aws_sdk_wafv2/operation/create_ip_set/
builders.rs

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// Code generated by software.amazon.smithy.rust.codegen.smithy-rs. DO NOT EDIT.
pub use crate::operation::create_ip_set::_create_ip_set_output::CreateIpSetOutputBuilder;

pub use crate::operation::create_ip_set::_create_ip_set_input::CreateIpSetInputBuilder;

impl crate::operation::create_ip_set::builders::CreateIpSetInputBuilder {
    /// Sends a request with this input using the given client.
    pub async fn send_with(
        self,
        client: &crate::Client,
    ) -> ::std::result::Result<
        crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIpSetOutput,
        ::aws_smithy_runtime_api::client::result::SdkError<
            crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIPSetError,
            ::aws_smithy_runtime_api::client::orchestrator::HttpResponse,
        >,
    > {
        let mut fluent_builder = client.create_ip_set();
        fluent_builder.inner = self;
        fluent_builder.send().await
    }
}
/// Fluent builder constructing a request to `CreateIPSet`.
///
/// <p>Creates an <code>IPSet</code>, which you use to identify web requests that originate from specific IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses. For example, if you're receiving a lot of requests from a ranges of IP addresses, you can configure WAF to block them using an IPSet that lists those IP addresses.</p>
#[derive(::std::clone::Clone, ::std::fmt::Debug)]
pub struct CreateIPSetFluentBuilder {
    handle: ::std::sync::Arc<crate::client::Handle>,
    inner: crate::operation::create_ip_set::builders::CreateIpSetInputBuilder,
    config_override: ::std::option::Option<crate::config::Builder>,
}
impl
    crate::client::customize::internal::CustomizableSend<
        crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIpSetOutput,
        crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIPSetError,
    > for CreateIPSetFluentBuilder
{
    fn send(
        self,
        config_override: crate::config::Builder,
    ) -> crate::client::customize::internal::BoxFuture<
        crate::client::customize::internal::SendResult<
            crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIpSetOutput,
            crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIPSetError,
        >,
    > {
        ::std::boxed::Box::pin(async move { self.config_override(config_override).send().await })
    }
}
impl CreateIPSetFluentBuilder {
    /// Creates a new `CreateIPSetFluentBuilder`.
    pub(crate) fn new(handle: ::std::sync::Arc<crate::client::Handle>) -> Self {
        Self {
            handle,
            inner: ::std::default::Default::default(),
            config_override: ::std::option::Option::None,
        }
    }
    /// Access the CreateIPSet as a reference.
    pub fn as_input(&self) -> &crate::operation::create_ip_set::builders::CreateIpSetInputBuilder {
        &self.inner
    }
    /// Sends the request and returns the response.
    ///
    /// If an error occurs, an `SdkError` will be returned with additional details that
    /// can be matched against.
    ///
    /// By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior
    /// is configurable with the [RetryConfig](aws_smithy_types::retry::RetryConfig), which can be
    /// set when configuring the client.
    pub async fn send(
        self,
    ) -> ::std::result::Result<
        crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIpSetOutput,
        ::aws_smithy_runtime_api::client::result::SdkError<
            crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIPSetError,
            ::aws_smithy_runtime_api::client::orchestrator::HttpResponse,
        >,
    > {
        let input = self
            .inner
            .build()
            .map_err(::aws_smithy_runtime_api::client::result::SdkError::construction_failure)?;
        let runtime_plugins = crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIPSet::operation_runtime_plugins(
            self.handle.runtime_plugins.clone(),
            &self.handle.conf,
            self.config_override,
        );
        crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIPSet::orchestrate(&runtime_plugins, input).await
    }

    /// Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.
    pub fn customize(
        self,
    ) -> crate::client::customize::CustomizableOperation<
        crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIpSetOutput,
        crate::operation::create_ip_set::CreateIPSetError,
        Self,
    > {
        crate::client::customize::CustomizableOperation::new(self)
    }
    pub(crate) fn config_override(mut self, config_override: impl ::std::convert::Into<crate::config::Builder>) -> Self {
        self.set_config_override(::std::option::Option::Some(config_override.into()));
        self
    }

