#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UpdateDashboardInput {
pub aws_account_id: Option<String>,
pub dashboard_id: Option<String>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub source_entity: Option<DashboardSourceEntity>,
pub parameters: Option<Parameters>,
pub version_description: Option<String>,
pub dashboard_publish_options: Option<DashboardPublishOptions>,
pub theme_arn: Option<String>,
pub definition: Option<DashboardVersionDefinition>,
pub validation_strategy: Option<ValidationStrategy>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.aws_account_id: Option<String>
The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that contains the dashboard that you're updating.
dashboard_id: Option<String>
The ID for the dashboard.
name: Option<String>
The display name of the dashboard.
source_entity: Option<DashboardSourceEntity>
The entity that you are using as a source when you update the dashboard. In SourceEntity
, you specify the type of object you're using as source. You can only update a dashboard from a template, so you use a SourceTemplate
entity. If you need to update a dashboard from an analysis, first convert the analysis to a template by using the CreateTemplate
API operation. For SourceTemplate
, specify the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the source template. The SourceTemplate
ARN can contain any Amazon Web Services account and any Amazon QuickSight-supported Amazon Web Services Region.
Use the DataSetReferences
entity within SourceTemplate
to list the replacement datasets for the placeholders listed in the original. The schema in each dataset must match its placeholder.
parameters: Option<Parameters>
A structure that contains the parameters of the dashboard. These are parameter overrides for a dashboard. A dashboard can have any type of parameters, and some parameters might accept multiple values.
version_description: Option<String>
A description for the first version of the dashboard being created.
dashboard_publish_options: Option<DashboardPublishOptions>
Options for publishing the dashboard when you create it:
-
AvailabilityStatus
forAdHocFilteringOption
- This status can be eitherENABLED
orDISABLED
. When this is set toDISABLED
, Amazon QuickSight disables the left filter pane on the published dashboard, which can be used for ad hoc (one-time) filtering. This option isENABLED
by default. -
AvailabilityStatus
forExportToCSVOption
- This status can be eitherENABLED
orDISABLED
. The visual option to export data to .CSV format isn't enabled when this is set toDISABLED
. This option isENABLED
by default. -
VisibilityState
forSheetControlsOption
- This visibility state can be eitherCOLLAPSED
orEXPANDED
. This option isCOLLAPSED
by default.
theme_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the theme that is being used for this dashboard. If you add a value for this field, it overrides the value that was originally associated with the entity. The theme ARN must exist in the same Amazon Web Services account where you create the dashboard.
definition: Option<DashboardVersionDefinition>
The definition of a dashboard.
A definition is the data model of all features in a Dashboard, Template, or Analysis.
validation_strategy: Option<ValidationStrategy>
The option to relax the validation needed to update a dashboard with definition objects. This skips the validation step for specific errors.
Implementations§
Source§impl UpdateDashboardInput
impl UpdateDashboardInput
Sourcepub fn aws_account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn aws_account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that contains the dashboard that you're updating.
Sourcepub fn dashboard_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn dashboard_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID for the dashboard.
Sourcepub fn source_entity(&self) -> Option<&DashboardSourceEntity>
pub fn source_entity(&self) -> Option<&DashboardSourceEntity>
The entity that you are using as a source when you update the dashboard. In SourceEntity
, you specify the type of object you're using as source. You can only update a dashboard from a template, so you use a SourceTemplate
entity. If you need to update a dashboard from an analysis, first convert the analysis to a template by using the CreateTemplate
API operation. For SourceTemplate
, specify the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the source template. The SourceTemplate
ARN can contain any Amazon Web Services account and any Amazon QuickSight-supported Amazon Web Services Region.
Use the DataSetReferences
entity within SourceTemplate
to list the replacement datasets for the placeholders listed in the original. The schema in each dataset must match its placeholder.
Sourcepub fn parameters(&self) -> Option<&Parameters>
pub fn parameters(&self) -> Option<&Parameters>
A structure that contains the parameters of the dashboard. These are parameter overrides for a dashboard. A dashboard can have any type of parameters, and some parameters might accept multiple values.
Sourcepub fn version_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn version_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
A description for the first version of the dashboard being created.
Sourcepub fn dashboard_publish_options(&self) -> Option<&DashboardPublishOptions>
pub fn dashboard_publish_options(&self) -> Option<&DashboardPublishOptions>
Options for publishing the dashboard when you create it:
-
AvailabilityStatus
forAdHocFilteringOption
- This status can be eitherENABLED
orDISABLED
. When this is set toDISABLED
, Amazon QuickSight disables the left filter pane on the published dashboard, which can be used for ad hoc (one-time) filtering. This option isENABLED
by default. -
AvailabilityStatus
forExportToCSVOption
- This status can be eitherENABLED
orDISABLED
. The visual option to export data to .CSV format isn't enabled when this is set toDISABLED
. This option isENABLED
by default. -
VisibilityState
forSheetControlsOption
- This visibility state can be eitherCOLLAPSED
orEXPANDED
. This option isCOLLAPSED
by default.
Sourcepub fn theme_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn theme_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the theme that is being used for this dashboard. If you add a value for this field, it overrides the value that was originally associated with the entity. The theme ARN must exist in the same Amazon Web Services account where you create the dashboard.
Sourcepub fn definition(&self) -> Option<&DashboardVersionDefinition>
pub fn definition(&self) -> Option<&DashboardVersionDefinition>
The definition of a dashboard.
A definition is the data model of all features in a Dashboard, Template, or Analysis.
Sourcepub fn validation_strategy(&self) -> Option<&ValidationStrategy>
pub fn validation_strategy(&self) -> Option<&ValidationStrategy>
The option to relax the validation needed to update a dashboard with definition objects. This skips the validation step for specific errors.
Source§impl UpdateDashboardInput
impl UpdateDashboardInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UpdateDashboardInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UpdateDashboardInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UpdateDashboardInput
.
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Source§impl Clone for UpdateDashboardInput
impl Clone for UpdateDashboardInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateDashboardInput
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateDashboardInput
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impl Debug for UpdateDashboardInput
Source§impl PartialEq for UpdateDashboardInput
impl PartialEq for UpdateDashboardInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for UpdateDashboardInput
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impl Freeze for UpdateDashboardInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for UpdateDashboardInput
impl Send for UpdateDashboardInput
impl Sync for UpdateDashboardInput
impl Unpin for UpdateDashboardInput
impl UnwindSafe for UpdateDashboardInput
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