#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DataSourcesFreeTrial {
pub cloud_trail: Option<DataSourceFreeTrial>,
pub dns_logs: Option<DataSourceFreeTrial>,
pub flow_logs: Option<DataSourceFreeTrial>,
pub s3_logs: Option<DataSourceFreeTrial>,
pub kubernetes: Option<KubernetesDataSourceFreeTrial>,
pub malware_protection: Option<MalwareProtectionDataSourceFreeTrial>,
}Expand description
Contains information about which data sources are enabled for the GuardDuty member account.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.cloud_trail: Option<DataSourceFreeTrial>Describes whether any Amazon Web Services CloudTrail management event logs are enabled as data sources.
dns_logs: Option<DataSourceFreeTrial>Describes whether any DNS logs are enabled as data sources.
flow_logs: Option<DataSourceFreeTrial>Describes whether any VPC Flow logs are enabled as data sources.
s3_logs: Option<DataSourceFreeTrial>Describes whether any S3 data event logs are enabled as data sources.
kubernetes: Option<KubernetesDataSourceFreeTrial>Describes whether any Kubernetes logs are enabled as data sources.
malware_protection: Option<MalwareProtectionDataSourceFreeTrial>Describes whether Malware Protection is enabled as a data source.
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Source§impl DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl DataSourcesFreeTrial
Sourcepub fn cloud_trail(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceFreeTrial>
pub fn cloud_trail(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceFreeTrial>
Describes whether any Amazon Web Services CloudTrail management event logs are enabled as data sources.
Sourcepub fn dns_logs(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceFreeTrial>
pub fn dns_logs(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceFreeTrial>
Describes whether any DNS logs are enabled as data sources.
Sourcepub fn flow_logs(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceFreeTrial>
pub fn flow_logs(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceFreeTrial>
Describes whether any VPC Flow logs are enabled as data sources.
Sourcepub fn s3_logs(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceFreeTrial>
pub fn s3_logs(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceFreeTrial>
Describes whether any S3 data event logs are enabled as data sources.
Sourcepub fn kubernetes(&self) -> Option<&KubernetesDataSourceFreeTrial>
pub fn kubernetes(&self) -> Option<&KubernetesDataSourceFreeTrial>
Describes whether any Kubernetes logs are enabled as data sources.
Sourcepub fn malware_protection(
&self,
) -> Option<&MalwareProtectionDataSourceFreeTrial>
pub fn malware_protection( &self, ) -> Option<&MalwareProtectionDataSourceFreeTrial>
Describes whether Malware Protection is enabled as a data source.
Source§impl DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl DataSourcesFreeTrial
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DataSourcesFreeTrialBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DataSourcesFreeTrialBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DataSourcesFreeTrial.
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Source§impl Clone for DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl Clone for DataSourcesFreeTrial
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DataSourcesFreeTrial
fn clone(&self) -> DataSourcesFreeTrial
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impl Debug for DataSourcesFreeTrial
Source§impl PartialEq for DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl PartialEq for DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl StructuralPartialEq for DataSourcesFreeTrial
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impl Freeze for DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl RefUnwindSafe for DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl Send for DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl Sync for DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl Unpin for DataSourcesFreeTrial
impl UnwindSafe for DataSourcesFreeTrial
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