#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AwsEc2InstanceDetails {Show 13 fields
pub type: Option<String>,
pub image_id: Option<String>,
pub ipv4_addresses: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub ipv6_addresses: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub key_name: Option<String>,
pub iam_instance_profile_arn: Option<String>,
pub vpc_id: Option<String>,
pub subnet_id: Option<String>,
pub launched_at: Option<String>,
pub network_interfaces: Option<Vec<AwsEc2InstanceNetworkInterfacesDetails>>,
pub virtualization_type: Option<String>,
pub metadata_options: Option<AwsEc2InstanceMetadataOptions>,
pub monitoring: Option<AwsEc2InstanceMonitoringDetails>,
}
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The details of an Amazon EC2 instance.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.type: Option<String>
The instance type of the instance.
image_id: Option<String>
The Amazon Machine Image (AMI) ID of the instance.
ipv4_addresses: Option<Vec<String>>
The IPv4 addresses associated with the instance.
ipv6_addresses: Option<Vec<String>>
The IPv6 addresses associated with the instance.
key_name: Option<String>
The key name associated with the instance.
iam_instance_profile_arn: Option<String>
The IAM profile ARN of the instance.
vpc_id: Option<String>
The identifier of the VPC that the instance was launched in.
subnet_id: Option<String>
The identifier of the subnet that the instance was launched in.
launched_at: Option<String>
Indicates when the instance was launched.
For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.
network_interfaces: Option<Vec<AwsEc2InstanceNetworkInterfacesDetails>>
The identifiers of the network interfaces for the EC2 instance. The details for each network interface are in a corresponding AwsEc2NetworkInterfacesDetails
object.
virtualization_type: Option<String>
The virtualization type of the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) required to launch the instance.
metadata_options: Option<AwsEc2InstanceMetadataOptions>
Details about the metadata options for the Amazon EC2 instance.
monitoring: Option<AwsEc2InstanceMonitoringDetails>
Describes the type of monitoring that’s turned on for an instance.
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Source§impl AwsEc2InstanceDetails
impl AwsEc2InstanceDetails
Sourcepub fn ipv4_addresses(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn ipv4_addresses(&self) -> &[String]
The IPv4 addresses associated with the instance.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .ipv4_addresses.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn ipv6_addresses(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn ipv6_addresses(&self) -> &[String]
The IPv6 addresses associated with the instance.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .ipv6_addresses.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn iam_instance_profile_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn iam_instance_profile_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The IAM profile ARN of the instance.
Sourcepub fn vpc_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn vpc_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The identifier of the VPC that the instance was launched in.
Sourcepub fn subnet_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn subnet_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The identifier of the subnet that the instance was launched in.
Sourcepub fn launched_at(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn launched_at(&self) -> Option<&str>
Indicates when the instance was launched.
For more information about the validation and formatting of timestamp fields in Security Hub, see Timestamps.
Sourcepub fn network_interfaces(&self) -> &[AwsEc2InstanceNetworkInterfacesDetails]
pub fn network_interfaces(&self) -> &[AwsEc2InstanceNetworkInterfacesDetails]
The identifiers of the network interfaces for the EC2 instance. The details for each network interface are in a corresponding AwsEc2NetworkInterfacesDetails
object.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .network_interfaces.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn virtualization_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn virtualization_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The virtualization type of the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) required to launch the instance.
Sourcepub fn metadata_options(&self) -> Option<&AwsEc2InstanceMetadataOptions>
pub fn metadata_options(&self) -> Option<&AwsEc2InstanceMetadataOptions>
Details about the metadata options for the Amazon EC2 instance.
Sourcepub fn monitoring(&self) -> Option<&AwsEc2InstanceMonitoringDetails>
pub fn monitoring(&self) -> Option<&AwsEc2InstanceMonitoringDetails>
Describes the type of monitoring that’s turned on for an instance.
Source§impl AwsEc2InstanceDetails
impl AwsEc2InstanceDetails
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AwsEc2InstanceDetailsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AwsEc2InstanceDetailsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AwsEc2InstanceDetails
.
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impl Clone for AwsEc2InstanceDetails
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AwsEc2InstanceDetails
fn clone(&self) -> AwsEc2InstanceDetails
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impl Debug for AwsEc2InstanceDetails
Source§impl PartialEq for AwsEc2InstanceDetails
impl PartialEq for AwsEc2InstanceDetails
impl StructuralPartialEq for AwsEc2InstanceDetails
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impl Freeze for AwsEc2InstanceDetails
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impl Send for AwsEc2InstanceDetails
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