pub struct StatementBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A Type that knows how to construct Statement.
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Source§impl StatementBuilder
impl StatementBuilder
Sourcepub fn id(self, val: &str) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn id(self, val: &str) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the id
field parsing the argument as a UUID.
Raise DataError if argument is empty, cannot be parsed into a
valid UUID, or is all zeroes (nil
UUID) or ones (max
UUID).
Sourcepub fn id_as_uuid(self, uuid: Uuid) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn id_as_uuid(self, uuid: Uuid) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the id
field from given UUID.
Raise DataError if argument is empty, or is all zeroes (nil
UUID)
or ones (max
UUID).
Sourcepub fn actor(self, val: Actor) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn actor(self, val: Actor) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the actor
field.
Raise DataError if the argument is invalid.
Sourcepub fn verb(self, val: Verb) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn verb(self, val: Verb) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the verb
field.
Raise DataError if the argument is invalid.
Sourcepub fn object(self, val: StatementObject) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn object(self, val: StatementObject) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the object
field.
Raise DataError if the argument is invalid.
Sourcepub fn result(self, val: XResult) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn result(self, val: XResult) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the result
field.
Raise DataError if the argument is invalid.
Sourcepub fn context(self, val: Context) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn context(self, val: Context) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the context
field.
Raise DataError if the argument is invalid.
Sourcepub fn timestamp(self, val: &str) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn timestamp(self, val: &str) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the timestamp
field from a string.
Raise DataError if the argument is empty or invalid.
Sourcepub fn with_timestamp(self, val: DateTime<Utc>) -> Self
pub fn with_timestamp(self, val: DateTime<Utc>) -> Self
Set the timestamp
field from a DateTime value.
Sourcepub fn stored(self, val: &str) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn stored(self, val: &str) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the stored
field from a string.
Raise DataError if the argument is empty or invalid.
Sourcepub fn with_stored(self, val: DateTime<Utc>) -> Self
pub fn with_stored(self, val: DateTime<Utc>) -> Self
Set the stored
field from a DateTime value.
Set the authority
field.
Raise DataError if the argument is invalid.
Sourcepub fn version(self, val: &str) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn version(self, val: &str) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Set the version
field.
Raise DataError if the argument is empty or invalid.
Sourcepub fn attachment(self, att: Attachment) -> Result<Self, DataError>
pub fn attachment(self, att: Attachment) -> Result<Self, DataError>
Add att
to attachments
field if valid; otherwise raise a
DataError.
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Source§impl Debug for StatementBuilder
impl Debug for StatementBuilder
Source§impl Default for StatementBuilder
impl Default for StatementBuilder
Source§fn default() -> StatementBuilder
fn default() -> StatementBuilder
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impl Freeze for StatementBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for StatementBuilder
impl Send for StatementBuilder
impl Sync for StatementBuilder
impl Unpin for StatementBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for StatementBuilder
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