#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CountsSummaryBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A builder for CountsSummary.
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Source§impl CountsSummaryBuilder
impl CountsSummaryBuilder
Sourcepub fn components(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
pub fn components(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
The total number of components in the Amazon Web Services account.
The semantics of the components field are different from the semantics of results for other infrastructure-provisioning resources. That's because at this time components don't have associated templates, therefore they don't have the concept of staleness. The components object will only contain total and failed members.
Sourcepub fn set_components(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
pub fn set_components(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
The total number of components in the Amazon Web Services account.
The semantics of the components field are different from the semantics of results for other infrastructure-provisioning resources. That's because at this time components don't have associated templates, therefore they don't have the concept of staleness. The components object will only contain total and failed members.
Sourcepub fn get_components(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
pub fn get_components(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
The total number of components in the Amazon Web Services account.
The semantics of the components field are different from the semantics of results for other infrastructure-provisioning resources. That's because at this time components don't have associated templates, therefore they don't have the concept of staleness. The components object will only contain total and failed members.
Sourcepub fn environments(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
pub fn environments(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
The staleness counts for Proton environments in the Amazon Web Services account. The environments object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn set_environments(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
pub fn set_environments(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
The staleness counts for Proton environments in the Amazon Web Services account. The environments object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn get_environments(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
pub fn get_environments(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
The staleness counts for Proton environments in the Amazon Web Services account. The environments object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn environment_templates(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
pub fn environment_templates(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
The total number of environment templates in the Amazon Web Services account. The environmentTemplates object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn set_environment_templates(
self,
input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_environment_templates( self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>, ) -> Self
The total number of environment templates in the Amazon Web Services account. The environmentTemplates object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn get_environment_templates(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
pub fn get_environment_templates(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
The total number of environment templates in the Amazon Web Services account. The environmentTemplates object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn service_instances(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
pub fn service_instances(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
The staleness counts for Proton service instances in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn set_service_instances(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
pub fn set_service_instances(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
The staleness counts for Proton service instances in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn get_service_instances(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
pub fn get_service_instances(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
The staleness counts for Proton service instances in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn services(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
pub fn services(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
The staleness counts for Proton services in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn set_services(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
pub fn set_services(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
The staleness counts for Proton services in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn get_services(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
pub fn get_services(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
The staleness counts for Proton services in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn service_templates(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
pub fn service_templates(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
The total number of service templates in the Amazon Web Services account. The serviceTemplates object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn set_service_templates(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
pub fn set_service_templates(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
The total number of service templates in the Amazon Web Services account. The serviceTemplates object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn get_service_templates(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
pub fn get_service_templates(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
The total number of service templates in the Amazon Web Services account. The serviceTemplates object will only contain total members.
Sourcepub fn pipelines(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
pub fn pipelines(self, input: ResourceCountsSummary) -> Self
The staleness counts for Proton pipelines in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn set_pipelines(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
pub fn set_pipelines(self, input: Option<ResourceCountsSummary>) -> Self
The staleness counts for Proton pipelines in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn get_pipelines(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
pub fn get_pipelines(&self) -> &Option<ResourceCountsSummary>
The staleness counts for Proton pipelines in the Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> CountsSummary
pub fn build(self) -> CountsSummary
Consumes the builder and constructs a CountsSummary.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl Clone for CountsSummaryBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CountsSummaryBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> CountsSummaryBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl Debug for CountsSummaryBuilder
Source§impl Default for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl Default for CountsSummaryBuilder
Source§fn default() -> CountsSummaryBuilder
fn default() -> CountsSummaryBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl PartialEq for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for CountsSummaryBuilder
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impl Freeze for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl Send for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl Sync for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl Unpin for CountsSummaryBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for CountsSummaryBuilder
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