pub struct Organizations {
    pub client: Client,
}

Fields

client: Client

Implementations

  • This function performs a GET to the /organizations endpoint.
  • List all organizations.
  • Parameters:
    • limit: u32 – A count of bytes, typically used either for memory or storage capacity
  • The maximum supported byte count is i64::MAX. This makes it somewhat inconvenient to define constructors: a u32 constructor can be infallible, but an i64 constructor can fail (if the value is negative) and a u64 constructor can fail (if the value is larger than i64::MAX). We provide all of these for consumers’ convenience.
    • page_token: &str – human-readable free-form text about a resource.
    • sort_by: crate::types::NameSortMode – Supported set of sort modes for scanning by name or id.
  • This function performs a GET to the /organizations endpoint.
  • As opposed to get, this function returns all the pages of the request at once.
  • List all organizations.
  • This function performs a POST to the /organizations endpoint.
  • Create a new organization.
  • This function performs a GET to the /organizations/{organization_name} endpoint.
  • Fetch a specific organization
  • Parameters:
    • organization_name: &str – human-readable free-form text about a resource.
  • This function performs a PUT to the /organizations/{organization_name} endpoint.
  • Update a specific organization.
    • TODO-correctness: Is it valid for PUT to accept application/json that’s a subset of what the resource actually represents? If not, is that a problem? (HTTP may require that this be idempotent.) If so, can we get around that having this be a slightly different content-type (e.g., “application/json-patch”)? We should see what other APIs do.
  • Parameters:
    • organization_name: &str – human-readable free-form text about a resource.
  • This function performs a DELETE to the /organizations/{organization_name} endpoint.
  • Delete a specific organization.
  • Parameters:
    • organization_name: &str – human-readable free-form text about a resource.
  • This function performs a PUT to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name} endpoint.
  • Update a specific project.
    • TODO-correctness: Is it valid for PUT to accept application/json that’s a subset of what the resource actually represents? If not, is that a problem? (HTTP may require that this be idempotent.) If so, can we get around that having this be a slightly different content-type (e.g., “application/json-patch”)? We should see what other APIs do.
  • Parameters:
    • organization_name: &str – human-readable free-form text about a resource.
    • project_name: &str – human-readable free-form text about a resource.

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