pub struct DatastarEvent {
pub event: EventType,
pub id: Option<String>,
pub retry: Duration,
pub data: Vec<String>,
}Expand description
DatastarEvent is a struct that represents a generic Datastar event.
All Datastar events implement Into<DatastarEvent>.
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§event: EventTypeevent is the type of event.
id: Option<String>id is can be used by the backend to replay events.
This is part of the SSE spec and is used to tell the browser how to handle the event.
For more details see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Server-sent_events/Using_server-sent_events#id
retry: Durationretry is part of the SSE spec and is used to tell the browser how long to wait before reconnecting if the connection is lost.
For more details see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Server-sent_events/Using_server-sent_events#retry
data: Vec<String>data is the data that is sent with the event.
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Source§impl DatastarEvent
impl DatastarEvent
Sourcepub fn write_as_axum_sse_event(&self) -> Event
pub fn write_as_axum_sse_event(&self) -> Event
Turn this DatastarEvent into an Axum SSE Event.
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impl DatastarEvent
Sourcepub fn write_as_rocket_sse_event(&self) -> Event
pub fn write_as_rocket_sse_event(&self) -> Event
Turn this DatastarEvent into a Rocket SSE Event.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for DatastarEvent
impl Debug for DatastarEvent
Source§impl Display for DatastarEvent
impl Display for DatastarEvent
Source§impl From<&DatastarEvent> for Event
impl From<&DatastarEvent> for Event
Source§fn from(value: &DatastarEvent) -> Self
fn from(value: &DatastarEvent) -> Self
Source§impl From<&DatastarEvent> for Event
impl From<&DatastarEvent> for Event
Source§fn from(value: &DatastarEvent) -> Self
fn from(value: &DatastarEvent) -> Self
Source§impl From<&ExecuteScript> for DatastarEvent
impl From<&ExecuteScript> for DatastarEvent
Source§fn from(val: &ExecuteScript) -> Self
fn from(val: &ExecuteScript) -> Self
Source§impl From<&PatchElements> for DatastarEvent
impl From<&PatchElements> for DatastarEvent
Source§fn from(val: &PatchElements) -> Self
fn from(val: &PatchElements) -> Self
Source§impl From<&PatchSignals> for DatastarEvent
impl From<&PatchSignals> for DatastarEvent
Source§fn from(val: &PatchSignals) -> Self
fn from(val: &PatchSignals) -> Self
Source§impl From<DatastarEvent> for Event
impl From<DatastarEvent> for Event
Source§fn from(value: DatastarEvent) -> Self
fn from(value: DatastarEvent) -> Self
Source§impl From<DatastarEvent> for Event
impl From<DatastarEvent> for Event
Source§fn from(value: DatastarEvent) -> Self
fn from(value: DatastarEvent) -> Self
Source§impl From<ExecuteScript> for DatastarEvent
impl From<ExecuteScript> for DatastarEvent
Source§fn from(val: ExecuteScript) -> Self
fn from(val: ExecuteScript) -> Self
Source§impl From<PatchElements> for DatastarEvent
impl From<PatchElements> for DatastarEvent
Source§fn from(val: PatchElements) -> Self
fn from(val: PatchElements) -> Self
Source§impl From<PatchSignals> for DatastarEvent
impl From<PatchSignals> for DatastarEvent
Source§fn from(val: PatchSignals) -> Self
fn from(val: PatchSignals) -> Self
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impl Freeze for DatastarEvent
impl RefUnwindSafe for DatastarEvent
impl Send for DatastarEvent
impl Sync for DatastarEvent
impl Unpin for DatastarEvent
impl UnwindSafe for DatastarEvent
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