#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ExportRdsDatabaseRecommendationsInput {
pub account_ids: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub filters: Option<Vec<RdsdbRecommendationFilter>>,
pub fields_to_export: Option<Vec<ExportableRdsdbField>>,
pub s3_destination_config: Option<S3DestinationConfig>,
pub file_format: Option<FileFormat>,
pub include_member_accounts: Option<bool>,
pub recommendation_preferences: Option<RecommendationPreferences>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.account_ids: Option<Vec<String>>
The Amazon Web Services account IDs for the export Amazon Aurora and RDS database recommendations.
If your account is the management account or the delegated administrator of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account you want to export recommendations to.
This parameter can't be specified together with the include member accounts parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.
If this parameter or the include member accounts parameter is omitted, the recommendations for member accounts aren't included in the export.
You can specify multiple account IDs per request.
filters: Option<Vec<RdsdbRecommendationFilter>>
An array of objects to specify a filter that exports a more specific set of Amazon Aurora and RDS recommendations.
fields_to_export: Option<Vec<ExportableRdsdbField>>
The recommendations data to include in the export file. For more information about the fields that can be exported, see Exported files in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.
s3_destination_config: Option<S3DestinationConfig>
Describes the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and key prefix for a recommendations export job.
You must create the destination Amazon S3 bucket for your recommendations export before you create the export job. Compute Optimizer does not create the S3 bucket for you. After you create the S3 bucket, ensure that it has the required permission policy to allow Compute Optimizer to write the export file to it. If you plan to specify an object prefix when you create the export job, you must include the object prefix in the policy that you add to the S3 bucket. For more information, see Amazon S3 Bucket Policy for Compute Optimizer in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.
file_format: Option<FileFormat>
The format of the export file.
The CSV file is the only export file format currently supported.
include_member_accounts: Option<bool>
If your account is the management account or the delegated administrator of an organization, this parameter indicates whether to include recommendations for resources in all member accounts of the organization.
The member accounts must also be opted in to Compute Optimizer, and trusted access for Compute Optimizer must be enabled in the organization account. For more information, see Compute Optimizer and Amazon Web Services Organizations trusted access in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.
If this parameter is omitted, recommendations for member accounts of the organization aren't included in the export file.
If this parameter or the account ID parameter is omitted, recommendations for member accounts aren't included in the export.
recommendation_preferences: Option<RecommendationPreferences>
Describes the recommendation preferences to return in the response of a GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations
, GetEC2InstanceRecommendations
, GetEC2RecommendationProjectedMetrics
, GetRDSDatabaseRecommendations
, and GetRDSDatabaseRecommendationProjectedMetrics
request.
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Source§impl ExportRdsDatabaseRecommendationsInput
impl ExportRdsDatabaseRecommendationsInput
Sourcepub fn account_ids(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn account_ids(&self) -> &[String]
The Amazon Web Services account IDs for the export Amazon Aurora and RDS database recommendations.
If your account is the management account or the delegated administrator of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account you want to export recommendations to.
This parameter can't be specified together with the include member accounts parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.
If this parameter or the include member accounts parameter is omitted, the recommendations for member accounts aren't included in the export.
You can specify multiple account IDs per request.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .account_ids.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn filters(&self) -> &[RdsdbRecommendationFilter]
pub fn filters(&self) -> &[RdsdbRecommendationFilter]
An array of objects to specify a filter that exports a more specific set of Amazon Aurora and RDS recommendations.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .filters.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn fields_to_export(&self) -> &[ExportableRdsdbField]
pub fn fields_to_export(&self) -> &[ExportableRdsdbField]
The recommendations data to include in the export file. For more information about the fields that can be exported, see Exported files in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .fields_to_export.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn s3_destination_config(&self) -> Option<&S3DestinationConfig>
pub fn s3_destination_config(&self) -> Option<&S3DestinationConfig>
Describes the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and key prefix for a recommendations export job.
You must create the destination Amazon S3 bucket for your recommendations export before you create the export job. Compute Optimizer does not create the S3 bucket for you. After you create the S3 bucket, ensure that it has the required permission policy to allow Compute Optimizer to write the export file to it. If you plan to specify an object prefix when you create the export job, you must include the object prefix in the policy that you add to the S3 bucket. For more information, see Amazon S3 Bucket Policy for Compute Optimizer in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.
Sourcepub fn file_format(&self) -> Option<&FileFormat>
pub fn file_format(&self) -> Option<&FileFormat>
The format of the export file.
The CSV file is the only export file format currently supported.
Sourcepub fn include_member_accounts(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn include_member_accounts(&self) -> Option<bool>
If your account is the management account or the delegated administrator of an organization, this parameter indicates whether to include recommendations for resources in all member accounts of the organization.
The member accounts must also be opted in to Compute Optimizer, and trusted access for Compute Optimizer must be enabled in the organization account. For more information, see Compute Optimizer and Amazon Web Services Organizations trusted access in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.
If this parameter is omitted, recommendations for member accounts of the organization aren't included in the export file.
If this parameter or the account ID parameter is omitted, recommendations for member accounts aren't included in the export.
Sourcepub fn recommendation_preferences(&self) -> Option<&RecommendationPreferences>
pub fn recommendation_preferences(&self) -> Option<&RecommendationPreferences>
Describes the recommendation preferences to return in the response of a GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations
, GetEC2InstanceRecommendations
, GetEC2RecommendationProjectedMetrics
, GetRDSDatabaseRecommendations
, and GetRDSDatabaseRecommendationProjectedMetrics
request.
Source§impl ExportRdsDatabaseRecommendationsInput
impl ExportRdsDatabaseRecommendationsInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ExportRdsDatabaseRecommendationsInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ExportRdsDatabaseRecommendationsInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ExportRdsDatabaseRecommendationsInput
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