Struct aws_sdk_cloudformation::input::DeleteStackInput [−][src]
#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DeleteStackInput {
pub stack_name: Option<String>,
pub retain_resources: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub role_arn: Option<String>,
pub client_request_token: Option<String>,
}
Expand description
The input for DeleteStack action.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
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; and struct update syntax will not work.stack_name: Option<String>
The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack.
retain_resources: Option<Vec<String>>
For stacks in the DELETE_FAILED
state, a list of resource logical IDs
that are associated with the resources you want to retain. During deletion,
CloudFormation deletes the stack but does not delete the retained resources.
Retaining resources is useful when you cannot delete a resource, such as a non-empty S3 bucket, but you want to delete the stack.
role_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that CloudFormation assumes to delete the stack. CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf.
If you don't specify a value, CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.
client_request_token: Option<String>
A unique identifier for this DeleteStack
request. Specify this token if
you plan to retry requests so that CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to
delete a stack with the same name. You might retry DeleteStack
requests to
ensure that CloudFormation successfully received them.
All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request
token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a
CreateStack
operation with the token token1
, then all the
StackEvents
generated by that operation will have
ClientRequestToken
set as token1
.
In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab.
Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format
Console-StackOperation-ID, which helps you easily identify the
stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event
would be assigned the same token in the following format:
Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002
.
Implementations
pub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<DeleteStack, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
pub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<DeleteStack, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs an Operation<DeleteStack
>
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DeleteStackInput
Trait Implementations
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
. Read more
This method tests for !=
.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for DeleteStackInput
impl Send for DeleteStackInput
impl Sync for DeleteStackInput
impl Unpin for DeleteStackInput
impl UnwindSafe for DeleteStackInput
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