pub struct Caveat<T, W: Warning> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A value that may have associated Warnings.
Even though the value has been created there may be certain caveats you should be aware of before using it.
Implementations§
Source§impl<T, W> Caveat<T, W>where
W: Warning,
impl<T, W> Caveat<T, W>where
W: Warning,
Sourcepub fn into_parts(self) -> (T, Set<W>)
pub fn into_parts(self) -> (T, Set<W>)
Return the value and any Warnings stored in the Caveat.
Examples found in repository?
examples/lint_tariff.rs (line 12)
6fn main() {
7 const TARIFF_JSON: &str = include_str!("data/tariff_misspelled_field.json");
8
9 // Parse the raw JSON and validate it against the `v2.2.1` tariff schema. Any unexpected,
10 // misspelled, missing, or wrongly typed fields are reported as schema warnings.
11 let doc = json::parse_object(TARIFF_JSON).unwrap();
12 let (tariff, warnings) = tariff::build(doc, Version::V221).into_parts();
13
14 print_schema_warnings(&warnings);
15
16 let report = tariff::lint(&tariff);
17
18 print_lint_warnings(&report.warnings);
19}More examples
examples/price_cdr_with_known_version.rs (line 13)
7fn main() {
8 const CDR_JSON: &str = include_str!("data/cdr_time_and_parking_time.json");
9
10 // If you know the version of a CDR you can parse it into a `json::Document` and validate it
11 // against the schema for that version.
12 let doc = json::parse_object(CDR_JSON).expect("unable to parse CDR");
13 let (cdr, warnings) = cdr::build(doc, Version::V211).into_parts();
14
15 if !warnings.is_empty() {
16 eprintln!("The CDR has `{}` schema warnings.", warnings.len_warnings());
17 }
18
19 let report = match cdr::price(&cdr, price::TariffSource::UseCdr, Tz::Europe__Amsterdam) {
20 Ok(r) => r,
21 Err(set) => {
22 let (error, warnings) = set.into_parts();
23 print_pricing_error(&error);
24 print_pricing_warnings(&warnings);
25 return;
26 }
27 };
28
29 let (report, warnings) = report.into_parts();
30 print_pricing_warnings(&warnings);
31
32 // The various fields of the `price::Report` can be examined or converted to JSON.
33 let price::Report {
34 periods: _,
35 tariff_used: _,
36 tariff_reports: _,
37 timezone: _,
38 billed_energy: _,
39 billed_idle_time: _,
40 total_charging_time: _,
41 billed_charging_time: _,
42 total_cost: _,
43 total_fixed_cost: _,
44 total_time: _,
45 total_charging_time_cost: _,
46 total_energy: _,
47 total_energy_cost: _,
48 total_idle_time: _,
49 total_idle_cost: _,
50 } = report;
51}examples/generate_cdr_from_tariff.rs (line 37)
11fn main() {
12 const TARIFF_JSON: &str = include_str!("data/tariff_time_and_parking_time_separate.json");
13
14 // Parse the raw JSON into a `json::Document` and guess the OCPI version of the tariff, falling
15 // back to `v2.2.1` when the version is uncertain.
16 let doc = json::parse_object(TARIFF_JSON).unwrap();
17 let tariff = tariff::infer_version(doc).certain_or(Version::V221);
18 let tariff = tariff::build_versioned(tariff).ignore_warnings();
19
20 let config = generate::Config {
21 timezone: chrono_tz::Europe::Amsterdam,
22 start_date_time: DateTime::<Utc>::from_str("2025-06-12 18:22:33+00:00").unwrap(),
23 end_date_time: DateTime::<Utc>::from_str("2025-06-12 22:33:44+00:00").unwrap(),
24 max_current_supply_amp: Decimal::from(4),
25 requested_kwh: Decimal::from(24),
26 max_power_supply_kw: Decimal::from(80),
27 };
28 let report = match cdr::generate_from_tariff(&tariff, &config) {
29 Ok(r) => r,
30 Err(set) => {
31 let (error, warnings) = set.into_parts();
32 print_error(&error);
33 print_warnings(&warnings);
34 return;
35 }
36 };
37 let (report, warnings) = report.into_parts();
38
39 print_warnings(&warnings);
40
41 let generate::Report {
42 tariff_id,
43 tariff_currency_code,
44 partial_cdr,
45 } = report;
46
47 println!("CDR generated for tariff with id: `{tariff_id}` and currency code: `{tariff_currency_code}`");
48 println!("{partial_cdr:#?}");
49}examples/price_cdr_with_unknown_version.rs (line 31)
6fn main() {
7 const CDR_JSON: &str = include_str!("data/cdr_time_and_parking_time.json");
8
9 // First the raw JSON is parsed into a `json::Document` and the OCPI version of the CDR is
10 // guessed. The `guess::CdrVersion` returned from calling `cdr::infer_version` is either certain
11 // or uncertain about the version of the contained `cdr::Versioned` object.
