#[non_exhaustive]pub enum ReferenceSummary {
Attachment(AttachmentReference),
Date(DateReference),
Email(EmailReference),
EmailMessage(EmailMessageReference),
Number(NumberReference),
String(StringReference),
Url(UrlReference),
Unknown,
}
Expand description
Contains summary information about a reference. ReferenceSummary
contains only one non null field between the URL and attachment based on the reference type.
Variants (Non-exhaustive)§
This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Attachment(AttachmentReference)
Information about the reference when the referenceType
is ATTACHMENT
. Otherwise, null.
Date(DateReference)
Information about a reference when the referenceType
is DATE
. Otherwise, null.
Email(EmailReference)
Information about a reference when the referenceType
is EMAIL
. Otherwise, null.
EmailMessage(EmailMessageReference)
Information about the reference when the referenceType is EMAIL_MESSAGE
. Otherwise, null.
Number(NumberReference)
Information about a reference when the referenceType
is NUMBER
. Otherwise, null.
String(StringReference)
Information about a reference when the referenceType
is STRING
. Otherwise, null.
Url(UrlReference)
Information about the reference when the referenceType
is URL
. Otherwise, null.
Unknown
The Unknown
variant represents cases where new union variant was received. Consider upgrading the SDK to the latest available version.
An unknown enum variant
Note: If you encounter this error, consider upgrading your SDK to the latest version.
The Unknown
variant represents cases where the server sent a value that wasn’t recognized
by the client. This can happen when the server adds new functionality, but the client has not been updated.
To investigate this, consider turning on debug logging to print the raw HTTP response.
Implementations§
Source§impl ReferenceSummary
impl ReferenceSummary
Sourcepub fn as_attachment(&self) -> Result<&AttachmentReference, &Self>
pub fn as_attachment(&self) -> Result<&AttachmentReference, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into Attachment
, extracting the inner AttachmentReference
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_attachment(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_attachment(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a Attachment
.
Sourcepub fn as_date(&self) -> Result<&DateReference, &Self>
pub fn as_date(&self) -> Result<&DateReference, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into Date
, extracting the inner DateReference
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn as_email(&self) -> Result<&EmailReference, &Self>
pub fn as_email(&self) -> Result<&EmailReference, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into Email
, extracting the inner EmailReference
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn as_email_message(&self) -> Result<&EmailMessageReference, &Self>
pub fn as_email_message(&self) -> Result<&EmailMessageReference, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into EmailMessage
, extracting the inner EmailMessageReference
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_email_message(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_email_message(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a EmailMessage
.
Sourcepub fn as_number(&self) -> Result<&NumberReference, &Self>
pub fn as_number(&self) -> Result<&NumberReference, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into Number
, extracting the inner NumberReference
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn as_string(&self) -> Result<&StringReference, &Self>
pub fn as_string(&self) -> Result<&StringReference, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into String
, extracting the inner StringReference
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn as_url(&self) -> Result<&UrlReference, &Self>
pub fn as_url(&self) -> Result<&UrlReference, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into Url
, extracting the inner UrlReference
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the enum instance is the Unknown
variant.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for ReferenceSummary
impl Clone for ReferenceSummary
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ReferenceSummary
fn clone(&self) -> ReferenceSummary
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ReferenceSummary
impl Debug for ReferenceSummary
Source§impl PartialEq for ReferenceSummary
impl PartialEq for ReferenceSummary
impl StructuralPartialEq for ReferenceSummary
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for ReferenceSummary
impl RefUnwindSafe for ReferenceSummary
impl Send for ReferenceSummary
impl Sync for ReferenceSummary
impl Unpin for ReferenceSummary
impl UnwindSafe for ReferenceSummary
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