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CallbackOptions

Struct CallbackOptions 

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pub struct CallbackOptions { /* private fields */ }
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Configure callback timeout behavior.

Provide a builder-style API for configuring callback operations. By default, no timeouts are set — the callback remains active indefinitely until an external system signals success or failure.

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use durable_lambda_core::types::CallbackOptions;

// No timeouts (default).
let opts = CallbackOptions::new();

// 5-minute overall timeout, 30-second heartbeat timeout.
let opts = CallbackOptions::new()
    .timeout_seconds(300)
    .heartbeat_timeout_seconds(30);

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impl CallbackOptions

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pub fn new() -> CallbackOptions

Create a new CallbackOptions with no timeouts configured.

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use durable_lambda_core::types::CallbackOptions;

let opts = CallbackOptions::new();
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pub fn timeout_seconds(self, seconds: i32) -> CallbackOptions

Set the overall timeout in seconds for the callback.

If no success/failure signal arrives before this deadline, the server marks the callback as timed out. Must be a positive value. To use no timeout, omit this setter entirely.

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Panics if seconds is 0 or negative.

§Examples
use durable_lambda_core::types::CallbackOptions;

let opts = CallbackOptions::new().timeout_seconds(300);
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pub fn heartbeat_timeout_seconds(self, seconds: i32) -> CallbackOptions

Set the heartbeat timeout in seconds.

External systems must send periodic heartbeat signals within this interval to keep the callback alive. Must be a positive value. To use no heartbeat requirement, omit this setter entirely.

§Panics

Panics if seconds is 0 or negative.

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use durable_lambda_core::types::CallbackOptions;

let opts = CallbackOptions::new().heartbeat_timeout_seconds(30);
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pub fn get_timeout_seconds(&self) -> i32

Return the configured timeout in seconds.

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use durable_lambda_core::types::CallbackOptions;

let opts = CallbackOptions::new();
assert_eq!(opts.get_timeout_seconds(), 0);

let opts = CallbackOptions::new().timeout_seconds(300);
assert_eq!(opts.get_timeout_seconds(), 300);
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pub fn get_heartbeat_timeout_seconds(&self) -> i32

Return the configured heartbeat timeout in seconds.

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use durable_lambda_core::types::CallbackOptions;

let opts = CallbackOptions::new();
assert_eq!(opts.get_heartbeat_timeout_seconds(), 0);

let opts = CallbackOptions::new().heartbeat_timeout_seconds(30);
assert_eq!(opts.get_heartbeat_timeout_seconds(), 30);

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impl Clone for CallbackOptions

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fn clone(&self) -> CallbackOptions

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for CallbackOptions

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for CallbackOptions

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fn default() -> CallbackOptions

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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