aws_sdk_devicefarm::types

Struct RemoteAccessSession

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct RemoteAccessSession {
Show 22 fields pub arn: Option<String>, pub name: Option<String>, pub created: Option<DateTime>, pub status: Option<ExecutionStatus>, pub result: Option<ExecutionResult>, pub message: Option<String>, pub started: Option<DateTime>, pub stopped: Option<DateTime>, pub device: Option<Device>, pub instance_arn: Option<String>, pub remote_debug_enabled: Option<bool>, pub remote_record_enabled: Option<bool>, pub remote_record_app_arn: Option<String>, pub host_address: Option<String>, pub client_id: Option<String>, pub billing_method: Option<BillingMethod>, pub device_minutes: Option<DeviceMinutes>, pub endpoint: Option<String>, pub device_udid: Option<String>, pub interaction_mode: Option<InteractionMode>, pub skip_app_resign: Option<bool>, pub vpc_config: Option<VpcConfig>,
}
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Represents information about the remote access session.

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§arn: Option<String>

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the remote access session.

§name: Option<String>

The name of the remote access session.

§created: Option<DateTime>

The date and time the remote access session was created.

§status: Option<ExecutionStatus>

The status of the remote access session. Can be any of the following:

  • PENDING.

  • PENDING_CONCURRENCY.

  • PENDING_DEVICE.

  • PROCESSING.

  • SCHEDULING.

  • PREPARING.

  • RUNNING.

  • COMPLETED.

  • STOPPING.

§result: Option<ExecutionResult>

The result of the remote access session. Can be any of the following:

  • PENDING.

  • PASSED.

  • WARNED.

  • FAILED.

  • SKIPPED.

  • ERRORED.

  • STOPPED.

§message: Option<String>

A message about the remote access session.

§started: Option<DateTime>

The date and time the remote access session was started.

§stopped: Option<DateTime>

The date and time the remote access session was stopped.

§device: Option<Device>

The device (phone or tablet) used in the remote access session.

§instance_arn: Option<String>

The ARN of the instance.

§remote_debug_enabled: Option<bool>

This flag is set to true if remote debugging is enabled for the remote access session.

Remote debugging is no longer supported.

§remote_record_enabled: Option<bool>

This flag is set to true if remote recording is enabled for the remote access session.

§remote_record_app_arn: Option<String>

The ARN for the app to be recorded in the remote access session.

§host_address: Option<String>

IP address of the EC2 host where you need to connect to remotely debug devices. Only returned if remote debugging is enabled for the remote access session.

Remote debugging is no longer supported.

§client_id: Option<String>

Unique identifier of your client for the remote access session. Only returned if remote debugging is enabled for the remote access session.

Remote debugging is no longer supported.

§billing_method: Option<BillingMethod>

The billing method of the remote access session. Possible values include METERED or UNMETERED. For more information about metered devices, see AWS Device Farm terminology.

§device_minutes: Option<DeviceMinutes>

The number of minutes a device is used in a remote access session (including setup and teardown minutes).

§endpoint: Option<String>

The endpoint for the remote access sesssion.

§device_udid: Option<String>

Unique device identifier for the remote device. Only returned if remote debugging is enabled for the remote access session.

Remote debugging is no longer supported.

§interaction_mode: Option<InteractionMode>

The interaction mode of the remote access session. Valid values are:

  • INTERACTIVE: You can interact with the iOS device by viewing, touching, and rotating the screen. You cannot run XCUITest framework-based tests in this mode.

  • NO_VIDEO: You are connected to the device, but cannot interact with it or view the screen. This mode has the fastest test execution speed. You can run XCUITest framework-based tests in this mode.

  • VIDEO_ONLY: You can view the screen, but cannot touch or rotate it. You can run XCUITest framework-based tests and watch the screen in this mode.

§skip_app_resign: Option<bool>

When set to true, for private devices, Device Farm does not sign your app again. For public devices, Device Farm always signs your apps again.

For more information about how Device Farm re-signs your apps, see Do you modify my app? in the AWS Device Farm FAQs.

