Struct CreateElasticsearchDomainFluentBuilder

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pub struct CreateElasticsearchDomainFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Fluent builder constructing a request to CreateElasticsearchDomain.

Creates a new Elasticsearch domain. For more information, see Creating Elasticsearch Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

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impl CreateElasticsearchDomainFluentBuilder

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pub fn as_input(&self) -> &CreateElasticsearchDomainInputBuilder

Access the CreateElasticsearchDomain as a reference.

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pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<CreateElasticsearchDomainOutput, SdkError<CreateElasticsearchDomainError, HttpResponse>>

Sends the request and returns the response.

If an error occurs, an SdkError will be returned with additional details that can be matched against.

By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.

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pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<CreateElasticsearchDomainOutput, CreateElasticsearchDomainError, Self>

Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.

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

The name of the Elasticsearch domain that you are creating. Domain names are unique across the domains owned by an account within an AWS region. Domain names must start with a lowercase letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and - (hyphen).

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

The name of the Elasticsearch domain that you are creating. Domain names are unique across the domains owned by an account within an AWS region. Domain names must start with a lowercase letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and - (hyphen).

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

The name of the Elasticsearch domain that you are creating. Domain names are unique across the domains owned by an account within an AWS region. Domain names must start with a lowercase letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and - (hyphen).

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

String of format X.Y to specify version for the Elasticsearch domain eg. "1.5" or "2.3". For more information, see Creating Elasticsearch Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

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

String of format X.Y to specify version for the Elasticsearch domain eg. "1.5" or "2.3". For more information, see Creating Elasticsearch Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

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

String of format X.Y to specify version for the Elasticsearch domain eg. "1.5" or "2.3". For more information, see Creating Elasticsearch Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

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pub fn elasticsearch_cluster_config( self, input: ElasticsearchClusterConfig, ) -> Self

Configuration options for an Elasticsearch domain. Specifies the instance type and number of instances in the domain cluster.

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pub fn set_elasticsearch_cluster_config( self, input: Option<ElasticsearchClusterConfig>, ) -> Self

Configuration options for an Elasticsearch domain. Specifies the instance type and number of instances in the domain cluster.

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pub fn get_elasticsearch_cluster_config( &self, ) -> &Option<ElasticsearchClusterConfig>

Configuration options for an Elasticsearch domain. Specifies the instance type and number of instances in the domain cluster.

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pub fn ebs_options(self, input: EbsOptions) -> Self

Options to enable, disable and specify the type and size of EBS storage volumes.

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pub fn set_ebs_options(self, input: Option<EbsOptions>) -> Self

Options to enable, disable and specify the type and size of EBS storage volumes.

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pub fn get_ebs_options(&self) -> &Option<EbsOptions>

Options to enable, disable and specify the type and size of EBS storage volumes.

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

IAM access policy as a JSON-formatted string.

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

IAM access policy as a JSON-formatted string.

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

IAM access policy as a JSON-formatted string.

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pub fn snapshot_options(self, input: SnapshotOptions) -> Self

Option to set time, in UTC format, of the daily automated snapshot. Default value is 0 hours.

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pub fn set_snapshot_options(self, input: Option<SnapshotOptions>) -> Self

Option to set time, in UTC format, of the daily automated snapshot. Default value is 0 hours.

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pub fn get_snapshot_options(&self) -> &Option<SnapshotOptions>

Option to set time, in UTC format, of the daily automated snapshot. Default value is 0 hours.

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pub fn vpc_options(self, input: VpcOptions) -> Self

Options to specify the subnets and security groups for VPC endpoint. For more information, see Creating a VPC in VPC Endpoints for Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains

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pub fn set_vpc_options(self, input: Option<VpcOptions>) -> Self

Options to specify the subnets and security groups for VPC endpoint. For more information, see Creating a VPC in VPC Endpoints for Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains

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pub fn get_vpc_options(&self) -> &Option<VpcOptions>

Options to specify the subnets and security groups for VPC endpoint. For more information, see Creating a VPC in VPC Endpoints for Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains

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pub fn cognito_options(self, input: CognitoOptions) -> Self

Options to specify the Cognito user and identity pools for Kibana authentication. For more information, see Amazon Cognito Authentication for Kibana.

