AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails

Struct AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails {
Show 23 fields pub certificate_authority_arn: Option<String>, pub created_at: Option<String>, pub domain_name: Option<String>, pub domain_validation_options: Option<Vec<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDomainValidationOption>>, pub extended_key_usages: Option<Vec<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateExtendedKeyUsage>>, pub failure_reason: Option<String>, pub imported_at: Option<String>, pub in_use_by: Option<Vec<String>>, pub issued_at: Option<String>, pub issuer: Option<String>, pub key_algorithm: Option<String>, pub key_usages: Option<Vec<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateKeyUsage>>, pub not_after: Option<String>, pub not_before: Option<String>, pub options: Option<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateOptions>, pub renewal_eligibility: Option<String>, pub renewal_summary: Option<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateRenewalSummary>, pub serial: Option<String>, pub signature_algorithm: Option<String>, pub status: Option<String>, pub subject: Option<String>, pub subject_alternative_names: Option<Vec<String>>, pub type: Option<String>,
}
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Provides details about an Certificate Manager certificate.

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§certificate_authority_arn: Option<String>

The ARN of the private certificate authority (CA) that will be used to issue the certificate.

§created_at: Option<String>

Indicates when the certificate was requested.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

§domain_name: Option<String>

The fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, that is secured by the certificate.

§domain_validation_options: Option<Vec<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDomainValidationOption>>

Contains information about the initial validation of each domain name that occurs as a result of the RequestCertificate request.

Only provided if the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

§extended_key_usages: Option<Vec<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateExtendedKeyUsage>>

Contains a list of Extended Key Usage X.509 v3 extension objects. Each object specifies a purpose for which the certificate public key can be used and consists of a name and an object identifier (OID).

§failure_reason: Option<String>

For a failed certificate request, the reason for the failure.

Valid values: NO_AVAILABLE_CONTACTS | ADDITIONAL_VERIFICATION_REQUIRED | DOMAIN_NOT_ALLOWED | INVALID_PUBLIC_DOMAIN | DOMAIN_VALIDATION_DENIED | CAA_ERROR | PCA_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | PCA_INVALID_ARN | PCA_INVALID_STATE | PCA_REQUEST_FAILED | PCA_NAME_CONSTRAINTS_VALIDATION | PCA_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND | PCA_INVALID_ARGS | PCA_INVALID_DURATION | PCA_ACCESS_DENIED | SLR_NOT_FOUND | OTHER

§imported_at: Option<String>

Indicates when the certificate was imported. Provided if the certificate type is IMPORTED.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

§in_use_by: Option<Vec<String>>

The list of ARNs for the Amazon Web Services resources that use the certificate.

§issued_at: Option<String>

Indicates when the certificate was issued. Provided if the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

§issuer: Option<String>

The name of the certificate authority that issued and signed the certificate.

§key_algorithm: Option<String>

The algorithm that was used to generate the public-private key pair.

Valid values: RSA_2048 | RSA_1024 | RSA_4096 | EC_prime256v1 | EC_secp384r1 | EC_secp521r1

§key_usages: Option<Vec<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateKeyUsage>>

A list of key usage X.509 v3 extension objects.

§not_after: Option<String>

The time after which the certificate becomes invalid.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

§not_before: Option<String>

The time before which the certificate is not valid.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

§options: Option<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateOptions>

Provides a value that specifies whether to add the certificate to a transparency log.

§renewal_eligibility: Option<String>

Whether the certificate is eligible for renewal.

Valid values: ELIGIBLE | INELIGIBLE

§renewal_summary: Option<AwsCertificateManagerCertificateRenewalSummary>

Information about the status of the Certificate Manager managed renewal for the certificate. Provided only when the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

§serial: Option<String>

The serial number of the certificate.

§signature_algorithm: Option<String>

The algorithm that was used to sign the certificate.

§status: Option<String>

The status of the certificate.

Valid values: PENDING_VALIDATION | ISSUED | INACTIVE | EXPIRED | VALIDATION_TIMED_OUT | REVOKED | FAILED

§subject: Option<String>

The name of the entity that is associated with the public key contained in the certificate.

§subject_alternative_names: Option<Vec<String>>

One or more domain names (subject alternative names) included in the certificate. This list contains the domain names that are bound to the public key that is contained in the certificate.

