pub struct Layer { /* private fields */ }
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A named layer comprising a config bag
See the module docs for more documentation.
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Source§impl Layer
impl Layer
Sourcepub fn freeze(self) -> FrozenLayer
pub fn freeze(self) -> FrozenLayer
Converts this layer into a frozen layer that can no longer be mutated.
Sourcepub fn with_name(self, name: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> Layer
pub fn with_name(self, name: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> Layer
Changes the name of this layer.
Sourcepub fn load<T>(&self) -> <<T as Storable>::Storer as Store>::ReturnedType<'_>where
T: Storable,
pub fn load<T>(&self) -> <<T as Storable>::Storer as Store>::ReturnedType<'_>where
T: Storable,
Load a storable item from the bag
Sourcepub fn store_put<T>(&mut self, item: T) -> &mut Layerwhere
T: Storable<Storer = StoreReplace<T>>,
pub fn store_put<T>(&mut self, item: T) -> &mut Layerwhere
T: Storable<Storer = StoreReplace<T>>,
Stores item
of type T
into the config bag, overriding a previous value of the same type
Sourcepub fn store_or_unset<T>(&mut self, item: Option<T>) -> &mut Layerwhere
T: Storable<Storer = StoreReplace<T>>,
pub fn store_or_unset<T>(&mut self, item: Option<T>) -> &mut Layerwhere
T: Storable<Storer = StoreReplace<T>>,
Stores item
of type T
into the config bag, overriding a previous value of the same type,
or unsets it by passing a None
Sourcepub fn store_append<T>(&mut self, item: T) -> &mut Layerwhere
T: Storable<Storer = StoreAppend<T>>,
pub fn store_append<T>(&mut self, item: T) -> &mut Layerwhere
T: Storable<Storer = StoreAppend<T>>,
This can only be used for types that use StoreAppend
use aws_smithy_types::config_bag::{ConfigBag, Layer, Storable, StoreAppend, StoreReplace};
let mut layer_1 = Layer::new("example");
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct Interceptor(&'static str);
impl Storable for Interceptor {
type Storer = StoreAppend<Interceptor>;
}
layer_1.store_append(Interceptor("321"));
layer_1.store_append(Interceptor("654"));
let mut layer_2 = Layer::new("second layer");
layer_2.store_append(Interceptor("987"));
let bag = ConfigBag::of_layers(vec![layer_1, layer_2]);
assert_eq!(
bag.load::<Interceptor>().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
vec![&Interceptor("987"), &Interceptor("654"), &Interceptor("321")]
);
Sourcepub fn clear<T>(&mut self)where
T: Storable<Storer = StoreAppend<T>>,
pub fn clear<T>(&mut self)where
T: Storable<Storer = StoreAppend<T>>,
Clears the value of type T
from the config bag
This internally marks the item of type T
as cleared as opposed to wiping it out from the
config bag.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl From<CloneableLayer> for Layer
impl From<CloneableLayer> for Layer
Source§fn from(cloneable_layer: CloneableLayer) -> Layer
fn from(cloneable_layer: CloneableLayer) -> Layer
Source§impl From<Layer> for FrozenLayer
impl From<Layer> for FrozenLayer
Source§fn from(layer: Layer) -> FrozenLayer
fn from(layer: Layer) -> FrozenLayer
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impl Freeze for Layer
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Layer
impl Send for Layer
impl Sync for Layer
impl Unpin for Layer
impl !UnwindSafe for Layer
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