#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AggregateEvaluationResult {
pub evaluation_result_identifier: Option<EvaluationResultIdentifier>,
pub compliance_type: Option<ComplianceType>,
pub result_recorded_time: Option<DateTime>,
pub config_rule_invoked_time: Option<DateTime>,
pub annotation: Option<String>,
pub account_id: Option<String>,
pub aws_region: Option<String>,
}Expand description
The details of an Config evaluation for an account ID and region in an aggregator. Provides the Amazon Web Services resource that was evaluated, the compliance of the resource, related time stamps, and supplementary information.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.evaluation_result_identifier: Option<EvaluationResultIdentifier>Uniquely identifies the evaluation result.
compliance_type: Option<ComplianceType>The resource compliance status.
For the AggregationEvaluationResult data type, Config supports only the COMPLIANT and NON_COMPLIANT. Config does not support the NOT_APPLICABLE and INSUFFICIENT_DATA value.
result_recorded_time: Option<DateTime>The time when Config recorded the aggregate evaluation result.
config_rule_invoked_time: Option<DateTime>The time when the Config rule evaluated the Amazon Web Services resource.
annotation: Option<String>Supplementary information about how the agrregate evaluation determined the compliance.
account_id: Option<String>The 12-digit account ID of the source account.
aws_region: Option<String>The source region from where the data is aggregated.
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Source§impl AggregateEvaluationResult
impl AggregateEvaluationResult
Sourcepub fn evaluation_result_identifier(
&self,
) -> Option<&EvaluationResultIdentifier>
pub fn evaluation_result_identifier( &self, ) -> Option<&EvaluationResultIdentifier>
Uniquely identifies the evaluation result.
Sourcepub fn compliance_type(&self) -> Option<&ComplianceType>
pub fn compliance_type(&self) -> Option<&ComplianceType>
The resource compliance status.
For the AggregationEvaluationResult data type, Config supports only the COMPLIANT and NON_COMPLIANT. Config does not support the NOT_APPLICABLE and INSUFFICIENT_DATA value.
Sourcepub fn result_recorded_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn result_recorded_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The time when Config recorded the aggregate evaluation result.
Sourcepub fn config_rule_invoked_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn config_rule_invoked_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The time when the Config rule evaluated the Amazon Web Services resource.
Sourcepub fn annotation(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn annotation(&self) -> Option<&str>
Supplementary information about how the agrregate evaluation determined the compliance.
Sourcepub fn account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The 12-digit account ID of the source account.
Sourcepub fn aws_region(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn aws_region(&self) -> Option<&str>
The source region from where the data is aggregated.
Source§impl AggregateEvaluationResult
impl AggregateEvaluationResult
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AggregateEvaluationResultBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AggregateEvaluationResultBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AggregateEvaluationResult.
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Source§impl Clone for AggregateEvaluationResult
impl Clone for AggregateEvaluationResult
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AggregateEvaluationResult
fn clone(&self) -> AggregateEvaluationResult
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impl Debug for AggregateEvaluationResult
impl StructuralPartialEq for AggregateEvaluationResult
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impl RefUnwindSafe for AggregateEvaluationResult
impl Send for AggregateEvaluationResult
impl Sync for AggregateEvaluationResult
impl Unpin for AggregateEvaluationResult
impl UnwindSafe for AggregateEvaluationResult
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