#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RevealConfiguration {
pub kms_key_id: Option<String>,
pub status: Option<RevealStatus>,
}
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Specifies the status of the Amazon Macie configuration for retrieving occurrences of sensitive data reported by findings, and the Key Management Service (KMS) key to use to encrypt sensitive data that's retrieved. When you enable the configuration for the first time, your request must specify an KMS key. Otherwise, an error occurs.
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The Amazon Resource Name (ARN), ID, or alias of the KMS key to use to encrypt sensitive data that's retrieved. The key must be an existing, customer managed, symmetric encryption key that's enabled in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the Amazon Macie account.
If this value specifies an alias, it must include the following prefix: alias/. If this value specifies a key that's owned by another Amazon Web Services account, it must specify the ARN of the key or the ARN of the key's alias.
status: Option<RevealStatus>
The status of the configuration for the Amazon Macie account. In a response, possible values are: ENABLED, the configuration is currently enabled for the account; and, DISABLED, the configuration is currently disabled for the account. In a request, valid values are: ENABLED, enable the configuration for the account; and, DISABLED, disable the configuration for the account.
If you disable the configuration, you also permanently delete current settings that specify how to access affected S3 objects. If your current access method is ASSUME_ROLE, Macie also deletes the external ID and role name currently specified for the configuration. These settings can't be recovered after they're deleted.
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Source§impl RevealConfiguration
impl RevealConfiguration
Sourcepub fn kms_key_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn kms_key_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN), ID, or alias of the KMS key to use to encrypt sensitive data that's retrieved. The key must be an existing, customer managed, symmetric encryption key that's enabled in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the Amazon Macie account.
If this value specifies an alias, it must include the following prefix: alias/. If this value specifies a key that's owned by another Amazon Web Services account, it must specify the ARN of the key or the ARN of the key's alias.
Sourcepub fn status(&self) -> Option<&RevealStatus>
pub fn status(&self) -> Option<&RevealStatus>
The status of the configuration for the Amazon Macie account. In a response, possible values are: ENABLED, the configuration is currently enabled for the account; and, DISABLED, the configuration is currently disabled for the account. In a request, valid values are: ENABLED, enable the configuration for the account; and, DISABLED, disable the configuration for the account.
If you disable the configuration, you also permanently delete current settings that specify how to access affected S3 objects. If your current access method is ASSUME_ROLE, Macie also deletes the external ID and role name currently specified for the configuration. These settings can't be recovered after they're deleted.
Source§impl RevealConfiguration
impl RevealConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> RevealConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> RevealConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture RevealConfiguration
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Source§impl Clone for RevealConfiguration
impl Clone for RevealConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> RevealConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> RevealConfiguration
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impl Debug for RevealConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for RevealConfiguration
impl PartialEq for RevealConfiguration
impl StructuralPartialEq for RevealConfiguration
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impl Freeze for RevealConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for RevealConfiguration
impl Send for RevealConfiguration
impl Sync for RevealConfiguration
impl Unpin for RevealConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for RevealConfiguration
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