#[non_exhaustive]pub struct BucketStatisticsBySensitivity {
pub classification_error: Option<SensitivityAggregations>,
pub not_classified: Option<SensitivityAggregations>,
pub not_sensitive: Option<SensitivityAggregations>,
pub sensitive: Option<SensitivityAggregations>,
}
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Provides aggregated statistical data for sensitive data discovery metrics that apply to S3 buckets, grouped by bucket sensitivity score (sensitivityScore). If automated sensitive data discovery is currently disabled for your account, the value for most of these metrics is 0.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.classification_error: Option<SensitivityAggregations>
The aggregated statistical data for all buckets that have a sensitivity score of -1.
not_classified: Option<SensitivityAggregations>
The aggregated statistical data for all buckets that have a sensitivity score of 50.
not_sensitive: Option<SensitivityAggregations>
The aggregated statistical data for all buckets that have a sensitivity score of 1-49.
sensitive: Option<SensitivityAggregations>
The aggregated statistical data for all buckets that have a sensitivity score of 51-100.
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Source§impl BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
impl BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
Sourcepub fn classification_error(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityAggregations>
pub fn classification_error(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityAggregations>
The aggregated statistical data for all buckets that have a sensitivity score of -1.
Sourcepub fn not_classified(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityAggregations>
pub fn not_classified(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityAggregations>
The aggregated statistical data for all buckets that have a sensitivity score of 50.
Sourcepub fn not_sensitive(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityAggregations>
pub fn not_sensitive(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityAggregations>
The aggregated statistical data for all buckets that have a sensitivity score of 1-49.
Sourcepub fn sensitive(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityAggregations>
pub fn sensitive(&self) -> Option<&SensitivityAggregations>
The aggregated statistical data for all buckets that have a sensitivity score of 51-100.
Source§impl BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
impl BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
Sourcepub fn builder() -> BucketStatisticsBySensitivityBuilder
pub fn builder() -> BucketStatisticsBySensitivityBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
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Source§impl Clone for BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
impl Clone for BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
Source§fn clone(&self) -> BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
fn clone(&self) -> BucketStatisticsBySensitivity
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