#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ServerHooks { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Bag of optional hook overrides supplied to a builder.
All fields are private so adding new hooks (for example, a
Box<dyn TransportListener> slot) is not a SemVer-breaking
change. Construct a ServerHooks only through
crate::embed::ServerBuilder setters; read it back through
the accessor methods below.
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impl ServerHooks
Sourcepub fn seeds(&self) -> Option<&dyn SeedsProvider>
pub fn seeds(&self) -> Option<&dyn SeedsProvider>
Borrow the configured SeedsProvider, if any.
Sourcepub fn crypto(&self) -> Option<&dyn CryptoProvider>
pub fn crypto(&self) -> Option<&dyn CryptoProvider>
Borrow the configured CryptoProvider, if any.
Sourcepub fn metrics(&self) -> Option<&dyn MetricsSink>
pub fn metrics(&self) -> Option<&dyn MetricsSink>
Borrow the configured MetricsSink, if any.
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Source§impl Debug for ServerHooks
impl Debug for ServerHooks
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impl Freeze for ServerHooks
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ServerHooks
impl Send for ServerHooks
impl Sync for ServerHooks
impl Unpin for ServerHooks
impl UnsafeUnpin for ServerHooks
impl !UnwindSafe for ServerHooks
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