pub struct UrlMetric { /* private fields */ }
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A URL metric.

Record an Unicode string value a URL content. The URL is length-limited to MAX_URL_LENGTH bytes.

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impl UrlMetric

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pub fn new(meta: CommonMetricData) -> Self

Creates a new string metric.

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pub fn set<S: Into<String>>(&self, value: S)

Sets to the specified stringified URL.

Arguments
  • value - The stringified URL to set the metric to.
Notes

Truncates the value if it is longer than MAX_URL_LENGTH bytes and logs an error.

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pub fn test_get_value(&self, ping_name: Option<String>) -> Option<String>

Test-only API (exported for FFI purposes).

Gets the currently stored value as a string.

This doesn’t clear the stored value.

Arguments
  • ping_name - the optional name of the ping to retrieve the metric for. Defaults to the first value in send_in_pings.
Returns

The stored value or None if nothing stored.

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pub fn test_get_num_recorded_errors(&self, error: ErrorType) -> i32

Exported for test purposes.

Gets the number of recorded errors for the given metric and error type.

Arguments
  • error - The type of error
Returns

The number of errors reported.

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impl Clone for UrlMetric

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fn clone(&self) -> UrlMetric

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for UrlMetric

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl MetricType for UrlMetric

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fn meta(&self) -> &CommonMetricDataInternal

Access the stored metadata
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fn with_name(&self, _name: String) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Create a new metric from this with a new name.
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fn with_dynamic_label(&self, _label: String) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Create a new metric from this with a specific label.
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fn should_record(&self, glean: &Glean) -> bool

Whether this metric should currently be recorded Read more

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