#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InstanceProfile {
pub instance_profile_arn: Option<String>,
pub availability_zone: Option<String>,
pub kms_key_arn: Option<String>,
pub publicly_accessible: Option<bool>,
pub network_type: Option<String>,
pub instance_profile_name: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub instance_profile_creation_time: Option<DateTime>,
pub subnet_group_identifier: Option<String>,
pub vpc_security_groups: Option<Vec<String>>,
}
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Provides information that defines an instance profile.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.instance_profile_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) string that uniquely identifies the instance profile.
availability_zone: Option<String>
The Availability Zone where the instance profile runs.
kms_key_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the KMS key that is used to encrypt the connection parameters for the instance profile.
If you don't specify a value for the KmsKeyArn
parameter, then DMS uses your default encryption key.
KMS creates the default encryption key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default encryption key for each Amazon Web Services Region.
publicly_accessible: Option<bool>
Specifies the accessibility options for the instance profile. A value of true
represents an instance profile with a public IP address. A value of false
represents an instance profile with a private IP address. The default value is true
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network_type: Option<String>
Specifies the network type for the instance profile. A value of IPV4
represents an instance profile with IPv4 network type and only supports IPv4 addressing. A value of IPV6
represents an instance profile with IPv6 network type and only supports IPv6 addressing. A value of DUAL
represents an instance profile with dual network type that supports IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
instance_profile_name: Option<String>
The user-friendly name for the instance profile.
description: Option<String>
A description of the instance profile. Descriptions can have up to 31 characters. A description can contain only ASCII letters, digits, and hyphens ('-'). Also, it can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens, and can only begin with a letter.
instance_profile_creation_time: Option<DateTime>
The time the instance profile was created.
subnet_group_identifier: Option<String>
The identifier of the subnet group that is associated with the instance profile.
vpc_security_groups: Option<Vec<String>>
The VPC security groups that are used with the instance profile. The VPC security group must work with the VPC containing the instance profile.
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Source§impl InstanceProfile
impl InstanceProfile
Sourcepub fn instance_profile_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn instance_profile_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) string that uniquely identifies the instance profile.
Sourcepub fn availability_zone(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn availability_zone(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Availability Zone where the instance profile runs.
Sourcepub fn kms_key_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn kms_key_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the KMS key that is used to encrypt the connection parameters for the instance profile.
If you don't specify a value for the KmsKeyArn
parameter, then DMS uses your default encryption key.
KMS creates the default encryption key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default encryption key for each Amazon Web Services Region.
Sourcepub fn publicly_accessible(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn publicly_accessible(&self) -> Option<bool>
Specifies the accessibility options for the instance profile. A value of true
represents an instance profile with a public IP address. A value of false
represents an instance profile with a private IP address. The default value is true
.
Sourcepub fn network_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn network_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
Specifies the network type for the instance profile. A value of IPV4
represents an instance profile with IPv4 network type and only supports IPv4 addressing. A value of IPV6
represents an instance profile with IPv6 network type and only supports IPv6 addressing. A value of DUAL
represents an instance profile with dual network type that supports IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
Sourcepub fn instance_profile_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn instance_profile_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The user-friendly name for the instance profile.
Sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
A description of the instance profile. Descriptions can have up to 31 characters. A description can contain only ASCII letters, digits, and hyphens ('-'). Also, it can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens, and can only begin with a letter.
Sourcepub fn instance_profile_creation_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn instance_profile_creation_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The time the instance profile was created.
Sourcepub fn subnet_group_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn subnet_group_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The identifier of the subnet group that is associated with the instance profile.
Sourcepub fn vpc_security_groups(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn vpc_security_groups(&self) -> &[String]
The VPC security groups that are used with the instance profile. The VPC security group must work with the VPC containing the instance profile.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .vpc_security_groups.is_none()
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Source§impl InstanceProfile
impl InstanceProfile
Sourcepub fn builder() -> InstanceProfileBuilder
pub fn builder() -> InstanceProfileBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture InstanceProfile
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Source§impl Clone for InstanceProfile
impl Clone for InstanceProfile
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InstanceProfile
fn clone(&self) -> InstanceProfile
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impl Debug for InstanceProfile
Source§impl PartialEq for InstanceProfile
impl PartialEq for InstanceProfile
impl StructuralPartialEq for InstanceProfile
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impl Freeze for InstanceProfile
impl RefUnwindSafe for InstanceProfile
impl Send for InstanceProfile
impl Sync for InstanceProfile
impl Unpin for InstanceProfile
impl UnwindSafe for InstanceProfile
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