#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PushNotificationTemplateRequest {
pub adm: Option<AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>,
pub apns: Option<ApnsPushNotificationTemplate>,
pub baidu: Option<AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>,
pub default_value: Option<DefaultPushNotificationTemplate>,
pub default_substitutions: Option<String>,
pub gcm: Option<AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>,
pub recommender_id: Option<String>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub template_description: Option<String>,
}Expand description
Specifies the content and settings for a message template that can be used in messages that are sent through a push notification channel.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.adm: Option<AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>The message template to use for the ADM (Amazon Device Messaging) channel. This message template overrides the default template for push notification channels (DefaultPushNotificationTemplate).
apns: Option<ApnsPushNotificationTemplate>The message template to use for the APNs (Apple Push Notification service) channel. This message template overrides the default template for push notification channels (DefaultPushNotificationTemplate).
baidu: Option<AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>The message template to use for the Baidu (Baidu Cloud Push) channel. This message template overrides the default template for push notification channels (DefaultPushNotificationTemplate).
default_value: Option<DefaultPushNotificationTemplate>The default message template to use for push notification channels.
Note: This member has been renamed from default.
default_substitutions: Option<String>A JSON object that specifies the default values to use for message variables in the message template. This object is a set of key-value pairs. Each key defines a message variable in the template. The corresponding value defines the default value for that variable. When you create a message that's based on the template, you can override these defaults with message-specific and address-specific variables and values.
gcm: Option<AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>The message template to use for the GCM channel, which is used to send notifications through the Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM), formerly Google Cloud Messaging (GCM), service. This message template overrides the default template for push notification channels (DefaultPushNotificationTemplate).
recommender_id: Option<String>The unique identifier for the recommender model to use for the message template. Amazon Pinpoint uses this value to determine how to retrieve and process data from a recommender model when it sends messages that use the template, if the template contains message variables for recommendation data.
As of 22-05-2023 tags has been deprecated for update operations. After this date any value in tags is not processed and an error code is not returned. To manage tags we recommend using either Tags in the API Reference for Amazon Pinpoint, resourcegroupstaggingapi commands in the AWS Command Line Interface Documentation or resourcegroupstaggingapi in the AWS SDK.
(Deprecated) A string-to-string map of key-value pairs that defines the tags to associate with the message template. Each tag consists of a required tag key and an associated tag value.
template_description: Option<String>A custom description of the message template.
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Source§impl PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl PushNotificationTemplateRequest
Sourcepub fn adm(&self) -> Option<&AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>
pub fn adm(&self) -> Option<&AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>
The message template to use for the ADM (Amazon Device Messaging) channel. This message template overrides the default template for push notification channels (DefaultPushNotificationTemplate).
Sourcepub fn apns(&self) -> Option<&ApnsPushNotificationTemplate>
pub fn apns(&self) -> Option<&ApnsPushNotificationTemplate>
The message template to use for the APNs (Apple Push Notification service) channel. This message template overrides the default template for push notification channels (DefaultPushNotificationTemplate).
Sourcepub fn baidu(&self) -> Option<&AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>
pub fn baidu(&self) -> Option<&AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>
The message template to use for the Baidu (Baidu Cloud Push) channel. This message template overrides the default template for push notification channels (DefaultPushNotificationTemplate).
Sourcepub fn default_value(&self) -> Option<&DefaultPushNotificationTemplate>
pub fn default_value(&self) -> Option<&DefaultPushNotificationTemplate>
The default message template to use for push notification channels.
Note: This member has been renamed from default.
Sourcepub fn default_substitutions(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn default_substitutions(&self) -> Option<&str>
A JSON object that specifies the default values to use for message variables in the message template. This object is a set of key-value pairs. Each key defines a message variable in the template. The corresponding value defines the default value for that variable. When you create a message that's based on the template, you can override these defaults with message-specific and address-specific variables and values.
Sourcepub fn gcm(&self) -> Option<&AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>
pub fn gcm(&self) -> Option<&AndroidPushNotificationTemplate>
The message template to use for the GCM channel, which is used to send notifications through the Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM), formerly Google Cloud Messaging (GCM), service. This message template overrides the default template for push notification channels (DefaultPushNotificationTemplate).
Sourcepub fn recommender_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn recommender_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The unique identifier for the recommender model to use for the message template. Amazon Pinpoint uses this value to determine how to retrieve and process data from a recommender model when it sends messages that use the template, if the template contains message variables for recommendation data.
As of 22-05-2023 tags has been deprecated for update operations. After this date any value in tags is not processed and an error code is not returned. To manage tags we recommend using either Tags in the API Reference for Amazon Pinpoint, resourcegroupstaggingapi commands in the AWS Command Line Interface Documentation or resourcegroupstaggingapi in the AWS SDK.
(Deprecated) A string-to-string map of key-value pairs that defines the tags to associate with the message template. Each tag consists of a required tag key and an associated tag value.
Sourcepub fn template_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn template_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
A custom description of the message template.
Source§impl PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl PushNotificationTemplateRequest
Sourcepub fn builder() -> PushNotificationTemplateRequestBuilder
pub fn builder() -> PushNotificationTemplateRequestBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture PushNotificationTemplateRequest.
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Source§impl Clone for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl Clone for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PushNotificationTemplateRequest
fn clone(&self) -> PushNotificationTemplateRequest
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl PartialEq for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &PushNotificationTemplateRequest) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &PushNotificationTemplateRequest) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
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impl Freeze for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl RefUnwindSafe for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl Send for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl Sync for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl Unpin for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
impl UnwindSafe for PushNotificationTemplateRequest
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