#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutput
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Source§impl CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
impl CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
Sourcepub fn availability(self, input: DomainAvailability) -> Self
pub fn availability(self, input: DomainAvailability) -> Self
Whether the domain name is available for registering.
You can register only domains designated as AVAILABLE
.
Valid values:
- AVAILABLE
-
The domain name is available.
- AVAILABLE_RESERVED
-
The domain name is reserved under specific conditions.
- AVAILABLE_PREORDER
-
The domain name is available and can be preordered.
- DONT_KNOW
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The TLD registry didn't reply with a definitive answer about whether the domain name is available. Route 53 can return this response for a variety of reasons, for example, the registry is performing maintenance. Try again later.
- INVALID_NAME_FOR_TLD
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The TLD isn't valid. For example, it can contain characters that aren't allowed.
- PENDING
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The TLD registry didn't return a response in the expected amount of time. When the response is delayed, it usually takes just a few extra seconds. You can resubmit the request immediately.
- RESERVED
-
The domain name has been reserved for another person or organization.
- UNAVAILABLE
-
The domain name is not available.
- UNAVAILABLE_PREMIUM
-
The domain name is not available.
- UNAVAILABLE_RESTRICTED
-
The domain name is forbidden.
Sourcepub fn set_availability(self, input: Option<DomainAvailability>) -> Self
pub fn set_availability(self, input: Option<DomainAvailability>) -> Self
Whether the domain name is available for registering.
You can register only domains designated as AVAILABLE
.
Valid values:
- AVAILABLE
-
The domain name is available.
- AVAILABLE_RESERVED
-
The domain name is reserved under specific conditions.
- AVAILABLE_PREORDER
-
The domain name is available and can be preordered.
- DONT_KNOW
-
The TLD registry didn't reply with a definitive answer about whether the domain name is available. Route 53 can return this response for a variety of reasons, for example, the registry is performing maintenance. Try again later.
- INVALID_NAME_FOR_TLD
-
The TLD isn't valid. For example, it can contain characters that aren't allowed.
- PENDING
-
The TLD registry didn't return a response in the expected amount of time. When the response is delayed, it usually takes just a few extra seconds. You can resubmit the request immediately.
- RESERVED
-
The domain name has been reserved for another person or organization.
- UNAVAILABLE
-
The domain name is not available.
- UNAVAILABLE_PREMIUM
-
The domain name is not available.
- UNAVAILABLE_RESTRICTED
-
The domain name is forbidden.
Sourcepub fn get_availability(&self) -> &Option<DomainAvailability>
pub fn get_availability(&self) -> &Option<DomainAvailability>
Whether the domain name is available for registering.
You can register only domains designated as AVAILABLE
.
Valid values:
- AVAILABLE
-
The domain name is available.
- AVAILABLE_RESERVED
-
The domain name is reserved under specific conditions.
- AVAILABLE_PREORDER
-
The domain name is available and can be preordered.
- DONT_KNOW
-
The TLD registry didn't reply with a definitive answer about whether the domain name is available. Route 53 can return this response for a variety of reasons, for example, the registry is performing maintenance. Try again later.
- INVALID_NAME_FOR_TLD
-
The TLD isn't valid. For example, it can contain characters that aren't allowed.
- PENDING
-
The TLD registry didn't return a response in the expected amount of time. When the response is delayed, it usually takes just a few extra seconds. You can resubmit the request immediately.
- RESERVED
-
The domain name has been reserved for another person or organization.
- UNAVAILABLE
-
The domain name is not available.
- UNAVAILABLE_PREMIUM
-
The domain name is not available.
- UNAVAILABLE_RESTRICTED
-
The domain name is forbidden.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> CheckDomainAvailabilityOutput
pub fn build(self) -> CheckDomainAvailabilityOutput
Consumes the builder and constructs a CheckDomainAvailabilityOutput
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Source§impl Clone for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
impl Clone for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
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const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Default for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
Source§fn default() -> CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
fn default() -> CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
impl PartialEq for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
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impl Freeze for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
impl Send for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
impl Sync for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
impl Unpin for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for CheckDomainAvailabilityOutputBuilder
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