#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ExportMetric {
pub name: Option<Metric>,
pub aggregation: Option<MetricAggregation>,
}
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An object that contains a mapping between a Metric
and MetricAggregation
.
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The metric to export, can be one of the following:
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SEND
- Emails sent eligible for tracking in the VDM dashboard. This excludes emails sent to the mailbox simulator and emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
COMPLAINT
- Complaints received for your account. This excludes complaints from the mailbox simulator, those originating from your account-level suppression list (if enabled), and those for emails addressed to more than one recipient -
PERMANENT_BOUNCE
- Permanent bounces - i.e., feedback received for emails sent to non-existent mailboxes. Excludes bounces from the mailbox simulator, those originating from your account-level suppression list (if enabled), and those for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
TRANSIENT_BOUNCE
- Transient bounces - i.e., feedback received for delivery failures excluding issues with non-existent mailboxes. Excludes bounces from the mailbox simulator, and those for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
OPEN
- Unique open events for emails including open trackers. Excludes opens for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
CLICK
- Unique click events for emails including wrapped links. Excludes clicks for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
DELIVERY
- Successful deliveries for email sending attempts. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator and for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
DELIVERY_OPEN
- Successful deliveries for email sending attempts. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, for emails addressed to more than one recipient, and emails without open trackers. -
DELIVERY_CLICK
- Successful deliveries for email sending attempts. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, for emails addressed to more than one recipient, and emails without click trackers. -
DELIVERY_COMPLAINT
- Successful deliveries for email sending attempts. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, for emails addressed to more than one recipient, and emails addressed to recipients hosted by ISPs with which Amazon SES does not have a feedback loop agreement.
aggregation: Option<MetricAggregation>
The aggregation to apply to a metric, can be one of the following:
-
VOLUME
- The volume of events for this metric. -
RATE
- The rate for this metric relative to theSEND
metric volume.
Implementations§
Source§impl ExportMetric
impl ExportMetric
Sourcepub fn name(&self) -> Option<&Metric>
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&Metric>
The metric to export, can be one of the following:
-
SEND
- Emails sent eligible for tracking in the VDM dashboard. This excludes emails sent to the mailbox simulator and emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
COMPLAINT
- Complaints received for your account. This excludes complaints from the mailbox simulator, those originating from your account-level suppression list (if enabled), and those for emails addressed to more than one recipient -
PERMANENT_BOUNCE
- Permanent bounces - i.e., feedback received for emails sent to non-existent mailboxes. Excludes bounces from the mailbox simulator, those originating from your account-level suppression list (if enabled), and those for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
TRANSIENT_BOUNCE
- Transient bounces - i.e., feedback received for delivery failures excluding issues with non-existent mailboxes. Excludes bounces from the mailbox simulator, and those for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
OPEN
- Unique open events for emails including open trackers. Excludes opens for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
CLICK
- Unique click events for emails including wrapped links. Excludes clicks for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
DELIVERY
- Successful deliveries for email sending attempts. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator and for emails addressed to more than one recipient. -
DELIVERY_OPEN
- Successful deliveries for email sending attempts. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, for emails addressed to more than one recipient, and emails without open trackers. -
DELIVERY_CLICK
- Successful deliveries for email sending attempts. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, for emails addressed to more than one recipient, and emails without click trackers. -
DELIVERY_COMPLAINT
- Successful deliveries for email sending attempts. Excludes deliveries to the mailbox simulator, for emails addressed to more than one recipient, and emails addressed to recipients hosted by ISPs with which Amazon SES does not have a feedback loop agreement.
Sourcepub fn aggregation(&self) -> Option<&MetricAggregation>
pub fn aggregation(&self) -> Option<&MetricAggregation>
The aggregation to apply to a metric, can be one of the following:
-
VOLUME
- The volume of events for this metric. -
RATE
- The rate for this metric relative to theSEND
metric volume.
Source§impl ExportMetric
impl ExportMetric
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ExportMetricBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ExportMetricBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ExportMetric
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for ExportMetric
impl Clone for ExportMetric
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ExportMetric
fn clone(&self) -> ExportMetric
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for ExportMetric
Source§impl PartialEq for ExportMetric
impl PartialEq for ExportMetric
impl StructuralPartialEq for ExportMetric
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impl Freeze for ExportMetric
impl RefUnwindSafe for ExportMetric
impl Send for ExportMetric
impl Sync for ExportMetric
impl Unpin for ExportMetric
impl UnwindSafe for ExportMetric
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