#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateResourceConfigurationInput {
pub name: Option<String>,
pub type: Option<ResourceConfigurationType>,
pub port_ranges: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub protocol: Option<ProtocolType>,
pub resource_gateway_identifier: Option<String>,
pub resource_configuration_group_identifier: Option<String>,
pub resource_configuration_definition: Option<ResourceConfigurationDefinition>,
pub allow_association_to_shareable_service_network: Option<bool>,
pub client_token: Option<String>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.name: Option<String>
The name of the resource configuration. The name must be unique within the account. The valid characters are a-z, 0-9, and hyphens (-). You can't use a hyphen as the first or last character, or immediately after another hyphen.
type: Option<ResourceConfigurationType>
The type of resource configuration.
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SINGLE
- A single resource. -
GROUP
- A group of resources. You must create a group resource configuration before you create a child resource configuration. -
CHILD
- A single resource that is part of a group resource configuration. -
ARN
- An Amazon Web Services resource.
port_ranges: Option<Vec<String>>
(SINGLE, GROUP, CHILD) The TCP port ranges that a consumer can use to access a resource configuration (for example: 1-65535). You can separate port ranges using commas (for example: 1,2,22-30).
protocol: Option<ProtocolType>
(SINGLE, GROUP) The protocol accepted by the resource configuration.
resource_gateway_identifier: Option<String>
(SINGLE, GROUP, ARN) The ID or ARN of the resource gateway used to connect to the resource configuration. For a child resource configuration, this value is inherited from the parent resource configuration.
resource_configuration_group_identifier: Option<String>
(CHILD) The ID or ARN of the parent resource configuration (type is GROUP
). This is used to associate a child resource configuration with a group resource configuration.
resource_configuration_definition: Option<ResourceConfigurationDefinition>
(SINGLE, CHILD, ARN) The resource configuration.
(SINGLE, GROUP, ARN) Specifies whether the resource configuration can be associated with a sharable service network. The default is false.
client_token: Option<String>
A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. If you retry a request that completed successfully using the same client token and parameters, the retry succeeds without performing any actions. If the parameters aren't identical, the retry fails.
The tags for the resource configuration.
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Source§impl CreateResourceConfigurationInput
impl CreateResourceConfigurationInput
Sourcepub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the resource configuration. The name must be unique within the account. The valid characters are a-z, 0-9, and hyphens (-). You can't use a hyphen as the first or last character, or immediately after another hyphen.
Sourcepub fn type(&self) -> Option<&ResourceConfigurationType>
pub fn type(&self) -> Option<&ResourceConfigurationType>
The type of resource configuration.
-
SINGLE
- A single resource. -
GROUP
- A group of resources. You must create a group resource configuration before you create a child resource configuration. -
CHILD
- A single resource that is part of a group resource configuration. -
ARN
- An Amazon Web Services resource.
Sourcepub fn port_ranges(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn port_ranges(&self) -> &[String]
(SINGLE, GROUP, CHILD) The TCP port ranges that a consumer can use to access a resource configuration (for example: 1-65535). You can separate port ranges using commas (for example: 1,2,22-30).
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .port_ranges.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn protocol(&self) -> Option<&ProtocolType>
pub fn protocol(&self) -> Option<&ProtocolType>
(SINGLE, GROUP) The protocol accepted by the resource configuration.
Sourcepub fn resource_gateway_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn resource_gateway_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
(SINGLE, GROUP, ARN) The ID or ARN of the resource gateway used to connect to the resource configuration. For a child resource configuration, this value is inherited from the parent resource configuration.
Sourcepub fn resource_configuration_group_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn resource_configuration_group_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
(CHILD) The ID or ARN of the parent resource configuration (type is GROUP
). This is used to associate a child resource configuration with a group resource configuration.
Sourcepub fn resource_configuration_definition(
&self,
) -> Option<&ResourceConfigurationDefinition>
pub fn resource_configuration_definition( &self, ) -> Option<&ResourceConfigurationDefinition>
(SINGLE, CHILD, ARN) The resource configuration.
(SINGLE, GROUP, ARN) Specifies whether the resource configuration can be associated with a sharable service network. The default is false.
Sourcepub fn client_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn client_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. If you retry a request that completed successfully using the same client token and parameters, the retry succeeds without performing any actions. If the parameters aren't identical, the retry fails.
The tags for the resource configuration.
Source§impl CreateResourceConfigurationInput
impl CreateResourceConfigurationInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateResourceConfigurationInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateResourceConfigurationInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateResourceConfigurationInput
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Source§impl Clone for CreateResourceConfigurationInput
impl Clone for CreateResourceConfigurationInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateResourceConfigurationInput
fn clone(&self) -> CreateResourceConfigurationInput
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impl Freeze for CreateResourceConfigurationInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for CreateResourceConfigurationInput
impl Send for CreateResourceConfigurationInput
impl Sync for CreateResourceConfigurationInput
impl Unpin for CreateResourceConfigurationInput
impl UnwindSafe for CreateResourceConfigurationInput
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