#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateControlMappingSource {
pub source_name: Option<String>,
pub source_description: Option<String>,
pub source_set_up_option: Option<SourceSetUpOption>,
pub source_type: Option<SourceType>,
pub source_keyword: Option<SourceKeyword>,
pub source_frequency: Option<SourceFrequency>,
pub troubleshooting_text: Option<String>,
}
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The mapping attributes that determine the evidence source for a given control, along with related parameters and metadata. This doesn't contain mappingID
.
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Struct { .. }
syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..
; and struct update syntax will not work.source_name: Option<String>
The name of the control mapping data source.
source_description: Option<String>
The description of the data source that determines where Audit Manager collects evidence from for the control.
source_set_up_option: Option<SourceSetUpOption>
The setup option for the data source. This option reflects if the evidence collection method is automated or manual. If you don’t provide a value for sourceSetUpOption
, Audit Manager automatically infers and populates the correct value based on the sourceType
that you specify.
source_type: Option<SourceType>
Specifies which type of data source is used to collect evidence.
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The source can be an individual data source type, such as
AWS_Cloudtrail
,AWS_Config
,AWS_Security_Hub
,AWS_API_Call
, orMANUAL
. -
The source can also be a managed grouping of data sources, such as a
Core_Control
or aCommon_Control
.
source_keyword: Option<SourceKeyword>
A keyword that relates to the control data source.
For manual evidence, this keyword indicates if the manual evidence is a file or text.
For automated evidence, this keyword identifies a specific CloudTrail event, Config rule, Security Hub control, or Amazon Web Services API name.
To learn more about the supported keywords that you can use when mapping a control data source, see the following pages in the Audit Manager User Guide:
source_frequency: Option<SourceFrequency>
Specifies how often evidence is collected from the control mapping source.
troubleshooting_text: Option<String>
The instructions for troubleshooting the control.
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Source§impl CreateControlMappingSource
impl CreateControlMappingSource
Sourcepub fn source_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the control mapping data source.
Sourcepub fn source_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
The description of the data source that determines where Audit Manager collects evidence from for the control.
Sourcepub fn source_set_up_option(&self) -> Option<&SourceSetUpOption>
pub fn source_set_up_option(&self) -> Option<&SourceSetUpOption>
The setup option for the data source. This option reflects if the evidence collection method is automated or manual. If you don’t provide a value for sourceSetUpOption
, Audit Manager automatically infers and populates the correct value based on the sourceType
that you specify.
Sourcepub fn source_type(&self) -> Option<&SourceType>
pub fn source_type(&self) -> Option<&SourceType>
Specifies which type of data source is used to collect evidence.
-
The source can be an individual data source type, such as
AWS_Cloudtrail
,AWS_Config
,AWS_Security_Hub
,AWS_API_Call
, orMANUAL
. -
The source can also be a managed grouping of data sources, such as a
Core_Control
or aCommon_Control
.
Sourcepub fn source_keyword(&self) -> Option<&SourceKeyword>
pub fn source_keyword(&self) -> Option<&SourceKeyword>
A keyword that relates to the control data source.
For manual evidence, this keyword indicates if the manual evidence is a file or text.
For automated evidence, this keyword identifies a specific CloudTrail event, Config rule, Security Hub control, or Amazon Web Services API name.
To learn more about the supported keywords that you can use when mapping a control data source, see the following pages in the Audit Manager User Guide:
Sourcepub fn source_frequency(&self) -> Option<&SourceFrequency>
pub fn source_frequency(&self) -> Option<&SourceFrequency>
Specifies how often evidence is collected from the control mapping source.
Sourcepub fn troubleshooting_text(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn troubleshooting_text(&self) -> Option<&str>
The instructions for troubleshooting the control.
Source§impl CreateControlMappingSource
impl CreateControlMappingSource
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateControlMappingSourceBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateControlMappingSourceBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateControlMappingSource
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Source§impl Clone for CreateControlMappingSource
impl Clone for CreateControlMappingSource
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateControlMappingSource
fn clone(&self) -> CreateControlMappingSource
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for CreateControlMappingSource
impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateControlMappingSource
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impl Freeze for CreateControlMappingSource
impl RefUnwindSafe for CreateControlMappingSource
impl Send for CreateControlMappingSource
impl Sync for CreateControlMappingSource
impl Unpin for CreateControlMappingSource
impl UnwindSafe for CreateControlMappingSource
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