ReadInput

Struct ReadInput 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ReadInput { pub start: ReadStart, pub stop: ReadStop, pub ignore_command_records: bool, }
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Input for read and read_session operations.

Fields (Non-exhaustive)§

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§start: ReadStart

Where to start reading.

§stop: ReadStop

When to stop reading.

§ignore_command_records: bool

Whether to filter out command records from the stream when reading.

Defaults to false.

Implementations§

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impl ReadInput

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new ReadInput with default values.

Examples found in repository?
examples/consumer.rs (line 17)
9async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
10    let access_token = std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN")?;
11    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")?.parse()?;
12    let stream_name: StreamName = std::env::var("S2_STREAM")?.parse()?;
13
14    let s2 = S2::new(S2Config::new(access_token))?;
15    let stream = s2.basin(basin_name).stream(stream_name);
16
17    let input = ReadInput::new();
18    let mut batches = stream.read_session(input).await?;
19    loop {
20        select! {
21            batch = batches.next() => {
22                let Some(batch) = batch else { break };
23                let batch = batch?;
24                println!("{batch:?}");
25            }
26            _ = tokio::signal::ctrl_c() => break,
27        }
28    }
29
30    Ok(())
31}
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examples/get_latest_record.rs (line 22)
9async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
10    let access_token =
11        std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN").map_err(|_| "S2_ACCESS_TOKEN env var not set")?;
12    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")
13        .map_err(|_| "S2_BASIN env var not set")?
14        .parse()?;
15    let stream_name: StreamName = std::env::var("S2_STREAM")
16        .map_err(|_| "S2_STREAM env var not set")?
17        .parse()?;
18
19    let s2 = S2::new(S2Config::new(access_token))?;
20    let stream = s2.basin(basin_name).stream(stream_name);
21
22    let input = ReadInput::new()
23        .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::TailOffset(1)))
24        .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_limits(ReadLimits::new().with_count(1)));
25    let batch = stream.read(input).await?;
26    println!("{batch:#?}");
27
28    Ok(())
29}
examples/docs_streams.rs (line 60)
20async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
21    let token = std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN")?;
22    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")?.parse()?;
23
24    let client = S2::new(S2Config::new(token))?;
25    let basin = client.basin(basin_name);
26
27    // Create a temporary stream for examples
28    let stream_name: StreamName = format!(
29        "docs-streams-{}",
30        std::time::SystemTime::now()
31            .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
32            .as_millis()
33    )
34    .parse()?;
35    basin
36        .create_stream(s2_sdk::types::CreateStreamInput::new(stream_name.clone()))
37        .await?;
38
39    // ANCHOR: simple-append
40    let stream = basin.stream(stream_name.clone());
41
42    let records = AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
43        AppendRecord::new("first event")?,
44        AppendRecord::new("second event")?,
45    ])?;
46
47    let ack = stream.append(AppendInput::new(records)).await?;
48
49    // ack tells us where the records landed
50    println!(
51        "Wrote records {} through {}",
52        ack.start.seq_num,
53        ack.end.seq_num - 1
54    );
55    // ANCHOR_END: simple-append
56
57    // ANCHOR: simple-read
58    let batch = stream
59        .read(
60            ReadInput::new()
61                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
62                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_limits(ReadLimits::new().with_count(100))),
63        )
64        .await?;
65
66    for record in batch.records {
67        println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
68    }
69    // ANCHOR_END: simple-read
70
71    // ANCHOR: append-session
72    let session = stream.append_session(AppendSessionConfig::new());
73
74    // Submit a batch - this enqueues it and returns a ticket
75    let records = AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
76        AppendRecord::new("event-1")?,
77        AppendRecord::new("event-2")?,
78    ])?;
79    let ticket = session.submit(AppendInput::new(records)).await?;
80
81    // Wait for durability
