pub struct EntryPoint {
    pub access_code: Option<String>,
    pub entry_point_features: Option<Vec<String>>,
    pub entry_point_type: Option<String>,
    pub label: Option<String>,
    pub meeting_code: Option<String>,
    pub passcode: Option<String>,
    pub password: Option<String>,
    pub pin: Option<String>,
    pub region_code: Option<String>,
    pub uri: Option<String>,
}
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This type is not used in any activity, and only used as part of another schema.

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§access_code: Option<String>

The access code to access the conference. The maximum length is 128 characters. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {meetingCode, accessCode, passcode, password, pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses. Only the populated fields should be displayed. Optional.

§entry_point_features: Option<Vec<String>>

Features of the entry point, such as being toll or toll-free. One entry point can have multiple features. However, toll and toll-free cannot be both set on the same entry point.

§entry_point_type: Option<String>

The type of the conference entry point. Possible values are:

  • “video” - joining a conference over HTTP. A conference can have zero or one video entry point.
  • “phone” - joining a conference by dialing a phone number. A conference can have zero or more phone entry points.
  • “sip” - joining a conference over SIP. A conference can have zero or one sip entry point.
  • “more” - further conference joining instructions, for example additional phone numbers. A conference can have zero or one more entry point. A conference with only a more entry point is not a valid conference.
§label: Option<String>

The label for the URI. Visible to end users. Not localized. The maximum length is 512 characters. Examples:

  • for video: meet.google.com/aaa-bbbb-ccc
  • for phone: +1 123 268 2601
  • for sip: 12345678@altostrat.com
  • for more: should not be filled
    Optional.
§meeting_code: Option<String>

The meeting code to access the conference. The maximum length is 128 characters. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {meetingCode, accessCode, passcode, password, pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses. Only the populated fields should be displayed. Optional.

§passcode: Option<String>

The passcode to access the conference. The maximum length is 128 characters. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {meetingCode, accessCode, passcode, password, pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses. Only the populated fields should be displayed.

§password: Option<String>

The password to access the conference. The maximum length is 128 characters. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {meetingCode, accessCode, passcode, password, pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses. Only the populated fields should be displayed. Optional.

§pin: Option<String>

The PIN to access the conference. The maximum length is 128 characters. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {meetingCode, accessCode, passcode, password, pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses. Only the populated fields should be displayed. Optional.

§region_code: Option<String>

The CLDR/ISO 3166 region code for the country associated with this phone access. Example: “SE” for Sweden. Calendar backend will populate this field only for EntryPointType.PHONE.

§uri: Option<String>

The URI of the entry point. The maximum length is 1300 characters. Format:

  • for video, http: or https: schema is required.
  • for phone, tel: schema is required. The URI should include the entire dial sequence (e.g., tel:+12345678900,,,123456789;1234).
  • for sip, sip: schema is required, e.g., sip:12345678@myprovider.com.
  • for more, http: or https: schema is required.

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impl Clone for EntryPoint

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fn clone(&self) -> EntryPoint

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for EntryPoint

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

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impl Default for EntryPoint

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fn default() -> EntryPoint

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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for EntryPoint

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>where __S: Serializer,

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