#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PhysicalResourceId {
pub identifier: String,
pub type: PhysicalIdentifierType,
pub aws_region: Option<String>,
pub aws_account_id: Option<String>,
}Expand description
Defines a physical resource identifier.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.identifier: StringIdentifier of the physical resource.
type: PhysicalIdentifierTypeSpecifies the type of physical resource identifier.
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The resource identifier is an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and it can identify the following list of resources:
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AWS::ECS::Service -
AWS::EFS::FileSystem -
AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancer -
AWS::Lambda::Function -
AWS::SNS::Topic
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The resource identifier is an Resilience Hub-native identifier and it can identify the following list of resources:
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AWS::ApiGateway::RestApi -
AWS::ApiGatewayV2::Api -
AWS::AutoScaling::AutoScalingGroup -
AWS::DocDB::DBCluster -
AWS::DocDB::DBGlobalCluster -
AWS::DocDB::DBInstance -
AWS::DynamoDB::GlobalTable -
AWS::DynamoDB::Table -
AWS::EC2::EC2Fleet -
AWS::EC2::Instance -
AWS::EC2::NatGateway -
AWS::EC2::Volume -
AWS::ElasticLoadBalancing::LoadBalancer -
AWS::RDS::DBCluster -
AWS::RDS::DBInstance -
AWS::RDS::GlobalCluster -
AWS::Route53::RecordSet -
AWS::S3::Bucket -
AWS::SQS::Queue
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aws_region: Option<String>The Amazon Web Services Region that the physical resource is located in.
aws_account_id: Option<String>The Amazon Web Services account that owns the physical resource.
Implementations§
Source§impl PhysicalResourceId
impl PhysicalResourceId
Sourcepub fn identifier(&self) -> &str
pub fn identifier(&self) -> &str
Identifier of the physical resource.
Sourcepub fn type(&self) -> &PhysicalIdentifierType
pub fn type(&self) -> &PhysicalIdentifierType
Specifies the type of physical resource identifier.
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The resource identifier is an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and it can identify the following list of resources:
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AWS::ECS::Service -
AWS::EFS::FileSystem -
AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancer -
AWS::Lambda::Function -
AWS::SNS::Topic
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- Native
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The resource identifier is an Resilience Hub-native identifier and it can identify the following list of resources:
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AWS::ApiGateway::RestApi -
AWS::ApiGatewayV2::Api -
AWS::AutoScaling::AutoScalingGroup -
AWS::DocDB::DBCluster -
AWS::DocDB::DBGlobalCluster -
AWS::DocDB::DBInstance -
AWS::DynamoDB::GlobalTable -
AWS::DynamoDB::Table -
AWS::EC2::EC2Fleet -
AWS::EC2::Instance -
AWS::EC2::NatGateway -
AWS::EC2::Volume -
AWS::ElasticLoadBalancing::LoadBalancer -
AWS::RDS::DBCluster -
AWS::RDS::DBInstance -
AWS::RDS::GlobalCluster -
AWS::Route53::RecordSet -
AWS::S3::Bucket -
AWS::SQS::Queue
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Sourcepub fn aws_region(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn aws_region(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Web Services Region that the physical resource is located in.
Sourcepub fn aws_account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn aws_account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Web Services account that owns the physical resource.
Source§impl PhysicalResourceId
impl PhysicalResourceId
Sourcepub fn builder() -> PhysicalResourceIdBuilder
pub fn builder() -> PhysicalResourceIdBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture PhysicalResourceId.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for PhysicalResourceId
impl Clone for PhysicalResourceId
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PhysicalResourceId
fn clone(&self) -> PhysicalResourceId
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for PhysicalResourceId
impl Debug for PhysicalResourceId
Source§impl PartialEq for PhysicalResourceId
impl PartialEq for PhysicalResourceId
impl StructuralPartialEq for PhysicalResourceId
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impl Freeze for PhysicalResourceId
impl RefUnwindSafe for PhysicalResourceId
impl Send for PhysicalResourceId
impl Sync for PhysicalResourceId
impl Unpin for PhysicalResourceId
impl UnwindSafe for PhysicalResourceId
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