pub struct DescribeRouteTablesFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Fluent builder constructing a request to DescribeRouteTables.
Describes your route tables. The default is to describe all your route tables. Alternatively, you can specify specific route table IDs or filter the results to include only the route tables that match specific criteria.
Each subnet in your VPC must be associated with a route table. If a subnet is not explicitly associated with any route table, it is implicitly associated with the main route table. This command does not return the subnet ID for implicit associations.
For more information, see Route tables in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
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Source§impl DescribeRouteTablesFluentBuilder
impl DescribeRouteTablesFluentBuilder
Sourcepub fn as_input(&self) -> &DescribeRouteTablesInputBuilder
pub fn as_input(&self) -> &DescribeRouteTablesInputBuilder
Access the DescribeRouteTables as a reference.
Sourcepub async fn send(
self,
) -> Result<DescribeRouteTablesOutput, SdkError<DescribeRouteTablesError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<DescribeRouteTablesOutput, SdkError<DescribeRouteTablesError, HttpResponse>>
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
Sourcepub fn customize(
self,
) -> CustomizableOperation<DescribeRouteTablesOutput, DescribeRouteTablesError, Self>
pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<DescribeRouteTablesOutput, DescribeRouteTablesError, Self>
Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.
Sourcepub fn into_paginator(self) -> DescribeRouteTablesPaginator
pub fn into_paginator(self) -> DescribeRouteTablesPaginator
Create a paginator for this request
Paginators are used by calling send().await which returns a PaginationStream.
Sourcepub fn next_token(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn next_token(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
Sourcepub fn set_next_token(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_next_token(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
Sourcepub fn get_next_token(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_next_token(&self) -> &Option<String>
The token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
Sourcepub fn max_results(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn max_results(self, input: i32) -> Self
The maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output. For more information, see Pagination.
Sourcepub fn set_max_results(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_max_results(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output. For more information, see Pagination.
Sourcepub fn get_max_results(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_max_results(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output. For more information, see Pagination.
Sourcepub fn dry_run(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn dry_run(self, input: bool) -> Self
Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is DryRunOperation. Otherwise, it is UnauthorizedOperation.
Sourcepub fn set_dry_run(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_dry_run(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is DryRunOperation. Otherwise, it is UnauthorizedOperation.
Sourcepub fn get_dry_run(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_dry_run(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is DryRunOperation. Otherwise, it is UnauthorizedOperation.
Sourcepub fn route_table_ids(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn route_table_ids(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Appends an item to RouteTableIds.
To override the contents of this collection use set_route_table_ids.
The IDs of the route tables.
Sourcepub fn set_route_table_ids(self, input: Option<Vec<String>>) -> Self
pub fn set_route_table_ids(self, input: Option<Vec<String>>) -> Self
The IDs of the route tables.
Sourcepub fn get_route_table_ids(&self) -> &Option<Vec<String>>
pub fn get_route_table_ids(&self) -> &Option<Vec<String>>
The IDs of the route tables.
Sourcepub fn filters(self, input: Filter) -> Self
pub fn filters(self, input: Filter) -> Self
Appends an item to Filters.
To override the contents of this collection use set_filters.
The filters.
-
association.gateway-id- The ID of the gateway involved in the association. -
association.route-table-association-id- The ID of an association ID for the route table. -
association.route-table-id- The ID of the route table involved in the association. -
association.subnet-id- The ID of the subnet involved in the association. -
association.main- Indicates whether the route table is the main route table for the VPC (true|false). Route tables that do not have an association ID are not returned in the response. -
owner-id- The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the route table. -
route-table-id- The ID of the route table. -
route.destination-cidr-block- The IPv4 CIDR range specified in a route in the table. -
route.destination-ipv6-cidr-block- The IPv6 CIDR range specified in a route in the route table. -
route.destination-prefix-list-id- The ID (prefix) of the Amazon Web Services service specified in a route in the table. -
route.egress-only-internet-gateway-id- The ID of an egress-only Internet gateway specified in a route in the route table. -
route.gateway-id- The ID of a gateway specified in a route in the table. -
route.instance-id- The ID of an instance specified in a route in the table. -
route.nat-gateway-id- The ID of a NAT gateway. -
route.transit-gateway-id- The ID of a transit gateway. -
route.origin- Describes how the route was created.CreateRouteTableindicates that the route was automatically created when the route table was created;CreateRouteindicates that the route was manually added to the route table;EnableVgwRoutePropagationindicates that the route was propagated by route propagation. -
route.state- The state of a route in the route table (active|blackhole). The blackhole state indicates that the route's target isn't available (for example, the specified gateway isn't attached to the VPC, the specified NAT instance has been terminated, and so on). -
route.vpc-peering-connection-id- The ID of a VPC peering connection specified in a route in the table. -
tag- The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value. For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the keyOwnerand the valueTeamA, specifytag:Ownerfor the filter name andTeamAfor the filter value. -
tag-key- The key of a tag assigned to the resource. Use this filter to find all resources assigned a tag with a specific key, regardless of the tag value. -
vpc-id- The ID of the VPC for the route table.
