#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ListApplicationRevisionsInput {
pub application_name: Option<String>,
pub sort_by: Option<ApplicationRevisionSortBy>,
pub sort_order: Option<SortOrder>,
pub s3_bucket: Option<String>,
pub s3_key_prefix: Option<String>,
pub deployed: Option<ListStateFilterAction>,
pub next_token: Option<String>,
}
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Represents the input of a ListApplicationRevisions
operation.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.application_name: Option<String>
The name of an CodeDeploy application associated with the user or Amazon Web Services account.
sort_by: Option<ApplicationRevisionSortBy>
The column name to use to sort the list results:
-
registerTime
: Sort by the time the revisions were registered with CodeDeploy. -
firstUsedTime
: Sort by the time the revisions were first used in a deployment. -
lastUsedTime
: Sort by the time the revisions were last used in a deployment.
If not specified or set to null, the results are returned in an arbitrary order.
sort_order: Option<SortOrder>
The order in which to sort the list results:
-
ascending
: ascending order. -
descending
: descending order.
If not specified, the results are sorted in ascending order.
If set to null, the results are sorted in an arbitrary order.
s3_bucket: Option<String>
An Amazon S3 bucket name to limit the search for revisions.
If set to null, all of the user's buckets are searched.
s3_key_prefix: Option<String>
A key prefix for the set of Amazon S3 objects to limit the search for revisions.
deployed: Option<ListStateFilterAction>
Whether to list revisions based on whether the revision is the target revision of a deployment group:
-
include
: List revisions that are target revisions of a deployment group. -
exclude
: Do not list revisions that are target revisions of a deployment group. -
ignore
: List all revisions.
next_token: Option<String>
An identifier returned from the previous ListApplicationRevisions
call. It can be used to return the next set of applications in the list.
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Source§impl ListApplicationRevisionsInput
impl ListApplicationRevisionsInput
Sourcepub fn application_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn application_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of an CodeDeploy application associated with the user or Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn sort_by(&self) -> Option<&ApplicationRevisionSortBy>
pub fn sort_by(&self) -> Option<&ApplicationRevisionSortBy>
The column name to use to sort the list results:
-
registerTime
: Sort by the time the revisions were registered with CodeDeploy. -
firstUsedTime
: Sort by the time the revisions were first used in a deployment. -
lastUsedTime
: Sort by the time the revisions were last used in a deployment.
If not specified or set to null, the results are returned in an arbitrary order.
Sourcepub fn sort_order(&self) -> Option<&SortOrder>
pub fn sort_order(&self) -> Option<&SortOrder>
The order in which to sort the list results:
-
ascending
: ascending order. -
descending
: descending order.
If not specified, the results are sorted in ascending order.
If set to null, the results are sorted in an arbitrary order.
Sourcepub fn s3_bucket(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn s3_bucket(&self) -> Option<&str>
An Amazon S3 bucket name to limit the search for revisions.
If set to null, all of the user's buckets are searched.
Sourcepub fn s3_key_prefix(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn s3_key_prefix(&self) -> Option<&str>
A key prefix for the set of Amazon S3 objects to limit the search for revisions.
Sourcepub fn deployed(&self) -> Option<&ListStateFilterAction>
pub fn deployed(&self) -> Option<&ListStateFilterAction>
Whether to list revisions based on whether the revision is the target revision of a deployment group:
-
include
: List revisions that are target revisions of a deployment group. -
exclude
: Do not list revisions that are target revisions of a deployment group. -
ignore
: List all revisions.
Sourcepub fn next_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn next_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
An identifier returned from the previous ListApplicationRevisions
call. It can be used to return the next set of applications in the list.
Source§impl ListApplicationRevisionsInput
impl ListApplicationRevisionsInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ListApplicationRevisionsInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ListApplicationRevisionsInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ListApplicationRevisionsInput
.
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Source§impl Clone for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
impl Clone for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ListApplicationRevisionsInput
fn clone(&self) -> ListApplicationRevisionsInput
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl PartialEq for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &ListApplicationRevisionsInput) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ListApplicationRevisionsInput) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
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impl Freeze for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
impl Send for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
impl Sync for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
impl Unpin for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
impl UnwindSafe for ListApplicationRevisionsInput
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