#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InstanceMetadataOptionsResponse {
pub state: Option<InstanceMetadataOptionsState>,
pub http_tokens: Option<HttpTokensState>,
pub http_put_response_hop_limit: Option<i32>,
pub http_endpoint: Option<InstanceMetadataEndpointState>,
pub http_protocol_ipv6: Option<InstanceMetadataProtocolState>,
pub instance_metadata_tags: Option<InstanceMetadataTagsState>,
}
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The metadata options for the instance.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.state: Option<InstanceMetadataOptionsState>
The state of the metadata option changes.
pending
- The metadata options are being updated and the instance is not ready to process metadata traffic with the new selection.
applied
- The metadata options have been successfully applied on the instance.
http_tokens: Option<HttpTokensState>
Indicates whether IMDSv2 is required.
-
optional
- IMDSv2 is optional, which means that you can use either IMDSv2 or IMDSv1. -
required
- IMDSv2 is required, which means that IMDSv1 is disabled, and you must use IMDSv2.
http_put_response_hop_limit: Option<i32>
The maximum number of hops that the metadata token can travel.
Possible values: Integers from 1
to 64
http_endpoint: Option<InstanceMetadataEndpointState>
Indicates whether the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instances is enabled or disabled.
If the value is disabled
, you cannot access your instance metadata.
http_protocol_ipv6: Option<InstanceMetadataProtocolState>
Indicates whether the IPv6 endpoint for the instance metadata service is enabled or disabled.
Default: disabled
Indicates whether access to instance tags from the instance metadata is enabled or disabled. For more information, see Work with instance tags using the instance metadata.
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Source§impl InstanceMetadataOptionsResponse
impl InstanceMetadataOptionsResponse
Sourcepub fn state(&self) -> Option<&InstanceMetadataOptionsState>
pub fn state(&self) -> Option<&InstanceMetadataOptionsState>
The state of the metadata option changes.
pending
- The metadata options are being updated and the instance is not ready to process metadata traffic with the new selection.
applied
- The metadata options have been successfully applied on the instance.
Sourcepub fn http_tokens(&self) -> Option<&HttpTokensState>
pub fn http_tokens(&self) -> Option<&HttpTokensState>
Indicates whether IMDSv2 is required.
-
optional
- IMDSv2 is optional, which means that you can use either IMDSv2 or IMDSv1. -
required
- IMDSv2 is required, which means that IMDSv1 is disabled, and you must use IMDSv2.
Sourcepub fn http_put_response_hop_limit(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn http_put_response_hop_limit(&self) -> Option<i32>
The maximum number of hops that the metadata token can travel.
Possible values: Integers from 1
to 64
Sourcepub fn http_endpoint(&self) -> Option<&InstanceMetadataEndpointState>
pub fn http_endpoint(&self) -> Option<&InstanceMetadataEndpointState>
Indicates whether the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instances is enabled or disabled.
If the value is disabled
, you cannot access your instance metadata.
Sourcepub fn http_protocol_ipv6(&self) -> Option<&InstanceMetadataProtocolState>
pub fn http_protocol_ipv6(&self) -> Option<&InstanceMetadataProtocolState>
Indicates whether the IPv6 endpoint for the instance metadata service is enabled or disabled.
Default: disabled
Indicates whether access to instance tags from the instance metadata is enabled or disabled. For more information, see Work with instance tags using the instance metadata.
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impl InstanceMetadataOptionsResponse
Sourcepub fn builder() -> InstanceMetadataOptionsResponseBuilder
pub fn builder() -> InstanceMetadataOptionsResponseBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture InstanceMetadataOptionsResponse
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impl Clone for InstanceMetadataOptionsResponse
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InstanceMetadataOptionsResponse
fn clone(&self) -> InstanceMetadataOptionsResponse
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