    pub(crate) fn set_config_override(&mut self, config_override: ::std::option::Option<crate::config::Builder>) -> &mut Self {
        self.config_override = config_override;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The name of the IP set. You cannot change the name of an <code>IPSet</code> after you create it.</p>
    pub fn name(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.name(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The name of the IP set. You cannot change the name of an <code>IPSet</code> after you create it.</p>
    pub fn set_name(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_name(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>The name of the IP set. You cannot change the name of an <code>IPSet</code> after you create it.</p>
    pub fn get_name(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        self.inner.get_name()
    }
    /// <p>Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application. A regional application can be an Application Load Balancer (ALB), an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, an App Runner service, or an Amazon Web Services Verified Access instance.</p>
    /// <p>To work with CloudFront, you must also specify the Region US East (N. Virginia) as follows:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>CLI - Specify the Region when you use the CloudFront scope: <code>--scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>API and SDKs - For all calls, use the Region endpoint us-east-1.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn scope(mut self, input: crate::types::Scope) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.scope(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application. A regional application can be an Application Load Balancer (ALB), an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, an App Runner service, or an Amazon Web Services Verified Access instance.</p>
    /// <p>To work with CloudFront, you must also specify the Region US East (N. Virginia) as follows:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>CLI - Specify the Region when you use the CloudFront scope: <code>--scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>API and SDKs - For all calls, use the Region endpoint us-east-1.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn set_scope(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::Scope>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_scope(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application. A regional application can be an Application Load Balancer (ALB), an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, an App Runner service, or an Amazon Web Services Verified Access instance.</p>
    /// <p>To work with CloudFront, you must also specify the Region US East (N. Virginia) as follows:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>CLI - Specify the Region when you use the CloudFront scope: <code>--scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>API and SDKs - For all calls, use the Region endpoint us-east-1.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn get_scope(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<crate::types::Scope> {
        self.inner.get_scope()
    }
    /// <p>A description of the IP set that helps with identification.</p>
    pub fn description(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.description(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>A description of the IP set that helps with identification.</p>
    pub fn set_description(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_description(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>A description of the IP set that helps with identification.</p>
    pub fn get_description(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        self.inner.get_description()
    }
    /// <p>The version of the IP addresses, either <code>IPV4</code> or <code>IPV6</code>.</p>
    pub fn ip_address_version(mut self, input: crate::types::IpAddressVersion) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.ip_address_version(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>The version of the IP addresses, either <code>IPV4</code> or <code>IPV6</code>.</p>
    pub fn set_ip_address_version(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::IpAddressVersion>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_ip_address_version(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>The version of the IP addresses, either <code>IPV4</code> or <code>IPV6</code>.</p>
    pub fn get_ip_address_version(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<crate::types::IpAddressVersion> {
        self.inner.get_ip_address_version()
    }
    ///
    /// Appends an item to `Addresses`.
    ///
    /// To override the contents of this collection use [`set_addresses`](Self::set_addresses).
    ///
    /// <p>Contains an array of strings that specifies zero or more IP addresses or blocks of IP addresses that you want WAF to inspect for in incoming requests. All addresses must be specified using Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. WAF supports all IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR ranges except for <code>/0</code>.</p>
    /// <p>Example address strings:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from the IP address 192.0.2.44, specify <code>192.0.2.44/32</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from IP addresses from 192.0.2.0 to 192.0.2.255, specify <code>192.0.2.0/24</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from the IP address 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111, specify <code>1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from IP addresses 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 to 1111:0000:0000:0000:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff, specify <code>1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000/64</code>.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    /// <p>For more information about CIDR notation, see the Wikipedia entry <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing">Classless Inter-Domain Routing</a>.</p>
    /// <p>Example JSON <code>Addresses</code> specifications:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Empty array: <code>"Addresses": \[\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Array with one address: <code>"Addresses": \["192.0.2.44/32"\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Array with three addresses: <code>"Addresses": \["192.0.2.44/32", "192.0.2.0/24", "192.0.0.0/16"\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>INVALID specification: <code>"Addresses": \[""\]</code> INVALID</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn addresses(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.addresses(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>Contains an array of strings that specifies zero or more IP addresses or blocks of IP addresses that you want WAF to inspect for in incoming requests. All addresses must be specified using Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. WAF supports all IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR ranges except for <code>/0</code>.</p>
    /// <p>Example address strings:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from the IP address 192.0.2.44, specify <code>192.0.2.44/32</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from IP addresses from 192.0.2.0 to 192.0.2.255, specify <code>192.0.2.0/24</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from the IP address 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111, specify <code>1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from IP addresses 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 to 1111:0000:0000:0000:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff, specify <code>1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000/64</code>.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    /// <p>For more information about CIDR notation, see the Wikipedia entry <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing">Classless Inter-Domain Routing</a>.</p>
    /// <p>Example JSON <code>Addresses</code> specifications:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Empty array: <code>"Addresses": \[\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Array with one address: <code>"Addresses": \["192.0.2.44/32"\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Array with three addresses: <code>"Addresses": \["192.0.2.44/32", "192.0.2.0/24", "192.0.0.0/16"\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>INVALID specification: <code>"Addresses": \[""\]</code> INVALID</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn set_addresses(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::vec::Vec<::std::string::String>>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_addresses(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>Contains an array of strings that specifies zero or more IP addresses or blocks of IP addresses that you want WAF to inspect for in incoming requests. All addresses must be specified using Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. WAF supports all IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR ranges except for <code>/0</code>.</p>
    /// <p>Example address strings:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from the IP address 192.0.2.44, specify <code>192.0.2.44/32</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from IP addresses from 192.0.2.0 to 192.0.2.255, specify <code>192.0.2.0/24</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from the IP address 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111, specify <code>1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128</code>.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>For requests that originated from IP addresses 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 to 1111:0000:0000:0000:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff, specify <code>1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000/64</code>.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    /// <p>For more information about CIDR notation, see the Wikipedia entry <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing">Classless Inter-Domain Routing</a>.</p>
    /// <p>Example JSON <code>Addresses</code> specifications:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Empty array: <code>"Addresses": \[\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Array with one address: <code>"Addresses": \["192.0.2.44/32"\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>Array with three addresses: <code>"Addresses": \["192.0.2.44/32", "192.0.2.0/24", "192.0.0.0/16"\]</code></p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>INVALID specification: <code>"Addresses": \[""\]</code> INVALID</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn get_addresses(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::vec::Vec<::std::string::String>> {
        self.inner.get_addresses()
    }
    ///
    /// Appends an item to `Tags`.
    ///
    /// To override the contents of this collection use [`set_tags`](Self::set_tags).
    ///
    /// <p>An array of key:value pairs to associate with the resource.</p>
    pub fn tags(mut self, input: crate::types::Tag) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.tags(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>An array of key:value pairs to associate with the resource.</p>
    pub fn set_tags(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::vec::Vec<crate::types::Tag>>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_tags(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>An array of key:value pairs to associate with the resource.</p>
    pub fn get_tags(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::vec::Vec<crate::types::Tag>> {
        self.inner.get_tags()
    }
}