#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters {
pub basic_auth_parameters: Option<CreateConnectionBasicAuthRequestParameters>,
pub o_auth_parameters: Option<CreateConnectionOAuthRequestParameters>,
pub api_key_auth_parameters: Option<CreateConnectionApiKeyAuthRequestParameters>,
pub invocation_http_parameters: Option<ConnectionHttpParameters>,
pub connectivity_parameters: Option<ConnectivityResourceParameters>,
}
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The authorization parameters for the connection.
You must include only authorization parameters for the AuthorizationType
you specify.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.basic_auth_parameters: Option<CreateConnectionBasicAuthRequestParameters>
The Basic authorization parameters to use for the connection.
o_auth_parameters: Option<CreateConnectionOAuthRequestParameters>
The OAuth authorization parameters to use for the connection.
api_key_auth_parameters: Option<CreateConnectionApiKeyAuthRequestParameters>
The API key authorization parameters to use for the connection.
invocation_http_parameters: Option<ConnectionHttpParameters>
The API key authorization parameters to use for the connection. Note that if you include additional parameters for the target of a rule via HttpParameters
, including query strings, the parameters added for the connection take precedence.
connectivity_parameters: Option<ConnectivityResourceParameters>
If you specify a private OAuth endpoint, the parameters for EventBridge to use when authenticating against the endpoint.
For more information, see Authorization methods for connections in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .
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Source§impl CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
impl CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
Sourcepub fn basic_auth_parameters(
&self,
) -> Option<&CreateConnectionBasicAuthRequestParameters>
pub fn basic_auth_parameters( &self, ) -> Option<&CreateConnectionBasicAuthRequestParameters>
The Basic authorization parameters to use for the connection.
Sourcepub fn o_auth_parameters(
&self,
) -> Option<&CreateConnectionOAuthRequestParameters>
pub fn o_auth_parameters( &self, ) -> Option<&CreateConnectionOAuthRequestParameters>
The OAuth authorization parameters to use for the connection.
Sourcepub fn api_key_auth_parameters(
&self,
) -> Option<&CreateConnectionApiKeyAuthRequestParameters>
pub fn api_key_auth_parameters( &self, ) -> Option<&CreateConnectionApiKeyAuthRequestParameters>
The API key authorization parameters to use for the connection.
Sourcepub fn invocation_http_parameters(&self) -> Option<&ConnectionHttpParameters>
pub fn invocation_http_parameters(&self) -> Option<&ConnectionHttpParameters>
The API key authorization parameters to use for the connection. Note that if you include additional parameters for the target of a rule via HttpParameters
, including query strings, the parameters added for the connection take precedence.
Sourcepub fn connectivity_parameters(&self) -> Option<&ConnectivityResourceParameters>
pub fn connectivity_parameters(&self) -> Option<&ConnectivityResourceParameters>
If you specify a private OAuth endpoint, the parameters for EventBridge to use when authenticating against the endpoint.
For more information, see Authorization methods for connections in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .
Source§impl CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
impl CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateConnectionAuthRequestParametersBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateConnectionAuthRequestParametersBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
.
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Source§impl Clone for CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
impl Clone for CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
fn clone(&self) -> CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
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impl Freeze for CreateConnectionAuthRequestParameters
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