pub trait ObjectStoreWrapper {
// Required methods
fn scheme(&self) -> ObjectStoreScheme;
fn put<'life0, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
data: Bytes,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = EmptyResult> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait;
fn get<'life0, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Bytes>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait;
}Required Methods§
fn scheme(&self) -> ObjectStoreScheme
fn put<'life0, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
data: Bytes,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = EmptyResult> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
fn get<'life0, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Bytes>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
Dyn Compatibility§
This trait is dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety".