Struct tauri::command::CommandItem
source · pub struct CommandItem<'a, R: Runtime> {
pub name: &'static str,
pub key: &'static str,
pub message: &'a InvokeMessage<R>,
}
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Represents a custom command.
Fields§
§name: &'static str
The name of the command, e.g. handler
on #[command] fn handler(value: u64)
key: &'static str
The key of the command item, e.g. value
on #[command] fn handler(value: u64)
message: &'a InvokeMessage<R>
The InvokeMessage
that was passed to this command.
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source§impl<'de, R: Runtime> Deserializer<'de> for CommandItem<'de, R>
impl<'de, R: Runtime> Deserializer<'de> for CommandItem<'de, R>
A Deserializer
wrapper around CommandItem
.
If the key doesn’t exist, an error will be returned if the deserialized type is not expecting
an optional item. If the key does exist, the value will be called with
Value
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source§fn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool
fn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool
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impl<'a, R> !RefUnwindSafe for CommandItem<'a, R>
impl<'a, R> Send for CommandItem<'a, R>
impl<'a, R> Sync for CommandItem<'a, R>
impl<'a, R> Unpin for CommandItem<'a, R>
impl<'a, R> !UnwindSafe for CommandItem<'a, R>
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