Struct HandleIncomingTaskParams

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pub struct HandleIncomingTaskParams {
    pub disable_sync_check: bool,
    pub disable_owner_check: bool,
    pub expected_owner: Option<Addr>,
}
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This struct may be provided when calling the method handle_incoming_task.

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§disable_sync_check: bool

Disables the check ensuring that the block height and transaction index are the same If you expect an IBC delay or something asynchronous, disable by setting to true.

§disable_owner_check: bool

By default, we check that the contract receiving the task invocation must be the owner of the that task. Put another way: someone else’s task isn’t invoking our method. You can disable this by setting to true.

§expected_owner: Option<Addr>

If the owner check is enabled, you may specify an alternate expected owner. Perhaps the task owner isn’t this contract, but you know the address. By default, the validation logic in handle_incoming_task checks against the current contract. If disable_owner_check is true, this value is irrelevant.

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impl Default for HandleIncomingTaskParams

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fn default() -> HandleIncomingTaskParams

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

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