#[non_exhaustive]pub struct JobDetails {
pub is_defined_in_job: Option<IsDefinedInJob>,
pub is_monitored_by_job: Option<IsMonitoredByJob>,
pub last_job_id: Option<String>,
pub last_job_run_time: Option<DateTime>,
}
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Specifies whether any one-time or recurring classification jobs are configured to analyze objects in an S3 bucket, and, if so, the details of the job that ran most recently.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.is_defined_in_job: Option<IsDefinedInJob>
Specifies whether any one-time or recurring jobs are configured to analyze objects in the bucket. Possible values are:
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TRUE - The bucket is explicitly included in the bucket definition (S3BucketDefinitionForJob) for one or more jobs and at least one of those jobs has a status other than CANCELLED. Or the bucket matched the bucket criteria (S3BucketCriteriaForJob) for at least one job that previously ran.
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FALSE - The bucket isn't explicitly included in the bucket definition (S3BucketDefinitionForJob) for any jobs, all the jobs that explicitly include the bucket in their bucket definitions have a status of CANCELLED, or the bucket didn't match the bucket criteria (S3BucketCriteriaForJob) for any jobs that previously ran.
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UNKNOWN - An exception occurred when Amazon Macie attempted to retrieve job data for the bucket.
is_monitored_by_job: Option<IsMonitoredByJob>
Specifies whether any recurring jobs are configured to analyze objects in the bucket. Possible values are:
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TRUE - The bucket is explicitly included in the bucket definition (S3BucketDefinitionForJob) for one or more recurring jobs or the bucket matches the bucket criteria (S3BucketCriteriaForJob) for one or more recurring jobs. At least one of those jobs has a status other than CANCELLED.
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FALSE - The bucket isn't explicitly included in the bucket definition (S3BucketDefinitionForJob) for any recurring jobs, the bucket doesn't match the bucket criteria (S3BucketCriteriaForJob) for any recurring jobs, or all the recurring jobs that are configured to analyze data in the bucket have a status of CANCELLED.
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UNKNOWN - An exception occurred when Amazon Macie attempted to retrieve job data for the bucket.
last_job_id: Option<String>
The unique identifier for the job that ran most recently and is configured to analyze objects in the bucket, either the latest run of a recurring job or the only run of a one-time job.
This value is typically null if the value for the isDefinedInJob property is FALSE or UNKNOWN.
last_job_run_time: Option<DateTime>
The date and time, in UTC and extended ISO 8601 format, when the job (lastJobId) started. If the job is a recurring job, this value indicates when the most recent run started.
This value is typically null if the value for the isDefinedInJob property is FALSE or UNKNOWN.
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Source§impl JobDetails
impl JobDetails
Sourcepub fn is_defined_in_job(&self) -> Option<&IsDefinedInJob>
pub fn is_defined_in_job(&self) -> Option<&IsDefinedInJob>
Specifies whether any one-time or recurring jobs are configured to analyze objects in the bucket. Possible values are:
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TRUE - The bucket is explicitly included in the bucket definition (S3BucketDefinitionForJob) for one or more jobs and at least one of those jobs has a status other than CANCELLED. Or the bucket matched the bucket criteria (S3BucketCriteriaForJob) for at least one job that previously ran.
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FALSE - The bucket isn't explicitly included in the bucket definition (S3BucketDefinitionForJob) for any jobs, all the jobs that explicitly include the bucket in their bucket definitions have a status of CANCELLED, or the bucket didn't match the bucket criteria (S3BucketCriteriaForJob) for any jobs that previously ran.
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UNKNOWN - An exception occurred when Amazon Macie attempted to retrieve job data for the bucket.
Sourcepub fn is_monitored_by_job(&self) -> Option<&IsMonitoredByJob>
pub fn is_monitored_by_job(&self) -> Option<&IsMonitoredByJob>
Specifies whether any recurring jobs are configured to analyze objects in the bucket. Possible values are:
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TRUE - The bucket is explicitly included in the bucket definition (S3BucketDefinitionForJob) for one or more recurring jobs or the bucket matches the bucket criteria (S3BucketCriteriaForJob) for one or more recurring jobs. At least one of those jobs has a status other than CANCELLED.
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FALSE - The bucket isn't explicitly included in the bucket definition (S3BucketDefinitionForJob) for any recurring jobs, the bucket doesn't match the bucket criteria (S3BucketCriteriaForJob) for any recurring jobs, or all the recurring jobs that are configured to analyze data in the bucket have a status of CANCELLED.
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UNKNOWN - An exception occurred when Amazon Macie attempted to retrieve job data for the bucket.
Sourcepub fn last_job_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn last_job_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The unique identifier for the job that ran most recently and is configured to analyze objects in the bucket, either the latest run of a recurring job or the only run of a one-time job.
This value is typically null if the value for the isDefinedInJob property is FALSE or UNKNOWN.
Sourcepub fn last_job_run_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn last_job_run_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The date and time, in UTC and extended ISO 8601 format, when the job (lastJobId) started. If the job is a recurring job, this value indicates when the most recent run started.
This value is typically null if the value for the isDefinedInJob property is FALSE or UNKNOWN.
Source§impl JobDetails
impl JobDetails
Sourcepub fn builder() -> JobDetailsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> JobDetailsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture JobDetails
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Source§impl Clone for JobDetails
impl Clone for JobDetails
Source§fn clone(&self) -> JobDetails
fn clone(&self) -> JobDetails
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impl Debug for JobDetails
Source§impl PartialEq for JobDetails
impl PartialEq for JobDetails
impl StructuralPartialEq for JobDetails
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impl RefUnwindSafe for JobDetails
impl Send for JobDetails
impl Sync for JobDetails
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