#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A builder for DescribeAvailablePatchesInput.
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Source§impl DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
impl DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
Sourcepub fn filters(self, input: PatchOrchestratorFilter) -> Self
pub fn filters(self, input: PatchOrchestratorFilter) -> Self
Appends an item to filters.
To override the contents of this collection use set_filters.
Each element in the array is a structure containing a key-value pair.
Windows Server
Supported keys for Windows Server managed node patches include the following:
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PATCH_SETSample values:
OS|APPLICATION -
PRODUCTSample values:
WindowsServer2012|Office 2010|MicrosoftDefenderAntivirus -
PRODUCT_FAMILYSample values:
Windows|Office -
MSRC_SEVERITYSample values:
ServicePacks|Important|Moderate -
CLASSIFICATIONSample values:
ServicePacks|SecurityUpdates|DefinitionUpdates -
PATCH_IDSample values:
KB123456|KB4516046
Linux
When specifying filters for Linux patches, you must specify a key-pair for PRODUCT. For example, using the Command Line Interface (CLI), the following command fails:
aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615
However, the following command succeeds:
aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=PRODUCT,Values=AmazonLinux2018.03 Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615
Supported keys for Linux managed node patches include the following:
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PRODUCTSample values:
AmazonLinux2018.03|AmazonLinux2.0 -
NAMESample values:
kernel-headers|samba-python|php -
SEVERITYSample values:
Critical|Important|Medium|Low -
EPOCHSample values:
0|1 -
VERSIONSample values:
78.6.1|4.10.16 -
RELEASESample values:
9.56.amzn1|1.amzn2 -
ARCHSample values:
i686|x86_64 -
REPOSITORYSample values:
Core|Updates -
ADVISORY_IDSample values:
ALAS-2018-1058|ALAS2-2021-1594 -
CVE_IDSample values:
CVE-2018-3615|CVE-2020-1472 -
BUGZILLA_IDSample values:
1463241
Sourcepub fn set_filters(self, input: Option<Vec<PatchOrchestratorFilter>>) -> Self
pub fn set_filters(self, input: Option<Vec<PatchOrchestratorFilter>>) -> Self
Each element in the array is a structure containing a key-value pair.
Windows Server
Supported keys for Windows Server managed node patches include the following:
-
PATCH_SETSample values:
OS|APPLICATION -
PRODUCTSample values:
WindowsServer2012|Office 2010|MicrosoftDefenderAntivirus -
PRODUCT_FAMILYSample values:
Windows|Office -
MSRC_SEVERITYSample values:
ServicePacks|Important|Moderate -
CLASSIFICATIONSample values:
ServicePacks|SecurityUpdates|DefinitionUpdates -
PATCH_IDSample values:
KB123456|KB4516046
Linux
When specifying filters for Linux patches, you must specify a key-pair for PRODUCT. For example, using the Command Line Interface (CLI), the following command fails:
aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615
However, the following command succeeds:
aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=PRODUCT,Values=AmazonLinux2018.03 Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615
Supported keys for Linux managed node patches include the following:
-
PRODUCTSample values:
AmazonLinux2018.03|AmazonLinux2.0 -
NAMESample values:
kernel-headers|samba-python|php -
SEVERITYSample values:
Critical|Important|Medium|Low -
EPOCHSample values:
0|1 -
VERSIONSample values:
78.6.1|4.10.16 -
RELEASESample values:
9.56.amzn1|1.amzn2 -
ARCHSample values:
i686|x86_64 -
REPOSITORYSample values:
Core|Updates -
ADVISORY_IDSample values:
ALAS-2018-1058|ALAS2-2021-1594 -
CVE_IDSample values:
CVE-2018-3615|CVE-2020-1472 -
BUGZILLA_IDSample values:
1463241
Sourcepub fn get_filters(&self) -> &Option<Vec<PatchOrchestratorFilter>>
pub fn get_filters(&self) -> &Option<Vec<PatchOrchestratorFilter>>
Each element in the array is a structure containing a key-value pair.
Windows Server
Supported keys for Windows Server managed node patches include the following:
-
PATCH_SETSample values:
OS|APPLICATION -
PRODUCTSample values:
WindowsServer2012|Office 2010|MicrosoftDefenderAntivirus -
PRODUCT_FAMILYSample values:
Windows|Office -
MSRC_SEVERITYSample values:
ServicePacks|Important|Moderate -
CLASSIFICATIONSample values:
ServicePacks|SecurityUpdates|DefinitionUpdates -
PATCH_IDSample values:
KB123456|KB4516046
Linux
When specifying filters for Linux patches, you must specify a key-pair for PRODUCT. For example, using the Command Line Interface (CLI), the following command fails:
aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615
However, the following command succeeds:
aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=PRODUCT,Values=AmazonLinux2018.03 Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615
Supported keys for Linux managed node patches include the following:
-
PRODUCTSample values:
AmazonLinux2018.03|AmazonLinux2.0 -
NAMESample values:
kernel-headers|samba-python|php -
SEVERITYSample values:
Critical|Important|Medium|Low -
EPOCHSample values:
0|1 -
VERSIONSample values:
78.6.1|4.10.16 -
RELEASESample values:
9.56.amzn1|1.amzn2 -
ARCHSample values:
i686|x86_64 -
REPOSITORYSample values:
Core|Updates -
ADVISORY_IDSample values:
ALAS-2018-1058|ALAS2-2021-1594 -
CVE_IDSample values:
CVE-2018-3615|CVE-2020-1472 -
BUGZILLA_IDSample values:
1463241
Sourcepub fn max_results(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn max_results(self, input: i32) -> Self
The maximum number of patches to return (per page).
Sourcepub fn set_max_results(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_max_results(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The maximum number of patches to return (per page).
Sourcepub fn get_max_results(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_max_results(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The maximum number of patches to return (per page).
Sourcepub fn next_token(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn next_token(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)
Sourcepub fn set_next_token(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_next_token(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)
Sourcepub fn get_next_token(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_next_token(&self) -> &Option<String>
The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> Result<DescribeAvailablePatchesInput, BuildError>
pub fn build(self) -> Result<DescribeAvailablePatchesInput, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs a DescribeAvailablePatchesInput.
Source§impl DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
impl DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
Sourcepub async fn send_with(
self,
client: &Client,
) -> Result<DescribeAvailablePatchesOutput, SdkError<DescribeAvailablePatchesError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send_with( self, client: &Client, ) -> Result<DescribeAvailablePatchesOutput, SdkError<DescribeAvailablePatchesError, HttpResponse>>
Sends a request with this input using the given client.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
impl Clone for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Default for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
Source§fn default() -> DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
fn default() -> DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
impl PartialEq for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
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impl Freeze for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
impl Send for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
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impl Unpin for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for DescribeAvailablePatchesInputBuilder
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