#[non_exhaustive]pub struct MemberAccountStatus {
pub account_id: String,
pub config_rule_name: String,
pub member_account_rule_status: MemberAccountRuleStatus,
pub error_code: Option<String>,
pub error_message: Option<String>,
pub last_update_time: Option<DateTime>,
}
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Organization Config rule creation or deletion status in each member account. This includes the name of the rule, the status, error code and error message when the rule creation or deletion failed.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.account_id: String
The 12-digit account ID of a member account.
config_rule_name: String
The name of Config rule deployed in the member account.
member_account_rule_status: MemberAccountRuleStatus
Indicates deployment status for Config rule in the member account. When management account calls PutOrganizationConfigRule
action for the first time, Config rule status is created in the member account. When management account calls PutOrganizationConfigRule
action for the second time, Config rule status is updated in the member account. Config rule status is deleted when the management account deletes OrganizationConfigRule
and disables service access for config-multiaccountsetup.amazonaws.com
.
Config sets the state of the rule to:
-
CREATE_SUCCESSFUL
when Config rule has been created in the member account. -
CREATE_IN_PROGRESS
when Config rule is being created in the member account. -
CREATE_FAILED
when Config rule creation has failed in the member account. -
DELETE_FAILED
when Config rule deletion has failed in the member account. -
DELETE_IN_PROGRESS
when Config rule is being deleted in the member account. -
DELETE_SUCCESSFUL
when Config rule has been deleted in the member account. -
UPDATE_SUCCESSFUL
when Config rule has been updated in the member account. -
UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
when Config rule is being updated in the member account. -
UPDATE_FAILED
when Config rule deletion has failed in the member account.
error_code: Option<String>
An error code that is returned when Config rule creation or deletion failed in the member account.
error_message: Option<String>
An error message indicating that Config rule account creation or deletion has failed due to an error in the member account.
last_update_time: Option<DateTime>
The timestamp of the last status update.
Implementations§
Source§impl MemberAccountStatus
impl MemberAccountStatus
Sourcepub fn account_id(&self) -> &str
pub fn account_id(&self) -> &str
The 12-digit account ID of a member account.
Sourcepub fn config_rule_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn config_rule_name(&self) -> &str
The name of Config rule deployed in the member account.
Sourcepub fn member_account_rule_status(&self) -> &MemberAccountRuleStatus
pub fn member_account_rule_status(&self) -> &MemberAccountRuleStatus
Indicates deployment status for Config rule in the member account. When management account calls PutOrganizationConfigRule
action for the first time, Config rule status is created in the member account. When management account calls PutOrganizationConfigRule
action for the second time, Config rule status is updated in the member account. Config rule status is deleted when the management account deletes OrganizationConfigRule
and disables service access for config-multiaccountsetup.amazonaws.com
.
Config sets the state of the rule to:
-
CREATE_SUCCESSFUL
when Config rule has been created in the member account. -
CREATE_IN_PROGRESS
when Config rule is being created in the member account. -
CREATE_FAILED
when Config rule creation has failed in the member account. -
DELETE_FAILED
when Config rule deletion has failed in the member account. -
DELETE_IN_PROGRESS
when Config rule is being deleted in the member account. -
DELETE_SUCCESSFUL
when Config rule has been deleted in the member account. -
UPDATE_SUCCESSFUL
when Config rule has been updated in the member account. -
UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
when Config rule is being updated in the member account. -
UPDATE_FAILED
when Config rule deletion has failed in the member account.
Sourcepub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&str>
An error code that is returned when Config rule creation or deletion failed in the member account.
Sourcepub fn error_message(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn error_message(&self) -> Option<&str>
An error message indicating that Config rule account creation or deletion has failed due to an error in the member account.
Sourcepub fn last_update_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn last_update_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The timestamp of the last status update.
Source§impl MemberAccountStatus
impl MemberAccountStatus
Sourcepub fn builder() -> MemberAccountStatusBuilder
pub fn builder() -> MemberAccountStatusBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture MemberAccountStatus
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Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for MemberAccountStatus
impl Clone for MemberAccountStatus
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MemberAccountStatus
fn clone(&self) -> MemberAccountStatus
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impl Debug for MemberAccountStatus
Source§impl PartialEq for MemberAccountStatus
impl PartialEq for MemberAccountStatus
impl StructuralPartialEq for MemberAccountStatus
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impl Freeze for MemberAccountStatus
impl RefUnwindSafe for MemberAccountStatus
impl Send for MemberAccountStatus
impl Sync for MemberAccountStatus
impl Unpin for MemberAccountStatus
impl UnwindSafe for MemberAccountStatus
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