82    let ack = ticket.await?;
83    println!("Durable at seqNum {}", ack.start.seq_num);
84
85    session.close().await?;
86    // ANCHOR_END: append-session
87
88    // ANCHOR: producer
89    let producer = stream.producer(
90        ProducerConfig::new()
91            .with_batching(BatchingConfig::new().with_linger(Duration::from_millis(5))),
92    );
93
94    // Submit individual records
95    let ticket = producer.submit(AppendRecord::new("my event")?).await?;
96
97    // Get the exact sequence number
98    let ack = ticket.await?;
99    println!("Record durable at seqNum {}", ack.seq_num);
100
101    producer.close().await?;
102    // ANCHOR_END: producer
103
104    // ANCHOR: check-tail
105    let tail = stream.check_tail().await?;
106    println!("Stream has {} records", tail.seq_num);
107    // ANCHOR_END: check-tail
108
109    // Cleanup
110    basin
111        .delete_stream(s2_sdk::types::DeleteStreamInput::new(stream_name))
112        .await?;
113
114    println!("Streams examples completed");
115
116    // The following read session examples are for documentation snippets only.
117    // They are not executed because they would block waiting for new records.
118    if std::env::var("RUN_READ_SESSIONS").is_err() {
119        return Ok(());
120    }
121
122    // ANCHOR: read-session
123    let mut session = stream
124        .read_session(ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0))))
125        .await?;
126
127    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
128        let batch = batch?;
129        for record in batch.records {
130            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
131        }
132    }
133    // ANCHOR_END: read-session
134
135    // ANCHOR: read-session-tail-offset
136    // Start reading from 10 records before the current tail
137    let mut session = stream
138        .read_session(
139            ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::TailOffset(10))),
140        )
141        .await?;
142
143    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
144        let batch = batch?;
145        for record in batch.records {
146            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
147        }
148    }
149    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-tail-offset
150
151    // ANCHOR: read-session-timestamp
152    // Start reading from a specific timestamp
153    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
154        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
155        .as_millis() as u64
156        - 3600 * 1000;
157    let mut session = stream
158        .read_session(
159            ReadInput::new()
160                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::Timestamp(one_hour_ago))),
161        )
162        .await?;
163
164    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
165        let batch = batch?;
166        for record in batch.records {
167            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
168        }
169    }
170    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-timestamp
171
172    // ANCHOR: read-session-until
173    // Read records until a specific timestamp
174    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
175        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
176        .as_millis() as u64
177        - 3600 * 1000;
178    let mut session = stream
179        .read_session(
180            ReadInput::new()
181                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
182                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_until(..one_hour_ago)),
183        )
184        .await?;
185
186    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
187        let batch = batch?;
188        for record in batch.records {
189            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
190        }
191    }
192    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-until
193
194    // ANCHOR: read-session-wait
195    // Read all available records, and once reaching the current tail, wait an additional 30 seconds
196    // for new ones
197    let mut session = stream
198        .read_session(
199            ReadInput::new()
200                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
201                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_wait(30)),
202        )
203        .await?;
204
205    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
206        let batch = batch?;
207        for record in batch.records {
208            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
209        }
210    }
211    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-wait
212
213    Ok(())
214}
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pub fn with_start(self, start: ReadStart) -> Self

