pub struct RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>where
S: 'a,{ /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Reset password for a user.
A builder for the resetPassword method supported by a relyingparty resource.
It is not used directly, but through a RelyingpartyMethods
instance.
§Example
Instantiate a resource method builder
use identitytoolkit3::api::IdentitytoolkitRelyingpartyResetPasswordRequest;
// As the method needs a request, you would usually fill it with the desired information
// into the respective structure. Some of the parts shown here might not be applicable !
// Values shown here are possibly random and not representative !
let mut req = IdentitytoolkitRelyingpartyResetPasswordRequest::default();
// You can configure optional parameters by calling the respective setters at will, and
// execute the final call using `doit()`.
// Values shown here are possibly random and not representative !
let result = hub.relyingparty().reset_password(req)
.doit().await;
Implementations§
source§impl<'a, S> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
impl<'a, S> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
sourcepub async fn doit(self) -> Result<(Response<Body>, ResetPasswordResponse)>
pub async fn doit(self) -> Result<(Response<Body>, ResetPasswordResponse)>
Perform the operation you have build so far.
sourcepub fn request(
self,
new_value: IdentitytoolkitRelyingpartyResetPasswordRequest
) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
pub fn request( self, new_value: IdentitytoolkitRelyingpartyResetPasswordRequest ) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
Sets the request property to the given value.
Even though the property as already been set when instantiating this call, we provide this method for API completeness.
sourcepub fn delegate(
self,
new_value: &'a mut dyn Delegate
) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
pub fn delegate( self, new_value: &'a mut dyn Delegate ) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
The delegate implementation is consulted whenever there is an intermediate result, or if something goes wrong while executing the actual API request.
It should be used to handle progress information, and to implement a certain level of resilience.
Sets the delegate property to the given value.
sourcepub fn param<T>(self, name: T, value: T) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
pub fn param<T>(self, name: T, value: T) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
Set any additional parameter of the query string used in the request. It should be used to set parameters which are not yet available through their own setters.
Please note that this method must not be used to set any of the known parameters which have their own setter method. If done anyway, the request will fail.
§Additional Parameters
- alt (query-string) - Data format for the response.
- fields (query-string) - Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
- key (query-string) - API key. Your API key identifies your project and provides you with API access, quota, and reports. Required unless you provide an OAuth 2.0 token.
- oauth_token (query-string) - OAuth 2.0 token for the current user.
- prettyPrint (query-boolean) - Returns response with indentations and line breaks.
- quotaUser (query-string) - An opaque string that represents a user for quota purposes. Must not exceed 40 characters.
- userIp (query-string) - Deprecated. Please use quotaUser instead.
sourcepub fn add_scope<St>(self, scope: St) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
pub fn add_scope<St>(self, scope: St) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
Identifies the authorization scope for the method you are building.
Use this method to actively specify which scope should be used, instead of the default Scope
variant
Scope::CloudPlatform
.
The scope
will be added to a set of scopes. This is important as one can maintain access
tokens for more than one scope.
Usually there is more than one suitable scope to authorize an operation, some of which may encompass more rights than others. For example, for listing resources, a read-only scope will be sufficient, a read-write scope will do as well.
sourcepub fn add_scopes<I, St>(
self,
scopes: I
) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
pub fn add_scopes<I, St>( self, scopes: I ) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
Identifies the authorization scope(s) for the method you are building.
See Self::add_scope()
for details.
sourcepub fn clear_scopes(self) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
pub fn clear_scopes(self) -> RelyingpartyResetPasswordCall<'a, S>
Removes all scopes, and no default scope will be used either.
In this case, you have to specify your API-key using the key
parameter (see Self::param()
for details).