#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ListPartsOutput {Show 15 fields
pub abort_date: Option<DateTime>,
pub abort_rule_id: Option<String>,
pub bucket: Option<String>,
pub key: Option<String>,
pub upload_id: Option<String>,
pub part_number_marker: Option<String>,
pub next_part_number_marker: Option<String>,
pub max_parts: Option<i32>,
pub is_truncated: Option<bool>,
pub parts: Option<Vec<Part>>,
pub initiator: Option<Initiator>,
pub owner: Option<Owner>,
pub storage_class: Option<StorageClass>,
pub request_charged: Option<RequestCharged>,
pub checksum_algorithm: Option<ChecksumAlgorithm>,
/* private fields */
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.abort_date: Option<DateTime>
If the bucket has a lifecycle rule configured with an action to abort incomplete multipart uploads and the prefix in the lifecycle rule matches the object name in the request, then the response includes this header indicating when the initiated multipart upload will become eligible for abort operation. For more information, see Aborting Incomplete Multipart Uploads Using a Bucket Lifecycle Configuration.
The response will also include the x-amz-abort-rule-id
header that will provide the ID of the lifecycle configuration rule that defines this action.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
abort_rule_id: Option<String>
This header is returned along with the x-amz-abort-date
header. It identifies applicable lifecycle configuration rule that defines the action to abort incomplete multipart uploads.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
bucket: Option<String>
The name of the bucket to which the multipart upload was initiated. Does not return the access point ARN or access point alias if used.
key: Option<String>
Object key for which the multipart upload was initiated.
upload_id: Option<String>
Upload ID identifying the multipart upload whose parts are being listed.
part_number_marker: Option<String>
Specifies the part after which listing should begin. Only parts with higher part numbers will be listed.
next_part_number_marker: Option<String>
When a list is truncated, this element specifies the last part in the list, as well as the value to use for the part-number-marker
request parameter in a subsequent request.
max_parts: Option<i32>
Maximum number of parts that were allowed in the response.
is_truncated: Option<bool>
Indicates whether the returned list of parts is truncated. A true value indicates that the list was truncated. A list can be truncated if the number of parts exceeds the limit returned in the MaxParts element.
parts: Option<Vec<Part>>
Container for elements related to a particular part. A response can contain zero or more Part
elements.
initiator: Option<Initiator>
Container element that identifies who initiated the multipart upload. If the initiator is an Amazon Web Services account, this element provides the same information as the Owner
element. If the initiator is an IAM User, this element provides the user ARN and display name.
owner: Option<Owner>
Container element that identifies the object owner, after the object is created. If multipart upload is initiated by an IAM user, this element provides the parent account ID and display name.
Directory buckets - The bucket owner is returned as the object owner for all the parts.
storage_class: Option<StorageClass>
The class of storage used to store the uploaded object.
Directory buckets - Only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported by directory buckets to store objects.
request_charged: Option<RequestCharged>
If present, indicates that the requester was successfully charged for the request.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
checksum_algorithm: Option<ChecksumAlgorithm>
The algorithm that was used to create a checksum of the object.
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Source§impl ListPartsOutput
impl ListPartsOutput
Sourcepub fn abort_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn abort_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
If the bucket has a lifecycle rule configured with an action to abort incomplete multipart uploads and the prefix in the lifecycle rule matches the object name in the request, then the response includes this header indicating when the initiated multipart upload will become eligible for abort operation. For more information, see Aborting Incomplete Multipart Uploads Using a Bucket Lifecycle Configuration.
The response will also include the x-amz-abort-rule-id
header that will provide the ID of the lifecycle configuration rule that defines this action.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Sourcepub fn abort_rule_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn abort_rule_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
This header is returned along with the x-amz-abort-date
header. It identifies applicable lifecycle configuration rule that defines the action to abort incomplete multipart uploads.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Sourcepub fn bucket(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn bucket(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the bucket to which the multipart upload was initiated. Does not return the access point ARN or access point alias if used.
Sourcepub fn upload_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn upload_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
Upload ID identifying the multipart upload whose parts are being listed.
Sourcepub fn part_number_marker(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn part_number_marker(&self) -> Option<&str>
Specifies the part after which listing should begin. Only parts with higher part numbers will be listed.
Sourcepub fn next_part_number_marker(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn next_part_number_marker(&self) -> Option<&str>
When a list is truncated, this element specifies the last part in the list, as well as the value to use for the part-number-marker
request parameter in a subsequent request.
Sourcepub fn max_parts(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_parts(&self) -> Option<i32>
Maximum number of parts that were allowed in the response.
Sourcepub fn is_truncated(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn is_truncated(&self) -> Option<bool>
Indicates whether the returned list of parts is truncated. A true value indicates that the list was truncated. A list can be truncated if the number of parts exceeds the limit returned in the MaxParts element.
Sourcepub fn parts(&self) -> &[Part]
pub fn parts(&self) -> &[Part]
Container for elements related to a particular part. A response can contain zero or more Part
elements.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .parts.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn initiator(&self) -> Option<&Initiator>
pub fn initiator(&self) -> Option<&Initiator>
Container element that identifies who initiated the multipart upload. If the initiator is an Amazon Web Services account, this element provides the same information as the Owner
element. If the initiator is an IAM User, this element provides the user ARN and display name.
Sourcepub fn owner(&self) -> Option<&Owner>
pub fn owner(&self) -> Option<&Owner>
Container element that identifies the object owner, after the object is created. If multipart upload is initiated by an IAM user, this element provides the parent account ID and display name.
Directory buckets - The bucket owner is returned as the object owner for all the parts.
Sourcepub fn storage_class(&self) -> Option<&StorageClass>
pub fn storage_class(&self) -> Option<&StorageClass>
The class of storage used to store the uploaded object.
Directory buckets - Only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported by directory buckets to store objects.
Sourcepub fn request_charged(&self) -> Option<&RequestCharged>
pub fn request_charged(&self) -> Option<&RequestCharged>
If present, indicates that the requester was successfully charged for the request.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Sourcepub fn checksum_algorithm(&self) -> Option<&ChecksumAlgorithm>
pub fn checksum_algorithm(&self) -> Option<&ChecksumAlgorithm>
The algorithm that was used to create a checksum of the object.
Source§impl ListPartsOutput
impl ListPartsOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ListPartsOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ListPartsOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ListPartsOutput
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Source§impl Clone for ListPartsOutput
impl Clone for ListPartsOutput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ListPartsOutput
fn clone(&self) -> ListPartsOutput
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for ListPartsOutput
Source§impl PartialEq for ListPartsOutput
impl PartialEq for ListPartsOutput
Source§impl RequestId for ListPartsOutput
impl RequestId for ListPartsOutput
Source§fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
None
if the service could not be reached.Source§impl RequestIdExt for ListPartsOutput
impl RequestIdExt for ListPartsOutput
Source§fn extended_request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
fn extended_request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
impl StructuralPartialEq for ListPartsOutput
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impl Freeze for ListPartsOutput
impl RefUnwindSafe for ListPartsOutput
impl Send for ListPartsOutput
impl Sync for ListPartsOutput
impl Unpin for ListPartsOutput
impl UnwindSafe for ListPartsOutput
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