openrtb_native1/request/
video.rs

1/// 4.5 Video Request Object
2///
3/// The video object to be used for all video elements supported in the Native Ad. This corresponds
4/// to the Video object of OpenRTB. Exchange implementers can impose their own specific
5/// restrictions. Here are the required attributes of the Video Object. For optional attributes
6/// please refer to OpenRTB.
7#[derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
8pub struct Video {
9    /// required; array of string; -
10    /// Content MIME types supported. Popular MIME types include, but are not limited to
11    /// “video/x-ms- wmv” for Windows Media, and “video/x-flv” for Flash Video, or “video/mp4”.
12    /// Note that native frequently does not support flash.
13    pub mimes: Vec<String>,
14
15    /// required; integer; -
16    /// Minimum video ad duration in seconds.
17    pub minduration: i32,
18
19    /// required; integer; -
20    /// Maximum video ad duration in seconds.
21    pub maxduration: i32,
22
23    /// required; array of integer; -
24    /// An array of video protocols the publisher can accept in the bid response. See OpenRTB Table
25    /// ‘Video Bid Response Protocols’ for a list of possible values.
26    pub protocols: Vec<openrtb2::Protocol>,
27
28    /// optional; object; -
29    /// This object is a placeholder that may contain custom JSON agreed to by the parties to
30    /// support flexibility beyond the standard defined in this specification.
31    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
32    pub ext: Option<serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value>>,
33}
34
35#[cfg(test)]
36mod test {
37    use super::*;
38
39    #[test]
40    fn json() -> serde_json::Result<()> {
41        let json = r#"{"mimes":[],"minduration":0,"maxduration":0,"protocols":[]}"#;
42        let o1 = Video::default();
43        assert_eq!(serde_json::to_string(&o1)?, json);
44        assert_eq!(o1, serde_json::from_str::<Video>(json)?);
45
46        Ok(())
47    }
48}