#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateWorkforceInput {
pub cognito_config: Option<CognitoConfig>,
pub oidc_config: Option<OidcConfig>,
pub source_ip_config: Option<SourceIpConfig>,
pub workforce_name: Option<String>,
pub tags: Option<Vec<Tag>>,
pub workforce_vpc_config: Option<WorkforceVpcConfigRequest>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.cognito_config: Option<CognitoConfig>
Use this parameter to configure an Amazon Cognito private workforce. A single Cognito workforce is created using and corresponds to a single Amazon Cognito user pool.
Do not use OidcConfig
if you specify values for CognitoConfig
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oidc_config: Option<OidcConfig>
Use this parameter to configure a private workforce using your own OIDC Identity Provider.
Do not use CognitoConfig
if you specify values for OidcConfig
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source_ip_config: Option<SourceIpConfig>
A list of IP address ranges (CIDRs). Used to create an allow list of IP addresses for a private workforce. Workers will only be able to log in to their worker portal from an IP address within this range. By default, a workforce isn't restricted to specific IP addresses.
workforce_name: Option<String>
The name of the private workforce.
An array of key-value pairs that contain metadata to help you categorize and organize our workforce. Each tag consists of a key and a value, both of which you define.
workforce_vpc_config: Option<WorkforceVpcConfigRequest>
Use this parameter to configure a workforce using VPC.
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impl CreateWorkforceInput
Sourcepub fn cognito_config(&self) -> Option<&CognitoConfig>
pub fn cognito_config(&self) -> Option<&CognitoConfig>
Use this parameter to configure an Amazon Cognito private workforce. A single Cognito workforce is created using and corresponds to a single Amazon Cognito user pool.
Do not use OidcConfig
if you specify values for CognitoConfig
.
Sourcepub fn oidc_config(&self) -> Option<&OidcConfig>
pub fn oidc_config(&self) -> Option<&OidcConfig>
Use this parameter to configure a private workforce using your own OIDC Identity Provider.
Do not use CognitoConfig
if you specify values for OidcConfig
.
Sourcepub fn source_ip_config(&self) -> Option<&SourceIpConfig>
pub fn source_ip_config(&self) -> Option<&SourceIpConfig>
A list of IP address ranges (CIDRs). Used to create an allow list of IP addresses for a private workforce. Workers will only be able to log in to their worker portal from an IP address within this range. By default, a workforce isn't restricted to specific IP addresses.
Sourcepub fn workforce_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn workforce_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the private workforce.
An array of key-value pairs that contain metadata to help you categorize and organize our workforce. Each tag consists of a key and a value, both of which you define.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .tags.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn workforce_vpc_config(&self) -> Option<&WorkforceVpcConfigRequest>
pub fn workforce_vpc_config(&self) -> Option<&WorkforceVpcConfigRequest>
Use this parameter to configure a workforce using VPC.
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impl CreateWorkforceInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateWorkforceInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateWorkforceInputBuilder
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