Struct RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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impl RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

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pub fn scope(self, input: Scope) -> Self

An object that describes the scope of the recommendation preference.

Recommendation preferences can be created at the organization level (for management accounts of an organization only), account level, and resource level. For more information, see Activating enhanced infrastructure metrics in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.

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pub fn set_scope(self, input: Option<Scope>) -> Self

An object that describes the scope of the recommendation preference.

Recommendation preferences can be created at the organization level (for management accounts of an organization only), account level, and resource level. For more information, see Activating enhanced infrastructure metrics in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.

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pub fn get_scope(&self) -> &Option<Scope>

An object that describes the scope of the recommendation preference.

Recommendation preferences can be created at the organization level (for management accounts of an organization only), account level, and resource level. For more information, see Activating enhanced infrastructure metrics in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.

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pub fn resource_type(self, input: ResourceType) -> Self

The target resource type of the recommendation preference to create.

The Ec2Instance option encompasses standalone instances and instances that are part of Auto Scaling groups. The AutoScalingGroup option encompasses only instances that are part of an Auto Scaling group.

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pub fn set_resource_type(self, input: Option<ResourceType>) -> Self

The target resource type of the recommendation preference to create.

The Ec2Instance option encompasses standalone instances and instances that are part of Auto Scaling groups. The AutoScalingGroup option encompasses only instances that are part of an Auto Scaling group.

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pub fn get_resource_type(&self) -> &Option<ResourceType>

The target resource type of the recommendation preference to create.

The Ec2Instance option encompasses standalone instances and instances that are part of Auto Scaling groups. The AutoScalingGroup option encompasses only instances that are part of an Auto Scaling group.

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pub fn enhanced_infrastructure_metrics( self, input: EnhancedInfrastructureMetrics, ) -> Self

The status of the enhanced infrastructure metrics recommendation preference.

When the recommendations page is refreshed, a status of Active confirms that the preference is applied to the recommendations, and a status of Inactive confirms that the preference isn't yet applied to recommendations.

For more information, see Enhanced infrastructure metrics in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.

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pub fn set_enhanced_infrastructure_metrics( self, input: Option<EnhancedInfrastructureMetrics>, ) -> Self

The status of the enhanced infrastructure metrics recommendation preference.

When the recommendations page is refreshed, a status of Active confirms that the preference is applied to the recommendations, and a status of Inactive confirms that the preference isn't yet applied to recommendations.

For more information, see Enhanced infrastructure metrics in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.

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pub fn get_enhanced_infrastructure_metrics( &self, ) -> &Option<EnhancedInfrastructureMetrics>

The status of the enhanced infrastructure metrics recommendation preference.

When the recommendations page is refreshed, a status of Active confirms that the preference is applied to the recommendations, and a status of Inactive confirms that the preference isn't yet applied to recommendations.

For more information, see Enhanced infrastructure metrics in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.

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pub fn inferred_workload_types( self, input: InferredWorkloadTypesPreference, ) -> Self

The status of the inferred workload types recommendation preference.

When the recommendations page is refreshed, a status of Active confirms that the preference is applied to the recommendations, and a status of Inactive confirms that the preference isn't yet applied to recommendations.

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pub fn set_inferred_workload_types( self, input: Option<InferredWorkloadTypesPreference>, ) -> Self

The status of the inferred workload types recommendation preference.

When the recommendations page is refreshed, a status of Active confirms that the preference is applied to the recommendations, and a status of Inactive confirms that the preference isn't yet applied to recommendations.

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pub fn get_inferred_workload_types( &self, ) -> &Option<InferredWorkloadTypesPreference>

The status of the inferred workload types recommendation preference.

When the recommendations page is refreshed, a status of Active confirms that the preference is applied to the recommendations, and a status of Inactive confirms that the preference isn't yet applied to recommendations.

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pub fn external_metrics_preference( self, input: ExternalMetricsPreference, ) -> Self

An object that describes the external metrics recommendation preference.

