#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InsightSelector {
pub insight_type: Option<InsightType>,
pub event_categories: Option<Vec<SourceEventCategory>>,
}Expand description
A JSON string that contains a list of Insights types that are logged on a trail or event data store.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.insight_type: Option<InsightType>The type of Insights events to log on a trail or event data store. ApiCallRateInsight and ApiErrorRateInsight are valid Insight types.
The ApiCallRateInsight Insights type analyzes write-only management API calls or read and write data API calls that are aggregated per minute against a baseline API call volume.
The ApiErrorRateInsight Insights type analyzes management and data API calls that result in error codes. The error is shown if the API call is unsuccessful.
event_categories: Option<Vec<SourceEventCategory>>Select the event category on which Insights should be enabled.
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If EventCategories is not provided, the specified Insights types are enabled on management API calls by default.
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If EventCategories is provided, the given event categories will overwrite the existing ones. For example, if a trail already has Insights enabled on management events, and then a PutInsightSelectors request is made with only data events specified in EventCategories, Insights on management events will be disabled.
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Source§impl InsightSelector
impl InsightSelector
Sourcepub fn insight_type(&self) -> Option<&InsightType>
pub fn insight_type(&self) -> Option<&InsightType>
The type of Insights events to log on a trail or event data store. ApiCallRateInsight and ApiErrorRateInsight are valid Insight types.
The ApiCallRateInsight Insights type analyzes write-only management API calls or read and write data API calls that are aggregated per minute against a baseline API call volume.
The ApiErrorRateInsight Insights type analyzes management and data API calls that result in error codes. The error is shown if the API call is unsuccessful.
Sourcepub fn event_categories(&self) -> &[SourceEventCategory]
pub fn event_categories(&self) -> &[SourceEventCategory]
Select the event category on which Insights should be enabled.
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If EventCategories is not provided, the specified Insights types are enabled on management API calls by default.
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If EventCategories is provided, the given event categories will overwrite the existing ones. For example, if a trail already has Insights enabled on management events, and then a PutInsightSelectors request is made with only data events specified in EventCategories, Insights on management events will be disabled.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .event_categories.is_none().
Source§impl InsightSelector
impl InsightSelector
Sourcepub fn builder() -> InsightSelectorBuilder
pub fn builder() -> InsightSelectorBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture InsightSelector.
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Source§impl Clone for InsightSelector
impl Clone for InsightSelector
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InsightSelector
fn clone(&self) -> InsightSelector
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impl Debug for InsightSelector
Source§impl PartialEq for InsightSelector
impl PartialEq for InsightSelector
impl StructuralPartialEq for InsightSelector
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impl Freeze for InsightSelector
impl RefUnwindSafe for InsightSelector
impl Send for InsightSelector
impl Sync for InsightSelector
impl Unpin for InsightSelector
impl UnwindSafe for InsightSelector
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