#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AccountLevel {
pub activity_metrics: Option<ActivityMetrics>,
pub bucket_level: Option<BucketLevel>,
pub advanced_cost_optimization_metrics: Option<AdvancedCostOptimizationMetrics>,
pub advanced_data_protection_metrics: Option<AdvancedDataProtectionMetrics>,
pub detailed_status_codes_metrics: Option<DetailedStatusCodesMetrics>,
pub storage_lens_group_level: Option<StorageLensGroupLevel>,
}
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A container element for the account-level Amazon S3 Storage Lens configuration.
For more information about S3 Storage Lens, see Assessing your storage activity and usage with S3 Storage Lens in the Amazon S3 User Guide. For a complete list of S3 Storage Lens metrics, see S3 Storage Lens metrics glossary in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.activity_metrics: Option<ActivityMetrics>
A container element for S3 Storage Lens activity metrics.
bucket_level: Option<BucketLevel>
A container element for the S3 Storage Lens bucket-level configuration.
advanced_cost_optimization_metrics: Option<AdvancedCostOptimizationMetrics>
A container element for S3 Storage Lens advanced cost-optimization metrics.
advanced_data_protection_metrics: Option<AdvancedDataProtectionMetrics>
A container element for S3 Storage Lens advanced data-protection metrics.
detailed_status_codes_metrics: Option<DetailedStatusCodesMetrics>
A container element for detailed status code metrics.
storage_lens_group_level: Option<StorageLensGroupLevel>
A container element for S3 Storage Lens groups metrics.
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Source§impl AccountLevel
impl AccountLevel
Sourcepub fn activity_metrics(&self) -> Option<&ActivityMetrics>
pub fn activity_metrics(&self) -> Option<&ActivityMetrics>
A container element for S3 Storage Lens activity metrics.
Sourcepub fn bucket_level(&self) -> Option<&BucketLevel>
pub fn bucket_level(&self) -> Option<&BucketLevel>
A container element for the S3 Storage Lens bucket-level configuration.
Sourcepub fn advanced_cost_optimization_metrics(
&self,
) -> Option<&AdvancedCostOptimizationMetrics>
pub fn advanced_cost_optimization_metrics( &self, ) -> Option<&AdvancedCostOptimizationMetrics>
A container element for S3 Storage Lens advanced cost-optimization metrics.
Sourcepub fn advanced_data_protection_metrics(
&self,
) -> Option<&AdvancedDataProtectionMetrics>
pub fn advanced_data_protection_metrics( &self, ) -> Option<&AdvancedDataProtectionMetrics>
A container element for S3 Storage Lens advanced data-protection metrics.
Sourcepub fn detailed_status_codes_metrics(
&self,
) -> Option<&DetailedStatusCodesMetrics>
pub fn detailed_status_codes_metrics( &self, ) -> Option<&DetailedStatusCodesMetrics>
A container element for detailed status code metrics.
Sourcepub fn storage_lens_group_level(&self) -> Option<&StorageLensGroupLevel>
pub fn storage_lens_group_level(&self) -> Option<&StorageLensGroupLevel>
A container element for S3 Storage Lens groups metrics.
Source§impl AccountLevel
impl AccountLevel
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AccountLevelBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AccountLevelBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AccountLevel
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> AccountLevel
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