#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion {
pub organizations_entity_path: Option<String>,
}
Expand description
Remove an Organizational Unit (OU) exclusion to your IPAM. If your IPAM is integrated with Amazon Web Services Organizations and you add an organizational unit (OU) exclusion, IPAM will not manage the IP addresses in accounts in that OU exclusion. There is a limit on the number of exclusions you can create. For more information, see Quotas for your IPAM in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. }
syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..
; and struct update syntax will not work.organizations_entity_path: Option<String>
An Amazon Web Services Organizations entity path. Build the path for the OU(s) using Amazon Web Services Organizations IDs separated by a /
. Include all child OUs by ending the path with /*
.
-
Example 1
-
Path to a child OU:
o-a1b2c3d4e5/r-f6g7h8i9j0example/ou-ghi0-awsccccc/ou-jkl0-awsddddd/
-
In this example,
o-a1b2c3d4e5
is the organization ID,r-f6g7h8i9j0example
is the root ID ,ou-ghi0-awsccccc
is an OU ID, andou-jkl0-awsddddd
is a child OU ID. -
IPAM will not manage the IP addresses in accounts in the child OU.
-
-
Example 2
-
Path where all child OUs will be part of the exclusion:
o-a1b2c3d4e5/r-f6g7h8i9j0example/ou-ghi0-awsccccc/*
-
In this example, IPAM will not manage the IP addresses in accounts in the OU (
ou-ghi0-awsccccc
) or in accounts in any OUs that are children of the OU.
-
For more information on how to construct an entity path, see Understand the Amazon Web Services Organizations entity path in the Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management User Guide.
Implementations§
Source§impl RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
Sourcepub fn organizations_entity_path(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn organizations_entity_path(&self) -> Option<&str>
An Amazon Web Services Organizations entity path. Build the path for the OU(s) using Amazon Web Services Organizations IDs separated by a /
. Include all child OUs by ending the path with /*
.
-
Example 1
-
Path to a child OU:
o-a1b2c3d4e5/r-f6g7h8i9j0example/ou-ghi0-awsccccc/ou-jkl0-awsddddd/
-
In this example,
o-a1b2c3d4e5
is the organization ID,r-f6g7h8i9j0example
is the root ID ,ou-ghi0-awsccccc
is an OU ID, andou-jkl0-awsddddd
is a child OU ID. -
IPAM will not manage the IP addresses in accounts in the child OU.
-
-
Example 2
-
Path where all child OUs will be part of the exclusion:
o-a1b2c3d4e5/r-f6g7h8i9j0example/ou-ghi0-awsccccc/*
-
In this example, IPAM will not manage the IP addresses in accounts in the OU (
ou-ghi0-awsccccc
) or in accounts in any OUs that are children of the OU.
-
For more information on how to construct an entity path, see Understand the Amazon Web Services Organizations entity path in the Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management User Guide.
Source§impl RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
Sourcepub fn builder() -> RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl Clone for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
Source§fn clone(&self) -> RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
fn clone(&self) -> RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl PartialEq for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl RefUnwindSafe for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl Send for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl Sync for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl Unpin for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
impl UnwindSafe for RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
Source§impl<T> Instrument for T
impl<T> Instrument for T
Source§fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
Source§fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
Source§impl<T> IntoEither for T
impl<T> IntoEither for T
Source§fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
self
into a Left
variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left
is true
.
Converts self
into a Right
variant of Either<Self, Self>
otherwise. Read moreSource§fn into_either_with<F>(self, into_left: F) -> Either<Self, Self>
fn into_either_with<F>(self, into_left: F) -> Either<Self, Self>
self
into a Left
variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left(&self)
returns true
.
Converts self
into a Right
variant of Either<Self, Self>
otherwise. Read moreSource§impl<T> Paint for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> Paint for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn fg(&self, value: Color) -> Painted<&T>
fn fg(&self, value: Color) -> Painted<&T>
Returns a styled value derived from self
with the foreground set to
value
.
This method should be used rarely. Instead, prefer to use color-specific
builder methods like red()
and
green()
, which have the same functionality but are
pithier.
§Example
Set foreground color to white using fg()
:
use yansi::{Paint, Color};
painted.fg(Color::White);
Set foreground color to white using white()
.
use yansi::Paint;
painted.white();
Source§fn bright_black(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_black(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_red(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_red(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_green(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_green(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_yellow(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_yellow(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_blue(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_blue(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_cyan(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_cyan(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_white(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_white(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bg(&self, value: Color) -> Painted<&T>
fn bg(&self, value: Color) -> Painted<&T>
Returns a styled value derived from self
with the background set to
value
.
This method should be used rarely. Instead, prefer to use color-specific
builder methods like on_red()
and
on_green()
, which have the same functionality but
are pithier.
§Example
Set background color to red using fg()
:
use yansi::{Paint, Color};
painted.bg(Color::Red);
Set background color to red using on_red()
.
use yansi::Paint;
painted.on_red();
Source§fn on_primary(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_primary(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_black(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_black(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_red(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_red(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_green(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_green(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_yellow(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_yellow(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_blue(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_blue(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_cyan(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_cyan(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_white(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_white(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn attr(&self, value: Attribute) -> Painted<&T>
fn attr(&self, value: Attribute) -> Painted<&T>
Enables the styling Attribute
value
.
This method should be used rarely. Instead, prefer to use
attribute-specific builder methods like bold()
and
underline()
, which have the same functionality
but are pithier.
§Example
Make text bold using attr()
:
use yansi::{Paint, Attribute};
painted.attr(Attribute::Bold);
Make text bold using using bold()
.
use yansi::Paint;
painted.bold();
Source§fn rapid_blink(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn rapid_blink(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn quirk(&self, value: Quirk) -> Painted<&T>
fn quirk(&self, value: Quirk) -> Painted<&T>
Enables the yansi
Quirk
value
.
This method should be used rarely. Instead, prefer to use quirk-specific
builder methods like mask()
and
wrap()
, which have the same functionality but are
pithier.
§Example
Enable wrapping using .quirk()
:
use yansi::{Paint, Quirk};
painted.quirk(Quirk::Wrap);
Enable wrapping using wrap()
.
use yansi::Paint;
painted.wrap();
Source§fn clear(&self) -> Painted<&T>
👎Deprecated since 1.0.1: renamed to resetting()
due to conflicts with Vec::clear()
.
The clear()
method will be removed in a future release.
fn clear(&self) -> Painted<&T>
resetting()
due to conflicts with Vec::clear()
.
The clear()
method will be removed in a future release.Source§fn whenever(&self, value: Condition) -> Painted<&T>
fn whenever(&self, value: Condition) -> Painted<&T>
Conditionally enable styling based on whether the Condition
value
applies. Replaces any previous condition.
See the crate level docs for more details.
§Example
Enable styling painted
only when both stdout
and stderr
are TTYs:
use yansi::{Paint, Condition};
painted.red().on_yellow().whenever(Condition::STDOUTERR_ARE_TTY);