future that resolves to a lower-level Response value.

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impl RequestBuilder

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pub fn send(self) -> BoxFuture<'static, Result<Response>>

only the first response will be fetched as long running operations are not supported yet Returns a future that sends the request and returns a Response object that provides low-level access to full response details.

You should typically use .await (which implicitly calls IntoFuture::into_future()) to finalize and send requests rather than send(). However, this function can provide more flexibility when required.

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impl Clone for RequestBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> RequestBuilder

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl IntoFuture for RequestBuilder

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fn into_future(self) -> Self::IntoFuture

Returns a future that sends the request and returns the parsed response body.

You should not normally call this method directly, simply invoke .await which implicitly calls IntoFuture::into_future.

See IntoFuture documentation for more details.

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type Output = Result<WhatIfOperationResult, Error>

The output that the future will produce on completion.
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type IntoFuture = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<WhatIfOperationResult, Error>> + Send + 'static, Global>>

Which kind of future are we turning this into?

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