#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GeoProximityLocation {
pub aws_region: Option<String>,
pub local_zone_group: Option<String>,
pub coordinates: Option<Coordinates>,
pub bias: Option<i32>,
}Expand description
(Resource record sets only): A complex type that lets you specify where your resources are located. Only one of LocalZoneGroup, Coordinates, or Amazon Web ServicesRegion is allowed per request at a time.
For more information about geoproximity routing, see Geoproximity routing in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.aws_region: Option<String>The Amazon Web Services Region the resource you are directing DNS traffic to, is in.
local_zone_group: Option<String>Specifies an Amazon Web Services Local Zone Group.
A local Zone Group is usually the Local Zone code without the ending character. For example, if the Local Zone is us-east-1-bue-1a the Local Zone Group is us-east-1-bue-1.
You can identify the Local Zones Group for a specific Local Zone by using the describe-availability-zones CLI command:
This command returns: "GroupName": "us-west-2-den-1", specifying that the Local Zone us-west-2-den-1a belongs to the Local Zone Group us-west-2-den-1.
coordinates: Option<Coordinates>Contains the longitude and latitude for a geographic region.
bias: Option<i32>The bias increases or decreases the size of the geographic region from which Route 53 routes traffic to a resource.
To use Bias to change the size of the geographic region, specify the applicable value for the bias:
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To expand the size of the geographic region from which Route 53 routes traffic to a resource, specify a positive integer from 1 to 99 for the bias. Route 53 shrinks the size of adjacent regions.
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To shrink the size of the geographic region from which Route 53 routes traffic to a resource, specify a negative bias of -1 to -99. Route 53 expands the size of adjacent regions.
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Source§impl GeoProximityLocation
impl GeoProximityLocation
Sourcepub fn aws_region(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn aws_region(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Web Services Region the resource you are directing DNS traffic to, is in.
Sourcepub fn local_zone_group(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn local_zone_group(&self) -> Option<&str>
Specifies an Amazon Web Services Local Zone Group.
A local Zone Group is usually the Local Zone code without the ending character. For example, if the Local Zone is us-east-1-bue-1a the Local Zone Group is us-east-1-bue-1.
You can identify the Local Zones Group for a specific Local Zone by using the describe-availability-zones CLI command:
This command returns: "GroupName": "us-west-2-den-1", specifying that the Local Zone us-west-2-den-1a belongs to the Local Zone Group us-west-2-den-1.
Sourcepub fn coordinates(&self) -> Option<&Coordinates>
pub fn coordinates(&self) -> Option<&Coordinates>
Contains the longitude and latitude for a geographic region.
Sourcepub fn bias(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn bias(&self) -> Option<i32>
The bias increases or decreases the size of the geographic region from which Route 53 routes traffic to a resource.
To use Bias to change the size of the geographic region, specify the applicable value for the bias:
-
To expand the size of the geographic region from which Route 53 routes traffic to a resource, specify a positive integer from 1 to 99 for the bias. Route 53 shrinks the size of adjacent regions.
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To shrink the size of the geographic region from which Route 53 routes traffic to a resource, specify a negative bias of -1 to -99. Route 53 expands the size of adjacent regions.
Source§impl GeoProximityLocation
impl GeoProximityLocation
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GeoProximityLocationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GeoProximityLocationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GeoProximityLocation.
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Source§impl Clone for GeoProximityLocation
impl Clone for GeoProximityLocation
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GeoProximityLocation
fn clone(&self) -> GeoProximityLocation
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for GeoProximityLocation
impl Debug for GeoProximityLocation
Source§impl PartialEq for GeoProximityLocation
impl PartialEq for GeoProximityLocation
impl StructuralPartialEq for GeoProximityLocation
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impl Freeze for GeoProximityLocation
impl RefUnwindSafe for GeoProximityLocation
impl Send for GeoProximityLocation
impl Sync for GeoProximityLocation
impl Unpin for GeoProximityLocation
impl UnwindSafe for GeoProximityLocation
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