pub struct ThingsStore {
pub tasks_by_uuid: HashMap<ThingsId, Task>,
pub areas_by_uuid: HashMap<ThingsId, Area>,
pub tags_by_uuid: HashMap<ThingsId, Tag>,
pub tags_by_title: HashMap<String, ThingsId>,
pub project_progress_by_uuid: HashMap<ThingsId, ProjectProgress>,
pub short_ids: HashMap<ThingsId, String>,
pub markable_ids: HashSet<ThingsId>,
pub markable_ids_sorted: Vec<ThingsId>,
pub area_ids_sorted: Vec<ThingsId>,
pub task_ids_sorted: Vec<ThingsId>,
}Fields§
§tasks_by_uuid: HashMap<ThingsId, Task>§areas_by_uuid: HashMap<ThingsId, Area>§project_progress_by_uuid: HashMap<ThingsId, ProjectProgress>§short_ids: HashMap<ThingsId, String>§markable_ids: HashSet<ThingsId>§markable_ids_sorted: Vec<ThingsId>§area_ids_sorted: Vec<ThingsId>§task_ids_sorted: Vec<ThingsId>Implementations§
Source§impl ThingsStore
impl ThingsStore
pub fn from_raw_state(raw_state: &RawState) -> Self
pub fn tasks( &self, status: Option<TaskStatus>, trashed: Option<bool>, item_type: Option<TaskType>, ) -> Vec<Task>
pub fn today(&self, today: &DateTime<Utc>) -> Vec<Task>
pub fn inbox(&self) -> Vec<Task>
pub fn anytime(&self, today: &DateTime<Utc>) -> Vec<Task>
pub fn someday(&self) -> Vec<Task>
pub fn logbook( &self, from_date: Option<DateTime<Local>>, to_date: Option<DateTime<Local>>, ) -> Vec<Task>
pub fn effective_project_uuid(&self, task: &Task) -> Option<ThingsId>
pub fn effective_area_uuid(&self, task: &Task) -> Option<ThingsId>
pub fn projects(&self, status: Option<TaskStatus>) -> Vec<Task>
pub fn areas(&self) -> Vec<Area>
pub fn get_task(&self, uuid: &str) -> Option<Task>
pub fn get_area(&self, uuid: &str) -> Option<Area>
pub fn get_tag(&self, uuid: &str) -> Option<Tag>
pub fn resolve_tag_title<T: ToString>(&self, uuid: T) -> String
pub fn resolve_area_title<T: ToString>(&self, uuid: T) -> String
pub fn resolve_project_title<T: ToString>(&self, uuid: T) -> String
pub fn short_id<T: ToString>(&self, uuid: T) -> String
pub fn project_progress<T: ToString>(&self, project_uuid: T) -> ProjectProgress
pub fn unique_prefix_length<T: ToString>(&self, ids: &[T]) -> usize
pub fn resolve_mark_identifier( &self, identifier: &str, ) -> (Option<Task>, String, Vec<Task>)
pub fn resolve_area_identifier( &self, identifier: &str, ) -> (Option<Area>, String, Vec<Area>)
pub fn resolve_task_identifier( &self, identifier: &str, ) -> (Option<Task>, String, Vec<Task>)
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for ThingsStore
impl Debug for ThingsStore
Source§impl Default for ThingsStore
impl Default for ThingsStore
Source§fn default() -> ThingsStore
fn default() -> ThingsStore
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impl Freeze for ThingsStore
impl RefUnwindSafe for ThingsStore
impl Send for ThingsStore
impl Sync for ThingsStore
impl Unpin for ThingsStore
impl UnsafeUnpin for ThingsStore
impl UnwindSafe for ThingsStore
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