#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateWorkteamInputBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for CreateWorkteamInput
.
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Source§impl CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
Sourcepub fn workteam_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn workteam_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The name of the work team. Use this name to identify the work team.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_workteam_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_workteam_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The name of the work team. Use this name to identify the work team.
Sourcepub fn get_workteam_name(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_workteam_name(&self) -> &Option<String>
The name of the work team. Use this name to identify the work team.
Sourcepub fn workforce_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn workforce_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The name of the workforce.
Sourcepub fn set_workforce_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_workforce_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The name of the workforce.
Sourcepub fn get_workforce_name(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_workforce_name(&self) -> &Option<String>
The name of the workforce.
Sourcepub fn member_definitions(self, input: MemberDefinition) -> Self
pub fn member_definitions(self, input: MemberDefinition) -> Self
Appends an item to member_definitions
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_member_definitions
.
A list of MemberDefinition
objects that contains objects that identify the workers that make up the work team.
Workforces can be created using Amazon Cognito or your own OIDC Identity Provider (IdP). For private workforces created using Amazon Cognito use CognitoMemberDefinition
. For workforces created using your own OIDC identity provider (IdP) use OidcMemberDefinition
. Do not provide input for both of these parameters in a single request.
For workforces created using Amazon Cognito, private work teams correspond to Amazon Cognito user groups within the user pool used to create a workforce. All of the CognitoMemberDefinition
objects that make up the member definition must have the same ClientId
and UserPool
values. To add a Amazon Cognito user group to an existing worker pool, see Adding groups to a User Pool
. For more information about user pools, see Amazon Cognito User Pools.
For workforces created using your own OIDC IdP, specify the user groups that you want to include in your private work team in OidcMemberDefinition
by listing those groups in Groups
.
Sourcepub fn set_member_definitions(
self,
input: Option<Vec<MemberDefinition>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_member_definitions( self, input: Option<Vec<MemberDefinition>>, ) -> Self
A list of MemberDefinition
objects that contains objects that identify the workers that make up the work team.
Workforces can be created using Amazon Cognito or your own OIDC Identity Provider (IdP). For private workforces created using Amazon Cognito use CognitoMemberDefinition
. For workforces created using your own OIDC identity provider (IdP) use OidcMemberDefinition
. Do not provide input for both of these parameters in a single request.
For workforces created using Amazon Cognito, private work teams correspond to Amazon Cognito user groups within the user pool used to create a workforce. All of the CognitoMemberDefinition
objects that make up the member definition must have the same ClientId
and UserPool
values. To add a Amazon Cognito user group to an existing worker pool, see Adding groups to a User Pool
. For more information about user pools, see Amazon Cognito User Pools.
For workforces created using your own OIDC IdP, specify the user groups that you want to include in your private work team in OidcMemberDefinition
by listing those groups in Groups
.
Sourcepub fn get_member_definitions(&self) -> &Option<Vec<MemberDefinition>>
pub fn get_member_definitions(&self) -> &Option<Vec<MemberDefinition>>
A list of MemberDefinition
objects that contains objects that identify the workers that make up the work team.
Workforces can be created using Amazon Cognito or your own OIDC Identity Provider (IdP). For private workforces created using Amazon Cognito use CognitoMemberDefinition
. For workforces created using your own OIDC identity provider (IdP) use OidcMemberDefinition
. Do not provide input for both of these parameters in a single request.
For workforces created using Amazon Cognito, private work teams correspond to Amazon Cognito user groups within the user pool used to create a workforce. All of the CognitoMemberDefinition
objects that make up the member definition must have the same ClientId
and UserPool
values. To add a Amazon Cognito user group to an existing worker pool, see Adding groups to a User Pool
. For more information about user pools, see Amazon Cognito User Pools.
For workforces created using your own OIDC IdP, specify the user groups that you want to include in your private work team in OidcMemberDefinition
by listing those groups in Groups
.
Sourcepub fn description(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn description(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
A description of the work team.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_description(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_description(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
A description of the work team.
Sourcepub fn get_description(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_description(&self) -> &Option<String>
A description of the work team.
Sourcepub fn notification_configuration(
self,
input: NotificationConfiguration,
) -> Self
pub fn notification_configuration( self, input: NotificationConfiguration, ) -> Self
Configures notification of workers regarding available or expiring work items.
Sourcepub fn set_notification_configuration(
self,
input: Option<NotificationConfiguration>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_notification_configuration( self, input: Option<NotificationConfiguration>, ) -> Self
Configures notification of workers regarding available or expiring work items.
Sourcepub fn get_notification_configuration(
&self,
) -> &Option<NotificationConfiguration>
pub fn get_notification_configuration( &self, ) -> &Option<NotificationConfiguration>
Configures notification of workers regarding available or expiring work items.
Sourcepub fn worker_access_configuration(
self,
input: WorkerAccessConfiguration,
) -> Self
pub fn worker_access_configuration( self, input: WorkerAccessConfiguration, ) -> Self
Use this optional parameter to constrain access to an Amazon S3 resource based on the IP address using supported IAM global condition keys. The Amazon S3 resource is accessed in the worker portal using a Amazon S3 presigned URL.
Sourcepub fn set_worker_access_configuration(
self,
input: Option<WorkerAccessConfiguration>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_worker_access_configuration( self, input: Option<WorkerAccessConfiguration>, ) -> Self
Use this optional parameter to constrain access to an Amazon S3 resource based on the IP address using supported IAM global condition keys. The Amazon S3 resource is accessed in the worker portal using a Amazon S3 presigned URL.
Sourcepub fn get_worker_access_configuration(
&self,
) -> &Option<WorkerAccessConfiguration>
pub fn get_worker_access_configuration( &self, ) -> &Option<WorkerAccessConfiguration>
Use this optional parameter to constrain access to an Amazon S3 resource based on the IP address using supported IAM global condition keys. The Amazon S3 resource is accessed in the worker portal using a Amazon S3 presigned URL.
Appends an item to tags
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_tags
.
An array of key-value pairs.
For more information, see Resource Tag and Using Cost Allocation Tags in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
An array of key-value pairs.
For more information, see Resource Tag and Using Cost Allocation Tags in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
An array of key-value pairs.
For more information, see Resource Tag and Using Cost Allocation Tags in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> Result<CreateWorkteamInput, BuildError>
pub fn build(self) -> Result<CreateWorkteamInput, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs a CreateWorkteamInput
.
Source§impl CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
Sourcepub async fn send_with(
self,
client: &Client,
) -> Result<CreateWorkteamOutput, SdkError<CreateWorkteamError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send_with( self, client: &Client, ) -> Result<CreateWorkteamOutput, SdkError<CreateWorkteamError, HttpResponse>>
Sends a request with this input using the given client.
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Source§impl Clone for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl Clone for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
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impl Debug for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
Source§impl Default for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl Default for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
Source§fn default() -> CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
fn default() -> CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl PartialEq for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &CreateWorkteamInputBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &CreateWorkteamInputBuilder) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
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impl Freeze for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl Send for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl Sync for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl Unpin for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for CreateWorkteamInputBuilder
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