Struct aws_sdk_shield::client::fluent_builders::UpdateProtectionGroup [−][src]
pub struct UpdateProtectionGroup<C = DynConnector, M = DefaultMiddleware, R = Standard> { /* fields omitted */ }
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Fluent builder constructing a request to UpdateProtectionGroup
.
Updates an existing protection group. A protection group is a grouping of protected resources so they can be handled as a collective. This resource grouping improves the accuracy of detection and reduces false positives.
Implementations
impl<C, M, R> UpdateProtectionGroup<C, M, R> where
C: SmithyConnector,
M: SmithyMiddleware<C>,
R: NewRequestPolicy,
impl<C, M, R> UpdateProtectionGroup<C, M, R> where
C: SmithyConnector,
M: SmithyMiddleware<C>,
R: NewRequestPolicy,
pub async fn send(
self
) -> Result<UpdateProtectionGroupOutput, SdkError<UpdateProtectionGroupError>> where
R::Policy: SmithyRetryPolicy<UpdateProtectionGroupInputOperationOutputAlias, UpdateProtectionGroupOutput, UpdateProtectionGroupError, UpdateProtectionGroupInputOperationRetryAlias>,
pub async fn send(
self
) -> Result<UpdateProtectionGroupOutput, SdkError<UpdateProtectionGroupError>> where
R::Policy: SmithyRetryPolicy<UpdateProtectionGroupInputOperationOutputAlias, UpdateProtectionGroupOutput, UpdateProtectionGroupError, UpdateProtectionGroupInputOperationRetryAlias>,
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError
will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
The name of the protection group. You use this to identify the protection group in lists and to manage the protection group, for example to update, delete, or describe it.
The name of the protection group. You use this to identify the protection group in lists and to manage the protection group, for example to update, delete, or describe it.
Defines how Shield combines resource data for the group in order to detect, mitigate, and report events.
-
Sum - Use the total traffic across the group. This is a good choice for most cases. Examples include Elastic IP addresses for EC2 instances that scale manually or automatically.
-
Mean - Use the average of the traffic across the group. This is a good choice for resources that share traffic uniformly. Examples include accelerators and load balancers.
-
Max - Use the highest traffic from each resource. This is useful for resources that don't share traffic and for resources that share that traffic in a non-uniform way. Examples include Amazon CloudFront distributions and origin resources for CloudFront distributions.
Defines how Shield combines resource data for the group in order to detect, mitigate, and report events.
-
Sum - Use the total traffic across the group. This is a good choice for most cases. Examples include Elastic IP addresses for EC2 instances that scale manually or automatically.
-
Mean - Use the average of the traffic across the group. This is a good choice for resources that share traffic uniformly. Examples include accelerators and load balancers.
-
Max - Use the highest traffic from each resource. This is useful for resources that don't share traffic and for resources that share that traffic in a non-uniform way. Examples include Amazon CloudFront distributions and origin resources for CloudFront distributions.
The criteria to use to choose the protected resources for inclusion in the group. You can include all resources that have protections, provide a list of resource Amazon Resource Names (ARNs), or include all resources of a specified resource type.
The criteria to use to choose the protected resources for inclusion in the group. You can include all resources that have protections, provide a list of resource Amazon Resource Names (ARNs), or include all resources of a specified resource type.
The resource type to include in the protection group. All protected resources of this type are included in the protection group.
You must set this when you set Pattern
to BY_RESOURCE_TYPE
and you must not set it for any other Pattern
setting.
The resource type to include in the protection group. All protected resources of this type are included in the protection group.
You must set this when you set Pattern
to BY_RESOURCE_TYPE
and you must not set it for any other Pattern
setting.
Appends an item to Members
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_members
.
The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the resources to include in the protection group. You must set this when you set Pattern
to ARBITRARY
and you must not set it for any other Pattern
setting.
The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the resources to include in the protection group. You must set this when you set Pattern
to ARBITRARY
and you must not set it for any other Pattern
setting.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<C = DynConnector, M = DefaultMiddleware, R = Standard> !RefUnwindSafe for UpdateProtectionGroup<C, M, R>
impl<C, M, R> Send for UpdateProtectionGroup<C, M, R> where
C: Send + Sync,
M: Send + Sync,
R: Send + Sync,
impl<C, M, R> Sync for UpdateProtectionGroup<C, M, R> where
C: Send + Sync,
M: Send + Sync,
R: Send + Sync,
impl<C, M, R> Unpin for UpdateProtectionGroup<C, M, R>
impl<C = DynConnector, M = DefaultMiddleware, R = Standard> !UnwindSafe for UpdateProtectionGroup<C, M, R>
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