IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

Struct IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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impl IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

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pub fn owner_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The Amazon Web Services account ID of the resource discovery owner.

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pub fn set_owner_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The Amazon Web Services account ID of the resource discovery owner.

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pub fn get_owner_id(&self) -> &Option<String>

The Amazon Web Services account ID of the resource discovery owner.

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pub fn ipam_resource_discovery_association_id( self, input: impl Into<String>, ) -> Self

The resource discovery association ID.

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pub fn set_ipam_resource_discovery_association_id( self, input: Option<String>, ) -> Self

The resource discovery association ID.

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pub fn get_ipam_resource_discovery_association_id(&self) -> &Option<String>

The resource discovery association ID.

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pub fn ipam_resource_discovery_association_arn( self, input: impl Into<String>, ) -> Self

The resource discovery association Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

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pub fn set_ipam_resource_discovery_association_arn( self, input: Option<String>, ) -> Self

The resource discovery association Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

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pub fn get_ipam_resource_discovery_association_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>

The resource discovery association Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

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pub fn ipam_resource_discovery_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The resource discovery ID.

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pub fn set_ipam_resource_discovery_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The resource discovery ID.

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pub fn get_ipam_resource_discovery_id(&self) -> &Option<String>

The resource discovery ID.

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pub fn ipam_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The IPAM ID.

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pub fn set_ipam_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The IPAM ID.

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pub fn get_ipam_id(&self) -> &Option<String>

The IPAM ID.

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pub fn ipam_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The IPAM ARN.

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pub fn set_ipam_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The IPAM ARN.

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pub fn get_ipam_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>

The IPAM ARN.

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pub fn ipam_region(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The IPAM home Region.

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pub fn set_ipam_region(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The IPAM home Region.

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pub fn get_ipam_region(&self) -> &Option<String>

The IPAM home Region.

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pub fn is_default(self, input: bool) -> Self

Defines if the resource discovery is the default. When you create an IPAM, a default resource discovery is created for your IPAM and it's associated with your IPAM.

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pub fn set_is_default(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self

Defines if the resource discovery is the default. When you create an IPAM, a default resource discovery is created for your IPAM and it's associated with your IPAM.

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pub fn get_is_default(&self) -> &Option<bool>

Defines if the resource discovery is the default. When you create an IPAM, a default resource discovery is created for your IPAM and it's associated with your IPAM.

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pub fn resource_discovery_status( self, input: IpamAssociatedResourceDiscoveryStatus, ) -> Self

The resource discovery status.

  • active - Connection or permissions required to read the results of the resource discovery are intact.

  • not-found - Connection or permissions required to read the results of the resource discovery are broken. This may happen if the owner of the resource discovery stopped sharing it or deleted the resource discovery. Verify the resource discovery still exists and the Amazon Web Services RAM resource share is still intact.

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pub fn set_resource_discovery_status( self, input: Option<IpamAssociatedResourceDiscoveryStatus>, ) -> Self

The resource discovery status.

  • active - Connection or permissions required to read the results of the resource discovery are intact.

  • not-found - Connection or permissions required to read the results of the resource discovery are broken. This may happen if the owner of the resource discovery stopped sharing it or deleted the resource discovery. Verify the resource discovery still exists and the Amazon Web Services RAM resource share is still intact.

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pub fn get_resource_discovery_status( &self, ) -> &Option<IpamAssociatedResourceDiscoveryStatus>

The resource discovery status.

  • active - Connection or permissions required to read the results of the resource discovery are intact.

  • not-found - Connection or permissions required to read the results of the resource discovery are broken. This may happen if the owner of the resource discovery stopped sharing it or deleted the resource discovery. Verify the resource discovery still exists and the Amazon Web Services RAM resource share is still intact.

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pub fn state(self, input: IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationState) -> Self

The lifecycle state of the association when you associate or disassociate a resource discovery.

  • associate-in-progress - Resource discovery is being associated.

  • associate-complete - Resource discovery association is complete.

  • associate-failed - Resource discovery association has failed.

  • disassociate-in-progress - Resource discovery is being disassociated.

  • disassociate-complete - Resource discovery disassociation is complete.

  • disassociate-failed - Resource discovery disassociation has failed.

  • isolate-in-progress - Amazon Web Services account that created the resource discovery association has been removed and the resource discovery associatation is being isolated.

  • isolate-complete - Resource discovery isolation is complete..

  • restore-in-progress - Resource discovery is being restored.

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pub fn set_state( self, input: Option<IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationState>, ) -> Self

The lifecycle state of the association when you associate or disassociate a resource discovery.

  • associate-in-progress - Resource discovery is being associated.

  • associate-complete - Resource discovery association is complete.

  • associate-failed - Resource discovery association has failed.

  • disassociate-in-progress - Resource discovery is being disassociated.

  • disassociate-complete - Resource discovery disassociation is complete.

  • disassociate-failed - Resource discovery disassociation has failed.

  • isolate-in-progress - Amazon Web Services account that created the resource discovery association has been removed and the resource discovery associatation is being isolated.

  • isolate-complete - Resource discovery isolation is complete..

  • restore-in-progress - Resource discovery is being restored.

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pub fn get_state(&self) -> &Option<IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationState>

The lifecycle state of the association when you associate or disassociate a resource discovery.

  • associate-in-progress - Resource discovery is being associated.

  • associate-complete - Resource discovery association is complete.

  • associate-failed - Resource discovery association has failed.

  • disassociate-in-progress - Resource discovery is being disassociated.

  • disassociate-complete - Resource discovery disassociation is complete.

  • disassociate-failed - Resource discovery disassociation has failed.

  • isolate-in-progress - Amazon Web Services account that created the resource discovery association has been removed and the resource discovery associatation is being isolated.

  • isolate-complete - Resource discovery isolation is complete..

  • restore-in-progress - Resource discovery is being restored.

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pub fn tags(self, input: Tag) -> Self

Appends an item to tags.

To override the contents of this collection use set_tags.

A tag is a label that you assign to an Amazon Web Services resource. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You can use tags to search and filter your resources or track your Amazon Web Services costs.

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pub fn set_tags(self, input: Option<Vec<Tag>>) -> Self

A tag is a label that you assign to an Amazon Web Services resource. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You can use tags to search and filter your resources or track your Amazon Web Services costs.

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pub fn get_tags(&self) -> &Option<Vec<Tag>>

A tag is a label that you assign to an Amazon Web Services resource. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You can use tags to search and filter your resources or track your Amazon Web Services costs.

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pub fn build(self) -> IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociation

Consumes the builder and constructs a IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociation.

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impl Clone for IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

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fn default() -> IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

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fn eq(&self, other: &IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for IpamResourceDiscoveryAssociationBuilder

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