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pub struct TaskReportConfig { pub destination: Option<ReportDestination>, pub output_type: Option<ReportOutputType>, pub report_level: Option<ReportLevel>, pub object_version_ids: Option<ObjectVersionIds>, pub overrides: Option<ReportOverrides>, }
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Specifies how you want to configure a task report, which provides detailed information about for your DataSync transfer.

For more information, see Task reports.

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§destination: Option<ReportDestination>

Specifies the Amazon S3 bucket where DataSync uploads your task report. For more information, see Task reports.

§output_type: Option<ReportOutputType>

Specifies the type of task report that you want:

  • SUMMARY_ONLY: Provides necessary details about your task, including the number of files, objects, and directories transferred and transfer duration.

  • STANDARD: Provides complete details about your task, including a full list of files, objects, and directories that were transferred, skipped, verified, and more.

§report_level: Option<ReportLevel>

Specifies whether you want your task report to include only what went wrong with your transfer or a list of what succeeded and didn't.

  • ERRORS_ONLY: A report shows what DataSync was unable to transfer, skip, verify, and delete.

  • SUCCESSES_AND_ERRORS: A report shows what DataSync was able and unable to transfer, skip, verify, and delete.

§object_version_ids: Option<ObjectVersionIds>

Specifies whether your task report includes the new version of each object transferred into an S3 bucket. This only applies if you enable versioning on your bucket. Keep in mind that setting this to INCLUDE can increase the duration of your task execution.

§overrides: Option<ReportOverrides>

Customizes the reporting level for aspects of your task report. For example, your report might generally only include errors, but you could specify that you want a list of successes and errors just for the files that DataSync attempted to delete in your destination location.

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impl TaskReportConfig

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pub fn destination(&self) -> Option<&ReportDestination>

Specifies the Amazon S3 bucket where DataSync uploads your task report. For more information, see Task reports.

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pub fn output_type(&self) -> Option<&ReportOutputType>

Specifies the type of task report that you want:

  • SUMMARY_ONLY: Provides necessary details about your task, including the number of files, objects, and directories transferred and transfer duration.

  • STANDARD: Provides complete details about your task, including a full list of files, objects, and directories that were transferred, skipped, verified, and more.

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pub fn report_level(&self) -> Option<&ReportLevel>

Specifies whether you want your task report to include only what went wrong with your transfer or a list of what succeeded and didn't.

  • ERRORS_ONLY: A report shows what DataSync was unable to transfer, skip, verify, and delete.

  • SUCCESSES_AND_ERRORS: A report shows what DataSync was able and unable to transfer, skip, verify, and delete.

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pub fn object_version_ids(&self) -> Option<&ObjectVersionIds>

Specifies whether your task report includes the new version of each object transferred into an S3 bucket. This only applies if you enable versioning on your bucket. Keep in mind that setting this to INCLUDE can increase the duration of your task execution.

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pub fn overrides(&self) -> Option<&ReportOverrides>

Customizes the reporting level for aspects of your task report. For example, your report might generally only include errors, but you could specify that you want a list of successes and errors just for the files that DataSync attempted to delete in your destination location.

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impl TaskReportConfig

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pub fn builder() -> TaskReportConfigBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TaskReportConfig.

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impl Clone for TaskReportConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> TaskReportConfig

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

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

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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 PartialEq for TaskReportConfig

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

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

This method 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 TaskReportConfig

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