#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ArgoCdConfigRequest {
pub namespace: Option<String>,
pub aws_idc: Option<ArgoCdAwsIdcConfigRequest>,
pub rbac_role_mappings: Option<Vec<ArgoCdRoleMapping>>,
pub network_access: Option<ArgoCdNetworkAccessConfigRequest>,
}Expand description
Configuration settings for an Argo CD capability. This includes the Kubernetes namespace, IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center integration, RBAC role mappings, and network access configuration.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.namespace: Option<String>The Kubernetes namespace where Argo CD resources will be created. If not specified, the default namespace is used.
aws_idc: Option<ArgoCdAwsIdcConfigRequest>Configuration for IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center integration. When configured, users can authenticate to Argo CD using their IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center credentials.
rbac_role_mappings: Option<Vec<ArgoCdRoleMapping>>A list of role mappings that define which IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center users or groups have which Argo CD roles. Each mapping associates an Argo CD role (ADMIN, EDITOR, or VIEWER) with one or more IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center identities.
network_access: Option<ArgoCdNetworkAccessConfigRequest>Configuration for network access to the Argo CD capability's managed API server endpoint. By default, the Argo CD server is accessible via a public endpoint. You can optionally specify one or more VPC endpoint IDs to enable private connectivity from your VPCs. When VPC endpoints are configured, public access is blocked and the Argo CD server is only accessible through the specified VPC endpoints.
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impl ArgoCdConfigRequest
Sourcepub fn namespace(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn namespace(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Kubernetes namespace where Argo CD resources will be created. If not specified, the default namespace is used.
Sourcepub fn aws_idc(&self) -> Option<&ArgoCdAwsIdcConfigRequest>
pub fn aws_idc(&self) -> Option<&ArgoCdAwsIdcConfigRequest>
Configuration for IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center integration. When configured, users can authenticate to Argo CD using their IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center credentials.
Sourcepub fn rbac_role_mappings(&self) -> &[ArgoCdRoleMapping]
pub fn rbac_role_mappings(&self) -> &[ArgoCdRoleMapping]
A list of role mappings that define which IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center users or groups have which Argo CD roles. Each mapping associates an Argo CD role (ADMIN, EDITOR, or VIEWER) with one or more IAM Identity CenterIAM; Identity Center identities.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .rbac_role_mappings.is_none().
Sourcepub fn network_access(&self) -> Option<&ArgoCdNetworkAccessConfigRequest>
pub fn network_access(&self) -> Option<&ArgoCdNetworkAccessConfigRequest>
Configuration for network access to the Argo CD capability's managed API server endpoint. By default, the Argo CD server is accessible via a public endpoint. You can optionally specify one or more VPC endpoint IDs to enable private connectivity from your VPCs. When VPC endpoints are configured, public access is blocked and the Argo CD server is only accessible through the specified VPC endpoints.
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impl ArgoCdConfigRequest
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ArgoCdConfigRequestBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ArgoCdConfigRequestBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ArgoCdConfigRequest.
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impl Clone for ArgoCdConfigRequest
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impl Debug for ArgoCdConfigRequest
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