AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

Struct AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for AwsSsmComplianceSummary.

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impl AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

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pub fn status(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The current patch compliance status. Valid values are as follows:

  • COMPLIANT

  • NON_COMPLIANT

  • UNSPECIFIED_DATA

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pub fn set_status(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The current patch compliance status. Valid values are as follows:

  • COMPLIANT

  • NON_COMPLIANT

  • UNSPECIFIED_DATA

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pub fn get_status(&self) -> &Option<String>

The current patch compliance status. Valid values are as follows:

  • COMPLIANT

  • NON_COMPLIANT

  • UNSPECIFIED_DATA

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pub fn compliant_critical_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of CRITICAL.

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pub fn set_compliant_critical_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of CRITICAL.

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pub fn get_compliant_critical_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of CRITICAL.

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pub fn compliant_high_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of HIGH.

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pub fn set_compliant_high_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of HIGH.

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pub fn get_compliant_high_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of HIGH.

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pub fn compliant_medium_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of MEDIUM.

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pub fn set_compliant_medium_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of MEDIUM.

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pub fn get_compliant_medium_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of MEDIUM.

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pub fn execution_type(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The type of execution that was used determine compliance.

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pub fn set_execution_type(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The type of execution that was used determine compliance.

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pub fn get_execution_type(&self) -> &Option<String>

The type of execution that was used determine compliance.

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pub fn non_compliant_critical_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patch items that are noncompliant, the number of items that have a severity of CRITICAL.

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pub fn set_non_compliant_critical_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patch items that are noncompliant, the number of items that have a severity of CRITICAL.

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pub fn get_non_compliant_critical_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patch items that are noncompliant, the number of items that have a severity of CRITICAL.

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pub fn compliant_informational_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of INFORMATIONAL.

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pub fn set_compliant_informational_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of INFORMATIONAL.

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pub fn get_compliant_informational_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of INFORMATIONAL.

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pub fn non_compliant_informational_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of INFORMATIONAL.

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pub fn set_non_compliant_informational_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of INFORMATIONAL.

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pub fn get_non_compliant_informational_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of INFORMATIONAL.

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pub fn compliant_unspecified_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of UNSPECIFIED.

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pub fn set_compliant_unspecified_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of UNSPECIFIED.

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pub fn get_compliant_unspecified_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of UNSPECIFIED.

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pub fn non_compliant_low_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of LOW.

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pub fn set_non_compliant_low_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of LOW.

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pub fn get_non_compliant_low_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of LOW.

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pub fn non_compliant_high_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of HIGH.

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pub fn set_non_compliant_high_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of HIGH.

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pub fn get_non_compliant_high_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of HIGH.

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pub fn compliant_low_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of LOW.

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pub fn set_compliant_low_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of LOW.

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pub fn get_compliant_low_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are compliant, the number that have a severity of LOW.

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pub fn compliance_type(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The type of resource for which the compliance was determined. For AwsSsmPatchCompliance, ComplianceType is Patch.

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pub fn set_compliance_type(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The type of resource for which the compliance was determined. For AwsSsmPatchCompliance, ComplianceType is Patch.

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pub fn get_compliance_type(&self) -> &Option<String>

The type of resource for which the compliance was determined. For AwsSsmPatchCompliance, ComplianceType is Patch.

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pub fn patch_baseline_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The identifier of the patch baseline. The patch baseline lists the patches that are approved for installation.

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pub fn set_patch_baseline_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The identifier of the patch baseline. The patch baseline lists the patches that are approved for installation.

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pub fn get_patch_baseline_id(&self) -> &Option<String>

The identifier of the patch baseline. The patch baseline lists the patches that are approved for installation.

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pub fn overall_severity(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The highest severity for the patches. Valid values are as follows:

  • CRITICAL

  • HIGH

  • MEDIUM

  • LOW

  • INFORMATIONAL

  • UNSPECIFIED

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pub fn set_overall_severity(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The highest severity for the patches. Valid values are as follows:

  • CRITICAL

  • HIGH

  • MEDIUM

  • LOW

  • INFORMATIONAL

  • UNSPECIFIED

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pub fn get_overall_severity(&self) -> &Option<String>

The highest severity for the patches. Valid values are as follows:

  • CRITICAL

  • HIGH

  • MEDIUM

  • LOW

  • INFORMATIONAL

  • UNSPECIFIED

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pub fn non_compliant_medium_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of MEDIUM.

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pub fn set_non_compliant_medium_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of MEDIUM.

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pub fn get_non_compliant_medium_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of MEDIUM.

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pub fn non_compliant_unspecified_count(self, input: i32) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of UNSPECIFIED.

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pub fn set_non_compliant_unspecified_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of UNSPECIFIED.

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pub fn get_non_compliant_unspecified_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>

For the patches that are noncompliant, the number that have a severity of UNSPECIFIED.

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pub fn patch_group(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The identifier of the patch group for which compliance was determined. A patch group uses tags to group EC2 instances that should have the same patch compliance.

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pub fn set_patch_group(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The identifier of the patch group for which compliance was determined. A patch group uses tags to group EC2 instances that should have the same patch compliance.

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pub fn get_patch_group(&self) -> &Option<String>

The identifier of the patch group for which compliance was determined. A patch group uses tags to group EC2 instances that should have the same patch compliance.

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pub fn build(self) -> AwsSsmComplianceSummary

Consumes the builder and constructs a AwsSsmComplianceSummary.

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impl Clone for AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

Returns a duplicate 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 AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

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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 Default for AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

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fn default() -> AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

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

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

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 AwsSsmComplianceSummaryBuilder

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