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pub struct MatchingBucket {
Show 15 fields pub account_id: Option<String>, pub bucket_name: Option<String>, pub classifiable_object_count: Option<i64>, pub classifiable_size_in_bytes: Option<i64>, pub error_code: Option<BucketMetadataErrorCode>, pub error_message: Option<String>, pub job_details: Option<JobDetails>, pub last_automated_discovery_time: Option<DateTime>, pub object_count: Option<i64>, pub object_count_by_encryption_type: Option<ObjectCountByEncryptionType>, pub sensitivity_score: Option<i32>, pub size_in_bytes: Option<i64>, pub size_in_bytes_compressed: Option<i64>, pub unclassifiable_object_count: Option<ObjectLevelStatistics>, pub unclassifiable_object_size_in_bytes: Option<ObjectLevelStatistics>,
}
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Provides statistical data and other information about an S3 bucket that Amazon Macie monitors and analyzes for your account. By default, object count and storage size values include data for object parts that are the result of incomplete multipart uploads. For more information, see How Macie monitors Amazon S3 data security in the Amazon Macie User Guide.

If an error occurs when Macie attempts to retrieve and process information about the bucket or the bucket's objects, the value for most of these properties is null. Key exceptions are accountId and bucketName. To identify the cause of the error, refer to the errorCode and errorMessage values.

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§account_id: Option<String>

The unique identifier for the Amazon Web Services account that owns the bucket.

§bucket_name: Option<String>

The name of the bucket.

§classifiable_object_count: Option<i64>

The total number of objects that Amazon Macie can analyze in the bucket. These objects use a supported storage class and have a file name extension for a supported file or storage format.

§classifiable_size_in_bytes: Option<i64>

The total storage size, in bytes, of the objects that Amazon Macie can analyze in the bucket. These objects use a supported storage class and have a file name extension for a supported file or storage format.

If versioning is enabled for the bucket, Macie calculates this value based on the size of the latest version of each applicable object in the bucket. This value doesn't reflect the storage size of all versions of each applicable object in the bucket.

§error_code: Option<BucketMetadataErrorCode>

The error code for an error that prevented Amazon Macie from retrieving and processing information about the bucket and the bucket's objects. If this value is ACCESS_DENIED, Macie doesn't have permission to retrieve the information. For example, the bucket has a restrictive bucket policy and Amazon S3 denied the request. If this value is null, Macie was able to retrieve and process the information.

§error_message: Option<String>

A brief description of the error (errorCode) that prevented Amazon Macie from retrieving and processing information about the bucket and the bucket's objects. This value is null if Macie was able to retrieve and process the information.

§job_details: Option<JobDetails>

Specifies whether any one-time or recurring classification jobs are configured to analyze objects in the bucket, and, if so, the details of the job that ran most recently.

§last_automated_discovery_time: Option<DateTime>

The date and time, in UTC and extended ISO 8601 format, when Amazon Macie most recently analyzed data in the bucket while performing automated sensitive data discovery for your account. This value is null if automated sensitive data discovery is currently disabled for your account.

§object_count: Option<i64>

The total number of objects in the bucket.

§object_count_by_encryption_type: Option<ObjectCountByEncryptionType>

The total number of objects in the bucket, grouped by server-side encryption type. This includes a grouping that reports the total number of objects that aren't encrypted or use client-side encryption.

§sensitivity_score: Option<i32>

The current sensitivity score for the bucket, ranging from -1 (classification error) to 100 (sensitive). This value is null if automated sensitive data discovery is currently disabled for your account.

§size_in_bytes: Option<i64>

The total storage size, in bytes, of the bucket.

If versioning is enabled for the bucket, Amazon Macie calculates this value based on the size of the latest version of each object in the bucket. This value doesn't reflect the storage size of all versions of each object in the bucket.

§size_in_bytes_compressed: Option<i64>

The total storage size, in bytes, of the objects that are compressed (.gz, .gzip, .zip) files in the bucket.

If versioning is enabled for the bucket, Amazon Macie calculates this value based on the size of the latest version of each applicable object in the bucket. This value doesn't reflect the storage size of all versions of each applicable object in the bucket.

§unclassifiable_object_count: Option<ObjectLevelStatistics>

The total number of objects that Amazon Macie can't analyze in the bucket. These objects don't use a supported storage class or don't have a file name extension for a supported file or storage format.

