#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams { pub body: Option<SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequest>, }
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SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams is a struct for passing parameters to the method SecurityMonitoringAPI::search_security_monitoring_signals

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§body: Option<SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequest>

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impl SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams

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pub fn body(self, value: SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequest) -> Self

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examples/v2_security-monitoring_SearchSecurityMonitoringSignals_1309350146.rs (line 33)
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async fn main() {
    let body = SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequest::new()
        .filter(
            SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequestFilter::new()
                .from(
                    DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339("2021-11-11T10:56:11+00:00")
                        .expect("Failed to parse datetime")
                        .with_timezone(&Utc),
                )
                .query("security:attack status:high".to_string())
                .to(DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339("2021-11-11T11:11:11+00:00")
                    .expect("Failed to parse datetime")
                    .with_timezone(&Utc)),
        )
        .page(SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequestPage::new().limit(2))
        .sort(SecurityMonitoringSignalsSort::TIMESTAMP_ASCENDING);
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = SecurityMonitoringAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let response = api.search_security_monitoring_signals_with_pagination(
        SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams::default().body(body),
    );
    pin_mut!(response);
    while let Some(resp) = response.next().await {
        if let Ok(value) = resp {
            println!("{:#?}", value);
        } else {
            println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
        }
    }
}
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examples/v2_security-monitoring_SearchSecurityMonitoringSignals.rs (line 41)
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async fn main() {
    let body =
        SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequest::new()
            .filter(
                SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequestFilter::new()
                    .from(
                        DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339("2019-01-02T09:42:36.320000+00:00")
                            .expect("Failed to parse datetime")
                            .with_timezone(&Utc),
                    )
                    .query("security:attack status:high".to_string())
                    .to(
                        DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339("2019-01-03T09:42:36.320000+00:00")
                            .expect("Failed to parse datetime")
                            .with_timezone(&Utc),
                    ),
            )
            .page(
                SecurityMonitoringSignalListRequestPage::new()
                    .cursor(
                        "eyJzdGFydEF0IjoiQVFBQUFYS2tMS3pPbm40NGV3QUFBQUJCV0V0clRFdDZVbG8zY3pCRmNsbHJiVmxDWlEifQ==".to_string(),
                    )
                    .limit(25),
            )
            .sort(SecurityMonitoringSignalsSort::TIMESTAMP_ASCENDING);
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = SecurityMonitoringAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api
        .search_security_monitoring_signals(
            SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams::default().body(body),
        )
        .await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}

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impl Clone for SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams

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fn clone(&self) -> SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams

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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 SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams

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

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

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fn default() -> SearchSecurityMonitoringSignalsOptionalParams

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

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