#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput {
pub app_arn: String,
pub app_version: String,
pub app_template_body: String,
/* private fields */
}Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.app_arn: StringAmazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Resilience Hub application. The format for this ARN is: arn:partition:resiliencehub:region:account:app/app-id. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference guide.
app_version: StringThe version of the application.
app_template_body: StringA JSON string that provides information about your application structure. To learn more about the appTemplateBody template, see the sample template provided in the Examples section.
The appTemplateBody JSON string has the following structure:
-
resourcesThe list of logical resources that must be included in the Resilience Hub application.
Type: Array
Don't add the resources that you want to exclude.
Each
resourcesarray item includes the following fields:-
logicalResourceIdLogical identifier of the resource.
Type: Object
Each
logicalResourceIdobject includes the following fields:-
identifierIdentifier of the resource.
Type: String
-
logicalStackNameThe name of the CloudFormation stack this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
resourceGroupNameThe name of the resource group this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
terraformSourceNameThe name of the Terraform S3 state file this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
eksSourceNameName of the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service cluster and namespace this resource belongs to.
This parameter accepts values in "eks-cluster/namespace" format.
Type: String
-
-
typeThe type of resource.
Type: string
-
nameThe name of the resource.
Type: String
-
additionalInfoAdditional configuration parameters for an Resilience Hub application. If you want to implement
additionalInfothrough the Resilience Hub console rather than using an API call, see Configure the application configuration parameters.Currently, this parameter accepts a key-value mapping (in a string format) of only one failover region and one associated account.
Key:
"failover-regions"Value:
"\[{"region":"<REGION>", "accounts":\[{"id":"<ACCOUNT_ID>"}\]}\]"
-
-
appComponentsList of Application Components that this resource belongs to. If an Application Component is not part of the Resilience Hub application, it will be added.
Type: Array
Each
appComponentsarray item includes the following fields:-
nameName of the Application Component.
Type: String
-
typeType of Application Component. For more information about the types of Application Component, see Grouping resources in an AppComponent.
Type: String
-
resourceNamesThe list of included resources that are assigned to the Application Component.
Type: Array of strings
-
additionalInfoAdditional configuration parameters for an Resilience Hub application. If you want to implement
additionalInfothrough the Resilience Hub console rather than using an API call, see Configure the application configuration parameters.Currently, this parameter accepts a key-value mapping (in a string format) of only one failover region and one associated account.
Key:
"failover-regions"Value:
"\[{"region":"<REGION>", "accounts":\[{"id":"<ACCOUNT_ID>"}\]}\]"
-
-
excludedResourcesThe list of logical resource identifiers to be excluded from the application.
Type: Array
Don't add the resources that you want to include.
Each
excludedResourcesarray item includes the following fields:-
logicalResourceIdsLogical identifier of the resource.
Type: Object
You can configure only one of the following fields:
-
logicalStackName -
resourceGroupName -
terraformSourceName -
eksSourceName
Each
logicalResourceIdsobject includes the following fields:-
identifierIdentifier of the resource.
Type: String
-
logicalStackNameThe name of the CloudFormation stack this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
resourceGroupNameThe name of the resource group this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
terraformSourceNameThe name of the Terraform S3 state file this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
eksSourceNameName of the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service cluster and namespace this resource belongs to.
This parameter accepts values in "eks-cluster/namespace" format.
Type: String
-
-
-
versionResilience Hub application version.
-
additionalInfoAdditional configuration parameters for an Resilience Hub application. If you want to implement
additionalInfothrough the Resilience Hub console rather than using an API call, see Configure the application configuration parameters.Currently, this parameter accepts a key-value mapping (in a string format) of only one failover region and one associated account.
Key:
"failover-regions"Value:
"\[{"region":"<REGION>", "accounts":\[{"id":"<ACCOUNT_ID>"}\]}\]"
Implementations§
Source§impl DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
impl DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
Sourcepub fn app_arn(&self) -> &str
pub fn app_arn(&self) -> &str
Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Resilience Hub application. The format for this ARN is: arn:partition:resiliencehub:region:account:app/app-id. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference guide.
