#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SeverityLevelBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for SeverityLevel
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Source§impl SeverityLevelBuilder
impl SeverityLevelBuilder
Sourcepub fn occurrences_threshold(self, input: i64) -> Self
pub fn occurrences_threshold(self, input: i64) -> Self
The minimum number of occurrences of text that must match the custom data identifier's detection criteria in order to produce a finding with the specified severity (severity).
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_occurrences_threshold(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self
pub fn set_occurrences_threshold(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self
The minimum number of occurrences of text that must match the custom data identifier's detection criteria in order to produce a finding with the specified severity (severity).
Sourcepub fn get_occurrences_threshold(&self) -> &Option<i64>
pub fn get_occurrences_threshold(&self) -> &Option<i64>
The minimum number of occurrences of text that must match the custom data identifier's detection criteria in order to produce a finding with the specified severity (severity).
Sourcepub fn severity(self, input: DataIdentifierSeverity) -> Self
pub fn severity(self, input: DataIdentifierSeverity) -> Self
The severity to assign to a finding: if the number of occurrences is greater than or equal to the specified threshold (occurrencesThreshold); and, if applicable, the number of occurrences is less than the threshold for the next consecutive severity level for the custom data identifier, moving from LOW to HIGH.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_severity(self, input: Option<DataIdentifierSeverity>) -> Self
pub fn set_severity(self, input: Option<DataIdentifierSeverity>) -> Self
The severity to assign to a finding: if the number of occurrences is greater than or equal to the specified threshold (occurrencesThreshold); and, if applicable, the number of occurrences is less than the threshold for the next consecutive severity level for the custom data identifier, moving from LOW to HIGH.
Sourcepub fn get_severity(&self) -> &Option<DataIdentifierSeverity>
pub fn get_severity(&self) -> &Option<DataIdentifierSeverity>
The severity to assign to a finding: if the number of occurrences is greater than or equal to the specified threshold (occurrencesThreshold); and, if applicable, the number of occurrences is less than the threshold for the next consecutive severity level for the custom data identifier, moving from LOW to HIGH.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> SeverityLevel
pub fn build(self) -> SeverityLevel
Consumes the builder and constructs a SeverityLevel
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Source§impl Clone for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl Clone for SeverityLevelBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SeverityLevelBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> SeverityLevelBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for SeverityLevelBuilder
Source§impl Default for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl Default for SeverityLevelBuilder
Source§fn default() -> SeverityLevelBuilder
fn default() -> SeverityLevelBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl PartialEq for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for SeverityLevelBuilder
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impl Freeze for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl Send for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl Sync for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl Unpin for SeverityLevelBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for SeverityLevelBuilder
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