#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AppIntegrationsConfiguration {
pub app_integration_arn: String,
pub object_fields: Option<Vec<String>>,
}
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Configuration information for Amazon AppIntegrations to automatically ingest content.
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Struct { .. }
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; and struct update syntax will not work.app_integration_arn: String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AppIntegrations DataIntegration to use for ingesting content.
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For Salesforce, your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must have an ObjectConfiguration if objectFields is not provided, including at least
Id
,ArticleNumber
,VersionNumber
,Title
,PublishStatus
, andIsDeleted
as source fields. -
For ServiceNow, your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must have an ObjectConfiguration if objectFields is not provided, including at least
number
,short_description
,sys_mod_count
,workflow_state
, andactive
as source fields. -
For Zendesk, your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must have an ObjectConfiguration if
objectFields
is not provided, including at leastid
,title
,updated_at
, anddraft
as source fields. -
For SharePoint, your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must have a FileConfiguration, including only file extensions that are among
docx
,pdf
,html
,htm
, andtxt
. -
For Amazon S3, the ObjectConfiguration and FileConfiguration of your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must be null. The
SourceURI
of your DataIntegration must use the following format:s3://your_s3_bucket_name
.The bucket policy of the corresponding S3 bucket must allow the Amazon Web Services principal
app-integrations.amazonaws.com
to performs3:ListBucket
,s3:GetObject
, ands3:GetBucketLocation
against the bucket.
object_fields: Option<Vec<String>>
The fields from the source that are made available to your agents in Wisdom. Optional if ObjectConfiguration is included in the provided DataIntegration.
-
For Salesforce, you must include at least
Id
,ArticleNumber
,VersionNumber
,Title
,PublishStatus
, andIsDeleted
. -
For ServiceNow, you must include at least
number
,short_description
,sys_mod_count
,workflow_state
, andactive
. -
For Zendesk, you must include at least
id
,title
,updated_at
, anddraft
.
Make sure to include additional fields. These fields are indexed and used to source recommendations.
Implementations§
Source§impl AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl AppIntegrationsConfiguration
Sourcepub fn app_integration_arn(&self) -> &str
pub fn app_integration_arn(&self) -> &str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AppIntegrations DataIntegration to use for ingesting content.
-
For Salesforce, your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must have an ObjectConfiguration if objectFields is not provided, including at least
Id
,ArticleNumber
,VersionNumber
,Title
,PublishStatus
, andIsDeleted
as source fields. -
For ServiceNow, your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must have an ObjectConfiguration if objectFields is not provided, including at least
number
,short_description
,sys_mod_count
,workflow_state
, andactive
as source fields. -
For Zendesk, your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must have an ObjectConfiguration if
objectFields
is not provided, including at leastid
,title
,updated_at
, anddraft
as source fields. -
For SharePoint, your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must have a FileConfiguration, including only file extensions that are among
docx
,pdf
,html
,htm
, andtxt
. -
For Amazon S3, the ObjectConfiguration and FileConfiguration of your AppIntegrations DataIntegration must be null. The
SourceURI
of your DataIntegration must use the following format:s3://your_s3_bucket_name
.The bucket policy of the corresponding S3 bucket must allow the Amazon Web Services principal
app-integrations.amazonaws.com
to performs3:ListBucket
,s3:GetObject
, ands3:GetBucketLocation
against the bucket.
Sourcepub fn object_fields(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn object_fields(&self) -> &[String]
The fields from the source that are made available to your agents in Wisdom. Optional if ObjectConfiguration is included in the provided DataIntegration.
-
For Salesforce, you must include at least
Id
,ArticleNumber
,VersionNumber
,Title
,PublishStatus
, andIsDeleted
. -
For ServiceNow, you must include at least
number
,short_description
,sys_mod_count
,workflow_state
, andactive
. -
For Zendesk, you must include at least
id
,title
,updated_at
, anddraft
.
Make sure to include additional fields. These fields are indexed and used to source recommendations.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .object_fields.is_none()
.
Source§impl AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl AppIntegrationsConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AppIntegrationsConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AppIntegrationsConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AppIntegrationsConfiguration
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl Clone for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AppIntegrationsConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> AppIntegrationsConfiguration
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Debug for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl PartialEq for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &AppIntegrationsConfiguration) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &AppIntegrationsConfiguration) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
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impl Freeze for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl Send for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl Sync for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl Unpin for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for AppIntegrationsConfiguration
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