Struct aws_sdk_fms::input::DeletePolicyInput [−][src]
#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DeletePolicyInput {
pub policy_id: Option<String>,
pub delete_all_policy_resources: bool,
}
Fields (Non-exhaustive)
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; and struct update syntax will not work.policy_id: Option<String>
The ID of the policy that you want to delete. You can retrieve this ID from
PutPolicy
and ListPolicies
.
delete_all_policy_resources: bool
If True
, the request performs cleanup according to the policy type.
For WAF and Shield Advanced policies, the cleanup does the following:
-
Deletes rule groups created by Firewall Manager
-
Removes web ACLs from in-scope resources
-
Deletes web ACLs that contain no rules or rule groups
For security group policies, the cleanup does the following for each security group in the policy:
-
Disassociates the security group from in-scope resources
-
Deletes the security group if it was created through Firewall Manager and if it's no longer associated with any resources through another policy
After the cleanup, in-scope resources are no longer protected by web ACLs in this policy. Protection of out-of-scope resources remains unchanged. Scope is determined by tags that you create and accounts that you associate with the policy. When creating the policy, if you specify that only resources in specific accounts or with specific tags are in scope of the policy, those accounts and resources are handled by the policy. All others are out of scope. If you don't specify tags or accounts, all resources are in scope.
Implementations
pub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<DeletePolicy, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
pub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<DeletePolicy, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs an Operation<DeletePolicy
>
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DeletePolicyInput
The ID of the policy that you want to delete. You can retrieve this ID from
PutPolicy
and ListPolicies
.
If True
, the request performs cleanup according to the policy type.
For WAF and Shield Advanced policies, the cleanup does the following:
-
Deletes rule groups created by Firewall Manager
-
Removes web ACLs from in-scope resources
-
Deletes web ACLs that contain no rules or rule groups
For security group policies, the cleanup does the following for each security group in the policy:
-
Disassociates the security group from in-scope resources
-
Deletes the security group if it was created through Firewall Manager and if it's no longer associated with any resources through another policy
After the cleanup, in-scope resources are no longer protected by web ACLs in this policy. Protection of out-of-scope resources remains unchanged. Scope is determined by tags that you create and accounts that you associate with the policy. When creating the policy, if you specify that only resources in specific accounts or with specific tags are in scope of the policy, those accounts and resources are handled by the policy. All others are out of scope. If you don't specify tags or accounts, all resources are in scope.
Trait Implementations
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and other
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This method tests for !=
.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for DeletePolicyInput
impl Send for DeletePolicyInput
impl Sync for DeletePolicyInput
impl Unpin for DeletePolicyInput
impl UnwindSafe for DeletePolicyInput
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