#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ScheduleBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A builder for Schedule.
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Source§impl ScheduleBuilder
impl ScheduleBuilder
Copy all user-defined tags on a source volume to snapshots of the volume created by this policy.
Copy all user-defined tags on a source volume to snapshots of the volume created by this policy.
Copy all user-defined tags on a source volume to snapshots of the volume created by this policy.
Appends an item to tags_to_add.
To override the contents of this collection use set_tags_to_add.
The tags to apply to policy-created resources. These user-defined tags are in addition to the Amazon Web Services-added lifecycle tags.
The tags to apply to policy-created resources. These user-defined tags are in addition to the Amazon Web Services-added lifecycle tags.
The tags to apply to policy-created resources. These user-defined tags are in addition to the Amazon Web Services-added lifecycle tags.
Appends an item to variable_tags.
To override the contents of this collection use set_variable_tags.
\[AMI policies and snapshot policies that target instances only\] A collection of key/value pairs with values determined dynamically when the policy is executed. Keys may be any valid Amazon EC2 tag key. Values must be in one of the two following formats: $(instance-id) or $(timestamp). Variable tags are only valid for EBS Snapshot Management – Instance policies.
\[AMI policies and snapshot policies that target instances only\] A collection of key/value pairs with values determined dynamically when the policy is executed. Keys may be any valid Amazon EC2 tag key. Values must be in one of the two following formats: $(instance-id) or $(timestamp). Variable tags are only valid for EBS Snapshot Management – Instance policies.
\[AMI policies and snapshot policies that target instances only\] A collection of key/value pairs with values determined dynamically when the policy is executed. Keys may be any valid Amazon EC2 tag key. Values must be in one of the two following formats: $(instance-id) or $(timestamp). Variable tags are only valid for EBS Snapshot Management – Instance policies.
Sourcepub fn create_rule(self, input: CreateRule) -> Self
pub fn create_rule(self, input: CreateRule) -> Self
The creation rule.
Sourcepub fn set_create_rule(self, input: Option<CreateRule>) -> Self
pub fn set_create_rule(self, input: Option<CreateRule>) -> Self
The creation rule.
Sourcepub fn get_create_rule(&self) -> &Option<CreateRule>
pub fn get_create_rule(&self) -> &Option<CreateRule>
The creation rule.
Sourcepub fn retain_rule(self, input: RetainRule) -> Self
pub fn retain_rule(self, input: RetainRule) -> Self
The retention rule for snapshots or AMIs created by the policy.
Sourcepub fn set_retain_rule(self, input: Option<RetainRule>) -> Self
pub fn set_retain_rule(self, input: Option<RetainRule>) -> Self
The retention rule for snapshots or AMIs created by the policy.
Sourcepub fn get_retain_rule(&self) -> &Option<RetainRule>
pub fn get_retain_rule(&self) -> &Option<RetainRule>
The retention rule for snapshots or AMIs created by the policy.
Sourcepub fn fast_restore_rule(self, input: FastRestoreRule) -> Self
pub fn fast_restore_rule(self, input: FastRestoreRule) -> Self
\[Custom snapshot policies only\] The rule for enabling fast snapshot restore.
Sourcepub fn set_fast_restore_rule(self, input: Option<FastRestoreRule>) -> Self
pub fn set_fast_restore_rule(self, input: Option<FastRestoreRule>) -> Self
\[Custom snapshot policies only\] The rule for enabling fast snapshot restore.
Sourcepub fn get_fast_restore_rule(&self) -> &Option<FastRestoreRule>
pub fn get_fast_restore_rule(&self) -> &Option<FastRestoreRule>
\[Custom snapshot policies only\] The rule for enabling fast snapshot restore.
Sourcepub fn cross_region_copy_rules(self, input: CrossRegionCopyRule) -> Self
pub fn cross_region_copy_rules(self, input: CrossRegionCopyRule) -> Self
Appends an item to cross_region_copy_rules.
To override the contents of this collection use set_cross_region_copy_rules.
Specifies a rule for copying snapshots or AMIs across Regions.
You can't specify cross-Region copy rules for policies that create snapshots on an Outpost or in a Local Zone. If the policy creates snapshots in a Region, then snapshots can be copied to up to three Regions or Outposts.
