#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ErrorDetails {
pub error_code: Option<String>,
pub error_message: Option<String>,
}Expand description
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error code and error message.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.error_code: Option<String>If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error code. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
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AccessDeniedCreatingResources- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace,s3tables:CreateTable,s3tables:GetTableands3tables:PutTablePolicypermissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
error_message: Option<String>If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error message. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
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AccessDeniedCreatingResources- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace,s3tables:CreateTable,s3tables:GetTableands3tables:PutTablePolicypermissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
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Source§impl ErrorDetails
impl ErrorDetails
Sourcepub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&str>
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error code. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
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AccessDeniedCreatingResources- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace,s3tables:CreateTable,s3tables:GetTableands3tables:PutTablePolicypermissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
Sourcepub fn error_message(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn error_message(&self) -> Option<&str>
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error message. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
-
AccessDeniedCreatingResources- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace,s3tables:CreateTable,s3tables:GetTableands3tables:PutTablePolicypermissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
Source§impl ErrorDetails
impl ErrorDetails
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ErrorDetailsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ErrorDetailsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ErrorDetails.
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Source§impl Clone for ErrorDetails
impl Clone for ErrorDetails
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ErrorDetails
fn clone(&self) -> ErrorDetails
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impl Debug for ErrorDetails
Source§impl PartialEq for ErrorDetails
impl PartialEq for ErrorDetails
impl StructuralPartialEq for ErrorDetails
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