#[non_exhaustive]pub struct NotificationEventSchema {Show 15 fields
pub schema_version: SchemaVersion,
pub id: String,
pub source_event_metadata: Option<SourceEventMetadata>,
pub message_components: Option<MessageComponents>,
pub source_event_detail_url: Option<String>,
pub source_event_detail_url_display_text: Option<String>,
pub notification_type: NotificationType,
pub event_status: Option<EventStatus>,
pub aggregation_event_type: Option<AggregationEventType>,
pub aggregate_notification_event_arn: Option<String>,
pub aggregation_summary: Option<AggregationSummary>,
pub start_time: Option<DateTime>,
pub end_time: Option<DateTime>,
pub text_parts: HashMap<String, TextPartValue>,
pub media: Vec<MediaElement>,
}
Expand description
A NotificationEvent
is a notification-focused representation of an event. They contain semantic information used by Channels to create end-user notifications.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
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Struct { .. }
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; and struct update syntax will not work.schema_version: SchemaVersion
The schema version of the Notification Event.
id: String
The unique identifier for a NotificationEvent
.
source_event_metadata: Option<SourceEventMetadata>
The source event metadata.
message_components: Option<MessageComponents>
Describes the components of a notification message.
source_event_detail_url: Option<String>
The source event URL.
source_event_detail_url_display_text: Option<String>
The detailed URL for the source event.
notification_type: NotificationType
The type of event causing the notification.
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Values:
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ALERT
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A notification about an event where something was triggered, initiated, reopened, deployed, or a threshold was breached.
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WARNING
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A notification about an event where an issue is about to arise. For example, something is approaching a threshold.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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A notification about an important event. For example, a step in a workflow or escalation path or that a workflow was updated.
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INFORMATIONAL
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A notification about informational messages. For example, recommendations, service announcements, or reminders.
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event_status: Option<EventStatus>
The assessed nature of the event.
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Values:
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HEALTHY
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All
EventRules
areACTIVE
and any call can be run.
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UNHEALTHY
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Some
EventRules
areACTIVE
and some areINACTIVE
. Any call can be run.
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aggregation_event_type: Option<AggregationEventType>
The aggregation type of the NotificationConfiguration
.
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Values:
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AGGREGATE
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The notification event is an aggregate notification. Aggregate notifications summarize grouped events over a specified time period.
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CHILD
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Some
EventRules
areACTIVE
and some areINACTIVE
. Any call can be run.
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NONE
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The notification isn't aggregated.
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aggregate_notification_event_arn: Option<String>
If the value of aggregationEventType
is not NONE
, this is the Amazon Resource Event (ARN) of the parent aggregate notification.
This is omitted if notification isn't aggregated.
aggregation_summary: Option<AggregationSummary>
Provides additional information about how multiple notifications are grouped.
start_time: Option<DateTime>
The notification event start time.
end_time: Option<DateTime>
The end time of the event.
text_parts: HashMap<String, TextPartValue>
A list of text values.
media: Vec<MediaElement>
A list of media elements.
Implementations§
Source§impl NotificationEventSchema
impl NotificationEventSchema
Sourcepub fn schema_version(&self) -> &SchemaVersion
pub fn schema_version(&self) -> &SchemaVersion
The schema version of the Notification Event.
Sourcepub fn source_event_metadata(&self) -> Option<&SourceEventMetadata>
pub fn source_event_metadata(&self) -> Option<&SourceEventMetadata>
The source event metadata.
Sourcepub fn message_components(&self) -> Option<&MessageComponents>
pub fn message_components(&self) -> Option<&MessageComponents>
Describes the components of a notification message.
Sourcepub fn source_event_detail_url(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source_event_detail_url(&self) -> Option<&str>
The source event URL.
Sourcepub fn source_event_detail_url_display_text(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source_event_detail_url_display_text(&self) -> Option<&str>
The detailed URL for the source event.
Sourcepub fn notification_type(&self) -> &NotificationType
pub fn notification_type(&self) -> &NotificationType
The type of event causing the notification.
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Values:
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ALERT
-
A notification about an event where something was triggered, initiated, reopened, deployed, or a threshold was breached.
-
-
WARNING
-
A notification about an event where an issue is about to arise. For example, something is approaching a threshold.
-
-
ANNOUNCEMENT
-
A notification about an important event. For example, a step in a workflow or escalation path or that a workflow was updated.
-
-
INFORMATIONAL
-
A notification about informational messages. For example, recommendations, service announcements, or reminders.
-
-
Sourcepub fn event_status(&self) -> Option<&EventStatus>
pub fn event_status(&self) -> Option<&EventStatus>
The assessed nature of the event.
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Values:
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HEALTHY
-
All
EventRules
areACTIVE
and any call can be run.
-
-
UNHEALTHY
-
Some
EventRules
areACTIVE
and some areINACTIVE
. Any call can be run.
-
-
Sourcepub fn aggregation_event_type(&self) -> Option<&AggregationEventType>
pub fn aggregation_event_type(&self) -> Option<&AggregationEventType>
The aggregation type of the NotificationConfiguration
.
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Values:
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AGGREGATE
-
The notification event is an aggregate notification. Aggregate notifications summarize grouped events over a specified time period.
-
-
CHILD
-
Some
EventRules
areACTIVE
and some areINACTIVE
. Any call can be run.
-
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NONE
-
The notification isn't aggregated.
-
-
Sourcepub fn aggregate_notification_event_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn aggregate_notification_event_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
If the value of aggregationEventType
is not NONE
, this is the Amazon Resource Event (ARN) of the parent aggregate notification.
This is omitted if notification isn't aggregated.
Sourcepub fn aggregation_summary(&self) -> Option<&AggregationSummary>
pub fn aggregation_summary(&self) -> Option<&AggregationSummary>
Provides additional information about how multiple notifications are grouped.
Sourcepub fn start_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn start_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The notification event start time.
Sourcepub fn text_parts(&self) -> &HashMap<String, TextPartValue>
pub fn text_parts(&self) -> &HashMap<String, TextPartValue>
A list of text values.
Sourcepub fn media(&self) -> &[MediaElement]
pub fn media(&self) -> &[MediaElement]
A list of media elements.
Source§impl NotificationEventSchema
impl NotificationEventSchema
Sourcepub fn builder() -> NotificationEventSchemaBuilder
pub fn builder() -> NotificationEventSchemaBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture NotificationEventSchema
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for NotificationEventSchema
impl Clone for NotificationEventSchema
Source§fn clone(&self) -> NotificationEventSchema
fn clone(&self) -> NotificationEventSchema
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for NotificationEventSchema
Source§impl PartialEq for NotificationEventSchema
impl PartialEq for NotificationEventSchema
impl StructuralPartialEq for NotificationEventSchema
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impl Freeze for NotificationEventSchema
impl RefUnwindSafe for NotificationEventSchema
impl Send for NotificationEventSchema
impl Sync for NotificationEventSchema
impl Unpin for NotificationEventSchema
impl UnwindSafe for NotificationEventSchema
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