#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct CertificateDetail {
Show 26 fields pub certificate_arn: Option<String>, pub domain_name: Option<String>, pub subject_alternative_names: Option<Vec<String>>, pub domain_validation_options: Option<Vec<DomainValidation>>, pub serial: Option<String>, pub subject: Option<String>, pub issuer: Option<String>, pub created_at: Option<DateTime>, pub issued_at: Option<DateTime>, pub imported_at: Option<DateTime>, pub status: Option<CertificateStatus>, pub revoked_at: Option<DateTime>, pub revocation_reason: Option<RevocationReason>, pub not_before: Option<DateTime>, pub not_after: Option<DateTime>, pub key_algorithm: Option<KeyAlgorithm>, pub signature_algorithm: Option<String>, pub in_use_by: Option<Vec<String>>, pub failure_reason: Option<FailureReason>, pub type: Option<CertificateType>, pub renewal_summary: Option<RenewalSummary>, pub key_usages: Option<Vec<KeyUsage>>, pub extended_key_usages: Option<Vec<ExtendedKeyUsage>>, pub certificate_authority_arn: Option<String>, pub renewal_eligibility: Option<RenewalEligibility>, pub options: Option<CertificateOptions>,
}
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Contains metadata about an ACM certificate. This structure is returned in the response to a DescribeCertificate request.

Fields (Non-exhaustive)

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certificate_arn: Option<String>

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the certificate. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

domain_name: Option<String>

The fully qualified domain name for the certificate, such as www.example.com or example.com.

subject_alternative_names: Option<Vec<String>>

One or more domain names (subject alternative names) included in the certificate. This list contains the domain names that are bound to the public key that is contained in the certificate. The subject alternative names include the canonical domain name (CN) of the certificate and additional domain names that can be used to connect to the website.

domain_validation_options: Option<Vec<DomainValidation>>

Contains information about the initial validation of each domain name that occurs as a result of the RequestCertificate request. This field exists only when the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

serial: Option<String>

The serial number of the certificate.

subject: Option<String>

The name of the entity that is associated with the public key contained in the certificate.

issuer: Option<String>

The name of the certificate authority that issued and signed the certificate.

created_at: Option<DateTime>

The time at which the certificate was requested.

issued_at: Option<DateTime>

The time at which the certificate was issued. This value exists only when the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

imported_at: Option<DateTime>

The date and time at which the certificate was imported. This value exists only when the certificate type is IMPORTED.

status: Option<CertificateStatus>

The status of the certificate.

revoked_at: Option<DateTime>

The time at which the certificate was revoked. This value exists only when the certificate status is REVOKED.

revocation_reason: Option<RevocationReason>

The reason the certificate was revoked. This value exists only when the certificate status is REVOKED.

not_before: Option<DateTime>

The time before which the certificate is not valid.

not_after: Option<DateTime>

The time after which the certificate is not valid.

key_algorithm: Option<KeyAlgorithm>

The algorithm that was used to generate the public-private key pair.

signature_algorithm: Option<String>

The algorithm that was used to sign the certificate.

in_use_by: Option<Vec<String>>

A list of ARNs for the Amazon Web Services resources that are using the certificate. A certificate can be used by multiple Amazon Web Services resources.

failure_reason: Option<FailureReason>

The reason the certificate request failed. This value exists only when the certificate status is FAILED. For more information, see Certificate Request Failed in the Amazon Web Services Certificate Manager User Guide.

type: Option<CertificateType>

The source of the certificate. For certificates provided by ACM, this value is AMAZON_ISSUED. For certificates that you imported with ImportCertificate, this value is IMPORTED. ACM does not provide managed renewal for imported certificates. For more information about the differences between certificates that you import and those that ACM provides, see Importing Certificates in the Amazon Web Services Certificate Manager User Guide.

renewal_summary: Option<RenewalSummary>

Contains information about the status of ACM's managed renewal for the certificate. This field exists only when the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

key_usages: Option<Vec<KeyUsage>>

A list of Key Usage X.509 v3 extension objects. Each object is a string value that identifies the purpose of the public key contained in the certificate. Possible extension values include DIGITAL_SIGNATURE, KEY_ENCHIPHERMENT, NON_REPUDIATION, and more.

extended_key_usages: Option<Vec<ExtendedKeyUsage>>

Contains a list of Extended Key Usage X.509 v3 extension objects. Each object specifies a purpose for which the certificate public key can be used and consists of a name and an object identifier (OID).

certificate_authority_arn: Option<String>

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the ACM PCA private certificate authority (CA) that issued the certificate. This has the following format:

arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012

renewal_eligibility: Option<RenewalEligibility>

Specifies whether the certificate is eligible for renewal. At this time, only exported private certificates can be renewed with the RenewCertificate command.

options: Option<CertificateOptions>

Value that specifies whether to add the certificate to a transparency log. Certificate transparency makes it possible to detect SSL certificates that have been mistakenly or maliciously issued. A browser might respond to certificate that has not been logged by showing an error message. The logs are cryptographically secure.

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The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the certificate. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

The fully qualified domain name for the certificate, such as www.example.com or example.com.

One or more domain names (subject alternative names) included in the certificate. This list contains the domain names that are bound to the public key that is contained in the certificate. The subject alternative names include the canonical domain name (CN) of the certificate and additional domain names that can be used to connect to the website.

Contains information about the initial validation of each domain name that occurs as a result of the RequestCertificate request. This field exists only when the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

The serial number of the certificate.

The name of the entity that is associated with the public key contained in the certificate.

The name of the certificate authority that issued and signed the certificate.

The time at which the certificate was requested.

The time at which the certificate was issued. This value exists only when the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

The date and time at which the certificate was imported. This value exists only when the certificate type is IMPORTED.

The status of the certificate.

The time at which the certificate was revoked. This value exists only when the certificate status is REVOKED.

The reason the certificate was revoked. This value exists only when the certificate status is REVOKED.

The time before which the certificate is not valid.

The time after which the certificate is not valid.

The algorithm that was used to generate the public-private key pair.

The algorithm that was used to sign the certificate.

A list of ARNs for the Amazon Web Services resources that are using the certificate. A certificate can be used by multiple Amazon Web Services resources.

The reason the certificate request failed. This value exists only when the certificate status is FAILED. For more information, see Certificate Request Failed in the Amazon Web Services Certificate Manager User Guide.

The source of the certificate. For certificates provided by ACM, this value is AMAZON_ISSUED. For certificates that you imported with ImportCertificate, this value is IMPORTED. ACM does not provide managed renewal for imported certificates. For more information about the differences between certificates that you import and those that ACM provides, see Importing Certificates in the Amazon Web Services Certificate Manager User Guide.

Contains information about the status of ACM's managed renewal for the certificate. This field exists only when the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

A list of Key Usage X.509 v3 extension objects. Each object is a string value that identifies the purpose of the public key contained in the certificate. Possible extension values include DIGITAL_SIGNATURE, KEY_ENCHIPHERMENT, NON_REPUDIATION, and more.

Contains a list of Extended Key Usage X.509 v3 extension objects. Each object specifies a purpose for which the certificate public key can be used and consists of a name and an object identifier (OID).

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the ACM PCA private certificate authority (CA) that issued the certificate. This has the following format:

arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012

Specifies whether the certificate is eligible for renewal. At this time, only exported private certificates can be renewed with the RenewCertificate command.

Value that specifies whether to add the certificate to a transparency log. Certificate transparency makes it possible to detect SSL certificates that have been mistakenly or maliciously issued. A browser might respond to certificate that has not been logged by showing an error message. The logs are cryptographically secure.

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CertificateDetail

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