#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInput
.
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Source§impl ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
impl ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
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_resource_discovery_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn ipam_resource_discovery_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
A resource discovery ID.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_ipam_resource_discovery_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_ipam_resource_discovery_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
A resource discovery ID.
Sourcepub fn get_ipam_resource_discovery_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_ipam_resource_discovery_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
A resource discovery ID.
Sourcepub fn description(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn description(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
A resource discovery description.
Sourcepub fn set_description(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_description(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
A resource discovery description.
Sourcepub fn get_description(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_description(&self) -> &Option<String>
A resource discovery description.
Sourcepub fn add_operating_regions(self, input: AddIpamOperatingRegion) -> Self
pub fn add_operating_regions(self, input: AddIpamOperatingRegion) -> Self
Appends an item to add_operating_regions
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_add_operating_regions
.
Add operating Regions to the resource discovery. Operating Regions are Amazon Web Services Regions where the IPAM is allowed to manage IP address CIDRs. IPAM only discovers and monitors resources in the Amazon Web Services Regions you select as operating Regions.
Sourcepub fn set_add_operating_regions(
self,
input: Option<Vec<AddIpamOperatingRegion>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_add_operating_regions( self, input: Option<Vec<AddIpamOperatingRegion>>, ) -> Self
Add operating Regions to the resource discovery. Operating Regions are Amazon Web Services Regions where the IPAM is allowed to manage IP address CIDRs. IPAM only discovers and monitors resources in the Amazon Web Services Regions you select as operating Regions.
Sourcepub fn get_add_operating_regions(&self) -> &Option<Vec<AddIpamOperatingRegion>>
pub fn get_add_operating_regions(&self) -> &Option<Vec<AddIpamOperatingRegion>>
Add operating Regions to the resource discovery. Operating Regions are Amazon Web Services Regions where the IPAM is allowed to manage IP address CIDRs. IPAM only discovers and monitors resources in the Amazon Web Services Regions you select as operating Regions.
Sourcepub fn remove_operating_regions(self, input: RemoveIpamOperatingRegion) -> Self
pub fn remove_operating_regions(self, input: RemoveIpamOperatingRegion) -> Self
Appends an item to remove_operating_regions
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_remove_operating_regions
.
Remove operating Regions.
Sourcepub fn set_remove_operating_regions(
self,
input: Option<Vec<RemoveIpamOperatingRegion>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_remove_operating_regions( self, input: Option<Vec<RemoveIpamOperatingRegion>>, ) -> Self
Remove operating Regions.
Sourcepub fn get_remove_operating_regions(
&self,
) -> &Option<Vec<RemoveIpamOperatingRegion>>
pub fn get_remove_operating_regions( &self, ) -> &Option<Vec<RemoveIpamOperatingRegion>>
Remove operating Regions.
Sourcepub fn add_organizational_unit_exclusions(
self,
input: AddIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion,
) -> Self
pub fn add_organizational_unit_exclusions( self, input: AddIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion, ) -> Self
Appends an item to add_organizational_unit_exclusions
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_add_organizational_unit_exclusions
.
Add 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.
The resulting set of exclusions must not result in "overlap", meaning two or more OU exclusions must not exclude the same OU. For more information and examples, see the Amazon Web Services CLI request process in Add or remove OU exclusions in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Sourcepub fn set_add_organizational_unit_exclusions(
self,
input: Option<Vec<AddIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_add_organizational_unit_exclusions( self, input: Option<Vec<AddIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion>>, ) -> Self
Add 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.
The resulting set of exclusions must not result in "overlap", meaning two or more OU exclusions must not exclude the same OU. For more information and examples, see the Amazon Web Services CLI request process in Add or remove OU exclusions in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Sourcepub fn get_add_organizational_unit_exclusions(
&self,
) -> &Option<Vec<AddIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion>>
pub fn get_add_organizational_unit_exclusions( &self, ) -> &Option<Vec<AddIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion>>
Add 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.
The resulting set of exclusions must not result in "overlap", meaning two or more OU exclusions must not exclude the same OU. For more information and examples, see the Amazon Web Services CLI request process in Add or remove OU exclusions in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Sourcepub fn remove_organizational_unit_exclusions(
self,
input: RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion,
) -> Self
pub fn remove_organizational_unit_exclusions( self, input: RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion, ) -> Self
Appends an item to remove_organizational_unit_exclusions
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_remove_organizational_unit_exclusions
.
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.
The resulting set of exclusions must not result in "overlap", meaning two or more OU exclusions must not exclude the same OU. For more information and examples, see the Amazon Web Services CLI request process in Add or remove OU exclusions in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Sourcepub fn set_remove_organizational_unit_exclusions(
self,
input: Option<Vec<RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_remove_organizational_unit_exclusions( self, input: Option<Vec<RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion>>, ) -> Self
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.
The resulting set of exclusions must not result in "overlap", meaning two or more OU exclusions must not exclude the same OU. For more information and examples, see the Amazon Web Services CLI request process in Add or remove OU exclusions in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Sourcepub fn get_remove_organizational_unit_exclusions(
&self,
) -> &Option<Vec<RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion>>
pub fn get_remove_organizational_unit_exclusions( &self, ) -> &Option<Vec<RemoveIpamOrganizationalUnitExclusion>>
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.
The resulting set of exclusions must not result in "overlap", meaning two or more OU exclusions must not exclude the same OU. For more information and examples, see the Amazon Web Services CLI request process in Add or remove OU exclusions in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> Result<ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInput, BuildError>
pub fn build(self) -> Result<ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInput, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs a ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInput
.
Source§impl ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
impl ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
Sourcepub async fn send_with(
self,
client: &Client,
) -> Result<ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryOutput, SdkError<ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send_with( self, client: &Client, ) -> Result<ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryOutput, SdkError<ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryError, HttpResponse>>
Sends a request with this input using the given client.
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Source§impl Clone for ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
impl Clone for ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
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Source§fn default() -> ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
fn default() -> ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
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impl PartialEq for ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &ModifyIpamResourceDiscoveryInputBuilder) -> bool
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