#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EventDestination {
pub event_destination_name: String,
pub enabled: bool,
pub matching_event_types: Vec<EventType>,
pub cloud_watch_logs_destination: Option<CloudWatchLogsDestination>,
pub kinesis_firehose_destination: Option<KinesisFirehoseDestination>,
pub sns_destination: Option<SnsDestination>,
}Expand description
Contains information about an event destination.
Event destinations are associated with configuration sets, which enable you to publish message sending events to CloudWatch, Firehose, or Amazon SNS.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.event_destination_name: StringThe name of the EventDestination.
enabled: boolWhen set to true events will be logged.
matching_event_types: Vec<EventType>An array of event types that determine which events to log.
The TEXT_SENT event type is not supported.
cloud_watch_logs_destination: Option<CloudWatchLogsDestination>An object that contains information about an event destination that sends logging events to Amazon CloudWatch logs.
kinesis_firehose_destination: Option<KinesisFirehoseDestination>An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Amazon Data Firehose.
sns_destination: Option<SnsDestination>An object that contains information about an event destination that sends logging events to Amazon SNS.
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Source§impl EventDestination
impl EventDestination
Sourcepub fn event_destination_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn event_destination_name(&self) -> &str
The name of the EventDestination.
Sourcepub fn matching_event_types(&self) -> &[EventType]
pub fn matching_event_types(&self) -> &[EventType]
An array of event types that determine which events to log.
The TEXT_SENT event type is not supported.
Sourcepub fn cloud_watch_logs_destination(&self) -> Option<&CloudWatchLogsDestination>
pub fn cloud_watch_logs_destination(&self) -> Option<&CloudWatchLogsDestination>
An object that contains information about an event destination that sends logging events to Amazon CloudWatch logs.
Sourcepub fn kinesis_firehose_destination(
&self,
) -> Option<&KinesisFirehoseDestination>
pub fn kinesis_firehose_destination( &self, ) -> Option<&KinesisFirehoseDestination>
An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Amazon Data Firehose.
Sourcepub fn sns_destination(&self) -> Option<&SnsDestination>
pub fn sns_destination(&self) -> Option<&SnsDestination>
An object that contains information about an event destination that sends logging events to Amazon SNS.
Source§impl EventDestination
impl EventDestination
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EventDestinationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EventDestinationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EventDestination.
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Source§impl Clone for EventDestination
impl Clone for EventDestination
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EventDestination
fn clone(&self) -> EventDestination
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for EventDestination
impl Debug for EventDestination
Source§impl PartialEq for EventDestination
impl PartialEq for EventDestination
impl StructuralPartialEq for EventDestination
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impl Freeze for EventDestination
impl RefUnwindSafe for EventDestination
impl Send for EventDestination
impl Sync for EventDestination
impl Unpin for EventDestination
impl UnwindSafe for EventDestination
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