Struct clockwork_thread_program::state::Thread  
source · pub struct Thread {
    pub authority: Pubkey,
    pub bump: u8,
    pub created_at: ClockData,
    pub exec_context: Option<ExecContext>,
    pub fee: u64,
    pub id: Vec<u8>,
    pub instructions: Vec<SerializableInstruction>,
    pub name: String,
    pub next_instruction: Option<SerializableInstruction>,
    pub paused: bool,
    pub rate_limit: u64,
    pub trigger: Trigger,
}Expand description
Tracks the current state of a transaction thread on Solana.
Fields§
The owner of this thread.
bump: u8The bump, used for PDA validation.
created_at: ClockDataThe cluster clock at the moment the thread was created.
exec_context: Option<ExecContext>The context of the thread’s current execution state.
fee: u64The number of lamports to payout to workers per execution.
id: Vec<u8>The id of the thread, given by the authority.
instructions: Vec<SerializableInstruction>The instructions to be executed.
name: StringThe name of the thread.
next_instruction: Option<SerializableInstruction>The next instruction to be executed.
paused: boolWhether or not the thread is currently paused.
rate_limit: u64The maximum number of execs allowed per slot.
trigger: TriggerThe triggering event to kickoff a thread.
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Trait Implementations§
source§impl AccountDeserialize for Thread
 
impl AccountDeserialize for Thread
source§fn try_deserialize(buf: &mut &[u8]) -> Result<Self>
 
fn try_deserialize(buf: &mut &[u8]) -> Result<Self>
Deserializes previously initialized account data. Should fail for all
uninitialized accounts, where the bytes are zeroed. Implementations
should be unique to a particular account type so that one can never
successfully deserialize the data of one account type into another.
For example, if the SPL token program were to implement this trait,
it should be impossible to deserialize a 
Mint account into a token
Account.source§fn try_deserialize_unchecked(buf: &mut &[u8]) -> Result<Self>
 
fn try_deserialize_unchecked(buf: &mut &[u8]) -> Result<Self>
Deserializes account data without checking the account discriminator.
This should only be used on account initialization, when the bytes of
the account are zeroed.