#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ApplicationVersionDescription { pub application_version_arn: Option<String>, pub application_name: Option<String>, pub description: Option<String>, pub version_label: Option<String>, pub source_build_information: Option<SourceBuildInformation>, pub build_arn: Option<String>, pub source_bundle: Option<S3Location>, pub date_created: Option<DateTime>, pub date_updated: Option<DateTime>, pub status: Option<ApplicationVersionStatus>, }
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Describes the properties of an application version.

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application_version_arn: Option<String>

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the application version.

application_name: Option<String>

The name of the application to which the application version belongs.

description: Option<String>

The description of the application version.

version_label: Option<String>

A unique identifier for the application version.

source_build_information: Option<SourceBuildInformation>

If the version's source code was retrieved from AWS CodeCommit, the location of the source code for the application version.

build_arn: Option<String>

Reference to the artifact from the AWS CodeBuild build.

source_bundle: Option<S3Location>

The storage location of the application version's source bundle in Amazon S3.

date_created: Option<DateTime>

The creation date of the application version.

date_updated: Option<DateTime>

The last modified date of the application version.

status: Option<ApplicationVersionStatus>

The processing status of the application version. Reflects the state of the application version during its creation. Many of the values are only applicable if you specified True for the Process parameter of the CreateApplicationVersion action. The following list describes the possible values.

  • Unprocessed – Application version wasn't pre-processed or validated. Elastic Beanstalk will validate configuration files during deployment of the application version to an environment.

  • Processing – Elastic Beanstalk is currently processing the application version.

  • Building – Application version is currently undergoing an AWS CodeBuild build.

  • Processed – Elastic Beanstalk was successfully pre-processed and validated.

  • Failed – Either the AWS CodeBuild build failed or configuration files didn't pass validation. This application version isn't usable.

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The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the application version.

The name of the application to which the application version belongs.

The description of the application version.

A unique identifier for the application version.

If the version's source code was retrieved from AWS CodeCommit, the location of the source code for the application version.

Reference to the artifact from the AWS CodeBuild build.

The storage location of the application version's source bundle in Amazon S3.

The creation date of the application version.

The last modified date of the application version.

The processing status of the application version. Reflects the state of the application version during its creation. Many of the values are only applicable if you specified True for the Process parameter of the CreateApplicationVersion action. The following list describes the possible values.

  • Unprocessed – Application version wasn't pre-processed or validated. Elastic Beanstalk will validate configuration files during deployment of the application version to an environment.

  • Processing – Elastic Beanstalk is currently processing the application version.

  • Building – Application version is currently undergoing an AWS CodeBuild build.

  • Processed – Elastic Beanstalk was successfully pre-processed and validated.

  • Failed – Either the AWS CodeBuild build failed or configuration files didn't pass validation. This application version isn't usable.

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ApplicationVersionDescription

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