#[non_exhaustive]pub struct LogConfigurationType {
pub log_level: LogLevel,
pub event_source: EventSourceName,
pub cloud_watch_logs_configuration: Option<CloudWatchLogsConfigurationType>,
pub s3_configuration: Option<S3ConfigurationType>,
pub firehose_configuration: Option<FirehoseConfigurationType>,
}Expand description
The configuration of user event logs to an external Amazon Web Services service like Amazon Data Firehose, Amazon S3, or Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.log_level: LogLevelThe errorlevel selection of logs that a user pool sends for detailed activity logging. To send userNotification activity with information about message delivery, choose ERROR with CloudWatchLogsConfiguration. To send userAuthEvents activity with user logs from threat protection with the Plus feature plan, choose INFO with one of CloudWatchLogsConfiguration, FirehoseConfiguration, or S3Configuration.
event_source: EventSourceNameThe source of events that your user pool sends for logging. To send error-level logs about user notification activity, set to userNotification. To send info-level logs about threat-protection user activity in user pools with the Plus feature plan, set to userAuthEvents.
cloud_watch_logs_configuration: Option<CloudWatchLogsConfigurationType>The CloudWatch log group destination of user pool detailed activity logs, or of user activity log export with threat protection.
s3_configuration: Option<S3ConfigurationType>The Amazon S3 bucket destination of user activity log export with threat protection. To activate this setting, your user pool must be on the Plus tier.
firehose_configuration: Option<FirehoseConfigurationType>The Amazon Data Firehose stream destination of user activity log export with threat protection. To activate this setting, your user pool must be on the Plus tier.
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Source§impl LogConfigurationType
impl LogConfigurationType
Sourcepub fn log_level(&self) -> &LogLevel
pub fn log_level(&self) -> &LogLevel
The errorlevel selection of logs that a user pool sends for detailed activity logging. To send userNotification activity with information about message delivery, choose ERROR with CloudWatchLogsConfiguration. To send userAuthEvents activity with user logs from threat protection with the Plus feature plan, choose INFO with one of CloudWatchLogsConfiguration, FirehoseConfiguration, or S3Configuration.
Sourcepub fn event_source(&self) -> &EventSourceName
pub fn event_source(&self) -> &EventSourceName
The source of events that your user pool sends for logging. To send error-level logs about user notification activity, set to userNotification. To send info-level logs about threat-protection user activity in user pools with the Plus feature plan, set to userAuthEvents.
Sourcepub fn cloud_watch_logs_configuration(
&self,
) -> Option<&CloudWatchLogsConfigurationType>
pub fn cloud_watch_logs_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&CloudWatchLogsConfigurationType>
The CloudWatch log group destination of user pool detailed activity logs, or of user activity log export with threat protection.
Sourcepub fn s3_configuration(&self) -> Option<&S3ConfigurationType>
pub fn s3_configuration(&self) -> Option<&S3ConfigurationType>
The Amazon S3 bucket destination of user activity log export with threat protection. To activate this setting, your user pool must be on the Plus tier.
Sourcepub fn firehose_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FirehoseConfigurationType>
pub fn firehose_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FirehoseConfigurationType>
The Amazon Data Firehose stream destination of user activity log export with threat protection. To activate this setting, your user pool must be on the Plus tier.
Source§impl LogConfigurationType
impl LogConfigurationType
Sourcepub fn builder() -> LogConfigurationTypeBuilder
pub fn builder() -> LogConfigurationTypeBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture LogConfigurationType.
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Source§impl Clone for LogConfigurationType
impl Clone for LogConfigurationType
Source§fn clone(&self) -> LogConfigurationType
fn clone(&self) -> LogConfigurationType
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for LogConfigurationType
impl Debug for LogConfigurationType
Source§impl PartialEq for LogConfigurationType
impl PartialEq for LogConfigurationType
impl StructuralPartialEq for LogConfigurationType
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impl Freeze for LogConfigurationType
impl RefUnwindSafe for LogConfigurationType
impl Send for LogConfigurationType
impl Sync for LogConfigurationType
impl Unpin for LogConfigurationType
impl UnwindSafe for LogConfigurationType
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