pub struct JobAccountData {
    pub name: [u8; 32],
    pub metadata: [u8; 64],
    pub authority: Pubkey,
    pub expiration: i64,
    pub hash: [u8; 32],
    pub data: Vec<u8>,
    pub reference_count: u32,
    pub total_spent: u64,
    pub created_at: i64,
    pub is_initializing: u8,
}

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§name: [u8; 32]

Name of the job to store on-chain.

§metadata: [u8; 64]

Metadata of the job to store on-chain.

§authority: Pubkey

The account delegated as the authority for making account changes.

§expiration: i64

Unix timestamp when the job is considered invalid

§hash: [u8; 32]

Hash of the serialized data to prevent tampering.

§data: Vec<u8>

Serialized protobuf containing the collection of task to retrieve data off-chain.

§reference_count: u32

The number of data feeds referencing the job account..

§total_spent: u64

The token amount funded into a feed that contains this job account.

§created_at: i64

Unix timestamp when the job was created on-chain.

§is_initializing: u8

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impl AccountDeserialize for JobAccountData

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fn try_deserialize(buf: &mut &[u8]) -> Result<Self>

Deserializes previously initialized account data. Should fail for all uninitialized accounts, where the bytes are zeroed. Implementations should be unique to a particular account type so that one can never successfully deserialize the data of one account type into another. For example, if the SPL token program were to implement this trait, it should be impossible to deserialize a Mint account into a token Account.
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fn try_deserialize_unchecked(buf: &mut &[u8]) -> Result<Self>

Deserializes account data without checking the account discriminator. This should only be used on account initialization, when the bytes of the account are zeroed.
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impl AccountSerialize for JobAccountData

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fn try_serialize<W: Write>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<()>

Serializes the account data into writer.
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impl BorshDeserialize for JobAccountDatawhere [u8; 32]: BorshDeserialize, [u8; 64]: BorshDeserialize, Pubkey: BorshDeserialize, i64: BorshDeserialize, Vec<u8>: BorshDeserialize, u32: BorshDeserialize, u64: BorshDeserialize, u8: BorshDeserialize,

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Deserializes this instance from a given slice of bytes. Updates the buffer to point at the remaining bytes.
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Deserialize this instance from a slice of bytes.
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fn try_from_reader<R>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<Self, Error>where R: Read,

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impl BorshSerialize for JobAccountDatawhere [u8; 32]: BorshSerialize, [u8; 64]: BorshSerialize, Pubkey: BorshSerialize, i64: BorshSerialize, Vec<u8>: BorshSerialize, u32: BorshSerialize, u64: BorshSerialize, u8: BorshSerialize,

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fn serialize<W: Write>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<(), Error>

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fn try_to_vec(&self) -> Result<Vec<u8, Global>, Error>

Serialize this instance into a vector of bytes.
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impl Clone for JobAccountData

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fn clone(&self) -> JobAccountData

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Discriminator for JobAccountData

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impl Owner for JobAccountData

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