#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelection {
pub algorithm: Option<RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelectionAlgorithm>,
pub exclude_vaults: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub include_vaults: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub recovery_point_types: Option<Vec<RestoreTestingRecoveryPointType>>,
pub selection_window_days: i32,
}
Expand description
RecoveryPointSelection
has five parameters (three required and two optional). The values you specify determine which recovery point is included in the restore test. You must indicate with Algorithm
if you want the latest recovery point within your SelectionWindowDays
or if you want a random recovery point, and you must indicate through IncludeVaults
from which vaults the recovery points can be chosen.
Algorithm
(required) Valid values: "LATEST_WITHIN_WINDOW
" or "RANDOM_WITHIN_WINDOW
".
Recovery point types
(required) Valid values: "SNAPSHOT
" and/or "CONTINUOUS
". Include SNAPSHOT
to restore only snapshot recovery points; include CONTINUOUS
to restore continuous recovery points (point in time restore / PITR); use both to restore either a snapshot or a continuous recovery point. The recovery point will be determined by the value for Algorithm
.
IncludeVaults (required). You must include one or more backup vaults. Use the wildcard \["*"\] or specific ARNs.
SelectionWindowDays
(optional) Value must be an integer (in days) from 1 to 365. If not included, the value defaults to 30
.
ExcludeVaults
(optional). You can choose to input one or more specific backup vault ARNs to exclude those vaults' contents from restore eligibility. Or, you can include a list of selectors. If this parameter and its value are not included, it defaults to empty list.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.algorithm: Option<RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelectionAlgorithm>
Acceptable values include "LATEST_WITHIN_WINDOW" or "RANDOM_WITHIN_WINDOW"
exclude_vaults: Option<Vec<String>>
Accepted values include specific ARNs or list of selectors. Defaults to empty list if not listed.
include_vaults: Option<Vec<String>>
Accepted values include wildcard \["*"\] or by specific ARNs or ARN wilcard replacement \["arn:aws:backup:us-west-2:123456789012:backup-vault:asdf", ...\] \["arn:aws:backup:*:*:backup-vault:asdf-*", ...\]
recovery_point_types: Option<Vec<RestoreTestingRecoveryPointType>>
These are the types of recovery points.
Include SNAPSHOT
to restore only snapshot recovery points; include CONTINUOUS
to restore continuous recovery points (point in time restore / PITR); use both to restore either a snapshot or a continuous recovery point. The recovery point will be determined by the value for Algorithm
.
selection_window_days: i32
Accepted values are integers from 1 to 365.
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Source§impl RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelection
impl RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelection
Sourcepub fn algorithm(
&self,
) -> Option<&RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelectionAlgorithm>
pub fn algorithm( &self, ) -> Option<&RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelectionAlgorithm>
Acceptable values include "LATEST_WITHIN_WINDOW" or "RANDOM_WITHIN_WINDOW"
Sourcepub fn exclude_vaults(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn exclude_vaults(&self) -> &[String]
Accepted values include specific ARNs or list of selectors. Defaults to empty list if not listed.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .exclude_vaults.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn include_vaults(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn include_vaults(&self) -> &[String]
Accepted values include wildcard \["*"\] or by specific ARNs or ARN wilcard replacement \["arn:aws:backup:us-west-2:123456789012:backup-vault:asdf", ...\] \["arn:aws:backup:*:*:backup-vault:asdf-*", ...\]
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .include_vaults.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn recovery_point_types(&self) -> &[RestoreTestingRecoveryPointType]
pub fn recovery_point_types(&self) -> &[RestoreTestingRecoveryPointType]
These are the types of recovery points.
Include SNAPSHOT
to restore only snapshot recovery points; include CONTINUOUS
to restore continuous recovery points (point in time restore / PITR); use both to restore either a snapshot or a continuous recovery point. The recovery point will be determined by the value for Algorithm
.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .recovery_point_types.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn selection_window_days(&self) -> i32
pub fn selection_window_days(&self) -> i32
Accepted values are integers from 1 to 365.
Source§impl RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelection
impl RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelection
Sourcepub fn builder() -> RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelectionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelectionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelection
.
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> RestoreTestingRecoveryPointSelection
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