Struct redis::LposOptions

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pub struct LposOptions { /* private fields */ }
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Options for the LPOS command

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use redis::{Commands, RedisResult, LposOptions};
fn fetch_list_position(
    con: &mut redis::Connection,
    key: &str,
    value: &str,
    count: usize,
    rank: isize,
    maxlen: usize,
) -> RedisResult<Vec<usize>> {
    let opts = LposOptions::default()
        .count(count)
        .rank(rank)
        .maxlen(maxlen);
    con.lpos(key, value, opts)
}

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impl LposOptions

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pub fn count(self, n: usize) -> Self

Limit the results to the first N matching items.

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pub fn rank(self, n: isize) -> Self

Return the value of N from the matching items.

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pub fn maxlen(self, n: usize) -> Self

Limit the search to N items in the list.

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impl Default for LposOptions

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fn default() -> LposOptions

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

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fn write_redis_args<W>(&self, out: &mut W)
where W: ?Sized + RedisWrite,

This writes the value into a vector of bytes. Each item is a single argument. Most items generate a single item. Read more
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fn is_single_arg(&self) -> bool

Returns an indiciation if the value contained is exactly one argument. It returns false if it’s zero or more than one. This is used in some high level functions to intelligently switch between GET and MGET variants.
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fn to_redis_args(&self) -> Vec<Vec<u8>>

This converts the value into a vector of bytes. Each item is a single argument. Most items generate a vector of a single item. Read more
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fn describe_numeric_behavior(&self) -> NumericBehavior

Returns an information about the contained value with regards to it’s numeric behavior in a redis context. This is used in some high level concepts to switch between different implementations of redis functions (for instance INCR vs INCRBYFLOAT).

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