Sourcepub fn set_filters(self, input: Option<Vec<Filter>>) -> Self
pub fn set_filters(self, input: Option<Vec<Filter>>) -> Self
The filters.
-
association.gateway-id- The ID of the gateway involved in the association. -
association.route-table-association-id- The ID of an association ID for the route table. -
association.route-table-id- The ID of the route table involved in the association. -
association.subnet-id- The ID of the subnet involved in the association. -
association.main- Indicates whether the route table is the main route table for the VPC (true|false). Route tables that do not have an association ID are not returned in the response. -
owner-id- The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the route table. -
route-table-id- The ID of the route table. -
route.destination-cidr-block- The IPv4 CIDR range specified in a route in the table. -
route.destination-ipv6-cidr-block- The IPv6 CIDR range specified in a route in the route table. -
route.destination-prefix-list-id- The ID (prefix) of the Amazon Web Services service specified in a route in the table. -
route.egress-only-internet-gateway-id- The ID of an egress-only Internet gateway specified in a route in the route table. -
route.gateway-id- The ID of a gateway specified in a route in the table. -
route.instance-id- The ID of an instance specified in a route in the table. -
route.nat-gateway-id- The ID of a NAT gateway. -
route.transit-gateway-id- The ID of a transit gateway. -
route.origin- Describes how the route was created.CreateRouteTableindicates that the route was automatically created when the route table was created;CreateRouteindicates that the route was manually added to the route table;EnableVgwRoutePropagationindicates that the route was propagated by route propagation. -
route.state- The state of a route in the route table (active|blackhole). The blackhole state indicates that the route's target isn't available (for example, the specified gateway isn't attached to the VPC, the specified NAT instance has been terminated, and so on). -
route.vpc-peering-connection-id- The ID of a VPC peering connection specified in a route in the table. -
tag- The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value. For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the keyOwnerand the valueTeamA, specifytag:Ownerfor the filter name andTeamAfor the filter value. -
tag-key- The key of a tag assigned to the resource. Use this filter to find all resources assigned a tag with a specific key, regardless of the tag value. -
vpc-id- The ID of the VPC for the route table.
Sourcepub fn get_filters(&self) -> &Option<Vec<Filter>>
pub fn get_filters(&self) -> &Option<Vec<Filter>>
The filters.
-
association.gateway-id- The ID of the gateway involved in the association. -
association.route-table-association-id- The ID of an association ID for the route table. -
association.route-table-id- The ID of the route table involved in the association. -
association.subnet-id- The ID of the subnet involved in the association. -
association.main- Indicates whether the route table is the main route table for the VPC (true|false). Route tables that do not have an association ID are not returned in the response. -
owner-id- The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the route table. -
route-table-id- The ID of the route table. -
route.destination-cidr-block- The IPv4 CIDR range specified in a route in the table. -
route.destination-ipv6-cidr-block- The IPv6 CIDR range specified in a route in the route table. -
route.destination-prefix-list-id- The ID (prefix) of the Amazon Web Services service specified in a route in the table. -
route.egress-only-internet-gateway-id- The ID of an egress-only Internet gateway specified in a route in the route table. -
route.gateway-id- The ID of a gateway specified in a route in the table. -
route.instance-id- The ID of an instance specified in a route in the table. -
route.nat-gateway-id- The ID of a NAT gateway. -
route.transit-gateway-id- The ID of a transit gateway. -
route.origin- Describes how the route was created.CreateRouteTableindicates that the route was automatically created when the route table was created;CreateRouteindicates that the route was manually added to the route table;EnableVgwRoutePropagationindicates that the route was propagated by route propagation. -
route.state- The state of a route in the route table (active|blackhole). The blackhole state indicates that the route's target isn't available (for example, the specified gateway isn't attached to the VPC, the specified NAT instance has been terminated, and so on). -
route.vpc-peering-connection-id- The ID of a VPC peering connection specified in a route in the table. -
tag- The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value. For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the keyOwnerand the valueTeamA, specifytag:Ownerfor the filter name andTeamAfor the filter value. -
tag-key- The key of a tag assigned to the resource. Use this filter to find all resources assigned a tag with a specific key, regardless of the tag value. -
vpc-id- The ID of the VPC for the route table.
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