#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DomainEntry {
pub id: Option<String>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub target: Option<String>,
pub is_alias: Option<bool>,
pub type: Option<String>,
pub options: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
}
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Describes a domain recordset entry.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.id: Option<String>
The ID of the domain recordset entry.
name: Option<String>
The name of the domain.
target: Option<String>
The target IP address (192.0.2.0
), or AWS name server (ns-111.awsdns-22.com.
).
For Lightsail load balancers, the value looks like ab1234c56789c6b86aba6fb203d443bc-123456789.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com
. For Lightsail distributions, the value looks like exampled1182ne.cloudfront.net
. For Lightsail container services, the value looks like container-service-1.example23scljs.us-west-2.cs.amazonlightsail.com
. Be sure to also set isAlias
to true
when setting up an A record for a Lightsail load balancer, distribution, or container service.
is_alias: Option<bool>
When true
, specifies whether the domain entry is an alias used by the Lightsail load balancer, Lightsail container service, Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution, or another Amazon Web Services resource. You can include an alias (A type) record in your request, which points to the DNS name of a load balancer, container service, CDN distribution, or other Amazon Web Services resource and routes traffic to that resource.
type: Option<String>
The type of domain entry, such as address for IPv4 (A), address for IPv6 (AAAA), canonical name (CNAME), mail exchanger (MX), name server (NS), start of authority (SOA), service locator (SRV), or text (TXT).
The following domain entry types can be used:
-
A
-
AAAA
-
CNAME
-
MX
-
NS
-
SOA
-
SRV
-
TXT
options: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
(Discontinued) The options for the domain entry.
In releases prior to November 29, 2017, this parameter was not included in the API response. It is now discontinued.
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Source§impl DomainEntry
impl DomainEntry
Sourcepub fn target(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn target(&self) -> Option<&str>
The target IP address (192.0.2.0
), or AWS name server (ns-111.awsdns-22.com.
).
For Lightsail load balancers, the value looks like ab1234c56789c6b86aba6fb203d443bc-123456789.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com
. For Lightsail distributions, the value looks like exampled1182ne.cloudfront.net
. For Lightsail container services, the value looks like container-service-1.example23scljs.us-west-2.cs.amazonlightsail.com
. Be sure to also set isAlias
to true
when setting up an A record for a Lightsail load balancer, distribution, or container service.
Sourcepub fn is_alias(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn is_alias(&self) -> Option<bool>
When true
, specifies whether the domain entry is an alias used by the Lightsail load balancer, Lightsail container service, Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution, or another Amazon Web Services resource. You can include an alias (A type) record in your request, which points to the DNS name of a load balancer, container service, CDN distribution, or other Amazon Web Services resource and routes traffic to that resource.
Sourcepub fn type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The type of domain entry, such as address for IPv4 (A), address for IPv6 (AAAA), canonical name (CNAME), mail exchanger (MX), name server (NS), start of authority (SOA), service locator (SRV), or text (TXT).
The following domain entry types can be used:
-
A
-
AAAA
-
CNAME
-
MX
-
NS
-
SOA
-
SRV
-
TXT
Source§impl DomainEntry
impl DomainEntry
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DomainEntryBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DomainEntryBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DomainEntry
.
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Source§impl Clone for DomainEntry
impl Clone for DomainEntry
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DomainEntry
fn clone(&self) -> DomainEntry
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 DomainEntry
Source§impl PartialEq for DomainEntry
impl PartialEq for DomainEntry
impl StructuralPartialEq for DomainEntry
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impl Freeze for DomainEntry
impl RefUnwindSafe for DomainEntry
impl Send for DomainEntry
impl Sync for DomainEntry
impl Unpin for DomainEntry
impl UnwindSafe for DomainEntry
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