#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateScheduledQueryInput {Show 14 fields
pub name: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub query_language: Option<QueryLanguage>,
pub query_string: Option<String>,
pub log_group_identifiers: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub schedule_expression: Option<String>,
pub timezone: Option<String>,
pub start_time_offset: Option<i64>,
pub destination_configuration: Option<DestinationConfiguration>,
pub schedule_start_time: Option<i64>,
pub schedule_end_time: Option<i64>,
pub execution_role_arn: Option<String>,
pub state: Option<ScheduledQueryState>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
}Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.name: Option<String>The name of the scheduled query. The name must be unique within your account and region. Valid characters are alphanumeric characters, hyphens, underscores, and periods. Length must be between 1 and 255 characters.
description: Option<String>An optional description for the scheduled query to help identify its purpose and functionality.
query_language: Option<QueryLanguage>The query language to use for the scheduled query. Valid values are LogsQL, PPL, and SQL.
query_string: Option<String>The query string to execute. This is the same query syntax used in CloudWatch Logs Insights. Maximum length is 10,000 characters.
log_group_identifiers: Option<Vec<String>>An array of log group names or ARNs to query. You can specify between 1 and 50 log groups. Log groups can be identified by name or full ARN.
schedule_expression: Option<String>A cron expression that defines when the scheduled query runs. The expression uses standard cron syntax and supports minute-level precision. Maximum length is 256 characters.
timezone: Option<String>The timezone for evaluating the schedule expression. This determines when the scheduled query executes relative to the specified timezone.
start_time_offset: Option<i64>The time offset in seconds that defines the lookback period for the query. This determines how far back in time the query searches from the execution time.
destination_configuration: Option<DestinationConfiguration>Configuration for where to deliver query results. Currently supports Amazon S3 destinations for storing query output.
schedule_start_time: Option<i64>The start time for the scheduled query in Unix epoch format. The query will not execute before this time.
schedule_end_time: Option<i64>The end time for the scheduled query in Unix epoch format. The query will stop executing after this time.
execution_role_arn: Option<String>The ARN of the IAM role that grants permissions to execute the query and deliver results to the specified destination. The role must have permissions to read from the specified log groups and write to the destination.
state: Option<ScheduledQueryState>The initial state of the scheduled query. Valid values are ENABLED and DISABLED. Default is ENABLED.
Key-value pairs to associate with the scheduled query for resource management and cost allocation.
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Source§impl CreateScheduledQueryInput
impl CreateScheduledQueryInput
Sourcepub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the scheduled query. The name must be unique within your account and region. Valid characters are alphanumeric characters, hyphens, underscores, and periods. Length must be between 1 and 255 characters.
Sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
An optional description for the scheduled query to help identify its purpose and functionality.
Sourcepub fn query_language(&self) -> Option<&QueryLanguage>
pub fn query_language(&self) -> Option<&QueryLanguage>
The query language to use for the scheduled query. Valid values are LogsQL, PPL, and SQL.
Sourcepub fn query_string(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn query_string(&self) -> Option<&str>
The query string to execute. This is the same query syntax used in CloudWatch Logs Insights. Maximum length is 10,000 characters.
Sourcepub fn log_group_identifiers(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn log_group_identifiers(&self) -> &[String]
An array of log group names or ARNs to query. You can specify between 1 and 50 log groups. Log groups can be identified by name or full ARN.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .log_group_identifiers.is_none().
Sourcepub fn schedule_expression(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn schedule_expression(&self) -> Option<&str>
A cron expression that defines when the scheduled query runs. The expression uses standard cron syntax and supports minute-level precision. Maximum length is 256 characters.
Sourcepub fn timezone(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn timezone(&self) -> Option<&str>
The timezone for evaluating the schedule expression. This determines when the scheduled query executes relative to the specified timezone.
Sourcepub fn start_time_offset(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn start_time_offset(&self) -> Option<i64>
The time offset in seconds that defines the lookback period for the query. This determines how far back in time the query searches from the execution time.
Sourcepub fn destination_configuration(&self) -> Option<&DestinationConfiguration>
pub fn destination_configuration(&self) -> Option<&DestinationConfiguration>
Configuration for where to deliver query results. Currently supports Amazon S3 destinations for storing query output.
Sourcepub fn schedule_start_time(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn schedule_start_time(&self) -> Option<i64>
The start time for the scheduled query in Unix epoch format. The query will not execute before this time.
Sourcepub fn schedule_end_time(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn schedule_end_time(&self) -> Option<i64>
The end time for the scheduled query in Unix epoch format. The query will stop executing after this time.
Sourcepub fn execution_role_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn execution_role_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ARN of the IAM role that grants permissions to execute the query and deliver results to the specified destination. The role must have permissions to read from the specified log groups and write to the destination.
Sourcepub fn state(&self) -> Option<&ScheduledQueryState>
pub fn state(&self) -> Option<&ScheduledQueryState>
The initial state of the scheduled query. Valid values are ENABLED and DISABLED. Default is ENABLED.
Key-value pairs to associate with the scheduled query for resource management and cost allocation.
Source§impl CreateScheduledQueryInput
impl CreateScheduledQueryInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateScheduledQueryInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateScheduledQueryInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateScheduledQueryInput.
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Source§impl Clone for CreateScheduledQueryInput
impl Clone for CreateScheduledQueryInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateScheduledQueryInput
fn clone(&self) -> CreateScheduledQueryInput
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impl Debug for CreateScheduledQueryInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateScheduledQueryInput
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impl Freeze for CreateScheduledQueryInput
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impl Send for CreateScheduledQueryInput
impl Sync for CreateScheduledQueryInput
impl Unpin for CreateScheduledQueryInput
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