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pub struct AutomationRulesConfig { pub rule_arn: Option<String>, pub rule_status: Option<RuleStatus>, pub rule_order: i32, pub rule_name: Option<String>, pub description: Option<String>, pub is_terminal: bool, pub criteria: Option<AutomationRulesFindingFilters>, pub actions: Option<Vec<AutomationRulesAction>>, pub created_at: Option<DateTime>, pub updated_at: Option<DateTime>, pub created_by: Option<String>, }
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Defines the configuration of an automation rule.

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§rule_arn: Option<String>

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a rule.

§rule_status: Option<RuleStatus>

Whether the rule is active after it is created. If this parameter is equal to ENABLED, Security Hub starts applying the rule to findings and finding updates after the rule is created.

§rule_order: i32

An integer ranging from 1 to 1000 that represents the order in which the rule action is applied to findings. Security Hub applies rules with lower values for this parameter first.

§rule_name: Option<String>

The name of the rule.

§description: Option<String>

A description of the rule.

§is_terminal: bool

Specifies whether a rule is the last to be applied with respect to a finding that matches the rule criteria. This is useful when a finding matches the criteria for multiple rules, and each rule has different actions. If a rule is terminal, Security Hub applies the rule action to a finding that matches the rule criteria and doesn't evaluate other rules for the finding. By default, a rule isn't terminal.

§criteria: Option<AutomationRulesFindingFilters>

A set of Amazon Web Services Security Finding Format finding field attributes and corresponding expected values that Security Hub uses to filter findings. If a rule is enabled and a finding matches the conditions specified in this parameter, Security Hub applies the rule action to the finding.

§actions: Option<Vec<AutomationRulesAction>>

One or more actions to update finding fields if a finding matches the defined criteria of the rule.

§created_at: Option<DateTime>

A timestamp that indicates when the rule was created.

Uses the date-time format specified in RFC 3339 section 5.6, Internet Date/Time Format. The value cannot contain spaces. For example, 2020-03-22T13:22:13.933Z.

§updated_at: Option<DateTime>

A timestamp that indicates when the rule was most recently updated.

Uses the date-time format specified in RFC 3339 section 5.6, Internet Date/Time Format. The value cannot contain spaces. For example, 2020-03-22T13:22:13.933Z.

§created_by: Option<String>

The principal that created a rule.

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impl AutomationRulesConfig

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pub fn rule_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a rule.

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pub fn rule_status(&self) -> Option<&RuleStatus>

Whether the rule is active after it is created. If this parameter is equal to ENABLED, Security Hub starts applying the rule to findings and finding updates after the rule is created.

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pub fn rule_order(&self) -> i32

An integer ranging from 1 to 1000 that represents the order in which the rule action is applied to findings. Security Hub applies rules with lower values for this parameter first.

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pub fn rule_name(&self) -> Option<&str>

The name of the rule.

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pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>

A description of the rule.

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pub fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool

Specifies whether a rule is the last to be applied with respect to a finding that matches the rule criteria. This is useful when a finding matches the criteria for multiple rules, and each rule has different actions. If a rule is terminal, Security Hub applies the rule action to a finding that matches the rule criteria and doesn't evaluate other rules for the finding. By default, a rule isn't terminal.

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pub fn criteria(&self) -> Option<&AutomationRulesFindingFilters>

A set of Amazon Web Services Security Finding Format finding field attributes and corresponding expected values that Security Hub uses to filter findings. If a rule is enabled and a finding matches the conditions specified in this parameter, Security Hub applies the rule action to the finding.

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pub fn actions(&self) -> Option<&[AutomationRulesAction]>

One or more actions to update finding fields if a finding matches the defined criteria of the rule.

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pub fn created_at(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

A timestamp that indicates when the rule was created.

Uses the date-time format specified in RFC 3339 section 5.6, Internet Date/Time Format. The value cannot contain spaces. For example, 2020-03-22T13:22:13.933Z.

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pub fn updated_at(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

A timestamp that indicates when the rule was most recently updated.

Uses the date-time format specified in RFC 3339 section 5.6, Internet Date/Time Format. The value cannot contain spaces. For example, 2020-03-22T13:22:13.933Z.

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pub fn created_by(&self) -> Option<&str>

The principal that created a rule.

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impl AutomationRulesConfig

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pub fn builder() -> AutomationRulesConfigBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AutomationRulesConfig.

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impl Clone for AutomationRulesConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> AutomationRulesConfig

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for AutomationRulesConfig

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for AutomationRulesConfig

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fn eq(&self, other: &AutomationRulesConfig) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for AutomationRulesConfig

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