pub struct Receipt {Show 20 fields
pub schema: String,
pub id: String,
pub parent_run_id: Option<String>,
pub persona: String,
pub step: Option<String>,
pub trace_id: String,
pub started_at: OffsetDateTime,
pub completed_at: Option<OffsetDateTime>,
pub status: ReceiptStatus,
pub inputs_digest: Option<String>,
pub outputs_digest: Option<String>,
pub model_calls: Vec<BTreeMap<String, Value>>,
pub tool_calls: Vec<BTreeMap<String, Value>>,
pub cost_usd: f64,
pub approvals: Vec<BTreeMap<String, Value>>,
pub handoffs: Vec<BTreeMap<String, Value>>,
pub side_effects: Vec<BTreeMap<String, Value>>,
pub error: Option<BTreeMap<String, Value>>,
pub redaction_class: RedactionClass,
pub metadata: BTreeMap<String, Value>,
}Fields§
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Source§impl Receipt
impl Receipt
pub fn new( id: impl Into<String>, persona: impl Into<String>, trace_id: impl Into<String>, started_at: OffsetDateTime, ) -> Self
pub fn completed( self, completed_at: OffsetDateTime, status: ReceiptStatus, ) -> Self
pub fn validate_required_shape(&self) -> Result<(), ReceiptValidationError>
pub fn schema_json() -> Result<JsonValue, Error>
Sourcepub fn push_step_breakdown(&mut self, summary: &CompletedStep)
pub fn push_step_breakdown(&mut self, summary: &CompletedStep)
Append a model_calls[] entry that records the per-step model
- token + cost breakdown produced by
crates/harn-vm/src/step_runtime.rs. Used by run-receipt builders (a cloud store, an IDE host) so a single canonical envelope carries per-step economics without each consumer reinventing the field layout.
Sourcepub fn attach_completed_steps(&mut self)
pub fn attach_completed_steps(&mut self)
Drain the per-thread step log into this receipt’s model_calls[]
in declaration order. Idempotent: a second call after the
thread-local has been drained appends nothing.
Sourcepub fn redact_in_place(&mut self, policy: &RedactionPolicy)
pub fn redact_in_place(&mut self, policy: &RedactionPolicy)
Apply the unified crate::redact::RedactionPolicy to every
caller-supplied JSON field on the receipt. Fixed envelope fields
(id, persona, trace_id, status, schema, digests, cost) are not
touched — the persistence layer needs them stable for query and
replay.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Receipt
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Receipt
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>,
impl StructuralPartialEq for Receipt
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impl Freeze for Receipt
impl RefUnwindSafe for Receipt
impl Send for Receipt
impl Sync for Receipt
impl Unpin for Receipt
impl UnsafeUnpin for Receipt
impl UnwindSafe for Receipt
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