Set where to start reading.

Examples found in repository?
examples/get_latest_record.rs (line 23)
9async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
10    let access_token =
11        std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN").map_err(|_| "S2_ACCESS_TOKEN env var not set")?;
12    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")
13        .map_err(|_| "S2_BASIN env var not set")?
14        .parse()?;
15    let stream_name: StreamName = std::env::var("S2_STREAM")
16        .map_err(|_| "S2_STREAM env var not set")?
17        .parse()?;
18
19    let s2 = S2::new(S2Config::new(access_token))?;
20    let stream = s2.basin(basin_name).stream(stream_name);
21
22    let input = ReadInput::new()
23        .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::TailOffset(1)))
24        .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_limits(ReadLimits::new().with_count(1)));
25    let batch = stream.read(input).await?;
26    println!("{batch:#?}");
27
28    Ok(())
29}
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examples/docs_streams.rs (line 61)
20async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
21    let token = std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN")?;
22    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")?.parse()?;
23
24    let client = S2::new(S2Config::new(token))?;
25    let basin = client.basin(basin_name);
26
27    // Create a temporary stream for examples
28    let stream_name: StreamName = format!(
29        "docs-streams-{}",
30        std::time::SystemTime::now()
31            .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
32            .as_millis()
33    )
34    .parse()?;
35    basin
36        .create_stream(s2_sdk::types::CreateStreamInput::new(stream_name.clone()))
37        .await?;
38
39    // ANCHOR: simple-append
40    let stream = basin.stream(stream_name.clone());
41
42    let records = AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
43        AppendRecord::new("first event")?,
44        AppendRecord::new("second event")?,
45    ])?;
46
47    let ack = stream.append(AppendInput::new(records)).await?;
48
49    // ack tells us where the records landed
50    println!(
51        "Wrote records {} through {}",
52        ack.start.seq_num,
53        ack.end.seq_num - 1
54    );
55    // ANCHOR_END: simple-append
56
57    // ANCHOR: simple-read
58    let batch = stream
59        .read(
60            ReadInput::new()
61                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
62                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_limits(ReadLimits::new().with_count(100))),
63        )
64        .await?;
65
66    for record in batch.records {
67        println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
68    }
69    // ANCHOR_END: simple-read
70
71    // ANCHOR: append-session
72    let session = stream.append_session(AppendSessionConfig::new());
73
74    // Submit a batch - this enqueues it and returns a ticket
75    let records = AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
76        AppendRecord::new("event-1")?,
77        AppendRecord::new("event-2")?,
78    ])?;
79    let ticket = session.submit(AppendInput::new(records)).await?;
80
81    // Wait for durability
82    let ack = ticket.await?;
83    println!("Durable at seqNum {}", ack.start.seq_num);
84
85    session.close().await?;
86    // ANCHOR_END: append-session
87
88    // ANCHOR: producer
89    let producer = stream.producer(
90        ProducerConfig::new()
91            .with_batching(BatchingConfig::new().with_linger(Duration::from_millis(5))),
92    );
93
94    // Submit individual records
95    let ticket = producer.submit(AppendRecord::new("my event")?).await?;
96
97    // Get the exact sequence number
98    let ack = ticket.await?;
99    println!("Record durable at seqNum {}", ack.seq_num);
100
101    producer.close().await?;
102    // ANCHOR_END: producer
103
104    // ANCHOR: check-tail
105    let tail = stream.check_tail().await?;
106    println!("Stream has {} records", tail.seq_num);
107    // ANCHOR_END: check-tail
108
109    // Cleanup
110    basin
111        .delete_stream(s2_sdk::types::DeleteStreamInput::new(stream_name))
112        .await?;
113
114    println!("Streams examples completed");
115
116    // The following read session examples are for documentation snippets only.
117    // They are not executed because they would block waiting for new records.
118    if std::env::var("RUN_READ_SESSIONS").is_err() {
119        return Ok(());
120    }
121
122    // ANCHOR: read-session
123    let mut session = stream
124        .read_session(ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0))))
125        .await?;
126
127    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
128        let batch = batch?;
129        for record in batch.records {
130            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
131        }
132    }
133    // ANCHOR_END: read-session
134
135    // ANCHOR: read-session-tail-offset
136    // Start reading from 10 records before the current tail
137    let mut session = stream
138        .read_session(
139            ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::TailOffset(10))),
140        )
141        .await?;
142
143    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
144        let batch = batch?;
145        for record in batch.records {
146            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
147        }
148    }
149    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-tail-offset
150
151    // ANCHOR: read-session-timestamp
152    // Start reading from a specific timestamp
153    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
154        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
155        .as_millis() as u64
156        - 3600 * 1000;
157    let mut session = stream
158        .read_session(
159            ReadInput::new()
160                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::Timestamp(one_hour_ago))),
161        )
162        .await?;
163
164    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
165        let batch = batch?;
166        for record in batch.records {
167            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
168        }
169    }
170    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-timestamp
171
172    // ANCHOR: read-session-until
173    // Read records until a specific timestamp
174    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
175        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
176        .as_millis() as u64
177        - 3600 * 1000;
178    let mut session = stream
179        .read_session(
180            ReadInput::new()
181                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
182                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_until(..one_hour_ago)),
183        )
184        .await?;
185
186    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
187        let batch = batch?;
188        for record in batch.records {
189            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
190        }
191    }
192    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-until
193
194    // ANCHOR: read-session-wait
195    // Read all available records, and once reaching the current tail, wait an additional 30 seconds
196    // for new ones
197    let mut session = stream
198        .read_session(
199            ReadInput::new()
200                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
201                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_wait(30)),
202        )
203        .await?;
204
205    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
206        let batch = batch?;
207        for record in batch.records {
208            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
209        }
210    }
211    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-wait
212
213    Ok(())
214}
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pub fn with_stop(self, stop: ReadStop) -> Self

Set when to stop reading.

