pub struct ContactsApiSegments {
    pub client: Client,
}

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§client: Client

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impl ContactsApiSegments

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pub async fn get_contactdb_segments(&self) -> Result<ListAllSegmentsResponse>

Retrieve all segments.

This function performs a GET to the /contactdb/segments endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to retrieve all of your segments.

Parameters:

  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn post_contactdb_segment( &self, body: &ContactdbSegments ) -> Result<ContactdbSegmentsWithAllOf>

Create a Segment.

This function performs a POST to the /contactdb/segments endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to create a new segment.

Valid operators for create and update depend on the type of the field for which you are searching.

Dates

  • “eq”, “ne”, “lt” (before), “gt” (after)
    • You may use MM/DD/YYYY for day granularity or an epoch for second granularity.
  • “empty”, “not_empty”
  • “is within”

Text

  • “contains”
  • “eq” (is/equals - matches the full field)
  • “ne” (is not/not equals - matches any field where the entire field is not the condition value)
  • “empty”
  • “not_empty”

Numbers

  • “eq” (is/equals)
  • “lt” (is less than)
  • “gt” (is greater than)
  • “empty”
  • “not_empty”

Email Clicks and Opens

  • “eq” (opened)
  • “ne” (not opened)

All field values must be a string.

Conditions using “eq” or “ne” for email clicks and opens should provide a “field” of either clicks.campaign_identifier or opens.campaign_identifier. The condition value should be a string containing the id of a completed campaign.

The conditions list may contain multiple conditions, joined by an “and” or “or” in the “and_or” field.

The first condition in the conditions list must have an empty “and_or”, and subsequent conditions must all specify an “and_or”.

Parameters:

  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn get_contactdb_segments_segment( &self, segment_id: &str ) -> Result<ContactdbSegments>

Retrieve a segment.

This function performs a GET to the /contactdb/segments/{segment_id} endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to retrieve a single segment with the given ID.

Parameters:

  • segment_id: i64 – The ID of the segment you want to request.
  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn delete_contactdb_segments_segment( &self, segment_id: &str, delete_contacts: bool, body: &Value ) -> Result<()>

Delete a segment.

This function performs a DELETE to the /contactdb/segments/{segment_id} endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to delete a segment from your recipients database.

You also have the option to delete all the contacts from your Marketing Campaigns recipient database who were in this segment.

Parameters:

  • delete_contacts: bool – True to delete all contacts matching the segment in addition to deleting the segment.
  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn patch_contactdb_segments_segment( &self, segment_id: &str, body: &PatchContactdbSegmentsSegmentRequest ) -> Result<ContactdbSegments>

Update a segment.

This function performs a PATCH to the /contactdb/segments/{segment_id} endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to update a segment.

Parameters:

  • segment_id: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn get_contactdb_segments_segment_recipients( &self, segment_id: i64, page: i64, page_size: i64 ) -> Result<ListRecipientsOnASegmentResponse>

Retrieve recipients on a segment.

This function performs a GET to the /contactdb/segments/{segment_id}/recipients endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to retrieve all of the recipients in a segment with the given ID.

Parameters:

  • page: i64
  • page_size: i64
  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.

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