#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SchemaResponse {
pub code_line_count: Option<i64>,
pub code_size: Option<i64>,
pub complexity: Option<String>,
pub server: Option<ServerShortInfoResponse>,
pub database_instance: Option<DatabaseShortInfoResponse>,
pub schema_id: Option<String>,
pub schema_name: Option<String>,
pub original_schema: Option<SchemaShortInfoResponse>,
pub similarity: Option<f64>,
}
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Describes a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.code_line_count: Option<i64>
The number of lines of code in a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
code_size: Option<i64>
The size level of the code in a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
complexity: Option<String>
The complexity level of the code in a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
server: Option<ServerShortInfoResponse>
The database server for a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
database_instance: Option<DatabaseShortInfoResponse>
The database for a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
schema_id: Option<String>
The ID of a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
schema_name: Option<String>
The name of a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
original_schema: Option<SchemaShortInfoResponse>
Describes a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
similarity: Option<f64>
The similarity value for a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory. A higher similarity value indicates that a schema is likely to be a duplicate.
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Source§impl SchemaResponse
impl SchemaResponse
Sourcepub fn code_line_count(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn code_line_count(&self) -> Option<i64>
The number of lines of code in a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
Sourcepub fn code_size(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn code_size(&self) -> Option<i64>
The size level of the code in a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
Sourcepub fn complexity(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn complexity(&self) -> Option<&str>
The complexity level of the code in a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
Sourcepub fn server(&self) -> Option<&ServerShortInfoResponse>
pub fn server(&self) -> Option<&ServerShortInfoResponse>
The database server for a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
Sourcepub fn database_instance(&self) -> Option<&DatabaseShortInfoResponse>
pub fn database_instance(&self) -> Option<&DatabaseShortInfoResponse>
The database for a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
Sourcepub fn schema_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn schema_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
Sourcepub fn schema_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn schema_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
Sourcepub fn original_schema(&self) -> Option<&SchemaShortInfoResponse>
pub fn original_schema(&self) -> Option<&SchemaShortInfoResponse>
Describes a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory.
Sourcepub fn similarity(&self) -> Option<f64>
pub fn similarity(&self) -> Option<f64>
The similarity value for a schema in a Fleet Advisor collector inventory. A higher similarity value indicates that a schema is likely to be a duplicate.
Source§impl SchemaResponse
impl SchemaResponse
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SchemaResponseBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SchemaResponseBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SchemaResponse
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Source§impl Clone for SchemaResponse
impl Clone for SchemaResponse
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SchemaResponse
fn clone(&self) -> SchemaResponse
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impl Debug for SchemaResponse
Source§impl PartialEq for SchemaResponse
impl PartialEq for SchemaResponse
impl StructuralPartialEq for SchemaResponse
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impl Freeze for SchemaResponse
impl RefUnwindSafe for SchemaResponse
impl Send for SchemaResponse
impl Sync for SchemaResponse
impl Unpin for SchemaResponse
impl UnwindSafe for SchemaResponse
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