#[non_exhaustive]pub struct BucketCountByEffectivePermission {
pub publicly_accessible: Option<i64>,
pub publicly_readable: Option<i64>,
pub publicly_writable: Option<i64>,
pub unknown: Option<i64>,
}
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Provides information about the number of S3 buckets that are publicly accessible due to a combination of permissions settings for each bucket.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.publicly_accessible: Option<i64>
The total number of buckets that allow the general public to have read or write access to the bucket.
publicly_readable: Option<i64>
The total number of buckets that allow the general public to have read access to the bucket.
publicly_writable: Option<i64>
The total number of buckets that allow the general public to have write access to the bucket.
unknown: Option<i64>
The total number of buckets that Amazon Macie wasn't able to evaluate permissions settings for. For example, the buckets' policies or a quota prevented Macie from retrieving the requisite data. Macie can't determine whether the buckets are publicly accessible.
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Source§impl BucketCountByEffectivePermission
impl BucketCountByEffectivePermission
Sourcepub fn publicly_accessible(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn publicly_accessible(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of buckets that allow the general public to have read or write access to the bucket.
Sourcepub fn publicly_readable(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn publicly_readable(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of buckets that allow the general public to have read access to the bucket.
Sourcepub fn publicly_writable(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn publicly_writable(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of buckets that allow the general public to have write access to the bucket.
Sourcepub fn unknown(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn unknown(&self) -> Option<i64>
The total number of buckets that Amazon Macie wasn't able to evaluate permissions settings for. For example, the buckets' policies or a quota prevented Macie from retrieving the requisite data. Macie can't determine whether the buckets are publicly accessible.
Source§impl BucketCountByEffectivePermission
impl BucketCountByEffectivePermission
Sourcepub fn builder() -> BucketCountByEffectivePermissionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> BucketCountByEffectivePermissionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture BucketCountByEffectivePermission
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Source§impl Clone for BucketCountByEffectivePermission
impl Clone for BucketCountByEffectivePermission
Source§fn clone(&self) -> BucketCountByEffectivePermission
fn clone(&self) -> BucketCountByEffectivePermission
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Source§fn eq(&self, other: &BucketCountByEffectivePermission) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &BucketCountByEffectivePermission) -> bool
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impl Freeze for BucketCountByEffectivePermission
impl RefUnwindSafe for BucketCountByEffectivePermission
impl Send for BucketCountByEffectivePermission
impl Sync for BucketCountByEffectivePermission
impl Unpin for BucketCountByEffectivePermission
impl UnwindSafe for BucketCountByEffectivePermission
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