pub struct ClientRateLimiterBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Builder for ClientRateLimiter
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Source§impl ClientRateLimiterBuilder
impl ClientRateLimiterBuilder
Sourcepub fn token_refill_rate(self, token_refill_rate: f64) -> Self
pub fn token_refill_rate(self, token_refill_rate: f64) -> Self
The rate at which token are replenished.
Sourcepub fn set_token_refill_rate(
&mut self,
token_refill_rate: Option<f64>,
) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_token_refill_rate( &mut self, token_refill_rate: Option<f64>, ) -> &mut Self
The rate at which token are replenished.
Sourcepub fn maximum_bucket_capacity(self, maximum_bucket_capacity: f64) -> Self
pub fn maximum_bucket_capacity(self, maximum_bucket_capacity: f64) -> Self
The maximum capacity allowed in the token bucket
The implementation of ClientRateLimiter
guarantees that current_capacity
never exceeds this value.
Sourcepub fn set_maximum_bucket_capacity(
&mut self,
maximum_bucket_capacity: Option<f64>,
) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_maximum_bucket_capacity( &mut self, maximum_bucket_capacity: Option<f64>, ) -> &mut Self
The maximum capacity allowed in the token bucket
The implementation of ClientRateLimiter
guarantees that current_capacity
never exceeds this value.
Sourcepub fn current_bucket_capacity(self, current_bucket_capacity: f64) -> Self
pub fn current_bucket_capacity(self, current_bucket_capacity: f64) -> Self
The current capacity of the token bucket
The implementation of ClientRateLimiter
guarantees that this value is always at least 1.0
when it’s enabled.
Sourcepub fn set_current_bucket_capacity(
&mut self,
current_bucket_capacity: Option<f64>,
) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_current_bucket_capacity( &mut self, current_bucket_capacity: Option<f64>, ) -> &mut Self
The current capacity of the token bucket
The implementation of ClientRateLimiter
guarantees that this value is always at least 1.0
when it’s enabled.
Sourcepub fn tokens_retrieved_per_second(
self,
tokens_retrieved_per_second: f64,
) -> Self
pub fn tokens_retrieved_per_second( self, tokens_retrieved_per_second: f64, ) -> Self
The smoothed rate which tokens are being retrieved.
Sourcepub fn set_tokens_retrieved_per_second(
&mut self,
tokens_retrieved_per_second: Option<f64>,
) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_tokens_retrieved_per_second( &mut self, tokens_retrieved_per_second: Option<f64>, ) -> &mut Self
The smoothed rate which tokens are being retrieved.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> ClientRateLimiter
pub fn build(self) -> ClientRateLimiter
Build the ClientRateLimiter.
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Source§impl Clone for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
impl Clone for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ClientRateLimiterBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ClientRateLimiterBuilder
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impl Debug for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
Source§impl Default for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
impl Default for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
Source§fn default() -> ClientRateLimiterBuilder
fn default() -> ClientRateLimiterBuilder
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impl Freeze for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
impl Send for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
impl Sync for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
impl Unpin for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for ClientRateLimiterBuilder
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