#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ResourceStatistics {
pub total_bytes_classified: Option<i64>,
pub total_detections: Option<i64>,
pub total_detections_suppressed: Option<i64>,
pub total_items_classified: Option<i64>,
pub total_items_sensitive: Option<i64>,
pub total_items_skipped: Option<i64>,
pub total_items_skipped_invalid_encryption: Option<i64>,
pub total_items_skipped_invalid_kms: Option<i64>,
pub total_items_skipped_permission_denied: Option<i64>,
}
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Provides statistical data for sensitive data discovery metrics that apply to an S3 bucket that Amazon Macie monitors and analyzes for an account, if automated sensitive data discovery has been enabled for the account. The data captures the results of automated sensitive data discovery activities that Macie has performed for the bucket.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.total_bytes_classified: Option<i64>
The total amount of data, in bytes, that Amazon Macie has analyzed in the bucket.
total_detections: Option<i64>
The total number of occurrences of sensitive data that Amazon Macie has found in the bucket's objects. This includes occurrences that are currently suppressed by the sensitivity scoring settings for the bucket (totalDetectionsSuppressed).
total_detections_suppressed: Option<i64>
The total number of occurrences of sensitive data that are currently suppressed by the sensitivity scoring settings for the bucket. These represent occurrences of sensitive data that Amazon Macie found in the bucket's objects, but the occurrences were manually suppressed. By default, suppressed occurrences are excluded from the bucket's sensitivity score.
total_items_classified: Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie has analyzed in the bucket.
total_items_sensitive: Option<i64>
The total number of the bucket's objects that Amazon Macie has found sensitive data in.
total_items_skipped: Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie wasn't able to analyze in the bucket due to an object-level issue or error. For example, an object is a malformed file. This value includes objects that Macie wasn't able to analyze for reasons reported by other statistics in the ResourceStatistics object.
total_items_skipped_invalid_encryption: Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie wasn't able to analyze in the bucket because the objects are encrypted with a key that Macie can't access. The objects use server-side encryption with customer-provided keys (SSE-C).
total_items_skipped_invalid_kms: Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie wasn't able to analyze in the bucket because the objects are encrypted with KMS keys that were disabled, are scheduled for deletion, or were deleted.
total_items_skipped_permission_denied: Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie wasn't able to analyze in the bucket due to the permissions settings for the objects or the permissions settings for the keys that were used to encrypt the objects.
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Source§impl ResourceStatistics
impl ResourceStatistics
Sourcepub fn total_bytes_classified(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_bytes_classified(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total amount of data, in bytes, that Amazon Macie has analyzed in the bucket.
Sourcepub fn total_detections(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_detections(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of occurrences of sensitive data that Amazon Macie has found in the bucket's objects. This includes occurrences that are currently suppressed by the sensitivity scoring settings for the bucket (totalDetectionsSuppressed).
Sourcepub fn total_detections_suppressed(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_detections_suppressed(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of occurrences of sensitive data that are currently suppressed by the sensitivity scoring settings for the bucket. These represent occurrences of sensitive data that Amazon Macie found in the bucket's objects, but the occurrences were manually suppressed. By default, suppressed occurrences are excluded from the bucket's sensitivity score.
Sourcepub fn total_items_classified(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_items_classified(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie has analyzed in the bucket.
Sourcepub fn total_items_sensitive(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_items_sensitive(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of the bucket's objects that Amazon Macie has found sensitive data in.
Sourcepub fn total_items_skipped(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_items_skipped(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie wasn't able to analyze in the bucket due to an object-level issue or error. For example, an object is a malformed file. This value includes objects that Macie wasn't able to analyze for reasons reported by other statistics in the ResourceStatistics object.
Sourcepub fn total_items_skipped_invalid_encryption(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_items_skipped_invalid_encryption(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie wasn't able to analyze in the bucket because the objects are encrypted with a key that Macie can't access. The objects use server-side encryption with customer-provided keys (SSE-C).
Sourcepub fn total_items_skipped_invalid_kms(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_items_skipped_invalid_kms(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie wasn't able to analyze in the bucket because the objects are encrypted with KMS keys that were disabled, are scheduled for deletion, or were deleted.
Sourcepub fn total_items_skipped_permission_denied(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_items_skipped_permission_denied(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of objects that Amazon Macie wasn't able to analyze in the bucket due to the permissions settings for the objects or the permissions settings for the keys that were used to encrypt the objects.
Source§impl ResourceStatistics
impl ResourceStatistics
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ResourceStatisticsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ResourceStatisticsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ResourceStatistics
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Source§impl Clone for ResourceStatistics
impl Clone for ResourceStatistics
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ResourceStatistics
fn clone(&self) -> ResourceStatistics
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impl Debug for ResourceStatistics
Source§impl PartialEq for ResourceStatistics
impl PartialEq for ResourceStatistics
impl StructuralPartialEq for ResourceStatistics
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impl Freeze for ResourceStatistics
impl RefUnwindSafe for ResourceStatistics
impl Send for ResourceStatistics
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