12 let cdr = json::parse_object(CDR_JSON).expect("Unable to parse CDR JSON");
13 let cdr = cdr::infer_version(cdr);
14
15 // The guessed Version can be either certain or uncertain.
16 // If the version is uncertain then fallback to presuming the CDR is v211.
17 let cdr = cdr.certain_or(Version::V211);
18 let cdr = cdr::build_versioned(cdr).ignore_warnings();
19
20 // The timezone can be inferred or found in the CDR, but a versioned CDR is required.
21 let timezone = match timezone::find_or_infer(&cdr) {
22 Ok(tz) => tz,
23 Err(err_set) => {
24 let (error, warnings) = err_set.into_parts();
25 eprintln!("Unable to infer timezone");
26 print_timezone_error(&error);
27 print_timezone_warnings(&warnings);
28 return;
29 }
30 };
31 let (timezone_source, warnings) = timezone.into_parts();
32
33 if !warnings.is_empty() {
34 print_timezone_warnings(&warnings);
35 }
36
37 // We don't care whether the timezone was found or inferred.
38 let timezone = timezone_source.into_timezone();
39
40 let report = match cdr::price(&cdr, price::TariffSource::UseCdr, timezone) {
41 Ok(r) => r,
42 Err(set) => {
43 let (error, warnings) = set.into_parts();
44 print_pricing_error(&error);
45 print_pricing_warnings(&warnings);
46 return;
47 }
48 };
49
50 let (report, warnings) = report.into_parts();
51
52 print_pricing_warnings(&warnings);
53
54 // The various fields of the `price::Report` can be examined or converted to JSON.
55 let price::Report {
56 periods: _,
57 tariff_used: _,
58 tariff_reports: _,
59 timezone: _,
60 billed_energy: _,
61 billed_idle_time: _,
62 total_charging_time: _,
63 billed_charging_time: _,
64 total_cost: _,
65 total_fixed_cost: _,
66 total_time: _,
67 total_charging_time_cost: _,
68 total_energy: _,
69 total_energy_cost: _,
70 total_idle_time: _,
71 total_idle_cost: _,
72 } = report;
73}Sourcepub fn ignore_warnings(self) -> T
pub fn ignore_warnings(self) -> T
Return the value and drop any warnings contained within.
Examples found in repository?
examples/generate_cdr_from_tariff.rs (line 18)
11fn main() {
12 const TARIFF_JSON: &str = include_str!("data/tariff_time_and_parking_time_separate.json");
13
14 // Parse the raw JSON into a `json::Document` and guess the OCPI version of the tariff, falling
15 // back to `v2.2.1` when the version is uncertain.
16 let doc = json::parse_object(TARIFF_JSON).unwrap();
17 let tariff = tariff::infer_version(doc).certain_or(Version::V221);
18 let tariff = tariff::build_versioned(tariff).ignore_warnings();
19
20 let config = generate::Config {
21 timezone: chrono_tz::Europe::Amsterdam,
22 start_date_time: DateTime::<Utc>::from_str("2025-06-12 18:22:33+00:00").unwrap(),
23 end_date_time: DateTime::<Utc>::from_str("2025-06-12 22:33:44+00:00").unwrap(),
24 max_current_supply_amp: Decimal::from(4),
25 requested_kwh: Decimal::from(24),
26 max_power_supply_kw: Decimal::from(80),
27 };
28 let report = match cdr::generate_from_tariff(&tariff, &config) {
29 Ok(r) => r,
30 Err(set) => {
31 let (error, warnings) = set.into_parts();
32 print_error(&error);
33 print_warnings(&warnings);
34 return;
35 }
36 };
37 let (report, warnings) = report.into_parts();
38
39 print_warnings(&warnings);
40
41 let generate::Report {
42 tariff_id,
43 tariff_currency_code,
44 partial_cdr,
45 } = report;
46
47 println!("CDR generated for tariff with id: `{tariff_id}` and currency code: `{tariff_currency_code}`");
48 println!("{partial_cdr:#?}");
49}More examples
examples/price_cdr_with_unknown_version.rs (line 18)
6fn main() {
7 const CDR_JSON: &str = include_str!("data/cdr_time_and_parking_time.json");
8
9 // First the raw JSON is parsed into a `json::Document` and the OCPI version of the CDR is
10 // guessed. The `guess::CdrVersion` returned from calling `cdr::infer_version` is either certain
11 // or uncertain about the version of the contained `cdr::Versioned` object.
