#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ContainerServiceStateDetail {
pub code: Option<ContainerServiceStateDetailCode>,
pub message: Option<String>,
}
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Describes the current state of a container service.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.code: Option<ContainerServiceStateDetailCode>
The state code of the container service.
The following state codes are possible:
-
The following state codes are possible if your container service is in a
DEPLOYING
orUPDATING
state:-
CREATING_SYSTEM_RESOURCES
- The system resources for your container service are being created. -
CREATING_NETWORK_INFRASTRUCTURE
- The network infrastructure for your container service are being created. -
PROVISIONING_CERTIFICATE
- The SSL/TLS certificate for your container service is being created. -
PROVISIONING_SERVICE
- Your container service is being provisioned. -
CREATING_DEPLOYMENT
- Your deployment is being created on your container service. -
EVALUATING_HEALTH_CHECK
- The health of your deployment is being evaluated. -
ACTIVATING_DEPLOYMENT
- Your deployment is being activated.
-
-
The following state codes are possible if your container service is in a
PENDING
state:-
CERTIFICATE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
- The SSL/TLS certificate required for your container service exceeds the maximum number of certificates allowed for your account. -
UNKNOWN_ERROR
- An error was experienced when your container service was being created.
-
message: Option<String>
A message that provides more information for the state code.
The state detail is populated only when a container service is in a PENDING
, DEPLOYING
, or UPDATING
state.
Implementations§
Source§impl ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl ContainerServiceStateDetail
Sourcepub fn code(&self) -> Option<&ContainerServiceStateDetailCode>
pub fn code(&self) -> Option<&ContainerServiceStateDetailCode>
The state code of the container service.
The following state codes are possible:
-
The following state codes are possible if your container service is in a
DEPLOYING
orUPDATING
state:-
CREATING_SYSTEM_RESOURCES
- The system resources for your container service are being created. -
CREATING_NETWORK_INFRASTRUCTURE
- The network infrastructure for your container service are being created. -
PROVISIONING_CERTIFICATE
- The SSL/TLS certificate for your container service is being created. -
PROVISIONING_SERVICE
- Your container service is being provisioned. -
CREATING_DEPLOYMENT
- Your deployment is being created on your container service. -
EVALUATING_HEALTH_CHECK
- The health of your deployment is being evaluated. -
ACTIVATING_DEPLOYMENT
- Your deployment is being activated.
-
-
The following state codes are possible if your container service is in a
PENDING
state:-
CERTIFICATE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
- The SSL/TLS certificate required for your container service exceeds the maximum number of certificates allowed for your account. -
UNKNOWN_ERROR
- An error was experienced when your container service was being created.
-
Source§impl ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl ContainerServiceStateDetail
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ContainerServiceStateDetailBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ContainerServiceStateDetailBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ContainerServiceStateDetail
.
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Source§impl Clone for ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl Clone for ContainerServiceStateDetail
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ContainerServiceStateDetail
fn clone(&self) -> ContainerServiceStateDetail
1.0.0 · Source§const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for ContainerServiceStateDetail
Source§impl PartialEq for ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl PartialEq for ContainerServiceStateDetail
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &ContainerServiceStateDetail) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ContainerServiceStateDetail) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for ContainerServiceStateDetail
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impl Freeze for ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl RefUnwindSafe for ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl Send for ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl Sync for ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl Unpin for ContainerServiceStateDetail
impl UnwindSafe for ContainerServiceStateDetail
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