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pub fn set_cognito_options(self, input: Option<CognitoOptions>) -> Self

Options to specify the Cognito user and identity pools for Kibana authentication. For more information, see Amazon Cognito Authentication for Kibana.

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pub fn get_cognito_options(&self) -> &Option<CognitoOptions>

Options to specify the Cognito user and identity pools for Kibana authentication. For more information, see Amazon Cognito Authentication for Kibana.

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pub fn encryption_at_rest_options(self, input: EncryptionAtRestOptions) -> Self

Specifies the Encryption At Rest Options.

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pub fn set_encryption_at_rest_options( self, input: Option<EncryptionAtRestOptions>, ) -> Self

Specifies the Encryption At Rest Options.

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pub fn get_encryption_at_rest_options(&self) -> &Option<EncryptionAtRestOptions>

Specifies the Encryption At Rest Options.

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pub fn node_to_node_encryption_options( self, input: NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions, ) -> Self

Specifies the NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions.

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pub fn set_node_to_node_encryption_options( self, input: Option<NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions>, ) -> Self

Specifies the NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions.

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pub fn get_node_to_node_encryption_options( &self, ) -> &Option<NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions>

Specifies the NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions.

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pub fn advanced_options( self, k: impl Into<String>, v: impl Into<String>, ) -> Self

Adds a key-value pair to AdvancedOptions.

To override the contents of this collection use set_advanced_options.

Option to allow references to indices in an HTTP request body. Must be false when configuring access to individual sub-resources. By default, the value is true. See Configuration Advanced Options for more information.

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

Option to allow references to indices in an HTTP request body. Must be false when configuring access to individual sub-resources. By default, the value is true. See Configuration Advanced Options for more information.

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pub fn get_advanced_options(&self) -> &Option<HashMap<String, String>>

Option to allow references to indices in an HTTP request body. Must be false when configuring access to individual sub-resources. By default, the value is true. See Configuration Advanced Options for more information.

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pub fn log_publishing_options(self, k: LogType, v: LogPublishingOption) -> Self

Adds a key-value pair to LogPublishingOptions.

To override the contents of this collection use set_log_publishing_options.

Map of LogType and LogPublishingOption, each containing options to publish a given type of Elasticsearch log.

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pub fn set_log_publishing_options( self, input: Option<HashMap<LogType, LogPublishingOption>>, ) -> Self

Map of LogType and LogPublishingOption, each containing options to publish a given type of Elasticsearch log.

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pub fn get_log_publishing_options( &self, ) -> &Option<HashMap<LogType, LogPublishingOption>>

Map of LogType and LogPublishingOption, each containing options to publish a given type of Elasticsearch log.

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pub fn domain_endpoint_options(self, input: DomainEndpointOptions) -> Self

Options to specify configuration that will be applied to the domain endpoint.

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pub fn set_domain_endpoint_options( self, input: Option<DomainEndpointOptions>, ) -> Self

Options to specify configuration that will be applied to the domain endpoint.

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pub fn get_domain_endpoint_options(&self) -> &Option<DomainEndpointOptions>

Options to specify configuration that will be applied to the domain endpoint.

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pub fn advanced_security_options( self, input: AdvancedSecurityOptionsInput, ) -> Self

Specifies advanced security options.

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pub fn set_advanced_security_options( self, input: Option<AdvancedSecurityOptionsInput>, ) -> Self

Specifies advanced security options.

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pub fn get_advanced_security_options( &self, ) -> &Option<AdvancedSecurityOptionsInput>

Specifies advanced security options.

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pub fn auto_tune_options(self, input: AutoTuneOptionsInput) -> Self

Specifies Auto-Tune options.

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pub fn set_auto_tune_options(self, input: Option<AutoTuneOptionsInput>) -> Self

Specifies Auto-Tune options.

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pub fn get_auto_tune_options(&self) -> &Option<AutoTuneOptionsInput>

Specifies Auto-Tune options.

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

Appends an item to TagList.

To override the contents of this collection use set_tag_list.

A list of Tag added during domain creation.

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

A list of Tag added during domain creation.

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

A list of Tag added during domain creation.

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impl Clone for CreateElasticsearchDomainFluentBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> CreateElasticsearchDomainFluentBuilder

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impl Debug for CreateElasticsearchDomainFluentBuilder

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