#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ResourceDataSyncSourceWithState {
pub source_type: Option<String>,
pub aws_organizations_source: Option<ResourceDataSyncAwsOrganizationsSource>,
pub source_regions: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub include_future_regions: bool,
pub state: Option<String>,
pub enable_all_ops_data_sources: bool,
}
Expand description
The data type name for including resource data sync state. There are four sync states:
OrganizationNotExists
(Your organization doesn't exist)
NoPermissions
(The system can't locate the service-linked role. This role is automatically created when a user creates a resource data sync in Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Explorer.)
InvalidOrganizationalUnit
(You specified or selected an invalid unit in the resource data sync configuration.)
TrustedAccessDisabled
(You disabled Systems Manager access in the organization in Organizations.)
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; and struct update syntax will not work.source_type: Option<String>
The type of data source for the resource data sync. SourceType
is either AwsOrganizations
(if an organization is present in Organizations) or singleAccountMultiRegions
.
aws_organizations_source: Option<ResourceDataSyncAwsOrganizationsSource>
The field name in SyncSource
for the ResourceDataSyncAwsOrganizationsSource
type.
source_regions: Option<Vec<String>>
The SyncSource
Amazon Web Services Regions included in the resource data sync.
include_future_regions: bool
Whether to automatically synchronize and aggregate data from new Amazon Web Services Regions when those Regions come online.
state: Option<String>
The data type name for including resource data sync state. There are four sync states:
OrganizationNotExists
: Your organization doesn't exist.
NoPermissions
: The system can't locate the service-linked role. This role is automatically created when a user creates a resource data sync in Explorer.
InvalidOrganizationalUnit
: You specified or selected an invalid unit in the resource data sync configuration.
TrustedAccessDisabled
: You disabled Systems Manager access in the organization in Organizations.
enable_all_ops_data_sources: bool
When you create a resource data sync, if you choose one of the Organizations options, then Systems Manager automatically enables all OpsData sources in the selected Amazon Web Services Regions for all Amazon Web Services accounts in your organization (or in the selected organization units). For more information, see Setting up Systems Manager Explorer to display data from multiple accounts and Regions in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
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Source§impl ResourceDataSyncSourceWithState
impl ResourceDataSyncSourceWithState
Sourcepub fn source_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The type of data source for the resource data sync. SourceType
is either AwsOrganizations
(if an organization is present in Organizations) or singleAccountMultiRegions
.
Sourcepub fn aws_organizations_source(
&self,
) -> Option<&ResourceDataSyncAwsOrganizationsSource>
pub fn aws_organizations_source( &self, ) -> Option<&ResourceDataSyncAwsOrganizationsSource>
The field name in SyncSource
for the ResourceDataSyncAwsOrganizationsSource
type.
Sourcepub fn source_regions(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn source_regions(&self) -> &[String]
The SyncSource
Amazon Web Services Regions included in the resource data sync.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .source_regions.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn include_future_regions(&self) -> bool
pub fn include_future_regions(&self) -> bool
Whether to automatically synchronize and aggregate data from new Amazon Web Services Regions when those Regions come online.
Sourcepub fn state(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn state(&self) -> Option<&str>
The data type name for including resource data sync state. There are four sync states:
OrganizationNotExists
: Your organization doesn't exist.
NoPermissions
: The system can't locate the service-linked role. This role is automatically created when a user creates a resource data sync in Explorer.
InvalidOrganizationalUnit
: You specified or selected an invalid unit in the resource data sync configuration.
TrustedAccessDisabled
: You disabled Systems Manager access in the organization in Organizations.
Sourcepub fn enable_all_ops_data_sources(&self) -> bool
pub fn enable_all_ops_data_sources(&self) -> bool
When you create a resource data sync, if you choose one of the Organizations options, then Systems Manager automatically enables all OpsData sources in the selected Amazon Web Services Regions for all Amazon Web Services accounts in your organization (or in the selected organization units). For more information, see Setting up Systems Manager Explorer to display data from multiple accounts and Regions in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Source§impl ResourceDataSyncSourceWithState
impl ResourceDataSyncSourceWithState
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ResourceDataSyncSourceWithStateBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ResourceDataSyncSourceWithStateBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ResourceDataSyncSourceWithState
.
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> ResourceDataSyncSourceWithState
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