#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ReservationCoverageQuery {
pub time_range: Option<DateTimeRange>,
pub group_by: Option<Vec<GroupDefinition>>,
pub granularity: Option<Granularity>,
pub filter: Option<Expression>,
pub metrics: Option<Vec<MetricName>>,
}
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Defines the parameters for querying Reserved Instance coverage data, including grouping options, metrics, and sorting preferences.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.time_range: Option<DateTimeRange>
Defines a time period with explicit start and end times for data queries.
group_by: Option<Vec<GroupDefinition>>
Specifies how to group the Reserved Instance coverage data, such as by service, Region, or instance type.
granularity: Option<Granularity>
The time granularity of the retrieved data: HOURLY
, DAILY
, or MONTHLY
.
filter: Option<Expression>
Defines complex filtering conditions using logical operators (AND
, OR
, NOT
) and various filter types.
metrics: Option<Vec<MetricName>>
The coverage metrics to include in the results.
Valid values for ReservationCoverageQuery metrics are Hour
, Unit
, and Cost
.
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Source§impl ReservationCoverageQuery
impl ReservationCoverageQuery
Sourcepub fn time_range(&self) -> Option<&DateTimeRange>
pub fn time_range(&self) -> Option<&DateTimeRange>
Defines a time period with explicit start and end times for data queries.
Sourcepub fn group_by(&self) -> &[GroupDefinition]
pub fn group_by(&self) -> &[GroupDefinition]
Specifies how to group the Reserved Instance coverage data, such as by service, Region, or instance type.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .group_by.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn granularity(&self) -> Option<&Granularity>
pub fn granularity(&self) -> Option<&Granularity>
The time granularity of the retrieved data: HOURLY
, DAILY
, or MONTHLY
.
Sourcepub fn filter(&self) -> Option<&Expression>
pub fn filter(&self) -> Option<&Expression>
Defines complex filtering conditions using logical operators (AND
, OR
, NOT
) and various filter types.
Sourcepub fn metrics(&self) -> &[MetricName]
pub fn metrics(&self) -> &[MetricName]
The coverage metrics to include in the results.
Valid values for ReservationCoverageQuery metrics are Hour
, Unit
, and Cost
.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .metrics.is_none()
.
Source§impl ReservationCoverageQuery
impl ReservationCoverageQuery
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ReservationCoverageQueryBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ReservationCoverageQueryBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ReservationCoverageQuery
.
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Source§impl Clone for ReservationCoverageQuery
impl Clone for ReservationCoverageQuery
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ReservationCoverageQuery
fn clone(&self) -> ReservationCoverageQuery
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impl Debug for ReservationCoverageQuery
Source§impl PartialEq for ReservationCoverageQuery
impl PartialEq for ReservationCoverageQuery
impl StructuralPartialEq for ReservationCoverageQuery
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impl Freeze for ReservationCoverageQuery
impl RefUnwindSafe for ReservationCoverageQuery
impl Send for ReservationCoverageQuery
impl Sync for ReservationCoverageQuery
impl Unpin for ReservationCoverageQuery
impl UnwindSafe for ReservationCoverageQuery
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