#[non_exhaustive]pub struct MatchingRuleStatement {
pub key_to_match: String,
pub constraint: String,
pub value_to_match: Vec<String>,
}Expand description
Matching rule statement.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.key_to_match: StringKey to match.
The following keys and are supported when the RuleStatement type is Instance:
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Platform- The name of the platform. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
EC2BillingProduct- The billing product code. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. Possible values are:windows-server-enterprise|windows-byol|rhel|rhel-byol|rhel-high-availability|ubuntu-pro|suse-linux|sql-server-standard|sql-server-enterprise. -
MarketPlaceProductCode- The Marketplace product code. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
AMIId- The ID of the AMI. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
InstanceType- The instance type. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
InstanceId- The ID of the instance. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
HostId- The ID of the host. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
AccountId- The ID of the account. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS.
The following keys and are supported when the RuleStatement type is License:
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LicenseArn- The ARN of a Managed Entitlement License. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
ProductSKU- The productSKU of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
Issuer- The issuer of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
Beneficiary- The beneficiary of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
LicenseStatus- The status of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
HomeRegion- The home region of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS.
The following keys and are supported when the RuleStatement type is License Configuration:
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LicenseConfigurationArn- The ARN of a self-managed license configuration. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
AccountId- The account of the license configuration. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS.
constraint: StringConstraint.
value_to_match: Vec<String>Value to match.
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Source§impl MatchingRuleStatement
impl MatchingRuleStatement
Sourcepub fn key_to_match(&self) -> &str
pub fn key_to_match(&self) -> &str
Key to match.
The following keys and are supported when the RuleStatement type is Instance:
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Platform- The name of the platform. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
EC2BillingProduct- The billing product code. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. Possible values are:windows-server-enterprise|windows-byol|rhel|rhel-byol|rhel-high-availability|ubuntu-pro|suse-linux|sql-server-standard|sql-server-enterprise. -
MarketPlaceProductCode- The Marketplace product code. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
AMIId- The ID of the AMI. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
InstanceType- The instance type. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
InstanceId- The ID of the instance. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
HostId- The ID of the host. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
AccountId- The ID of the account. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS.
The following keys and are supported when the RuleStatement type is License:
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LicenseArn- The ARN of a Managed Entitlement License. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
ProductSKU- The productSKU of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
Issuer- The issuer of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
Beneficiary- The beneficiary of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
LicenseStatus- The status of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
HomeRegion- The home region of the license. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS.
The following keys and are supported when the RuleStatement type is License Configuration:
-
LicenseConfigurationArn- The ARN of a self-managed license configuration. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS. -
AccountId- The account of the license configuration. Logical operators areEQUALSandNOT_EQUALS.
Sourcepub fn constraint(&self) -> &str
pub fn constraint(&self) -> &str
Constraint.
Sourcepub fn value_to_match(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn value_to_match(&self) -> &[String]
Value to match.
Source§impl MatchingRuleStatement
impl MatchingRuleStatement
Sourcepub fn builder() -> MatchingRuleStatementBuilder
pub fn builder() -> MatchingRuleStatementBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture MatchingRuleStatement.
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Source§impl Clone for MatchingRuleStatement
impl Clone for MatchingRuleStatement
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MatchingRuleStatement
fn clone(&self) -> MatchingRuleStatement
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for MatchingRuleStatement
impl Debug for MatchingRuleStatement
Source§impl PartialEq for MatchingRuleStatement
impl PartialEq for MatchingRuleStatement
impl StructuralPartialEq for MatchingRuleStatement
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impl Freeze for MatchingRuleStatement
impl RefUnwindSafe for MatchingRuleStatement
impl Send for MatchingRuleStatement
impl Sync for MatchingRuleStatement
impl Unpin for MatchingRuleStatement
impl UnwindSafe for MatchingRuleStatement
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