#[non_exhaustive]pub struct VpcEncryptionControlExclusions {
pub internet_gateway: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>,
pub egress_only_internet_gateway: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>,
pub nat_gateway: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>,
pub virtual_private_gateway: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>,
pub vpc_peering: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>,
pub lambda: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>,
pub vpc_lattice: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>,
pub elastic_file_system: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>,
}Expand description
Describes the exclusion configurations for various resource types in VPC Encryption Control.
For more information, see Enforce VPC encryption in transit in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.internet_gateway: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>The exclusion configuration for internet gateway traffic.
egress_only_internet_gateway: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>The exclusion configuration for egress-only internet gateway traffic.
nat_gateway: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>The exclusion configuration for NAT gateway traffic.
virtual_private_gateway: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>The exclusion configuration for virtual private gateway traffic.
vpc_peering: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>The exclusion configuration for VPC peering connection traffic.
lambda: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>The exclusion configuration for Lambda function traffic.
vpc_lattice: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>The exclusion configuration for VPC Lattice traffic.
elastic_file_system: Option<VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>The exclusion configuration for Elastic File System traffic.
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Source§impl VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
impl VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
Sourcepub fn internet_gateway(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
pub fn internet_gateway(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
The exclusion configuration for internet gateway traffic.
Sourcepub fn egress_only_internet_gateway(
&self,
) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
pub fn egress_only_internet_gateway( &self, ) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
The exclusion configuration for egress-only internet gateway traffic.
Sourcepub fn nat_gateway(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
pub fn nat_gateway(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
The exclusion configuration for NAT gateway traffic.
Sourcepub fn virtual_private_gateway(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
pub fn virtual_private_gateway(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
The exclusion configuration for virtual private gateway traffic.
Sourcepub fn vpc_peering(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
pub fn vpc_peering(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
The exclusion configuration for VPC peering connection traffic.
Sourcepub fn lambda(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
pub fn lambda(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
The exclusion configuration for Lambda function traffic.
Sourcepub fn vpc_lattice(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
pub fn vpc_lattice(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
The exclusion configuration for VPC Lattice traffic.
Sourcepub fn elastic_file_system(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
pub fn elastic_file_system(&self) -> Option<&VpcEncryptionControlExclusion>
The exclusion configuration for Elastic File System traffic.
Source§impl VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
impl VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
Sourcepub fn builder() -> VpcEncryptionControlExclusionsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> VpcEncryptionControlExclusionsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture VpcEncryptionControlExclusions.
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Source§impl Clone for VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
impl Clone for VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
Source§fn clone(&self) -> VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
fn clone(&self) -> VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
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Source§fn eq(&self, other: &VpcEncryptionControlExclusions) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &VpcEncryptionControlExclusions) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
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impl RefUnwindSafe for VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
impl Send for VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
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impl Unpin for VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
impl UnwindSafe for VpcEncryptionControlExclusions
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