pub struct Namespace { /* private fields */ }
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Source§impl Namespace
impl Namespace
Sourcepub fn component(&self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Result<Component>
pub fn component(&self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Result<Component>
Create a Component
in the namespace who’s endpoints can be discovered with etcd
Sourcepub fn namespace(&self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Result<Namespace>
pub fn namespace(&self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Result<Namespace>
Create a Namespace
in the parent namespace
pub fn etcd_path(&self) -> String
pub fn name(&self) -> String
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Source§impl DistributedRuntimeProvider for Namespace
impl DistributedRuntimeProvider for Namespace
fn drt(&self) -> &DistributedRuntime
Source§impl EventPublisher for Namespace
impl EventPublisher for Namespace
Source§fn subject(&self) -> String
fn subject(&self) -> String
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impl EventSubscriber for Namespace
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Source§impl<'v_a> ValidateArgs<'v_a> for Namespace
impl<'v_a> ValidateArgs<'v_a> for Namespace
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impl Freeze for Namespace
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Namespace
impl Send for Namespace
impl Sync for Namespace
impl Unpin for Namespace
impl !UnwindSafe for Namespace
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