#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ResourceSpecificResult {
pub eval_resource_name: String,
pub eval_resource_decision: PolicyEvaluationDecisionType,
pub matched_statements: Option<Vec<Statement>>,
pub missing_context_values: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub eval_decision_details: Option<HashMap<String, PolicyEvaluationDecisionType>>,
pub permissions_boundary_decision_detail: Option<PermissionsBoundaryDecisionDetail>,
}
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Contains the result of the simulation of a single API operation call on a single resource.
This data type is used by a member of the EvaluationResult
data type.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.eval_resource_name: String
The name of the simulated resource, in Amazon Resource Name (ARN) format.
eval_resource_decision: PolicyEvaluationDecisionType
The result of the simulation of the simulated API operation on the resource specified in EvalResourceName
.
matched_statements: Option<Vec<Statement>>
A list of the statements in the input policies that determine the result for this part of the simulation. Remember that even if multiple statements allow the operation on the resource, if any statement denies that operation, then the explicit deny overrides any allow. In addition, the deny statement is the only entry included in the result.
missing_context_values: Option<Vec<String>>
A list of context keys that are required by the included input policies but that were not provided by one of the input parameters. This list is used when a list of ARNs is included in the ResourceArns
parameter instead of "*". If you do not specify individual resources, by setting ResourceArns
to "*" or by not including the ResourceArns
parameter, then any missing context values are instead included under the EvaluationResults
section. To discover the context keys used by a set of policies, you can call GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy
or GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy
.
eval_decision_details: Option<HashMap<String, PolicyEvaluationDecisionType>>
Additional details about the results of the evaluation decision on a single resource. This parameter is returned only for cross-account simulations. This parameter explains how each policy type contributes to the resource-specific evaluation decision.
permissions_boundary_decision_detail: Option<PermissionsBoundaryDecisionDetail>
Contains information about the effect that a permissions boundary has on a policy simulation when that boundary is applied to an IAM entity.
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Source§impl ResourceSpecificResult
impl ResourceSpecificResult
Sourcepub fn eval_resource_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn eval_resource_name(&self) -> &str
The name of the simulated resource, in Amazon Resource Name (ARN) format.
Sourcepub fn eval_resource_decision(&self) -> &PolicyEvaluationDecisionType
pub fn eval_resource_decision(&self) -> &PolicyEvaluationDecisionType
The result of the simulation of the simulated API operation on the resource specified in EvalResourceName
.
Sourcepub fn matched_statements(&self) -> &[Statement]
pub fn matched_statements(&self) -> &[Statement]
A list of the statements in the input policies that determine the result for this part of the simulation. Remember that even if multiple statements allow the operation on the resource, if any statement denies that operation, then the explicit deny overrides any allow. In addition, the deny statement is the only entry included in the result.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .matched_statements.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn missing_context_values(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn missing_context_values(&self) -> &[String]
A list of context keys that are required by the included input policies but that were not provided by one of the input parameters. This list is used when a list of ARNs is included in the ResourceArns
parameter instead of "*". If you do not specify individual resources, by setting ResourceArns
to "*" or by not including the ResourceArns
parameter, then any missing context values are instead included under the EvaluationResults
section. To discover the context keys used by a set of policies, you can call GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy
or GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy
.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .missing_context_values.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn eval_decision_details(
&self,
) -> Option<&HashMap<String, PolicyEvaluationDecisionType>>
pub fn eval_decision_details( &self, ) -> Option<&HashMap<String, PolicyEvaluationDecisionType>>
Additional details about the results of the evaluation decision on a single resource. This parameter is returned only for cross-account simulations. This parameter explains how each policy type contributes to the resource-specific evaluation decision.
Sourcepub fn permissions_boundary_decision_detail(
&self,
) -> Option<&PermissionsBoundaryDecisionDetail>
pub fn permissions_boundary_decision_detail( &self, ) -> Option<&PermissionsBoundaryDecisionDetail>
Contains information about the effect that a permissions boundary has on a policy simulation when that boundary is applied to an IAM entity.
Source§impl ResourceSpecificResult
impl ResourceSpecificResult
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ResourceSpecificResultBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ResourceSpecificResultBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ResourceSpecificResult
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Source§impl Clone for ResourceSpecificResult
impl Clone for ResourceSpecificResult
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ResourceSpecificResult
fn clone(&self) -> ResourceSpecificResult
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impl Debug for ResourceSpecificResult
Source§impl PartialEq for ResourceSpecificResult
impl PartialEq for ResourceSpecificResult
impl StructuralPartialEq for ResourceSpecificResult
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impl Freeze for ResourceSpecificResult
impl RefUnwindSafe for ResourceSpecificResult
impl Send for ResourceSpecificResult
impl Sync for ResourceSpecificResult
impl Unpin for ResourceSpecificResult
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