#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UpdateRetrievalConfiguration {
pub retrieval_mode: Option<RetrievalMode>,
pub role_name: Option<String>,
}
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Specifies the access method and settings to use when retrieving occurrences of sensitive data reported by findings. If your request specifies an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role to assume, Amazon Macie verifies that the role exists and the attached policies are configured correctly. If there's an issue, Macie returns an error. For information about addressing the issue, see Configuration options for retrieving sensitive data samples in the Amazon Macie User Guide.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.retrieval_mode: Option<RetrievalMode>
The access method to use when retrieving sensitive data from affected S3 objects. Valid values are: ASSUME_ROLE, assume an IAM role that is in the affected Amazon Web Services account and delegates access to Amazon Macie; and, CALLER_CREDENTIALS, use the credentials of the IAM user who requests the sensitive data. If you specify ASSUME_ROLE, also specify the name of an existing IAM role for Macie to assume (roleName).
If you change this value from ASSUME_ROLE to CALLER_CREDENTIALS for an existing configuration, Macie permanently deletes the external ID and role name currently specified for the configuration. These settings can't be recovered after they're deleted.
role_name: Option<String>
The name of the IAM role that is in the affected Amazon Web Services account and Amazon Macie is allowed to assume when retrieving sensitive data from affected S3 objects for the account. The trust and permissions policies for the role must meet all requirements for Macie to assume the role.
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Source§impl UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
Sourcepub fn retrieval_mode(&self) -> Option<&RetrievalMode>
pub fn retrieval_mode(&self) -> Option<&RetrievalMode>
The access method to use when retrieving sensitive data from affected S3 objects. Valid values are: ASSUME_ROLE, assume an IAM role that is in the affected Amazon Web Services account and delegates access to Amazon Macie; and, CALLER_CREDENTIALS, use the credentials of the IAM user who requests the sensitive data. If you specify ASSUME_ROLE, also specify the name of an existing IAM role for Macie to assume (roleName).
If you change this value from ASSUME_ROLE to CALLER_CREDENTIALS for an existing configuration, Macie permanently deletes the external ID and role name currently specified for the configuration. These settings can't be recovered after they're deleted.
Sourcepub fn role_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn role_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the IAM role that is in the affected Amazon Web Services account and Amazon Macie is allowed to assume when retrieving sensitive data from affected S3 objects for the account. The trust and permissions policies for the role must meet all requirements for Macie to assume the role.
Source§impl UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UpdateRetrievalConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UpdateRetrievalConfigurationBuilder
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Source§impl Clone for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl Clone for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
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impl Debug for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl PartialEq for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &UpdateRetrievalConfiguration) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &UpdateRetrievalConfiguration) -> bool
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impl Freeze for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl Send for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl Sync for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl Unpin for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for UpdateRetrievalConfiguration
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