google-cloud-workflows-executions-v1 1.7.0

Google Cloud Client Libraries for Rust - Workflow Executions API
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// Code generated by sidekick. DO NOT EDIT.
use crate::Result;

/// Implements a [Executions](super::stub::Executions) decorator for logging and tracing.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Executions<T>
where
    T: super::stub::Executions + std::fmt::Debug + Send + Sync,
{
    inner: T,
}

impl<T> Executions<T>
where
    T: super::stub::Executions + std::fmt::Debug + Send + Sync,
{
    pub fn new(inner: T) -> Self {
        Self { inner }
    }
}

impl<T> super::stub::Executions for Executions<T>
where
    T: super::stub::Executions + std::fmt::Debug + Send + Sync,
{
    #[tracing::instrument(ret)]
    async fn list_executions(
        &self,
        req: crate::model::ListExecutionsRequest,
        options: crate::RequestOptions,
    ) -> Result<crate::Response<crate::model::ListExecutionsResponse>> {
        self.inner.list_executions(req, options).await
    }

    #[tracing::instrument(ret)]
    async fn create_execution(
        &self,
        req: crate::model::CreateExecutionRequest,
        options: crate::RequestOptions,
    ) -> Result<crate::Response<crate::model::Execution>> {
        self.inner.create_execution(req, options).await
    }

    #[tracing::instrument(ret)]
    async fn get_execution(
        &self,
        req: crate::model::GetExecutionRequest,
        options: crate::RequestOptions,
    ) -> Result<crate::Response<crate::model::Execution>> {
        self.inner.get_execution(req, options).await
    }

    #[tracing::instrument(ret)]
    async fn cancel_execution(
        &self,
        req: crate::model::CancelExecutionRequest,
        options: crate::RequestOptions,
    ) -> Result<crate::Response<crate::model::Execution>> {
        self.inner.cancel_execution(req, options).await
    }
}