pub struct MessageNormalizer;Expand description
Normalizes platform-specific messages into unified ChannelMessages.
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Source§impl MessageNormalizer
impl MessageNormalizer
Sourcepub fn normalize_telegram(
chat_id: i64,
user_id: i64,
user_name: &str,
text: &str,
) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_telegram( chat_id: i64, user_id: i64, user_name: &str, text: &str, ) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a raw text string from Telegram into a ChannelMessage.
Sourcepub fn normalize_discord(
channel_id: &str,
author_id: &str,
author_name: &str,
content: &str,
) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_discord( channel_id: &str, author_id: &str, author_name: &str, content: &str, ) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a raw Discord message.
Sourcepub fn normalize_slack(
channel: &str,
user: &str,
text: &str,
thread_ts: Option<&str>,
) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_slack( channel: &str, user: &str, text: &str, thread_ts: Option<&str>, ) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a raw Slack message.
Sourcepub fn normalize_email(from: &str, subject: &str, body: &str) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_email(from: &str, subject: &str, body: &str) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a raw email into a ChannelMessage.
Sourcepub fn normalize_imessage(sender_id: &str, text: &str) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_imessage(sender_id: &str, text: &str) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize an iMessage incoming message.
Sourcepub fn normalize_teams(
channel_id: &str,
from_id: &str,
from_name: &str,
content: &str,
) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_teams( channel_id: &str, from_id: &str, from_name: &str, content: &str, ) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a Microsoft Teams message.
Sourcepub fn normalize_sms(from_number: &str, body: &str) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_sms(from_number: &str, body: &str) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize an SMS message.
Sourcepub fn normalize_irc(nick: &str, channel: &str, text: &str) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_irc(nick: &str, channel: &str, text: &str) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize an IRC PRIVMSG.
Sourcepub fn normalize_webhook(source: &str, body: &str) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_webhook(source: &str, body: &str) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a webhook payload.
Sourcepub fn normalize_media(
channel_type: ChannelType,
channel_id: &str,
sender_id: &str,
url: &str,
mime_type: &str,
caption: Option<&str>,
) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_media( channel_type: ChannelType, channel_id: &str, sender_id: &str, url: &str, mime_type: &str, caption: Option<&str>, ) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a media message (audio, video, etc.) from any channel.
Sourcepub fn normalize_location(
channel_type: ChannelType,
channel_id: &str,
sender_id: &str,
latitude: f64,
longitude: f64,
label: Option<&str>,
) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_location( channel_type: ChannelType, channel_id: &str, sender_id: &str, latitude: f64, longitude: f64, label: Option<&str>, ) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a location message from any channel.
Sourcepub fn normalize_contact(
channel_type: ChannelType,
channel_id: &str,
sender_id: &str,
name: &str,
phone: Option<&str>,
email: Option<&str>,
) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_contact( channel_type: ChannelType, channel_id: &str, sender_id: &str, name: &str, phone: Option<&str>, email: Option<&str>, ) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a contact message from any channel.
Sourcepub fn normalize_reaction(
channel_type: ChannelType,
channel_id: &str,
sender_id: &str,
emoji: &str,
target_message_id: MessageId,
) -> ChannelMessage
pub fn normalize_reaction( channel_type: ChannelType, channel_id: &str, sender_id: &str, emoji: &str, target_message_id: MessageId, ) -> ChannelMessage
Normalize a reaction message from any channel.
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impl Freeze for MessageNormalizer
impl RefUnwindSafe for MessageNormalizer
impl Send for MessageNormalizer
impl Sync for MessageNormalizer
impl Unpin for MessageNormalizer
impl UnsafeUnpin for MessageNormalizer
impl UnwindSafe for MessageNormalizer
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