#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AppMonitor {
pub name: Option<String>,
pub domain: Option<String>,
pub domain_list: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub id: Option<String>,
pub created: Option<String>,
pub last_modified: Option<String>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub state: Option<StateEnum>,
pub app_monitor_configuration: Option<AppMonitorConfiguration>,
pub data_storage: Option<DataStorage>,
pub custom_events: Option<CustomEvents>,
pub deobfuscation_configuration: Option<DeobfuscationConfiguration>,
}
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A RUM app monitor collects telemetry data from your application and sends that data to RUM. The data includes performance and reliability information such as page load time, client-side errors, and user behavior.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.name: Option<String>
The name of the app monitor.
domain: Option<String>
The top-level internet domain name for which your application has administrative authority.
domain_list: Option<Vec<String>>
List the domain names for which your application has administrative authority.
id: Option<String>
The unique ID of this app monitor.
created: Option<String>
The date and time that this app monitor was created.
last_modified: Option<String>
The date and time of the most recent changes to this app monitor's configuration.
The list of tag keys and values associated with this app monitor.
state: Option<StateEnum>
The current state of the app monitor.
app_monitor_configuration: Option<AppMonitorConfiguration>
A structure that contains much of the configuration data for the app monitor.
data_storage: Option<DataStorage>
A structure that contains information about whether this app monitor stores a copy of the telemetry data that RUM collects using CloudWatch Logs.
custom_events: Option<CustomEvents>
Specifies whether this app monitor allows the web client to define and send custom events.
For more information about custom events, see Send custom events.
deobfuscation_configuration: Option<DeobfuscationConfiguration>
A structure that contains the configuration for how an app monitor can deobfuscate stack traces.
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Source§impl AppMonitor
impl AppMonitor
Sourcepub fn domain(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn domain(&self) -> Option<&str>
The top-level internet domain name for which your application has administrative authority.
Sourcepub fn domain_list(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn domain_list(&self) -> &[String]
List the domain names for which your application has administrative authority.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .domain_list.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn last_modified(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn last_modified(&self) -> Option<&str>
The date and time of the most recent changes to this app monitor's configuration.
The list of tag keys and values associated with this app monitor.
Sourcepub fn app_monitor_configuration(&self) -> Option<&AppMonitorConfiguration>
pub fn app_monitor_configuration(&self) -> Option<&AppMonitorConfiguration>
A structure that contains much of the configuration data for the app monitor.
Sourcepub fn data_storage(&self) -> Option<&DataStorage>
pub fn data_storage(&self) -> Option<&DataStorage>
A structure that contains information about whether this app monitor stores a copy of the telemetry data that RUM collects using CloudWatch Logs.
Sourcepub fn custom_events(&self) -> Option<&CustomEvents>
pub fn custom_events(&self) -> Option<&CustomEvents>
Specifies whether this app monitor allows the web client to define and send custom events.
For more information about custom events, see Send custom events.
Sourcepub fn deobfuscation_configuration(&self) -> Option<&DeobfuscationConfiguration>
pub fn deobfuscation_configuration(&self) -> Option<&DeobfuscationConfiguration>
A structure that contains the configuration for how an app monitor can deobfuscate stack traces.
Source§impl AppMonitor
impl AppMonitor
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AppMonitorBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AppMonitorBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AppMonitor
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Source§impl Clone for AppMonitor
impl Clone for AppMonitor
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AppMonitor
fn clone(&self) -> AppMonitor
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impl Debug for AppMonitor
Source§impl PartialEq for AppMonitor
impl PartialEq for AppMonitor
impl StructuralPartialEq for AppMonitor
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impl Freeze for AppMonitor
impl RefUnwindSafe for AppMonitor
impl Send for AppMonitor
impl Sync for AppMonitor
impl Unpin for AppMonitor
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