#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UpdateBrokerInput {
pub authentication_strategy: Option<AuthenticationStrategy>,
pub auto_minor_version_upgrade: Option<bool>,
pub broker_id: Option<String>,
pub configuration: Option<ConfigurationId>,
pub engine_version: Option<String>,
pub host_instance_type: Option<String>,
pub ldap_server_metadata: Option<LdapServerMetadataInput>,
pub logs: Option<Logs>,
pub maintenance_window_start_time: Option<WeeklyStartTime>,
pub security_groups: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub data_replication_mode: Option<DataReplicationMode>,
}
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Updates the broker using the specified properties.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.authentication_strategy: Option<AuthenticationStrategy>
Optional. The authentication strategy used to secure the broker. The default is SIMPLE.
auto_minor_version_upgrade: Option<bool>
Enables automatic upgrades to new patch versions for brokers as new versions are released and supported by Amazon MQ. Automatic upgrades occur during the scheduled maintenance window or after a manual broker reboot.
Must be set to true for ActiveMQ brokers version 5.18 and above and for RabbitMQ brokers version 3.13 and above.
broker_id: Option<String>
The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.
configuration: Option<ConfigurationId>
A list of information about the configuration.
engine_version: Option<String>
The broker engine version. For more information, see the ActiveMQ version management and the RabbitMQ version management sections in the Amazon MQ Developer Guide.
When upgrading to ActiveMQ version 5.18 and above or RabbitMQ version 3.13 and above, you must have autoMinorVersionUpgrade set to true for the broker.
host_instance_type: Option<String>
The broker's host instance type to upgrade to. For a list of supported instance types, see Broker instance types.
ldap_server_metadata: Option<LdapServerMetadataInput>
Optional. The metadata of the LDAP server used to authenticate and authorize connections to the broker. Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers.
logs: Option<Logs>
Enables Amazon CloudWatch logging for brokers.
maintenance_window_start_time: Option<WeeklyStartTime>
The parameters that determine the WeeklyStartTime.
security_groups: Option<Vec<String>>
The list of security groups (1 minimum, 5 maximum) that authorizes connections to brokers.
data_replication_mode: Option<DataReplicationMode>
Defines whether this broker is a part of a data replication pair.
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Source§impl UpdateBrokerInput
impl UpdateBrokerInput
Sourcepub fn authentication_strategy(&self) -> Option<&AuthenticationStrategy>
pub fn authentication_strategy(&self) -> Option<&AuthenticationStrategy>
Optional. The authentication strategy used to secure the broker. The default is SIMPLE.
Sourcepub fn auto_minor_version_upgrade(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn auto_minor_version_upgrade(&self) -> Option<bool>
Enables automatic upgrades to new patch versions for brokers as new versions are released and supported by Amazon MQ. Automatic upgrades occur during the scheduled maintenance window or after a manual broker reboot.
Must be set to true for ActiveMQ brokers version 5.18 and above and for RabbitMQ brokers version 3.13 and above.
Sourcepub fn configuration(&self) -> Option<&ConfigurationId>
pub fn configuration(&self) -> Option<&ConfigurationId>
A list of information about the configuration.
Sourcepub fn engine_version(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn engine_version(&self) -> Option<&str>
The broker engine version. For more information, see the ActiveMQ version management and the RabbitMQ version management sections in the Amazon MQ Developer Guide.
When upgrading to ActiveMQ version 5.18 and above or RabbitMQ version 3.13 and above, you must have autoMinorVersionUpgrade set to true for the broker.
Sourcepub fn host_instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn host_instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The broker's host instance type to upgrade to. For a list of supported instance types, see Broker instance types.
Sourcepub fn ldap_server_metadata(&self) -> Option<&LdapServerMetadataInput>
pub fn ldap_server_metadata(&self) -> Option<&LdapServerMetadataInput>
Optional. The metadata of the LDAP server used to authenticate and authorize connections to the broker. Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers.
Sourcepub fn maintenance_window_start_time(&self) -> Option<&WeeklyStartTime>
pub fn maintenance_window_start_time(&self) -> Option<&WeeklyStartTime>
The parameters that determine the WeeklyStartTime.
Sourcepub fn security_groups(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn security_groups(&self) -> &[String]
The list of security groups (1 minimum, 5 maximum) that authorizes connections to brokers.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .security_groups.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn data_replication_mode(&self) -> Option<&DataReplicationMode>
pub fn data_replication_mode(&self) -> Option<&DataReplicationMode>
Defines whether this broker is a part of a data replication pair.
Source§impl UpdateBrokerInput
impl UpdateBrokerInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UpdateBrokerInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UpdateBrokerInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UpdateBrokerInput
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impl Clone for UpdateBrokerInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateBrokerInput
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateBrokerInput
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impl Debug for UpdateBrokerInput
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