pub struct ResourceMap { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Builder for constructing JSON resource representations with conditional field support.
ResourceMap collects field name-value pairs and supports conditional inclusion
via when(), unless(), merge_when(), and when_some(). Fields are output
in insertion order.
§Example
use ferro_rs::ResourceMap;
use serde_json::json;
let value = ResourceMap::new()
.field("id", json!(1))
.field("name", json!("Alice"))
.when("email", is_admin, || json!("alice@example.com"))
.build();Implementations§
Source§impl ResourceMap
impl ResourceMap
Sourcepub fn field(self, key: &str, value: impl Into<Value>) -> Self
pub fn field(self, key: &str, value: impl Into<Value>) -> Self
Always include this field in the output.
Sourcepub fn when(
self,
key: &str,
condition: bool,
value: impl FnOnce() -> Value,
) -> Self
pub fn when( self, key: &str, condition: bool, value: impl FnOnce() -> Value, ) -> Self
Include field only when condition is true.
The value closure is only evaluated when the condition holds.
Sourcepub fn unless(
self,
key: &str,
condition: bool,
value: impl FnOnce() -> Value,
) -> Self
pub fn unless( self, key: &str, condition: bool, value: impl FnOnce() -> Value, ) -> Self
Include field only when condition is false (opposite of when).
Sourcepub fn merge_when(
self,
condition: bool,
fields: impl FnOnce() -> Vec<(&'static str, Value)>,
) -> Self
pub fn merge_when( self, condition: bool, fields: impl FnOnce() -> Vec<(&'static str, Value)>, ) -> Self
Conditionally merge multiple fields at once. When the condition is true, all fields from the closure are included.
Sourcepub fn when_some<T: Serialize>(self, key: &str, value: &Option<T>) -> Self
pub fn when_some<T: Serialize>(self, key: &str, value: &Option<T>) -> Self
Include field only if the Option is Some.
Sourcepub fn when_loaded<K, M>(
self,
key: &str,
lookup_key: &K,
map: &HashMap<K, M>,
transform: impl FnOnce(&M) -> Value,
) -> Self
pub fn when_loaded<K, M>( self, key: &str, lookup_key: &K, map: &HashMap<K, M>, transform: impl FnOnce(&M) -> Value, ) -> Self
Include field if lookup_key exists in the given HashMap (belongs_to / has_one).
When the key is found, transform converts the value to JSON.
When absent the field is omitted from output.
Sourcepub fn when_loaded_many<K, M>(
self,
key: &str,
lookup_key: &K,
map: &HashMap<K, Vec<M>>,
transform: impl FnOnce(&[M]) -> Value,
) -> Self
pub fn when_loaded_many<K, M>( self, key: &str, lookup_key: &K, map: &HashMap<K, Vec<M>>, transform: impl FnOnce(&[M]) -> Value, ) -> Self
Include field if lookup_key exists in the given HashMap<K, Vec<M>> (has_many).
When the key is found, transform receives the vec slice.
When absent the field is omitted from output.
An empty vec is still included (loaded but empty).
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impl Freeze for ResourceMap
impl RefUnwindSafe for ResourceMap
impl Send for ResourceMap
impl Sync for ResourceMap
impl Unpin for ResourceMap
impl UnsafeUnpin for ResourceMap
impl UnwindSafe for ResourceMap
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