#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetDelegationRequestOutput {
pub delegation_request: Option<DelegationRequest>,
pub permission_check_status: Option<PermissionCheckStatusType>,
pub permission_check_result: Option<PermissionCheckResultType>,
/* private fields */
}Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.delegation_request: Option<DelegationRequest>The delegation request object containing all details about the request.
permission_check_status: Option<PermissionCheckStatusType>The status of the permission check for the delegation request.
This value indicates the status of the process to check whether the caller has sufficient permissions to cover the requested actions in the delegation request. Since this is an asynchronous process, there are three potential values:
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IN_PROGRESS: The permission check process has started. -
COMPLETED: The permission check process has completed. ThePermissionCheckResultwill include the result. -
FAILED: The permission check process has failed.
permission_check_result: Option<PermissionCheckResultType>The result of the permission check, indicating whether the caller has sufficient permissions to cover the requested permissions. This is an approximate result.
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ALLOWED: The caller has sufficient permissions cover all the requested permissions. -
DENIED: The caller does not have sufficient permissions to cover all the requested permissions. -
UNSURE: It is not possible to determine whether the caller has all the permissions needed. This output is most likely for cases when the caller has permissions with conditions.
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Source§impl GetDelegationRequestOutput
impl GetDelegationRequestOutput
Sourcepub fn delegation_request(&self) -> Option<&DelegationRequest>
pub fn delegation_request(&self) -> Option<&DelegationRequest>
The delegation request object containing all details about the request.
Sourcepub fn permission_check_status(&self) -> Option<&PermissionCheckStatusType>
pub fn permission_check_status(&self) -> Option<&PermissionCheckStatusType>
The status of the permission check for the delegation request.
This value indicates the status of the process to check whether the caller has sufficient permissions to cover the requested actions in the delegation request. Since this is an asynchronous process, there are three potential values:
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IN_PROGRESS: The permission check process has started. -
COMPLETED: The permission check process has completed. ThePermissionCheckResultwill include the result. -
FAILED: The permission check process has failed.
Sourcepub fn permission_check_result(&self) -> Option<&PermissionCheckResultType>
pub fn permission_check_result(&self) -> Option<&PermissionCheckResultType>
The result of the permission check, indicating whether the caller has sufficient permissions to cover the requested permissions. This is an approximate result.
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ALLOWED: The caller has sufficient permissions cover all the requested permissions. -
DENIED: The caller does not have sufficient permissions to cover all the requested permissions. -
UNSURE: It is not possible to determine whether the caller has all the permissions needed. This output is most likely for cases when the caller has permissions with conditions.
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impl GetDelegationRequestOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetDelegationRequestOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetDelegationRequestOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GetDelegationRequestOutput.
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Source§impl Clone for GetDelegationRequestOutput
impl Clone for GetDelegationRequestOutput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GetDelegationRequestOutput
fn clone(&self) -> GetDelegationRequestOutput
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impl Debug for GetDelegationRequestOutput
Source§impl RequestId for GetDelegationRequestOutput
impl RequestId for GetDelegationRequestOutput
Source§fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
None if the service could not be reached.impl StructuralPartialEq for GetDelegationRequestOutput
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