If the preference is applied in the latest recommendation refresh, an object with a valid source value appears in the response. If the preference isn't applied to the recommendations already, then this object doesn't appear in the response.

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pub fn set_external_metrics_preference( self, input: Option<ExternalMetricsPreference>, ) -> Self

An object that describes the external metrics recommendation preference.

If the preference is applied in the latest recommendation refresh, an object with a valid source value appears in the response. If the preference isn't applied to the recommendations already, then this object doesn't appear in the response.

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pub fn get_external_metrics_preference( &self, ) -> &Option<ExternalMetricsPreference>

An object that describes the external metrics recommendation preference.

If the preference is applied in the latest recommendation refresh, an object with a valid source value appears in the response. If the preference isn't applied to the recommendations already, then this object doesn't appear in the response.

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pub fn look_back_period(self, input: LookBackPeriodPreference) -> Self

The preference to control the number of days the utilization metrics of the Amazon Web Services resource are analyzed. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

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pub fn set_look_back_period( self, input: Option<LookBackPeriodPreference>, ) -> Self

The preference to control the number of days the utilization metrics of the Amazon Web Services resource are analyzed. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

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pub fn get_look_back_period(&self) -> &Option<LookBackPeriodPreference>

The preference to control the number of days the utilization metrics of the Amazon Web Services resource are analyzed. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

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pub fn utilization_preferences(self, input: UtilizationPreference) -> Self

Appends an item to utilization_preferences.

To override the contents of this collection use set_utilization_preferences.

The preference to control the resource’s CPU utilization threshold, CPU utilization headroom, and memory utilization headroom. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

This preference is only available for the Amazon EC2 instance resource type.

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pub fn set_utilization_preferences( self, input: Option<Vec<UtilizationPreference>>, ) -> Self

The preference to control the resource’s CPU utilization threshold, CPU utilization headroom, and memory utilization headroom. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

This preference is only available for the Amazon EC2 instance resource type.

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pub fn get_utilization_preferences(&self) -> &Option<Vec<UtilizationPreference>>

The preference to control the resource’s CPU utilization threshold, CPU utilization headroom, and memory utilization headroom. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

This preference is only available for the Amazon EC2 instance resource type.

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pub fn preferred_resources(self, input: EffectivePreferredResource) -> Self

Appends an item to preferred_resources.

To override the contents of this collection use set_preferred_resources.

The preference to control which resource type values are considered when generating rightsizing recommendations. This object resolves any wildcard expressions and returns the effective list of candidate resource type values. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

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pub fn set_preferred_resources( self, input: Option<Vec<EffectivePreferredResource>>, ) -> Self

The preference to control which resource type values are considered when generating rightsizing recommendations. This object resolves any wildcard expressions and returns the effective list of candidate resource type values. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

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pub fn get_preferred_resources( &self, ) -> &Option<Vec<EffectivePreferredResource>>

The preference to control which resource type values are considered when generating rightsizing recommendations. This object resolves any wildcard expressions and returns the effective list of candidate resource type values. If the preference isn’t set, this object is null.

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pub fn savings_estimation_mode(self, input: SavingsEstimationMode) -> Self

Describes the savings estimation mode used for calculating savings opportunity.

Only the account manager or delegated administrator of your organization can activate this preference.

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pub fn set_savings_estimation_mode( self, input: Option<SavingsEstimationMode>, ) -> Self

Describes the savings estimation mode used for calculating savings opportunity.

Only the account manager or delegated administrator of your organization can activate this preference.

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pub fn get_savings_estimation_mode(&self) -> &Option<SavingsEstimationMode>

Describes the savings estimation mode used for calculating savings opportunity.

Only the account manager or delegated administrator of your organization can activate this preference.

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pub fn build(self) -> RecommendationPreferencesDetail

Consumes the builder and constructs a RecommendationPreferencesDetail.

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impl Clone for RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

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fn default() -> RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

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fn eq(&self, other: &RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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const fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for RecommendationPreferencesDetailBuilder

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