#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ResourceSyncAttempt {
pub events: Vec<ResourceSyncEvent>,
pub initial_revision: Option<Revision>,
pub started_at: DateTime,
pub status: ResourceSyncStatus,
pub target_revision: Option<Revision>,
pub target: String,
}
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Information about a resource sync attempt.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.events: Vec<ResourceSyncEvent>
The events related to a resource sync attempt.
initial_revision: Option<Revision>
The current state of the resource as defined in the resource's config-file
in the linked repository.
started_at: DateTime
The start time for a resource sync attempt.
status: ResourceSyncStatus
The status for a resource sync attempt. The follow are valid statuses:
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SYNC-INITIATED - A resource sync attempt has been created and will begin soon.
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SYNCING - Syncing has started and work is being done to reconcile state.
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SYNCED - Syncing has completed successfully.
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SYNC_FAILED - A resource sync attempt has failed.
target_revision: Option<Revision>
The desired state of the resource as defined in the resource's config-file
in the linked repository. Git sync attempts to update the resource to this state.
target: String
The name of the Amazon Web Services resource that is attempted to be synchronized.
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Source§impl ResourceSyncAttempt
impl ResourceSyncAttempt
Sourcepub fn events(&self) -> &[ResourceSyncEvent]
pub fn events(&self) -> &[ResourceSyncEvent]
The events related to a resource sync attempt.
Sourcepub fn initial_revision(&self) -> Option<&Revision>
pub fn initial_revision(&self) -> Option<&Revision>
The current state of the resource as defined in the resource's config-file
in the linked repository.
Sourcepub fn started_at(&self) -> &DateTime
pub fn started_at(&self) -> &DateTime
The start time for a resource sync attempt.
Sourcepub fn status(&self) -> &ResourceSyncStatus
pub fn status(&self) -> &ResourceSyncStatus
The status for a resource sync attempt. The follow are valid statuses:
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SYNC-INITIATED - A resource sync attempt has been created and will begin soon.
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SYNCING - Syncing has started and work is being done to reconcile state.
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SYNCED - Syncing has completed successfully.
-
SYNC_FAILED - A resource sync attempt has failed.
Sourcepub fn target_revision(&self) -> Option<&Revision>
pub fn target_revision(&self) -> Option<&Revision>
The desired state of the resource as defined in the resource's config-file
in the linked repository. Git sync attempts to update the resource to this state.
Source§impl ResourceSyncAttempt
impl ResourceSyncAttempt
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ResourceSyncAttemptBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ResourceSyncAttemptBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ResourceSyncAttempt
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Source§impl Clone for ResourceSyncAttempt
impl Clone for ResourceSyncAttempt
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ResourceSyncAttempt
fn clone(&self) -> ResourceSyncAttempt
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impl Debug for ResourceSyncAttempt
Source§impl PartialEq for ResourceSyncAttempt
impl PartialEq for ResourceSyncAttempt
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impl Freeze for ResourceSyncAttempt
impl RefUnwindSafe for ResourceSyncAttempt
impl Send for ResourceSyncAttempt
impl Sync for ResourceSyncAttempt
impl Unpin for ResourceSyncAttempt
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