pub struct ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Fluent builder constructing a request to ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRules.
Modifies the allocation rules in an IPAM policy.
An IPAM policy is a set of rules that define how public IPv4 addresses from IPAM pools are allocated to Amazon Web Services resources. Each rule maps an Amazon Web Services service to IPAM pools that the service will use to get IP addresses. A single policy can have multiple rules and be applied to multiple Amazon Web Services Regions. If the IPAM pool run out of addresses then the services fallback to Amazon-provided IP addresses. A policy can be applied to an individual Amazon Web Services account or an entity within Amazon Web Services Organizations.
Allocation rules are optional configurations within an IPAM policy that map Amazon Web Services resource types to specific IPAM pools. If no rules are defined, the resource types default to using Amazon-provided IP addresses.
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Source§impl ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesFluentBuilder
impl ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesFluentBuilder
Sourcepub fn as_input(&self) -> &ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesInputBuilder
pub fn as_input(&self) -> &ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesInputBuilder
Access the ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRules as a reference.
Sourcepub async fn send(
self,
) -> Result<ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesOutput, SdkError<ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesOutput, SdkError<ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesError, 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<ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesOutput, ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesError, Self>
pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesOutput, ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesError, Self>
Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.
Sourcepub fn dry_run(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn dry_run(self, input: bool) -> Self
A check for 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
A check for 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>
A check for 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 ipam_policy_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn ipam_policy_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ID of the IPAM policy whose allocation rules you want to modify.
Sourcepub fn set_ipam_policy_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_ipam_policy_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ID of the IPAM policy whose allocation rules you want to modify.
Sourcepub fn get_ipam_policy_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_ipam_policy_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
The ID of the IPAM policy whose allocation rules you want to modify.
Sourcepub fn locale(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn locale(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The locale for which to modify the allocation rules.
Sourcepub fn set_locale(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_locale(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The locale for which to modify the allocation rules.
Sourcepub fn get_locale(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_locale(&self) -> &Option<String>
The locale for which to modify the allocation rules.
Sourcepub fn resource_type(self, input: IpamPolicyResourceType) -> Self
pub fn resource_type(self, input: IpamPolicyResourceType) -> Self
The resource type for which to modify the allocation rules.
The Amazon Web Services service or resource type that can use IP addresses through IPAM policies. Supported services and resource types include:
-
Elastic IP addresses
Sourcepub fn set_resource_type(self, input: Option<IpamPolicyResourceType>) -> Self
pub fn set_resource_type(self, input: Option<IpamPolicyResourceType>) -> Self
The resource type for which to modify the allocation rules.
The Amazon Web Services service or resource type that can use IP addresses through IPAM policies. Supported services and resource types include:
-
Elastic IP addresses
Sourcepub fn get_resource_type(&self) -> &Option<IpamPolicyResourceType>
pub fn get_resource_type(&self) -> &Option<IpamPolicyResourceType>
The resource type for which to modify the allocation rules.
The Amazon Web Services service or resource type that can use IP addresses through IPAM policies. Supported services and resource types include:
-
Elastic IP addresses
Sourcepub fn allocation_rules(self, input: IpamPolicyAllocationRuleRequest) -> Self
pub fn allocation_rules(self, input: IpamPolicyAllocationRuleRequest) -> Self
Appends an item to AllocationRules.
To override the contents of this collection use set_allocation_rules.
The new allocation rules to apply to the IPAM policy.
Allocation rules are optional configurations within an IPAM policy that map Amazon Web Services resource types to specific IPAM pools. If no rules are defined, the resource types default to using Amazon-provided IP addresses.
Sourcepub fn set_allocation_rules(
self,
input: Option<Vec<IpamPolicyAllocationRuleRequest>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_allocation_rules( self, input: Option<Vec<IpamPolicyAllocationRuleRequest>>, ) -> Self
The new allocation rules to apply to the IPAM policy.
Allocation rules are optional configurations within an IPAM policy that map Amazon Web Services resource types to specific IPAM pools. If no rules are defined, the resource types default to using Amazon-provided IP addresses.
Sourcepub fn get_allocation_rules(
&self,
) -> &Option<Vec<IpamPolicyAllocationRuleRequest>>
pub fn get_allocation_rules( &self, ) -> &Option<Vec<IpamPolicyAllocationRuleRequest>>
The new allocation rules to apply to the IPAM policy.
Allocation rules are optional configurations within an IPAM policy that map Amazon Web Services resource types to specific IPAM pools. If no rules are defined, the resource types default to using Amazon-provided IP addresses.
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesFluentBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ModifyIpamPolicyAllocationRulesFluentBuilder
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