Struct EventService

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pub struct EventService {
Show 26 fields pub odata_context: Option<Context>, pub odata_etag: Option<Etag>, pub odata_id: Id, pub odata_type: Type, pub actions: Option<Actions>, pub delivery_retry_attempts: Option<i64>, pub delivery_retry_interval_seconds: Option<i64>, pub description: Option<Description>, pub event_format_types: Option<Vec<EventFormatType>>, pub event_types_for_subscription: Option<Vec<EventType>>, pub exclude_message_id: Option<bool>, pub exclude_registry_prefix: Option<bool>, pub id: Id, pub include_origin_of_condition_supported: Option<bool>, pub name: Name, pub oem: Option<Oem>, pub registry_prefixes: Option<Vec<String>>, pub resource_types: Option<Vec<String>>, pub smtp: Option<SMTP>, pub sse_filter_properties_supported: Option<SSEFilterPropertiesSupported>, pub server_sent_event_uri: Option<String>, pub service_enabled: Option<bool>, pub severities: Option<Vec<Health>>, pub status: Option<Status>, pub subordinate_resources_supported: Option<bool>, pub subscriptions: Option<IdRef>,
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The EventService schema contains properties for managing event subscriptions and generates the events sent to subscribers. The resource has links to the actual collection of subscriptions, which are called event destinations.

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§odata_context: Option<Context>§odata_etag: Option<Etag>§odata_id: Id§odata_type: Type§actions: Option<Actions>§delivery_retry_attempts: Option<i64>

The number of times that the POST of an event is retried before the subscription terminates. This retry occurs at the service level, which means that the HTTP POST to the event destination fails with an HTTP 4XX or 5XX status code or an HTTP timeout occurs this many times before the event destination subscription terminates.

§delivery_retry_interval_seconds: Option<i64>

The interval, in seconds, between retry attempts for sending any event.

§description: Option<Description>§event_format_types: Option<Vec<EventFormatType>>

The content types of the message that this service can send to the event destination.

§event_types_for_subscription: Option<Vec<EventType>>

The types of events to which a client can subscribe.

§exclude_message_id: Option<bool>

An indication of whether the service supports filtering by the ExcludeMessageIds property.

§exclude_registry_prefix: Option<bool>

An indication of whether the service supports filtering by the ExcludeRegistryPrefixes property.

§id: Id§include_origin_of_condition_supported: Option<bool>

An indication of whether the service supports including the resource payload of the origin of condition in the event payload.

§name: Name§oem: Option<Oem>§registry_prefixes: Option<Vec<String>>

The list of the prefixes of the message registries that can be used for the RegistryPrefixes or ExcludeRegistryPrefixes properties on a subscription. If this property is absent or contains an empty array, the service does not support RegistryPrefix-based subscriptions.

§resource_types: Option<Vec<String>>

The list of @odata.type values, or schema names, that can be specified in the ResourceTypes array in a subscription. If this property is absent or contains an empty array, the service does not support resource type-based subscriptions.

§smtp: Option<SMTP>§sse_filter_properties_supported: Option<SSEFilterPropertiesSupported>§server_sent_event_uri: Option<String>

The link to a URI for receiving Server-Sent Event representations for the events that this service generates.

§service_enabled: Option<bool>

An indication of whether this service is enabled. If false, events are no longer published, new SSE connections cannot be established, and existing SSE connections are terminated.

§severities: Option<Vec<Health>>

The list of severities that can be specified in the Severities array in a subscription.

§status: Option<Status>§subordinate_resources_supported: Option<bool>

An indication of whether the service supports the SubordinateResources property on both event subscriptions and generated events.

§subscriptions: Option<IdRef>

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impl Clone for EventService

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fn clone(&self) -> EventService

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const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for EventService

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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 EventService

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for EventService

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Metadata<'static> for EventService

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const JSON_SCHEMA: &'static str = "EventService.v1_10_0.json"

Name of the json-schema file that describes the entity that implements this trait. Should be only the file name, so that it can be resolved relative to the URL of the redfish service, or the public Redfish schema index.
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impl Serialize for EventService

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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