#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EventRuleStructure {
pub arn: String,
pub notification_configuration_arn: String,
pub creation_time: DateTime,
pub source: String,
pub event_type: String,
pub event_pattern: String,
pub regions: Vec<String>,
pub managed_rules: Vec<String>,
pub status_summary_by_region: HashMap<String, EventRuleStatusSummary>,
}
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Contains a complete list of fields related to an EventRule
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; and struct update syntax will not work.arn: String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the EventRule
. CloudFormation stack generates this ARN and then uses this ARN to associate with the NotificationConfiguration
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notification_configuration_arn: String
The ARN for the NotificationConfiguration
associated with this EventRule
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creation_time: DateTime
The creation time of the EventRule
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source: String
The event source this rule should match with the EventBridge event sources. It must match with atleast one of the valid EventBridge event sources. Only Amazon Web Services service sourced events are supported. For example, aws.ec2
and aws.cloudwatch
. For more information, see Event delivery from Amazon Web Services services in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
event_type: String
The event type this rule should match with the EventBridge events. It must match with atleast one of the valid EventBridge event types. For example, Amazon EC2 Instance State change Notification and Amazon CloudWatch State Change. For more information, see Event delivery from Amazon Web Services services in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
event_pattern: String
An additional event pattern used to further filter the events this EventRule
receives.
For more information, see Amazon EventBridge event patterns in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
regions: Vec<String>
A list of Amazon Web Services Regions that send events to this EventRule
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managed_rules: Vec<String>
A list of Amazon EventBridge Managed Rule ARNs associated with this EventRule
.
These are created by User Notifications within your account so your EventRules
can function.
status_summary_by_region: HashMap<String, EventRuleStatusSummary>
A list of an EventRule
's status by Region. Regions are mapped to EventRuleStatusSummary
.
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Source§impl EventRuleStructure
impl EventRuleStructure
Sourcepub fn arn(&self) -> &str
pub fn arn(&self) -> &str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the EventRule
. CloudFormation stack generates this ARN and then uses this ARN to associate with the NotificationConfiguration
.
Sourcepub fn notification_configuration_arn(&self) -> &str
pub fn notification_configuration_arn(&self) -> &str
The ARN for the NotificationConfiguration
associated with this EventRule
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Sourcepub fn creation_time(&self) -> &DateTime
pub fn creation_time(&self) -> &DateTime
The creation time of the EventRule
.
Sourcepub fn source(&self) -> &str
pub fn source(&self) -> &str
The event source this rule should match with the EventBridge event sources. It must match with atleast one of the valid EventBridge event sources. Only Amazon Web Services service sourced events are supported. For example, aws.ec2
and aws.cloudwatch
. For more information, see Event delivery from Amazon Web Services services in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
Sourcepub fn event_type(&self) -> &str
pub fn event_type(&self) -> &str
The event type this rule should match with the EventBridge events. It must match with atleast one of the valid EventBridge event types. For example, Amazon EC2 Instance State change Notification and Amazon CloudWatch State Change. For more information, see Event delivery from Amazon Web Services services in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
Sourcepub fn event_pattern(&self) -> &str
pub fn event_pattern(&self) -> &str
An additional event pattern used to further filter the events this EventRule
receives.
For more information, see Amazon EventBridge event patterns in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
Sourcepub fn regions(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn regions(&self) -> &[String]
A list of Amazon Web Services Regions that send events to this EventRule
.
Sourcepub fn managed_rules(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn managed_rules(&self) -> &[String]
A list of Amazon EventBridge Managed Rule ARNs associated with this EventRule
.
These are created by User Notifications within your account so your EventRules
can function.
Sourcepub fn status_summary_by_region(
&self,
) -> &HashMap<String, EventRuleStatusSummary>
pub fn status_summary_by_region( &self, ) -> &HashMap<String, EventRuleStatusSummary>
A list of an EventRule
's status by Region. Regions are mapped to EventRuleStatusSummary
.
Source§impl EventRuleStructure
impl EventRuleStructure
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EventRuleStructureBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EventRuleStructureBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EventRuleStructure
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Source§impl Clone for EventRuleStructure
impl Clone for EventRuleStructure
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EventRuleStructure
fn clone(&self) -> EventRuleStructure
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impl Debug for EventRuleStructure
Source§impl PartialEq for EventRuleStructure
impl PartialEq for EventRuleStructure
impl StructuralPartialEq for EventRuleStructure
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impl Freeze for EventRuleStructure
impl RefUnwindSafe for EventRuleStructure
impl Send for EventRuleStructure
impl Sync for EventRuleStructure
impl Unpin for EventRuleStructure
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