#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput {
pub verified_destination_number_id: Option<String>,
pub verification_channel: Option<VerificationChannel>,
pub language_code: Option<LanguageCode>,
pub origination_identity: Option<String>,
pub configuration_set_name: Option<String>,
pub context: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub destination_country_parameters: Option<HashMap<DestinationCountryParameterKey, String>>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.verified_destination_number_id: Option<String>
The unique identifier for the verified destination phone number.
verification_channel: Option<VerificationChannel>
Choose to send the verification code as an SMS or voice message.
language_code: Option<LanguageCode>
Choose the language to use for the message.
origination_identity: Option<String>
The origination identity of the message. This can be either the PhoneNumber, PhoneNumberId, PhoneNumberArn, SenderId, SenderIdArn, PoolId, or PoolArn.
If you are using a shared AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice resource then you must use the full Amazon Resource Name(ARN).
configuration_set_name: Option<String>
The name of the configuration set to use. This can be either the ConfigurationSetName or ConfigurationSetArn.
context: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
You can specify custom data in this field. If you do, that data is logged to the event destination.
destination_country_parameters: Option<HashMap<DestinationCountryParameterKey, String>>
This field is used for any country-specific registration requirements. Currently, this setting is only used when you send messages to recipients in India using a sender ID. For more information see Special requirements for sending SMS messages to recipients in India.
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Source§impl SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput
impl SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput
Sourcepub fn verified_destination_number_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn verified_destination_number_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The unique identifier for the verified destination phone number.
Sourcepub fn verification_channel(&self) -> Option<&VerificationChannel>
pub fn verification_channel(&self) -> Option<&VerificationChannel>
Choose to send the verification code as an SMS or voice message.
Sourcepub fn language_code(&self) -> Option<&LanguageCode>
pub fn language_code(&self) -> Option<&LanguageCode>
Choose the language to use for the message.
Sourcepub fn origination_identity(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn origination_identity(&self) -> Option<&str>
The origination identity of the message. This can be either the PhoneNumber, PhoneNumberId, PhoneNumberArn, SenderId, SenderIdArn, PoolId, or PoolArn.
If you are using a shared AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice resource then you must use the full Amazon Resource Name(ARN).
Sourcepub fn configuration_set_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn configuration_set_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the configuration set to use. This can be either the ConfigurationSetName or ConfigurationSetArn.
Sourcepub fn context(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn context(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
You can specify custom data in this field. If you do, that data is logged to the event destination.
Sourcepub fn destination_country_parameters(
&self,
) -> Option<&HashMap<DestinationCountryParameterKey, String>>
pub fn destination_country_parameters( &self, ) -> Option<&HashMap<DestinationCountryParameterKey, String>>
This field is used for any country-specific registration requirements. Currently, this setting is only used when you send messages to recipients in India using a sender ID. For more information see Special requirements for sending SMS messages to recipients in India.
Source§impl SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput
impl SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput
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impl Clone for SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput
fn clone(&self) -> SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeInput
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