#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetObjectAttributesParts {
pub total_parts_count: Option<i32>,
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<ObjectPart>>,
}
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A collection of parts associated with a multipart upload.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.total_parts_count: Option<i32>
The total number of parts.
part_number_marker: Option<String>
The marker for the current part.
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 PartNumberMarker
request parameter in a subsequent request.
max_parts: Option<i32>
The maximum number of parts allowed in the response.
is_truncated: Option<bool>
Indicates whether the returned list of parts is truncated. A value of true
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<ObjectPart>>
A container for elements related to a particular part. A response can contain zero or more Parts
elements.
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GetObjectAttributes
, if a additional checksum (includingx-amz-checksum-crc32
,x-amz-checksum-crc32c
,x-amz-checksum-sha1
, orx-amz-checksum-sha256
) isn't applied to the object specified in the request, the response doesn't returnPart
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GetObjectAttributes
, no matter whether a additional checksum is applied to the object specified in the request, the response returnsPart
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Source§impl GetObjectAttributesParts
impl GetObjectAttributesParts
Sourcepub fn total_parts_count(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn total_parts_count(&self) -> Option<i32>
The total number of parts.
Sourcepub fn part_number_marker(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn part_number_marker(&self) -> Option<&str>
The marker for the current part.
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 PartNumberMarker
request parameter in a subsequent request.
Sourcepub fn is_truncated(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn is_truncated(&self) -> Option<bool>
Indicates whether the returned list of parts is truncated. A value of true
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) -> &[ObjectPart]
pub fn parts(&self) -> &[ObjectPart]
A container for elements related to a particular part. A response can contain zero or more Parts
elements.
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GetObjectAttributes
, if a additional checksum (includingx-amz-checksum-crc32
,x-amz-checksum-crc32c
,x-amz-checksum-sha1
, orx-amz-checksum-sha256
) isn't applied to the object specified in the request, the response doesn't returnPart
. -
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GetObjectAttributes
, no matter whether a additional checksum is applied to the object specified in the request, the response returnsPart
.
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()
.
Source§impl GetObjectAttributesParts
impl GetObjectAttributesParts
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetObjectAttributesPartsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetObjectAttributesPartsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GetObjectAttributesParts
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Source§impl Clone for GetObjectAttributesParts
impl Clone for GetObjectAttributesParts
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GetObjectAttributesParts
fn clone(&self) -> GetObjectAttributesParts
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 GetObjectAttributesParts
Source§impl PartialEq for GetObjectAttributesParts
impl PartialEq for GetObjectAttributesParts
impl StructuralPartialEq for GetObjectAttributesParts
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impl Freeze for GetObjectAttributesParts
impl RefUnwindSafe for GetObjectAttributesParts
impl Send for GetObjectAttributesParts
impl Sync for GetObjectAttributesParts
impl Unpin for GetObjectAttributesParts
impl UnwindSafe for GetObjectAttributesParts
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