Sourcepub fn set_cross_region_copy_rules(
self,
input: Option<Vec<CrossRegionCopyRule>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_cross_region_copy_rules( self, input: Option<Vec<CrossRegionCopyRule>>, ) -> Self
Specifies a rule for copying snapshots or AMIs across Regions.
You can't specify cross-Region copy rules for policies that create snapshots on an Outpost or in a Local Zone. If the policy creates snapshots in a Region, then snapshots can be copied to up to three Regions or Outposts.
Sourcepub fn get_cross_region_copy_rules(&self) -> &Option<Vec<CrossRegionCopyRule>>
pub fn get_cross_region_copy_rules(&self) -> &Option<Vec<CrossRegionCopyRule>>
Specifies a rule for copying snapshots or AMIs across Regions.
You can't specify cross-Region copy rules for policies that create snapshots on an Outpost or in a Local Zone. If the policy creates snapshots in a Region, then snapshots can be copied to up to three Regions or Outposts.
Appends an item to share_rules.
To override the contents of this collection use set_share_rules.
\[Custom snapshot policies only\] The rule for sharing snapshots with other Amazon Web Services accounts.
\[Custom snapshot policies only\] The rule for sharing snapshots with other Amazon Web Services accounts.
\[Custom snapshot policies only\] The rule for sharing snapshots with other Amazon Web Services accounts.
Sourcepub fn deprecate_rule(self, input: DeprecateRule) -> Self
pub fn deprecate_rule(self, input: DeprecateRule) -> Self
\[Custom AMI policies only\] The AMI deprecation rule for the schedule.
Sourcepub fn set_deprecate_rule(self, input: Option<DeprecateRule>) -> Self
pub fn set_deprecate_rule(self, input: Option<DeprecateRule>) -> Self
\[Custom AMI policies only\] The AMI deprecation rule for the schedule.
Sourcepub fn get_deprecate_rule(&self) -> &Option<DeprecateRule>
pub fn get_deprecate_rule(&self) -> &Option<DeprecateRule>
\[Custom AMI policies only\] The AMI deprecation rule for the schedule.
Sourcepub fn archive_rule(self, input: ArchiveRule) -> Self
pub fn archive_rule(self, input: ArchiveRule) -> Self
\[Custom snapshot policies that target volumes only\] The snapshot archiving rule for the schedule. When you specify an archiving rule, snapshots are automatically moved from the standard tier to the archive tier once the schedule's retention threshold is met. Snapshots are then retained in the archive tier for the archive retention period that you specify.
For more information about using snapshot archiving, see Considerations for snapshot lifecycle policies.
Sourcepub fn set_archive_rule(self, input: Option<ArchiveRule>) -> Self
pub fn set_archive_rule(self, input: Option<ArchiveRule>) -> Self
\[Custom snapshot policies that target volumes only\] The snapshot archiving rule for the schedule. When you specify an archiving rule, snapshots are automatically moved from the standard tier to the archive tier once the schedule's retention threshold is met. Snapshots are then retained in the archive tier for the archive retention period that you specify.
For more information about using snapshot archiving, see Considerations for snapshot lifecycle policies.
Sourcepub fn get_archive_rule(&self) -> &Option<ArchiveRule>
pub fn get_archive_rule(&self) -> &Option<ArchiveRule>
\[Custom snapshot policies that target volumes only\] The snapshot archiving rule for the schedule. When you specify an archiving rule, snapshots are automatically moved from the standard tier to the archive tier once the schedule's retention threshold is met. Snapshots are then retained in the archive tier for the archive retention period that you specify.
For more information about using snapshot archiving, see Considerations for snapshot lifecycle policies.
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Source§impl Clone for ScheduleBuilder
impl Clone for ScheduleBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ScheduleBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ScheduleBuilder
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ScheduleBuilder
impl Debug for ScheduleBuilder
Source§impl Default for ScheduleBuilder
impl Default for ScheduleBuilder
Source§fn default() -> ScheduleBuilder
fn default() -> ScheduleBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for ScheduleBuilder
impl PartialEq for ScheduleBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for ScheduleBuilder
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impl Freeze for ScheduleBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for ScheduleBuilder
impl Send for ScheduleBuilder
impl Sync for ScheduleBuilder
impl Unpin for ScheduleBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for ScheduleBuilder
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