The subject alternative names include the canonical domain name (CN) of the certificate and additional domain names that can be used to connect to the website.

§type: Option<String>

The source of the certificate. For certificates that Certificate Manager provides, Type is AMAZON_ISSUED. For certificates that are imported with ImportCertificate, Type is IMPORTED.

Valid values: IMPORTED | AMAZON_ISSUED | PRIVATE

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impl AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails

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

The ARN of the private certificate authority (CA) that will be used to issue the certificate.

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

Indicates when the certificate was requested.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

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

The fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, that is secured by the certificate.

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pub fn domain_validation_options( &self, ) -> &[AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDomainValidationOption]

Contains information about the initial validation of each domain name that occurs as a result of the RequestCertificate request.

Only provided if the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .domain_validation_options.is_none().

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pub fn extended_key_usages( &self, ) -> &[AwsCertificateManagerCertificateExtendedKeyUsage]

Contains a list of Extended Key Usage X.509 v3 extension objects. Each object specifies a purpose for which the certificate public key can be used and consists of a name and an object identifier (OID).

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .extended_key_usages.is_none().

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

For a failed certificate request, the reason for the failure.

Valid values: NO_AVAILABLE_CONTACTS | ADDITIONAL_VERIFICATION_REQUIRED | DOMAIN_NOT_ALLOWED | INVALID_PUBLIC_DOMAIN | DOMAIN_VALIDATION_DENIED | CAA_ERROR | PCA_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | PCA_INVALID_ARN | PCA_INVALID_STATE | PCA_REQUEST_FAILED | PCA_NAME_CONSTRAINTS_VALIDATION | PCA_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND | PCA_INVALID_ARGS | PCA_INVALID_DURATION | PCA_ACCESS_DENIED | SLR_NOT_FOUND | OTHER

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

Indicates when the certificate was imported. Provided if the certificate type is IMPORTED.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

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pub fn in_use_by(&self) -> &[String]

The list of ARNs for the Amazon Web Services resources that use the certificate.

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .in_use_by.is_none().

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

Indicates when the certificate was issued. Provided if the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

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

The name of the certificate authority that issued and signed the certificate.

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

The algorithm that was used to generate the public-private key pair.

Valid values: RSA_2048 | RSA_1024 | RSA_4096 | EC_prime256v1 | EC_secp384r1 | EC_secp521r1

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pub fn key_usages(&self) -> &[AwsCertificateManagerCertificateKeyUsage]

A list of key usage X.509 v3 extension objects.

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .key_usages.is_none().

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

The time after which the certificate becomes invalid.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

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

The time before which the certificate is not valid.

For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.

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pub fn options(&self) -> Option<&AwsCertificateManagerCertificateOptions>

Provides a value that specifies whether to add the certificate to a transparency log.

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

Whether the certificate is eligible for renewal.

Valid values: ELIGIBLE | INELIGIBLE

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pub fn renewal_summary( &self, ) -> Option<&AwsCertificateManagerCertificateRenewalSummary>

Information about the status of the Certificate Manager managed renewal for the certificate. Provided only when the certificate type is AMAZON_ISSUED.

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

The serial number of the certificate.

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

The algorithm that was used to sign the certificate.

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

The status of the certificate.

Valid values: PENDING_VALIDATION | ISSUED | INACTIVE | EXPIRED | VALIDATION_TIMED_OUT | REVOKED | FAILED

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

The name of the entity that is associated with the public key contained in the certificate.

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pub fn subject_alternative_names(&self) -> &[String]

One or more domain names (subject alternative names) included in the certificate. This list contains the domain names that are bound to the public key that is contained in the certificate.

The subject alternative names include the canonical domain name (CN) of the certificate and additional domain names that can be used to connect to the website.

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .subject_alternative_names.is_none().

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

The source of the certificate. For certificates that Certificate Manager provides, Type is AMAZON_ISSUED. For certificates that are imported with ImportCertificate, Type is IMPORTED.

Valid values: IMPORTED | AMAZON_ISSUED | PRIVATE

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impl AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails

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impl Clone for AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails

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fn clone(&self) -> AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails

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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 AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails

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fn eq(&self, other: &AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails) -> 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 AwsCertificateManagerCertificateDetails

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