#[non_exhaustive]pub struct OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus {
pub status_code: Option<OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatusCode>,
pub message: Option<String>,
}
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Specifies the connection status of an outbound cross-cluster search connection.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.status_code: Option<OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatusCode>
The state code for outbound connection. This can be one of the following:
- VALIDATING: The outbound connection request is being validated.
- VALIDATION_FAILED: Validation failed for the connection request.
- PENDING_ACCEPTANCE: Outbound connection request is validated and is not yet accepted by destination domain owner.
- PROVISIONING: Outbound connection request is in process.
- ACTIVE: Outbound connection is active and ready to use.
- REJECTED: Outbound connection request is rejected by destination domain owner.
- DELETING: Outbound connection deletion is in progress.
- DELETED: Outbound connection is deleted and cannot be used further.
message: Option<String>
Specifies verbose information for the outbound connection status.
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Source§impl OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
impl OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
Sourcepub fn status_code(
&self,
) -> Option<&OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatusCode>
pub fn status_code( &self, ) -> Option<&OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatusCode>
The state code for outbound connection. This can be one of the following:
- VALIDATING: The outbound connection request is being validated.
- VALIDATION_FAILED: Validation failed for the connection request.
- PENDING_ACCEPTANCE: Outbound connection request is validated and is not yet accepted by destination domain owner.
- PROVISIONING: Outbound connection request is in process.
- ACTIVE: Outbound connection is active and ready to use.
- REJECTED: Outbound connection request is rejected by destination domain owner.
- DELETING: Outbound connection deletion is in progress.
- DELETED: Outbound connection is deleted and cannot be used further.
Source§impl OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
impl OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
Sourcepub fn builder() -> OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatusBuilder
pub fn builder() -> OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatusBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
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Source§impl Clone for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
impl Clone for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
Source§fn clone(&self) -> OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
fn clone(&self) -> OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
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impl PartialEq for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus) -> bool
self
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impl Freeze for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
impl RefUnwindSafe for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
impl Send for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
impl Sync for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
impl Unpin for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
impl UnwindSafe for OutboundCrossClusterSearchConnectionStatus
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