#[non_exhaustive]pub struct IntervalDetailsBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for IntervalDetails
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Implementations§
Source§impl IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl IntervalDetailsBuilder
Sourcepub fn time_zone(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn time_zone(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The timezone applied to requested metrics.
Sourcepub fn set_time_zone(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_time_zone(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The timezone applied to requested metrics.
Sourcepub fn get_time_zone(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_time_zone(&self) -> &Option<String>
The timezone applied to requested metrics.
Sourcepub fn interval_period(self, input: IntervalPeriod) -> Self
pub fn interval_period(self, input: IntervalPeriod) -> Self
IntervalPeriod
: An aggregated grouping applied to request metrics. Valid IntervalPeriod
values are: FIFTEEN_MIN
| THIRTY_MIN
| HOUR
| DAY
| WEEK
| TOTAL
.
For example, if IntervalPeriod
is selected THIRTY_MIN
, StartTime
and EndTime
differs by 1 day, then Amazon Connect returns 48 results in the response. Each result is aggregated by the THIRTY_MIN period. By default Amazon Connect aggregates results based on the TOTAL
interval period.
The following list describes restrictions on StartTime
and EndTime
based on what IntervalPeriod
is requested.
-
FIFTEEN_MIN
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
THIRTY_MIN
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
HOUR
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
DAY
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days. -
WEEK
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days. -
TOTAL
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days.
Sourcepub fn set_interval_period(self, input: Option<IntervalPeriod>) -> Self
pub fn set_interval_period(self, input: Option<IntervalPeriod>) -> Self
IntervalPeriod
: An aggregated grouping applied to request metrics. Valid IntervalPeriod
values are: FIFTEEN_MIN
| THIRTY_MIN
| HOUR
| DAY
| WEEK
| TOTAL
.
For example, if IntervalPeriod
is selected THIRTY_MIN
, StartTime
and EndTime
differs by 1 day, then Amazon Connect returns 48 results in the response. Each result is aggregated by the THIRTY_MIN period. By default Amazon Connect aggregates results based on the TOTAL
interval period.
The following list describes restrictions on StartTime
and EndTime
based on what IntervalPeriod
is requested.
-
FIFTEEN_MIN
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
THIRTY_MIN
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
HOUR
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
DAY
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days. -
WEEK
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days. -
TOTAL
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days.
Sourcepub fn get_interval_period(&self) -> &Option<IntervalPeriod>
pub fn get_interval_period(&self) -> &Option<IntervalPeriod>
IntervalPeriod
: An aggregated grouping applied to request metrics. Valid IntervalPeriod
values are: FIFTEEN_MIN
| THIRTY_MIN
| HOUR
| DAY
| WEEK
| TOTAL
.
For example, if IntervalPeriod
is selected THIRTY_MIN
, StartTime
and EndTime
differs by 1 day, then Amazon Connect returns 48 results in the response. Each result is aggregated by the THIRTY_MIN period. By default Amazon Connect aggregates results based on the TOTAL
interval period.
The following list describes restrictions on StartTime
and EndTime
based on what IntervalPeriod
is requested.
-
FIFTEEN_MIN
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
THIRTY_MIN
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
HOUR
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 3 days. -
DAY
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days. -
WEEK
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days. -
TOTAL
: The difference betweenStartTime
andEndTime
must be less than 35 days.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> IntervalDetails
pub fn build(self) -> IntervalDetails
Consumes the builder and constructs a IntervalDetails
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Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl Clone for IntervalDetailsBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> IntervalDetailsBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> IntervalDetailsBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for IntervalDetailsBuilder
Source§impl Default for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl Default for IntervalDetailsBuilder
Source§fn default() -> IntervalDetailsBuilder
fn default() -> IntervalDetailsBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl PartialEq for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for IntervalDetailsBuilder
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impl Freeze for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl Send for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl Sync for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl Unpin for IntervalDetailsBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for IntervalDetailsBuilder
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