#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration {
pub included_states: Vec<SalesforceKnowledgeArticleState>,
pub standard_knowledge_article_type_configuration: Option<SalesforceStandardKnowledgeArticleTypeConfiguration>,
pub custom_knowledge_article_type_configurations: Option<Vec<SalesforceCustomKnowledgeArticleTypeConfiguration>>,
}
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Provides the configuration information for the knowledge article types that Amazon Kendra indexes. Amazon Kendra indexes standard knowledge articles and the standard fields of knowledge articles, or the custom fields of custom knowledge articles, but not both
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; and struct update syntax will not work.included_states: Vec<SalesforceKnowledgeArticleState>
Specifies the document states that should be included when Amazon Kendra indexes knowledge articles. You must specify at least one state.
standard_knowledge_article_type_configuration: Option<SalesforceStandardKnowledgeArticleTypeConfiguration>
Configuration information for standard Salesforce knowledge articles.
custom_knowledge_article_type_configurations: Option<Vec<SalesforceCustomKnowledgeArticleTypeConfiguration>>
Configuration information for custom Salesforce knowledge articles.
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Source§impl SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
impl SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
Sourcepub fn included_states(&self) -> &[SalesforceKnowledgeArticleState]
pub fn included_states(&self) -> &[SalesforceKnowledgeArticleState]
Specifies the document states that should be included when Amazon Kendra indexes knowledge articles. You must specify at least one state.
Sourcepub fn standard_knowledge_article_type_configuration(
&self,
) -> Option<&SalesforceStandardKnowledgeArticleTypeConfiguration>
pub fn standard_knowledge_article_type_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&SalesforceStandardKnowledgeArticleTypeConfiguration>
Configuration information for standard Salesforce knowledge articles.
Sourcepub fn custom_knowledge_article_type_configurations(
&self,
) -> &[SalesforceCustomKnowledgeArticleTypeConfiguration]
pub fn custom_knowledge_article_type_configurations( &self, ) -> &[SalesforceCustomKnowledgeArticleTypeConfiguration]
Configuration information for custom Salesforce knowledge articles.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .custom_knowledge_article_type_configurations.is_none()
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Source§impl SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
impl SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
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Source§impl Clone for SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
impl Clone for SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
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Source§fn eq(&self, other: &SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration) -> bool
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impl Freeze for SalesforceKnowledgeArticleConfiguration
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