pub struct MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<S: State = Empty> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Use builder syntax to set the inputs and finish with build_struct()
.
Implementations§
source§impl<S: State> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<S>
impl<S: State> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<S>
sourcepub fn build_struct(self) -> MangedSslCertificateArgswhere
S: IsComplete,
pub fn build_struct(self) -> MangedSslCertificateArgswhere
S: IsComplete,
Finish building and return the requested object
sourcepub fn description(
self,
value: impl Into<Output<Option<String>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetDescription<S>>where
S::Description: IsUnset,
pub fn description(
self,
value: impl Into<Output<Option<String>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetDescription<S>>where
S::Description: IsUnset,
sourcepub fn maybe_description(
self,
value: Option<impl Into<Output<Option<String>>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetDescription<S>>where
S::Description: IsUnset,
pub fn maybe_description(
self,
value: Option<impl Into<Output<Option<String>>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetDescription<S>>where
S::Description: IsUnset,
sourcepub fn managed(
self,
value: impl Into<Output<Option<MangedSslCertificateManaged>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetManaged<S>>where
S::Managed: IsUnset,
pub fn managed(
self,
value: impl Into<Output<Option<MangedSslCertificateManaged>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetManaged<S>>where
S::Managed: IsUnset,
Optional (Some / Option setters). Default:
<pulumi_wasm_rust::Output<
Option<super::super::types::compute::MangedSslCertificateManaged>,
> as Default>::default()
Properties relevant to a managed certificate. These will be used if the
certificate is managed (as indicated by a value of MANAGED
in type
).
Structure is documented below.
sourcepub fn maybe_managed(
self,
value: Option<impl Into<Output<Option<MangedSslCertificateManaged>>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetManaged<S>>where
S::Managed: IsUnset,
pub fn maybe_managed(
self,
value: Option<impl Into<Output<Option<MangedSslCertificateManaged>>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetManaged<S>>where
S::Managed: IsUnset,
Optional (Some / Option setters). Default:
<pulumi_wasm_rust::Output<
Option<super::super::types::compute::MangedSslCertificateManaged>,
> as Default>::default()
Properties relevant to a managed certificate. These will be used if the
certificate is managed (as indicated by a value of MANAGED
in type
).
Structure is documented below.
sourcepub fn name(
self,
value: impl Into<Output<Option<String>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetName<S>>where
S::Name: IsUnset,
pub fn name(
self,
value: impl Into<Output<Option<String>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetName<S>>where
S::Name: IsUnset,
Optional (Some / Option setters). Default: <pulumi_wasm_rust::Output<Option<String>> as Default>::default()
.
Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is
created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with
RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match
the regular expression a-z?
which means the
first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following
characters must be a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last
character, which cannot be a dash.
These are in the same namespace as the managed SSL certificates.
sourcepub fn maybe_name(
self,
value: Option<impl Into<Output<Option<String>>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetName<S>>where
S::Name: IsUnset,
pub fn maybe_name(
self,
value: Option<impl Into<Output<Option<String>>>>,
) -> MangedSslCertificateArgsBuilder<SetName<S>>where
S::Name: IsUnset,
Optional (Some / Option setters). Default: <pulumi_wasm_rust::Output<Option<String>> as Default>::default()
.
Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is
created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with
RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match
the regular expression a-z?
which means the
first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following
characters must be a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last
character, which cannot be a dash.
These are in the same namespace as the managed SSL certificates.