#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ViolationEvent {
pub violation_id: Option<String>,
pub thing_name: Option<String>,
pub security_profile_name: Option<String>,
pub behavior: Option<Behavior>,
pub metric_value: Option<MetricValue>,
pub violation_event_additional_info: Option<ViolationEventAdditionalInfo>,
pub violation_event_type: Option<ViolationEventType>,
pub verification_state: Option<VerificationState>,
pub verification_state_description: Option<String>,
pub violation_event_time: Option<DateTime>,
}
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Information about a Device Defender security profile behavior violation.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.violation_id: Option<String>
The ID of the violation event.
thing_name: Option<String>
The name of the thing responsible for the violation event.
security_profile_name: Option<String>
The name of the security profile whose behavior was violated.
behavior: Option<Behavior>
The behavior that was violated.
metric_value: Option<MetricValue>
The value of the metric (the measurement).
violation_event_additional_info: Option<ViolationEventAdditionalInfo>
The details of a violation event.
violation_event_type: Option<ViolationEventType>
The type of violation event.
verification_state: Option<VerificationState>
The verification state of the violation (detect alarm).
verification_state_description: Option<String>
The description of the verification state of the violation.
violation_event_time: Option<DateTime>
The time the violation event occurred.
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Source§impl ViolationEvent
impl ViolationEvent
Sourcepub fn violation_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn violation_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the violation event.
Sourcepub fn thing_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn thing_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the thing responsible for the violation event.
Sourcepub fn security_profile_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn security_profile_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the security profile whose behavior was violated.
Sourcepub fn metric_value(&self) -> Option<&MetricValue>
pub fn metric_value(&self) -> Option<&MetricValue>
The value of the metric (the measurement).
Sourcepub fn violation_event_additional_info(
&self,
) -> Option<&ViolationEventAdditionalInfo>
pub fn violation_event_additional_info( &self, ) -> Option<&ViolationEventAdditionalInfo>
The details of a violation event.
Sourcepub fn violation_event_type(&self) -> Option<&ViolationEventType>
pub fn violation_event_type(&self) -> Option<&ViolationEventType>
The type of violation event.
Sourcepub fn verification_state(&self) -> Option<&VerificationState>
pub fn verification_state(&self) -> Option<&VerificationState>
The verification state of the violation (detect alarm).
Sourcepub fn verification_state_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn verification_state_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
The description of the verification state of the violation.
Sourcepub fn violation_event_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn violation_event_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The time the violation event occurred.
Source§impl ViolationEvent
impl ViolationEvent
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ViolationEventBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ViolationEventBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ViolationEvent
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Source§impl Clone for ViolationEvent
impl Clone for ViolationEvent
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ViolationEvent
fn clone(&self) -> ViolationEvent
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impl Debug for ViolationEvent
Source§impl PartialEq for ViolationEvent
impl PartialEq for ViolationEvent
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impl Freeze for ViolationEvent
impl RefUnwindSafe for ViolationEvent
impl Send for ViolationEvent
impl Sync for ViolationEvent
impl Unpin for ViolationEvent
impl UnwindSafe for ViolationEvent
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