pub struct SchemaFieldSpec {
pub display_name: String,
pub etag: String,
pub field_id: String,
pub field_name: String,
pub field_type: String,
pub indexed: bool,
pub kind: String,
pub multi_valued: bool,
pub numeric_indexing_spec: Option<NumericIndexingSpec>,
pub read_access_type: String,
}
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You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
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§display_name: String
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
etag: String
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
field_id: String
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
field_name: String
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
field_type: String
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
indexed: bool
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
kind: String
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
multi_valued: bool
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
numeric_indexing_spec: Option<NumericIndexingSpec>
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
read_access_type: String
You can use schemas to add custom fields to user profiles. You can use these fields to store information such as the projects your users work on, their physical locations, their hire dates, or whatever else fits your business needs. For more information, see Custom User Fields.
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Source§impl Clone for SchemaFieldSpec
impl Clone for SchemaFieldSpec
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SchemaFieldSpec
fn clone(&self) -> SchemaFieldSpec
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for SchemaFieldSpec
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for SchemaFieldSpec
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for SchemaFieldSpec
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl JsonSchema for SchemaFieldSpec
impl JsonSchema for SchemaFieldSpec
Source§fn schema_name() -> String
fn schema_name() -> String
Source§fn schema_id() -> Cow<'static, str>
fn schema_id() -> Cow<'static, str>
Source§fn json_schema(generator: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema
fn json_schema(generator: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema
Source§fn is_referenceable() -> bool
fn is_referenceable() -> bool
$ref
keyword. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for SchemaFieldSpec
impl PartialEq for SchemaFieldSpec
Source§impl Serialize for SchemaFieldSpec
impl Serialize for SchemaFieldSpec
impl StructuralPartialEq for SchemaFieldSpec
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impl Freeze for SchemaFieldSpec
impl RefUnwindSafe for SchemaFieldSpec
impl Send for SchemaFieldSpec
impl Sync for SchemaFieldSpec
impl Unpin for SchemaFieldSpec
impl UnwindSafe for SchemaFieldSpec
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