#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ImageScanFindingAggregation {
pub account_aggregation: Option<AccountAggregation>,
pub image_aggregation: Option<ImageAggregation>,
pub image_pipeline_aggregation: Option<ImagePipelineAggregation>,
pub vulnerability_id_aggregation: Option<VulnerabilityIdAggregation>,
}
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This returns exactly one type of aggregation, based on the filter that Image Builder applies in its API action.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.account_aggregation: Option<AccountAggregation>
Returns an object that contains severity counts based on an account ID.
image_aggregation: Option<ImageAggregation>
Returns an object that contains severity counts based on the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a specific image.
image_pipeline_aggregation: Option<ImagePipelineAggregation>
Returns an object that contains severity counts based on an image pipeline ARN.
vulnerability_id_aggregation: Option<VulnerabilityIdAggregation>
Returns an object that contains severity counts based on vulnerability ID.
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Source§impl ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl ImageScanFindingAggregation
Sourcepub fn account_aggregation(&self) -> Option<&AccountAggregation>
pub fn account_aggregation(&self) -> Option<&AccountAggregation>
Returns an object that contains severity counts based on an account ID.
Sourcepub fn image_aggregation(&self) -> Option<&ImageAggregation>
pub fn image_aggregation(&self) -> Option<&ImageAggregation>
Returns an object that contains severity counts based on the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a specific image.
Sourcepub fn image_pipeline_aggregation(&self) -> Option<&ImagePipelineAggregation>
pub fn image_pipeline_aggregation(&self) -> Option<&ImagePipelineAggregation>
Returns an object that contains severity counts based on an image pipeline ARN.
Sourcepub fn vulnerability_id_aggregation(
&self,
) -> Option<&VulnerabilityIdAggregation>
pub fn vulnerability_id_aggregation( &self, ) -> Option<&VulnerabilityIdAggregation>
Returns an object that contains severity counts based on vulnerability ID.
Source§impl ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl ImageScanFindingAggregation
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ImageScanFindingAggregationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ImageScanFindingAggregationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ImageScanFindingAggregation
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Source§impl Clone for ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl Clone for ImageScanFindingAggregation
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ImageScanFindingAggregation
fn clone(&self) -> ImageScanFindingAggregation
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impl Debug for ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl StructuralPartialEq for ImageScanFindingAggregation
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impl Freeze for ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl RefUnwindSafe for ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl Send for ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl Sync for ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl Unpin for ImageScanFindingAggregation
impl UnwindSafe for ImageScanFindingAggregation
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