§vpc_config: Option<VpcConfig>

The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a project.

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impl RemoteAccessSession

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pub fn arn(&self) -> Option<&str>

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the remote access session.

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pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>

The name of the remote access session.

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pub fn created(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The date and time the remote access session was created.

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pub fn status(&self) -> Option<&ExecutionStatus>

The status of the remote access session. Can be any of the following:

  • PENDING.

  • PENDING_CONCURRENCY.

  • PENDING_DEVICE.

  • PROCESSING.

  • SCHEDULING.

  • PREPARING.

  • RUNNING.

  • COMPLETED.

  • STOPPING.

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pub fn result(&self) -> Option<&ExecutionResult>

The result of the remote access session. Can be any of the following:

  • PENDING.

  • PASSED.

  • WARNED.

  • FAILED.

  • SKIPPED.

  • ERRORED.

  • STOPPED.

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pub fn message(&self) -> Option<&str>

A message about the remote access session.

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pub fn started(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The date and time the remote access session was started.

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pub fn stopped(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The date and time the remote access session was stopped.

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pub fn device(&self) -> Option<&Device>

The device (phone or tablet) used in the remote access session.

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pub fn instance_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>

The ARN of the instance.

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pub fn remote_debug_enabled(&self) -> Option<bool>

This flag is set to true if remote debugging is enabled for the remote access session.

Remote debugging is no longer supported.

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pub fn remote_record_enabled(&self) -> Option<bool>

This flag is set to true if remote recording is enabled for the remote access session.

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pub fn remote_record_app_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>

The ARN for the app to be recorded in the remote access session.

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pub fn host_address(&self) -> Option<&str>

IP address of the EC2 host where you need to connect to remotely debug devices. Only returned if remote debugging is enabled for the remote access session.

Remote debugging is no longer supported.

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pub fn client_id(&self) -> Option<&str>

Unique identifier of your client for the remote access session. Only returned if remote debugging is enabled for the remote access session.

Remote debugging is no longer supported.

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pub fn billing_method(&self) -> Option<&BillingMethod>

The billing method of the remote access session. Possible values include METERED or UNMETERED. For more information about metered devices, see AWS Device Farm terminology.

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pub fn device_minutes(&self) -> Option<&DeviceMinutes>

The number of minutes a device is used in a remote access session (including setup and teardown minutes).

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pub fn endpoint(&self) -> Option<&str>

The endpoint for the remote access sesssion.

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pub fn device_udid(&self) -> Option<&str>

Unique device identifier for the remote device. Only returned if remote debugging is enabled for the remote access session.

Remote debugging is no longer supported.

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pub fn interaction_mode(&self) -> Option<&InteractionMode>

The interaction mode of the remote access session. Valid values are:

  • INTERACTIVE: You can interact with the iOS device by viewing, touching, and rotating the screen. You cannot run XCUITest framework-based tests in this mode.

  • NO_VIDEO: You are connected to the device, but cannot interact with it or view the screen. This mode has the fastest test execution speed. You can run XCUITest framework-based tests in this mode.

  • VIDEO_ONLY: You can view the screen, but cannot touch or rotate it. You can run XCUITest framework-based tests and watch the screen in this mode.

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pub fn skip_app_resign(&self) -> Option<bool>

When set to true, for private devices, Device Farm does not sign your app again. For public devices, Device Farm always signs your apps again.

For more information about how Device Farm re-signs your apps, see Do you modify my app? in the AWS Device Farm FAQs.

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pub fn vpc_config(&self) -> Option<&VpcConfig>

The VPC security groups and subnets that are attached to a project.

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impl RemoteAccessSession

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pub fn builder() -> RemoteAccessSessionBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture RemoteAccessSession.

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impl Clone for RemoteAccessSession

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fn clone(&self) -> RemoteAccessSession

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 RemoteAccessSession

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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 PartialEq for RemoteAccessSession

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fn eq(&self, other: &RemoteAccessSession) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for RemoteAccessSession

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