Struct ncryptf::deadpool_redis::Config  
pub struct Config {
    pub url: Option<String>,
    pub connection: Option<ConnectionInfo>,
    pub pool: Option<PoolConfig>,
}Expand description
Configuration object.
Example (from environment)
By enabling the serde feature you can read the configuration using the
config crate as following:
REDIS__CONNECTION__ADDR=redis.example.com
REDIS__POOL__MAX_SIZE=16
REDIS__POOL__TIMEOUTS__WAIT__SECS=2
REDIS__POOL__TIMEOUTS__WAIT__NANOS=0
#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]
struct Config {
    redis: deadpool_redis::Config,
}
impl Config {
    pub fn from_env() -> Result<Self, config::ConfigError> {
        let mut cfg = config::Config::builder()
           .add_source(config::Environment::default().separator("__"))
           .build()?;
           cfg.try_deserialize()
    }
}Fields§
§url: Option<String>Redis URL.
connection: Option<ConnectionInfo>redis::ConnectionInfo structure.
pool: Option<PoolConfig>Pool configuration.
Implementations§
§impl Config
 
impl Config
pub fn create_pool(
    &self,
    runtime: Option<Runtime>
) -> Result<Pool<Manager, Connection>, CreatePoolError<ConfigError, RedisError>>
pub fn create_pool( &self, runtime: Option<Runtime> ) -> Result<Pool<Manager, Connection>, CreatePoolError<ConfigError, RedisError>>
pub fn builder(&self) -> Result<PoolBuilder<Manager, Connection>, ConfigError>
pub fn builder(&self) -> Result<PoolBuilder<Manager, Connection>, ConfigError>
pub fn get_pool_config(&self) -> PoolConfig
pub fn get_pool_config(&self) -> PoolConfig
Returns deadpool::managed::PoolConfig which can be used to construct
a [deadpool::managed::Pool] instance.
pub fn from_url<T>(url: T) -> Config
pub fn from_url<T>(url: T) -> Config
Creates a new Config from the given Redis URL (like
redis://127.0.0.1).
pub fn from_connection_info<T>(connection_info: T) -> Configwhere
    T: Into<ConnectionInfo>,
pub fn from_connection_info<T>(connection_info: T) -> Configwhere
    T: Into<ConnectionInfo>,
Creates a new Config from the given Redis ConnectionInfo
structure.
Trait Implementations§
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Config
impl Send for Config
impl Sync for Config
impl Unpin for Config
impl UnwindSafe for Config
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