12 let cdr = json::parse_object(CDR_JSON).expect("Unable to parse CDR JSON");
13 let cdr = cdr::infer_version(cdr);
14
15 // The guessed Version can be either certain or uncertain.
16 // If the version is uncertain then fallback to presuming the CDR is v211.
17 let cdr = cdr.certain_or(Version::V211);
18 let cdr = cdr::build_versioned(cdr).ignore_warnings();
19
20 // The timezone can be inferred or found in the CDR, but a versioned CDR is required.
21 let timezone = match timezone::find_or_infer(&cdr) {
22 Ok(tz) => tz,
23 Err(err_set) => {
24 let (error, warnings) = err_set.into_parts();
25 eprintln!("Unable to infer timezone");
26 print_timezone_error(&error);
27 print_timezone_warnings(&warnings);
28 return;
29 }
30 };
31 let (timezone_source, warnings) = timezone.into_parts();
32
33 if !warnings.is_empty() {
34 print_timezone_warnings(&warnings);
35 }
36
37 // We don't care whether the timezone was found or inferred.
38 let timezone = timezone_source.into_timezone();
39
40 let report = match cdr::price(&cdr, price::TariffSource::UseCdr, timezone) {
41 Ok(r) => r,
42 Err(set) => {
43 let (error, warnings) = set.into_parts();
44 print_pricing_error(&error);
45 print_pricing_warnings(&warnings);
46 return;
47 }
48 };
49
50 let (report, warnings) = report.into_parts();
51
52 print_pricing_warnings(&warnings);
53
54 // The various fields of the `price::Report` can be examined or converted to JSON.
55 let price::Report {
56 periods: _,
57 tariff_used: _,
58 tariff_reports: _,
59 timezone: _,
60 billed_energy: _,
61 billed_idle_time: _,
62 total_charging_time: _,
63 billed_charging_time: _,
64 total_cost: _,
65 total_fixed_cost: _,
66 total_time: _,
67 total_charging_time_cost: _,
68 total_energy: _,
69 total_energy_cost: _,
70 total_idle_time: _,
71 total_idle_cost: _,
72 } = report;
73}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<T, W> Deref for Caveat<T, W>where
W: Warning,
A Caveat is simply a value with associated warnings.
Providing an impl Deref makes sense for given that it’s an annotated value.
impl<T, W> Deref for Caveat<T, W>where
W: Warning,
A Caveat is simply a value with associated warnings.
Providing an impl Deref makes sense for given that it’s an annotated value.
The same advice applies to both
dereftraits. In general,dereftraits should be implemented if:
- a value of the type transparently behaves like a value of the target type;
- the implementation of the
dereffunction is cheap; and- users of the type will not be surprised by any
derefcoercion behavior.
See: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ops/trait.Deref.html#when-to-implement-deref-or-derefmut.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<T, W> Freeze for Caveat<T, W>where
T: Freeze,
impl<T, W> RefUnwindSafe for Caveat<T, W>where
T: RefUnwindSafe,
W: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<T, W> Send for Caveat<T, W>where
T: Send,
impl<T, W> Sync for Caveat<T, W>where
T: Sync,
impl<T, W> Unpin for Caveat<T, W>where
T: Unpin,
impl<T, W> UnsafeUnpin for Caveat<T, W>where
T: UnsafeUnpin,
impl<T, W> UnwindSafe for Caveat<T, W>where
T: UnwindSafe,
W: RefUnwindSafe,
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T: ?Sized,
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