#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A builder for ApplyGuardrailInput.
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Source§impl ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
Sourcepub fn guardrail_identifier(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn guardrail_identifier(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The guardrail identifier used in the request to apply the guardrail.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_guardrail_identifier(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_guardrail_identifier(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The guardrail identifier used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn get_guardrail_identifier(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_guardrail_identifier(&self) -> &Option<String>
The guardrail identifier used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn guardrail_version(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn guardrail_version(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The guardrail version used in the request to apply the guardrail.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_guardrail_version(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_guardrail_version(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The guardrail version used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn get_guardrail_version(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_guardrail_version(&self) -> &Option<String>
The guardrail version used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn source(self, input: GuardrailContentSource) -> Self
pub fn source(self, input: GuardrailContentSource) -> Self
The source of data used in the request to apply the guardrail.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_source(self, input: Option<GuardrailContentSource>) -> Self
pub fn set_source(self, input: Option<GuardrailContentSource>) -> Self
The source of data used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn get_source(&self) -> &Option<GuardrailContentSource>
pub fn get_source(&self) -> &Option<GuardrailContentSource>
The source of data used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn content(self, input: GuardrailContentBlock) -> Self
pub fn content(self, input: GuardrailContentBlock) -> Self
Appends an item to content.
To override the contents of this collection use set_content.
The content details used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn set_content(self, input: Option<Vec<GuardrailContentBlock>>) -> Self
pub fn set_content(self, input: Option<Vec<GuardrailContentBlock>>) -> Self
The content details used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn get_content(&self) -> &Option<Vec<GuardrailContentBlock>>
pub fn get_content(&self) -> &Option<Vec<GuardrailContentBlock>>
The content details used in the request to apply the guardrail.
Sourcepub fn output_scope(self, input: GuardrailOutputScope) -> Self
pub fn output_scope(self, input: GuardrailOutputScope) -> Self
Specifies the scope of the output that you get in the response. Set to FULL to return the entire output, including any detected and non-detected entries in the response for enhanced debugging.
Note that the full output scope doesn't apply to word filters or regex in sensitive information filters. It does apply to all other filtering policies, including sensitive information with filters that can detect personally identifiable information (PII).
Sourcepub fn set_output_scope(self, input: Option<GuardrailOutputScope>) -> Self
pub fn set_output_scope(self, input: Option<GuardrailOutputScope>) -> Self
Specifies the scope of the output that you get in the response. Set to FULL to return the entire output, including any detected and non-detected entries in the response for enhanced debugging.
Note that the full output scope doesn't apply to word filters or regex in sensitive information filters. It does apply to all other filtering policies, including sensitive information with filters that can detect personally identifiable information (PII).
Sourcepub fn get_output_scope(&self) -> &Option<GuardrailOutputScope>
pub fn get_output_scope(&self) -> &Option<GuardrailOutputScope>
Specifies the scope of the output that you get in the response. Set to FULL to return the entire output, including any detected and non-detected entries in the response for enhanced debugging.
Note that the full output scope doesn't apply to word filters or regex in sensitive information filters. It does apply to all other filtering policies, including sensitive information with filters that can detect personally identifiable information (PII).
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> Result<ApplyGuardrailInput, BuildError>
pub fn build(self) -> Result<ApplyGuardrailInput, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs a ApplyGuardrailInput.
Source§impl ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
Sourcepub async fn send_with(
self,
client: &Client,
) -> Result<ApplyGuardrailOutput, SdkError<ApplyGuardrailError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send_with( self, client: &Client, ) -> Result<ApplyGuardrailOutput, SdkError<ApplyGuardrailError, HttpResponse>>
Sends a request with this input using the given client.
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Source§impl Clone for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl Clone for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl Debug for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
Source§impl Default for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl Default for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
Source§fn default() -> ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
fn default() -> ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
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impl Freeze for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl Send for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl Sync for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl Unpin for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for ApplyGuardrailInputBuilder
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