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LogFilter

Struct LogFilter 

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pub struct LogFilter {
    pub min_level: Option<LogLevel>,
    pub category: Option<String>,
    pub message_contains: Option<String>,
    pub range_start: Option<Timecode>,
    pub range_end: Option<Timecode>,
}
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Filter criteria for querying log entries.

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§min_level: Option<LogLevel>

Minimum log level (inclusive).

§category: Option<String>

Required category (exact match).

§message_contains: Option<String>

Substring match on message.

§range_start: Option<Timecode>

Start timecode of the range (inclusive).

§range_end: Option<Timecode>

End timecode of the range (inclusive).

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impl LogFilter

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pub fn all() -> Self

Create a filter that matches all entries.

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pub fn with_min_level(self, level: LogLevel) -> Self

Filter by minimum level.

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pub fn with_category(self, cat: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Filter by category.

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pub fn with_message(self, msg: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Filter by message substring.

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pub fn with_range(self, start: Timecode, end: Timecode) -> Self

Filter by timecode range.

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pub fn matches(&self, entry: &LogEntry) -> bool

Test whether an entry matches this filter.

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impl Debug for LogFilter

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for LogFilter

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fn default() -> LogFilter

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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