Examples found in repository?
examples/get_latest_record.rs (line 24)
9async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
10    let access_token =
11        std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN").map_err(|_| "S2_ACCESS_TOKEN env var not set")?;
12    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")
13        .map_err(|_| "S2_BASIN env var not set")?
14        .parse()?;
15    let stream_name: StreamName = std::env::var("S2_STREAM")
16        .map_err(|_| "S2_STREAM env var not set")?
17        .parse()?;
18
19    let s2 = S2::new(S2Config::new(access_token))?;
20    let stream = s2.basin(basin_name).stream(stream_name);
21
22    let input = ReadInput::new()
23        .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::TailOffset(1)))
24        .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_limits(ReadLimits::new().with_count(1)));
25    let batch = stream.read(input).await?;
26    println!("{batch:#?}");
27
28    Ok(())
29}
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examples/docs_streams.rs (line 62)
20async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
21    let token = std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN")?;
22    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")?.parse()?;
23
24    let client = S2::new(S2Config::new(token))?;
25    let basin = client.basin(basin_name);
26
27    // Create a temporary stream for examples
28    let stream_name: StreamName = format!(
29        "docs-streams-{}",
30        std::time::SystemTime::now()
31            .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
32            .as_millis()
33    )
34    .parse()?;
35    basin
36        .create_stream(s2_sdk::types::CreateStreamInput::new(stream_name.clone()))
37        .await?;
38
39    // ANCHOR: simple-append
40    let stream = basin.stream(stream_name.clone());
41
42    let records = AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
43        AppendRecord::new("first event")?,
44        AppendRecord::new("second event")?,
45    ])?;
46
47    let ack = stream.append(AppendInput::new(records)).await?;
48
49    // ack tells us where the records landed
50    println!(
51        "Wrote records {} through {}",
52        ack.start.seq_num,
53        ack.end.seq_num - 1
54    );
55    // ANCHOR_END: simple-append
56
57    // ANCHOR: simple-read
58    let batch = stream
59        .read(
60            ReadInput::new()
61                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
62                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_limits(ReadLimits::new().with_count(100))),
63        )
64        .await?;
65
66    for record in batch.records {
67        println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
68    }
69    // ANCHOR_END: simple-read
70
71    // ANCHOR: append-session
72    let session = stream.append_session(AppendSessionConfig::new());
73
74    // Submit a batch - this enqueues it and returns a ticket
75    let records = AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
76        AppendRecord::new("event-1")?,
77        AppendRecord::new("event-2")?,
78    ])?;
79    let ticket = session.submit(AppendInput::new(records)).await?;
80
81    // Wait for durability
82    let ack = ticket.await?;
83    println!("Durable at seqNum {}", ack.start.seq_num);
84
85    session.close().await?;
86    // ANCHOR_END: append-session
87
88    // ANCHOR: producer
89    let producer = stream.producer(
90        ProducerConfig::new()
91            .with_batching(BatchingConfig::new().with_linger(Duration::from_millis(5))),
92    );
93
94    // Submit individual records
95    let ticket = producer.submit(AppendRecord::new("my event")?).await?;
96
97    // Get the exact sequence number
98    let ack = ticket.await?;
99    println!("Record durable at seqNum {}", ack.seq_num);
100
101    producer.close().await?;
102    // ANCHOR_END: producer
103
104    // ANCHOR: check-tail
105    let tail = stream.check_tail().await?;
106    println!("Stream has {} records", tail.seq_num);
107    // ANCHOR_END: check-tail
108
109    // Cleanup
110    basin
111        .delete_stream(s2_sdk::types::DeleteStreamInput::new(stream_name))
112        .await?;
113
114    println!("Streams examples completed");
115
116    // The following read session examples are for documentation snippets only.
117    // They are not executed because they would block waiting for new records.
118    if std::env::var("RUN_READ_SESSIONS").is_err() {
119        return Ok(());
120    }
121
122    // ANCHOR: read-session
123    let mut session = stream
124        .read_session(ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0))))
125        .await?;
126
127    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
128        let batch = batch?;
129        for record in batch.records {
130            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
131        }
132    }
133    // ANCHOR_END: read-session
134
135    // ANCHOR: read-session-tail-offset
136    // Start reading from 10 records before the current tail
137    let mut session = stream
138        .read_session(
139            ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::TailOffset(10))),
140        )
141        .await?;
142
143    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
144        let batch = batch?;
145        for record in batch.records {
146            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
147        }
148    }
149    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-tail-offset
150
151    // ANCHOR: read-session-timestamp
152    // Start reading from a specific timestamp
153    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
154        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
155        .as_millis() as u64
156        - 3600 * 1000;
157    let mut session = stream
158        .read_session(
159            ReadInput::new()
160                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::Timestamp(one_hour_ago))),
161        )
162        .await?;
163
164    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
165        let batch = batch?;
166        for record in batch.records {
167            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
168        }
169    }
170    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-timestamp
171
172    // ANCHOR: read-session-until
173    // Read records until a specific timestamp
174    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
175        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
176        .as_millis() as u64
177        - 3600 * 1000;
178    let mut session = stream
179        .read_session(
180            ReadInput::new()
181                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
182                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_until(..one_hour_ago)),
183        )
184        .await?;
185
186    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
187        let batch = batch?;
188        for record in batch.records {
189            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
190        }
191    }
192    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-until
193
194    // ANCHOR: read-session-wait
195    // Read all available records, and once reaching the current tail, wait an additional 30 seconds
196    // for new ones
197    let mut session = stream
198        .read_session(
199            ReadInput::new()
200                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
201                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_wait(30)),
202        )
203        .await?;
204
205    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
206        let batch = batch?;
207        for record in batch.records {
208            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
209        }
210    }
211    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-wait
212
213    Ok(())
214}
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pub fn with_ignore_command_records(self, ignore_command_records: bool) -> Self

Set whether to filter out command records from the stream when reading.

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