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pub struct CreateApplicationVersionOutput { pub application_id: Option<String>, pub creation_time: Option<String>, pub parameter_definitions: Option<Vec<ParameterDefinition>>, pub required_capabilities: Option<Vec<Capability>>, pub resources_supported: Option<bool>, pub semantic_version: Option<String>, pub source_code_archive_url: Option<String>, pub source_code_url: Option<String>, pub template_url: Option<String>, /* private fields */ }

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§application_id: Option<String>

The application Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

§creation_time: Option<String>

The date and time this resource was created.

§parameter_definitions: Option<Vec<ParameterDefinition>>

An array of parameter types supported by the application.

§required_capabilities: Option<Vec<Capability>>

A list of values that you must specify before you can deploy certain applications. Some applications might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those applications, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter.

The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM, CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM, CAPABILITY_RESOURCE_POLICY, and CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND.

The following resources require you to specify CAPABILITY_IAM or CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM: AWS::IAM::Group, AWS::IAM::InstanceProfile, AWS::IAM::Policy, and AWS::IAM::Role. If the application contains IAM resources, you can specify either CAPABILITY_IAM or CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. If the application contains IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.

The following resources require you to specify CAPABILITY_RESOURCE_POLICY: AWS::Lambda::Permission, AWS::IAM:Policy, AWS::ApplicationAutoScaling::ScalingPolicy, AWS::S3::BucketPolicy, AWS::SQS::QueuePolicy, and AWS::SNS::TopicPolicy.

Applications that contain one or more nested applications require you to specify CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND.

If your application template contains any of the above resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with the application before deploying. If you don't specify this parameter for an application that requires capabilities, the call will fail.

§resources_supported: Option<bool>

Whether all of the AWS resources contained in this application are supported in the region in which it is being retrieved.

§semantic_version: Option<String>

The semantic version of the application:

https://semver.org/

§source_code_archive_url: Option<String>

A link to the S3 object that contains the ZIP archive of the source code for this version of your application.

Maximum size 50 MB

§source_code_url: Option<String>

A link to a public repository for the source code of your application, for example the URL of a specific GitHub commit.

§template_url: Option<String>

A link to the packaged AWS SAM template of your application.

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impl CreateApplicationVersionOutput

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

The application Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

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

The date and time this resource was created.

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pub fn parameter_definitions(&self) -> &[ParameterDefinition]

An array of parameter types supported by the application.

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

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pub fn required_capabilities(&self) -> &[Capability]

A list of values that you must specify before you can deploy certain applications. Some applications might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those applications, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter.

The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM, CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM, CAPABILITY_RESOURCE_POLICY, and CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND.

The following resources require you to specify CAPABILITY_IAM or CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM: AWS::IAM::Group, AWS::IAM::InstanceProfile, AWS::IAM::Policy, and AWS::IAM::Role. If the application contains IAM resources, you can specify either CAPABILITY_IAM or CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. If the application contains IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.

The following resources require you to specify CAPABILITY_RESOURCE_POLICY: AWS::Lambda::Permission, AWS::IAM:Policy, AWS::ApplicationAutoScaling::ScalingPolicy, AWS::S3::BucketPolicy, AWS::SQS::QueuePolicy, and AWS::SNS::TopicPolicy.

Applications that contain one or more nested applications require you to specify CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND.

If your application template contains any of the above resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with the application before deploying. If you don't specify this parameter for an application that requires capabilities, the call will fail.

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

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pub fn resources_supported(&self) -> Option<bool>

Whether all of the AWS resources contained in this application are supported in the region in which it is being retrieved.

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

The semantic version of the application:

https://semver.org/

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

A link to the S3 object that contains the ZIP archive of the source code for this version of your application.

Maximum size 50 MB

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

A link to a public repository for the source code of your application, for example the URL of a specific GitHub commit.

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

A link to the packaged AWS SAM template of your application.

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impl CreateApplicationVersionOutput

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pub fn builder() -> CreateApplicationVersionOutputBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateApplicationVersionOutput.

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impl Clone for CreateApplicationVersionOutput

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fn clone(&self) -> CreateApplicationVersionOutput

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 CreateApplicationVersionOutput

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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 CreateApplicationVersionOutput

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fn eq(&self, other: &CreateApplicationVersionOutput) -> 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 RequestId for CreateApplicationVersionOutput

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fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>

Returns the request ID, or None if the service could not be reached.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateApplicationVersionOutput

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