#[non_exhaustive]pub struct HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate {
pub endpoint_configuration: Option<HttpEndpointConfiguration>,
pub buffering_hints: Option<HttpEndpointBufferingHints>,
pub cloud_watch_logging_options: Option<CloudWatchLoggingOptions>,
pub request_configuration: Option<HttpEndpointRequestConfiguration>,
pub processing_configuration: Option<ProcessingConfiguration>,
pub role_arn: Option<String>,
pub retry_options: Option<HttpEndpointRetryOptions>,
pub s3_backup_mode: Option<HttpEndpointS3BackupMode>,
pub s3_update: Option<S3DestinationUpdate>,
pub secrets_manager_configuration: Option<SecretsManagerConfiguration>,
}
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Updates the specified HTTP endpoint destination.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.endpoint_configuration: Option<HttpEndpointConfiguration>
Describes the configuration of the HTTP endpoint destination.
buffering_hints: Option<HttpEndpointBufferingHints>
Describes buffering options that can be applied to the data before it is delivered to the HTTPS endpoint destination. Firehose teats these options as hints, and it might choose to use more optimal values. The SizeInMBs
and IntervalInSeconds
parameters are optional. However, if specify a value for one of them, you must also provide a value for the other.
cloud_watch_logging_options: Option<CloudWatchLoggingOptions>
Describes the Amazon CloudWatch logging options for your Firehose stream.
request_configuration: Option<HttpEndpointRequestConfiguration>
The configuration of the request sent to the HTTP endpoint specified as the destination.
processing_configuration: Option<ProcessingConfiguration>
Describes a data processing configuration.
role_arn: Option<String>
Firehose uses this IAM role for all the permissions that the delivery stream needs.
retry_options: Option<HttpEndpointRetryOptions>
Describes the retry behavior in case Firehose is unable to deliver data to the specified HTTP endpoint destination, or if it doesn't receive a valid acknowledgment of receipt from the specified HTTP endpoint destination.
s3_backup_mode: Option<HttpEndpointS3BackupMode>
Describes the S3 bucket backup options for the data that Kinesis Firehose delivers to the HTTP endpoint destination. You can back up all documents (AllData
) or only the documents that Firehose could not deliver to the specified HTTP endpoint destination (FailedDataOnly
).
s3_update: Option<S3DestinationUpdate>
Describes an update for a destination in Amazon S3.
secrets_manager_configuration: Option<SecretsManagerConfiguration>
The configuration that defines how you access secrets for HTTP Endpoint destination.
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Source§impl HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
impl HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
Sourcepub fn endpoint_configuration(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointConfiguration>
pub fn endpoint_configuration(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointConfiguration>
Describes the configuration of the HTTP endpoint destination.
Sourcepub fn buffering_hints(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointBufferingHints>
pub fn buffering_hints(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointBufferingHints>
Describes buffering options that can be applied to the data before it is delivered to the HTTPS endpoint destination. Firehose teats these options as hints, and it might choose to use more optimal values. The SizeInMBs
and IntervalInSeconds
parameters are optional. However, if specify a value for one of them, you must also provide a value for the other.
Sourcepub fn cloud_watch_logging_options(&self) -> Option<&CloudWatchLoggingOptions>
pub fn cloud_watch_logging_options(&self) -> Option<&CloudWatchLoggingOptions>
Describes the Amazon CloudWatch logging options for your Firehose stream.
Sourcepub fn request_configuration(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointRequestConfiguration>
pub fn request_configuration(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointRequestConfiguration>
The configuration of the request sent to the HTTP endpoint specified as the destination.
Sourcepub fn processing_configuration(&self) -> Option<&ProcessingConfiguration>
pub fn processing_configuration(&self) -> Option<&ProcessingConfiguration>
Describes a data processing configuration.
Sourcepub fn role_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn role_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
Firehose uses this IAM role for all the permissions that the delivery stream needs.
Sourcepub fn retry_options(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointRetryOptions>
pub fn retry_options(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointRetryOptions>
Describes the retry behavior in case Firehose is unable to deliver data to the specified HTTP endpoint destination, or if it doesn't receive a valid acknowledgment of receipt from the specified HTTP endpoint destination.
Sourcepub fn s3_backup_mode(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointS3BackupMode>
pub fn s3_backup_mode(&self) -> Option<&HttpEndpointS3BackupMode>
Describes the S3 bucket backup options for the data that Kinesis Firehose delivers to the HTTP endpoint destination. You can back up all documents (AllData
) or only the documents that Firehose could not deliver to the specified HTTP endpoint destination (FailedDataOnly
).
Sourcepub fn s3_update(&self) -> Option<&S3DestinationUpdate>
pub fn s3_update(&self) -> Option<&S3DestinationUpdate>
Describes an update for a destination in Amazon S3.
Sourcepub fn secrets_manager_configuration(
&self,
) -> Option<&SecretsManagerConfiguration>
pub fn secrets_manager_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&SecretsManagerConfiguration>
The configuration that defines how you access secrets for HTTP Endpoint destination.
Source§impl HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
impl HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
Sourcepub fn builder() -> HttpEndpointDestinationUpdateBuilder
pub fn builder() -> HttpEndpointDestinationUpdateBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
.
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Source§impl Clone for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
impl Clone for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
Source§fn clone(&self) -> HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
fn clone(&self) -> HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
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impl PartialEq for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate) -> bool
self
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values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
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impl Freeze for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
impl RefUnwindSafe for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
impl Send for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
impl Sync for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
impl Unpin for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
impl UnwindSafe for HttpEndpointDestinationUpdate
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