Sourcepub fn app_version(&self) -> &str
pub fn app_version(&self) -> &str
The version of the application.
Sourcepub fn app_template_body(&self) -> &str
pub fn app_template_body(&self) -> &str
A JSON string that provides information about your application structure. To learn more about the appTemplateBody template, see the sample template provided in the Examples section.
The appTemplateBody JSON string has the following structure:
-
resourcesThe list of logical resources that must be included in the Resilience Hub application.
Type: Array
Don't add the resources that you want to exclude.
Each
resourcesarray item includes the following fields:-
logicalResourceIdLogical identifier of the resource.
Type: Object
Each
logicalResourceIdobject includes the following fields:-
identifierIdentifier of the resource.
Type: String
-
logicalStackNameThe name of the CloudFormation stack this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
resourceGroupNameThe name of the resource group this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
terraformSourceNameThe name of the Terraform S3 state file this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
eksSourceNameName of the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service cluster and namespace this resource belongs to.
This parameter accepts values in "eks-cluster/namespace" format.
Type: String
-
-
typeThe type of resource.
Type: string
-
nameThe name of the resource.
Type: String
-
additionalInfoAdditional configuration parameters for an Resilience Hub application. If you want to implement
additionalInfothrough the Resilience Hub console rather than using an API call, see Configure the application configuration parameters.Currently, this parameter accepts a key-value mapping (in a string format) of only one failover region and one associated account.
Key:
"failover-regions"Value:
"\[{"region":"<REGION>", "accounts":\[{"id":"<ACCOUNT_ID>"}\]}\]"
-
-
appComponentsList of Application Components that this resource belongs to. If an Application Component is not part of the Resilience Hub application, it will be added.
Type: Array
Each
appComponentsarray item includes the following fields:-
nameName of the Application Component.
Type: String
-
typeType of Application Component. For more information about the types of Application Component, see Grouping resources in an AppComponent.
Type: String
-
resourceNamesThe list of included resources that are assigned to the Application Component.
Type: Array of strings
-
additionalInfoAdditional configuration parameters for an Resilience Hub application. If you want to implement
additionalInfothrough the Resilience Hub console rather than using an API call, see Configure the application configuration parameters.Currently, this parameter accepts a key-value mapping (in a string format) of only one failover region and one associated account.
Key:
"failover-regions"Value:
"\[{"region":"<REGION>", "accounts":\[{"id":"<ACCOUNT_ID>"}\]}\]"
-
-
excludedResourcesThe list of logical resource identifiers to be excluded from the application.
Type: Array
Don't add the resources that you want to include.
Each
excludedResourcesarray item includes the following fields:-
logicalResourceIdsLogical identifier of the resource.
Type: Object
You can configure only one of the following fields:
-
logicalStackName -
resourceGroupName -
terraformSourceName -
eksSourceName
Each
logicalResourceIdsobject includes the following fields:-
identifierIdentifier of the resource.
Type: String
-
logicalStackNameThe name of the CloudFormation stack this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
resourceGroupNameThe name of the resource group this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
terraformSourceNameThe name of the Terraform S3 state file this resource belongs to.
Type: String
-
eksSourceNameName of the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service cluster and namespace this resource belongs to.
This parameter accepts values in "eks-cluster/namespace" format.
Type: String
-
-
-
versionResilience Hub application version.
-
additionalInfoAdditional configuration parameters for an Resilience Hub application. If you want to implement
additionalInfothrough the Resilience Hub console rather than using an API call, see Configure the application configuration parameters.Currently, this parameter accepts a key-value mapping (in a string format) of only one failover region and one associated account.
Key:
"failover-regions"Value:
"\[{"region":"<REGION>", "accounts":\[{"id":"<ACCOUNT_ID>"}\]}\]"
Source§impl DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
impl DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput.
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Source§impl Clone for DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
impl Clone for DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
fn clone(&self) -> DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
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impl PartialEq for DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.Source§impl RequestId for DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
impl RequestId for DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
Source§fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
None if the service could not be reached.impl StructuralPartialEq for DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
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impl RefUnwindSafe for DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
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impl UnwindSafe for DescribeAppVersionTemplateOutput
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