#[non_exhaustive]pub struct WriteApplicationSettingsRequest {
pub campaign_hook: Option<CampaignHook>,
pub cloud_watch_metrics_enabled: Option<bool>,
pub event_tagging_enabled: Option<bool>,
pub limits: Option<CampaignLimits>,
pub quiet_time: Option<QuietTime>,
pub journey_limits: Option<ApplicationSettingsJourneyLimits>,
}Expand description
Specifies the default settings for an application.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.campaign_hook: Option<CampaignHook>The settings for the AWS Lambda function to invoke by default as a code hook for campaigns in the application. You can use this hook to customize segments that are used by campaigns in the application.
To override these settings and define custom settings for a specific campaign, use the CampaignHook object of the Campaign resource.
cloud_watch_metrics_enabled: Option<bool>Specifies whether to enable application-related alarms in Amazon CloudWatch.
event_tagging_enabled: Option<bool>§limits: Option<CampaignLimits>The default sending limits for campaigns in the application. To override these limits and define custom limits for a specific campaign or journey, use the Campaign resource or the Journey resource, respectively.
quiet_time: Option<QuietTime>The default quiet time for campaigns in the application. Quiet time is a specific time range when messages aren't sent to endpoints, if all the following conditions are met:
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The EndpointDemographic.Timezone property of the endpoint is set to a valid value.
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The current time in the endpoint's time zone is later than or equal to the time specified by the QuietTime.Start property for the application (or a campaign or journey that has custom quiet time settings).
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The current time in the endpoint's time zone is earlier than or equal to the time specified by the QuietTime.End property for the application (or a campaign or journey that has custom quiet time settings).
If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, the endpoint will receive messages from a campaign or journey, even if quiet time is enabled.
To override the default quiet time settings for a specific campaign or journey, use the Campaign resource or the Journey resource to define a custom quiet time for the campaign or journey.
journey_limits: Option<ApplicationSettingsJourneyLimits>The default sending limits for journeys in the application. These limits apply to each journey for the application but can be overridden, on a per journey basis, with the JourneyLimits resource.
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Source§impl WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
impl WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
Sourcepub fn campaign_hook(&self) -> Option<&CampaignHook>
pub fn campaign_hook(&self) -> Option<&CampaignHook>
The settings for the AWS Lambda function to invoke by default as a code hook for campaigns in the application. You can use this hook to customize segments that are used by campaigns in the application.
To override these settings and define custom settings for a specific campaign, use the CampaignHook object of the Campaign resource.
Sourcepub fn cloud_watch_metrics_enabled(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn cloud_watch_metrics_enabled(&self) -> Option<bool>
Specifies whether to enable application-related alarms in Amazon CloudWatch.
pub fn event_tagging_enabled(&self) -> Option<bool>
Sourcepub fn limits(&self) -> Option<&CampaignLimits>
pub fn limits(&self) -> Option<&CampaignLimits>
The default sending limits for campaigns in the application. To override these limits and define custom limits for a specific campaign or journey, use the Campaign resource or the Journey resource, respectively.
Sourcepub fn quiet_time(&self) -> Option<&QuietTime>
pub fn quiet_time(&self) -> Option<&QuietTime>
The default quiet time for campaigns in the application. Quiet time is a specific time range when messages aren't sent to endpoints, if all the following conditions are met:
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The EndpointDemographic.Timezone property of the endpoint is set to a valid value.
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The current time in the endpoint's time zone is later than or equal to the time specified by the QuietTime.Start property for the application (or a campaign or journey that has custom quiet time settings).
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The current time in the endpoint's time zone is earlier than or equal to the time specified by the QuietTime.End property for the application (or a campaign or journey that has custom quiet time settings).
If any of the preceding conditions isn't met, the endpoint will receive messages from a campaign or journey, even if quiet time is enabled.
To override the default quiet time settings for a specific campaign or journey, use the Campaign resource or the Journey resource to define a custom quiet time for the campaign or journey.
Sourcepub fn journey_limits(&self) -> Option<&ApplicationSettingsJourneyLimits>
pub fn journey_limits(&self) -> Option<&ApplicationSettingsJourneyLimits>
The default sending limits for journeys in the application. These limits apply to each journey for the application but can be overridden, on a per journey basis, with the JourneyLimits resource.
Source§impl WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
impl WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
Sourcepub fn builder() -> WriteApplicationSettingsRequestBuilder
pub fn builder() -> WriteApplicationSettingsRequestBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture WriteApplicationSettingsRequest.
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Source§impl Clone for WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
impl Clone for WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
Source§fn clone(&self) -> WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
fn clone(&self) -> WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
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impl PartialEq for WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &WriteApplicationSettingsRequest) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &WriteApplicationSettingsRequest) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
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impl Freeze for WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
impl RefUnwindSafe for WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
impl Send for WriteApplicationSettingsRequest
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