§unclassifiable_object_size_in_bytes: Option<ObjectLevelStatistics>

The total storage size, in bytes, of the objects that Amazon Macie can't analyze in the bucket. These objects don't use a supported storage class or don't have a file name extension for a supported file or storage format.

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impl MatchingBucket

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pub fn account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>

The unique identifier for the Amazon Web Services account that owns the bucket.

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pub fn bucket_name(&self) -> Option<&str>

The name of the bucket.

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pub fn classifiable_object_count(&self) -> Option<i64>

The total number of objects that Amazon Macie can analyze in the bucket. These objects use a supported storage class and have a file name extension for a supported file or storage format.

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pub fn classifiable_size_in_bytes(&self) -> Option<i64>

The total storage size, in bytes, of the objects that Amazon Macie can analyze in the bucket. These objects use a supported storage class and have a file name extension for a supported file or storage format.

If versioning is enabled for the bucket, Macie calculates this value based on the size of the latest version of each applicable object in the bucket. This value doesn't reflect the storage size of all versions of each applicable object in the bucket.

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pub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&BucketMetadataErrorCode>

The error code for an error that prevented Amazon Macie from retrieving and processing information about the bucket and the bucket's objects. If this value is ACCESS_DENIED, Macie doesn't have permission to retrieve the information. For example, the bucket has a restrictive bucket policy and Amazon S3 denied the request. If this value is null, Macie was able to retrieve and process the information.

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pub fn error_message(&self) -> Option<&str>

A brief description of the error (errorCode) that prevented Amazon Macie from retrieving and processing information about the bucket and the bucket's objects. This value is null if Macie was able to retrieve and process the information.

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pub fn job_details(&self) -> Option<&JobDetails>

Specifies whether any one-time or recurring classification jobs are configured to analyze objects in the bucket, and, if so, the details of the job that ran most recently.

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pub fn last_automated_discovery_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The date and time, in UTC and extended ISO 8601 format, when Amazon Macie most recently analyzed data in the bucket while performing automated sensitive data discovery for your account. This value is null if automated sensitive data discovery is currently disabled for your account.

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pub fn object_count(&self) -> Option<i64>

The total number of objects in the bucket.

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pub fn object_count_by_encryption_type( &self ) -> Option<&ObjectCountByEncryptionType>

The total number of objects in the bucket, grouped by server-side encryption type. This includes a grouping that reports the total number of objects that aren't encrypted or use client-side encryption.

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pub fn sensitivity_score(&self) -> Option<i32>

The current sensitivity score for the bucket, ranging from -1 (classification error) to 100 (sensitive). This value is null if automated sensitive data discovery is currently disabled for your account.

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pub fn size_in_bytes(&self) -> Option<i64>

The total storage size, in bytes, of the bucket.

If versioning is enabled for the bucket, Amazon Macie calculates this value based on the size of the latest version of each object in the bucket. This value doesn't reflect the storage size of all versions of each object in the bucket.

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pub fn size_in_bytes_compressed(&self) -> Option<i64>

The total storage size, in bytes, of the objects that are compressed (.gz, .gzip, .zip) files in the bucket.

If versioning is enabled for the bucket, Amazon Macie calculates this value based on the size of the latest version of each applicable object in the bucket. This value doesn't reflect the storage size of all versions of each applicable object in the bucket.

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pub fn unclassifiable_object_count(&self) -> Option<&ObjectLevelStatistics>

The total number of objects that Amazon Macie can't analyze in the bucket. These objects don't use a supported storage class or don't have a file name extension for a supported file or storage format.

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pub fn unclassifiable_object_size_in_bytes( &self ) -> Option<&ObjectLevelStatistics>

The total storage size, in bytes, of the objects that Amazon Macie can't analyze in the bucket. These objects don't use a supported storage class or don't have a file name extension for a supported file or storage format.

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impl MatchingBucket

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pub fn builder() -> MatchingBucketBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture MatchingBucket.

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impl Clone for MatchingBucket

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fn clone(&self) -> MatchingBucket

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for MatchingBucket

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq<MatchingBucket> for MatchingBucket

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fn eq(&self, other: &MatchingBucket) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for MatchingBucket

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