#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SimpleScopeTerm {
pub comparator: Option<JobComparator>,
pub key: Option<ScopeFilterKey>,
pub values: Option<Vec<String>>,
}
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Specifies a property-based condition that determines whether an S3 object is included or excluded from a classification job.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.comparator: Option<JobComparator>
The operator to use in the condition. Valid values for each supported property (key) are:
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OBJECT_EXTENSION - EQ (equals) or NE (not equals)
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OBJECT_KEY - STARTS_WITH
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OBJECT_LAST_MODIFIED_DATE - EQ (equals), GT (greater than), GTE (greater than or equals), LT (less than), LTE (less than or equals), or NE (not equals)
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OBJECT_SIZE - EQ (equals), GT (greater than), GTE (greater than or equals), LT (less than), LTE (less than or equals), or NE (not equals)
key: Option<ScopeFilterKey>
The object property to use in the condition.
values: Option<Vec<String>>
An array that lists the values to use in the condition. If the value for the key property is OBJECT_EXTENSION or OBJECT_KEY, this array can specify multiple values and Amazon Macie uses OR logic to join the values. Otherwise, this array can specify only one value.
Valid values for each supported property (key) are:
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OBJECT_EXTENSION - A string that represents the file name extension of an object. For example: docx or pdf
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OBJECT_KEY - A string that represents the key prefix (folder name or path) of an object. For example: logs or awslogs/eventlogs. This value applies a condition to objects whose keys (names) begin with the specified value.
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OBJECT_LAST_MODIFIED_DATE - The date and time (in UTC and extended ISO 8601 format) when an object was created or last changed, whichever is latest. For example: 2023-09-24T14:31:13Z
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OBJECT_SIZE - An integer that represents the storage size (in bytes) of an object.
Macie doesn't support use of wildcard characters in these values. Also, string values are case sensitive.
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Source§impl SimpleScopeTerm
impl SimpleScopeTerm
Sourcepub fn comparator(&self) -> Option<&JobComparator>
pub fn comparator(&self) -> Option<&JobComparator>
The operator to use in the condition. Valid values for each supported property (key) are:
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OBJECT_EXTENSION - EQ (equals) or NE (not equals)
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OBJECT_KEY - STARTS_WITH
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OBJECT_LAST_MODIFIED_DATE - EQ (equals), GT (greater than), GTE (greater than or equals), LT (less than), LTE (less than or equals), or NE (not equals)
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OBJECT_SIZE - EQ (equals), GT (greater than), GTE (greater than or equals), LT (less than), LTE (less than or equals), or NE (not equals)
Sourcepub fn key(&self) -> Option<&ScopeFilterKey>
pub fn key(&self) -> Option<&ScopeFilterKey>
The object property to use in the condition.
Sourcepub fn values(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn values(&self) -> &[String]
An array that lists the values to use in the condition. If the value for the key property is OBJECT_EXTENSION or OBJECT_KEY, this array can specify multiple values and Amazon Macie uses OR logic to join the values. Otherwise, this array can specify only one value.
Valid values for each supported property (key) are:
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OBJECT_EXTENSION - A string that represents the file name extension of an object. For example: docx or pdf
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OBJECT_KEY - A string that represents the key prefix (folder name or path) of an object. For example: logs or awslogs/eventlogs. This value applies a condition to objects whose keys (names) begin with the specified value.
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OBJECT_LAST_MODIFIED_DATE - The date and time (in UTC and extended ISO 8601 format) when an object was created or last changed, whichever is latest. For example: 2023-09-24T14:31:13Z
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OBJECT_SIZE - An integer that represents the storage size (in bytes) of an object.
Macie doesn't support use of wildcard characters in these values. Also, string values are case sensitive.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .values.is_none()
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Source§impl SimpleScopeTerm
impl SimpleScopeTerm
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SimpleScopeTermBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SimpleScopeTermBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SimpleScopeTerm
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Source§impl Clone for SimpleScopeTerm
impl Clone for SimpleScopeTerm
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SimpleScopeTerm
fn clone(&self) -> SimpleScopeTerm
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impl Debug for SimpleScopeTerm
Source§impl PartialEq for SimpleScopeTerm
impl PartialEq for SimpleScopeTerm
impl StructuralPartialEq for SimpleScopeTerm
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impl Freeze for SimpleScopeTerm
impl RefUnwindSafe for SimpleScopeTerm
impl Send for SimpleScopeTerm
impl Sync for SimpleScopeTerm
impl Unpin for SimpleScopeTerm
impl UnwindSafe for SimpleScopeTerm
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