#[non_exhaustive]pub struct S3LogsConfigBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for S3LogsConfig
.
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Source§impl S3LogsConfigBuilder
impl S3LogsConfigBuilder
Sourcepub fn status(self, input: LogsConfigStatusType) -> Self
pub fn status(self, input: LogsConfigStatusType) -> Self
The current status of the S3 build logs. Valid values are:
-
ENABLED
: S3 build logs are enabled for this build project. -
DISABLED
: S3 build logs are not enabled for this build project.
Sourcepub fn set_status(self, input: Option<LogsConfigStatusType>) -> Self
pub fn set_status(self, input: Option<LogsConfigStatusType>) -> Self
The current status of the S3 build logs. Valid values are:
-
ENABLED
: S3 build logs are enabled for this build project. -
DISABLED
: S3 build logs are not enabled for this build project.
Sourcepub fn get_status(&self) -> &Option<LogsConfigStatusType>
pub fn get_status(&self) -> &Option<LogsConfigStatusType>
The current status of the S3 build logs. Valid values are:
-
ENABLED
: S3 build logs are enabled for this build project. -
DISABLED
: S3 build logs are not enabled for this build project.
Sourcepub fn location(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn location(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ARN of an S3 bucket and the path prefix for S3 logs. If your Amazon S3 bucket name is my-bucket
, and your path prefix is build-log
, then acceptable formats are my-bucket/build-log
or arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket/build-log
.
Sourcepub fn set_location(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_location(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ARN of an S3 bucket and the path prefix for S3 logs. If your Amazon S3 bucket name is my-bucket
, and your path prefix is build-log
, then acceptable formats are my-bucket/build-log
or arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket/build-log
.
Sourcepub fn get_location(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_location(&self) -> &Option<String>
The ARN of an S3 bucket and the path prefix for S3 logs. If your Amazon S3 bucket name is my-bucket
, and your path prefix is build-log
, then acceptable formats are my-bucket/build-log
or arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket/build-log
.
Sourcepub fn encryption_disabled(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn encryption_disabled(self, input: bool) -> Self
Set to true if you do not want your S3 build log output encrypted. By default S3 build logs are encrypted.
Sourcepub fn set_encryption_disabled(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_encryption_disabled(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Set to true if you do not want your S3 build log output encrypted. By default S3 build logs are encrypted.
Sourcepub fn get_encryption_disabled(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_encryption_disabled(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Set to true if you do not want your S3 build log output encrypted. By default S3 build logs are encrypted.
Sourcepub fn bucket_owner_access(self, input: BucketOwnerAccess) -> Self
pub fn bucket_owner_access(self, input: BucketOwnerAccess) -> Self
Specifies the bucket owner's access for objects that another account uploads to their Amazon S3 bucket. By default, only the account that uploads the objects to the bucket has access to these objects. This property allows you to give the bucket owner access to these objects.
To use this property, your CodeBuild service role must have the s3:PutBucketAcl
permission. This permission allows CodeBuild to modify the access control list for the bucket.
This property can be one of the following values:
- NONE
-
The bucket owner does not have access to the objects. This is the default.
- READ_ONLY
-
The bucket owner has read-only access to the objects. The uploading account retains ownership of the objects.
- FULL
-
The bucket owner has full access to the objects. Object ownership is determined by the following criteria:
-
If the bucket is configured with the Bucket owner preferred setting, the bucket owner owns the objects. The uploading account will have object access as specified by the bucket's policy.
-
Otherwise, the uploading account retains ownership of the objects.
For more information about Amazon S3 object ownership, see Controlling ownership of uploaded objects using S3 Object Ownership in the Amazon Simple Storage Service User Guide.
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Sourcepub fn set_bucket_owner_access(self, input: Option<BucketOwnerAccess>) -> Self
pub fn set_bucket_owner_access(self, input: Option<BucketOwnerAccess>) -> Self
Specifies the bucket owner's access for objects that another account uploads to their Amazon S3 bucket. By default, only the account that uploads the objects to the bucket has access to these objects. This property allows you to give the bucket owner access to these objects.
To use this property, your CodeBuild service role must have the s3:PutBucketAcl
permission. This permission allows CodeBuild to modify the access control list for the bucket.
This property can be one of the following values:
- NONE
-
The bucket owner does not have access to the objects. This is the default.
- READ_ONLY
-
The bucket owner has read-only access to the objects. The uploading account retains ownership of the objects.
- FULL
-
The bucket owner has full access to the objects. Object ownership is determined by the following criteria:
-
If the bucket is configured with the Bucket owner preferred setting, the bucket owner owns the objects. The uploading account will have object access as specified by the bucket's policy.
-
Otherwise, the uploading account retains ownership of the objects.
For more information about Amazon S3 object ownership, see Controlling ownership of uploaded objects using S3 Object Ownership in the Amazon Simple Storage Service User Guide.
-
Sourcepub fn get_bucket_owner_access(&self) -> &Option<BucketOwnerAccess>
pub fn get_bucket_owner_access(&self) -> &Option<BucketOwnerAccess>
Specifies the bucket owner's access for objects that another account uploads to their Amazon S3 bucket. By default, only the account that uploads the objects to the bucket has access to these objects. This property allows you to give the bucket owner access to these objects.
To use this property, your CodeBuild service role must have the s3:PutBucketAcl
permission. This permission allows CodeBuild to modify the access control list for the bucket.
This property can be one of the following values:
- NONE
-
The bucket owner does not have access to the objects. This is the default.
- READ_ONLY
-
The bucket owner has read-only access to the objects. The uploading account retains ownership of the objects.
- FULL
-
The bucket owner has full access to the objects. Object ownership is determined by the following criteria:
-
If the bucket is configured with the Bucket owner preferred setting, the bucket owner owns the objects. The uploading account will have object access as specified by the bucket's policy.
-
Otherwise, the uploading account retains ownership of the objects.
For more information about Amazon S3 object ownership, see Controlling ownership of uploaded objects using S3 Object Ownership in the Amazon Simple Storage Service User Guide.
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Sourcepub fn build(self) -> Result<S3LogsConfig, BuildError>
pub fn build(self) -> Result<S3LogsConfig, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs a S3LogsConfig
.
This method will fail if any of the following fields are not set:
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Source§impl Clone for S3LogsConfigBuilder
impl Clone for S3LogsConfigBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> S3LogsConfigBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> S3LogsConfigBuilder
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impl Debug for S3LogsConfigBuilder
Source§impl Default for S3LogsConfigBuilder
impl Default for S3LogsConfigBuilder
Source§fn default() -> S3LogsConfigBuilder
fn default() -> S3LogsConfigBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for S3LogsConfigBuilder
impl PartialEq for S3LogsConfigBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for S3LogsConfigBuilder
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impl Freeze for S3LogsConfigBuilder
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