#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ErrorDetailsBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for ErrorDetails
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Source§impl ErrorDetailsBuilder
impl ErrorDetailsBuilder
Sourcepub fn error_code(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn error_code(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration
request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error code. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
-
AccessDeniedCreatingResources
- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace
,s3tables:CreateTable
,s3tables:GetTable
ands3tables:PutTablePolicy
permissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable
- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound
- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError
- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists
- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound
- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
Sourcepub fn set_error_code(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_error_code(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration
request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error code. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
-
AccessDeniedCreatingResources
- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace
,s3tables:CreateTable
,s3tables:GetTable
ands3tables:PutTablePolicy
permissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable
- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound
- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError
- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists
- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound
- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
Sourcepub fn get_error_code(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_error_code(&self) -> &Option<String>
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration
request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error code. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
-
AccessDeniedCreatingResources
- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace
,s3tables:CreateTable
,s3tables:GetTable
ands3tables:PutTablePolicy
permissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable
- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound
- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError
- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists
- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound
- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
Sourcepub fn error_message(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn error_message(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration
request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error message. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
-
AccessDeniedCreatingResources
- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace
,s3tables:CreateTable
,s3tables:GetTable
ands3tables:PutTablePolicy
permissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable
- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound
- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError
- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists
- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound
- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
Sourcepub fn set_error_message(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_error_message(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration
request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error message. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
-
AccessDeniedCreatingResources
- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace
,s3tables:CreateTable
,s3tables:GetTable
ands3tables:PutTablePolicy
permissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable
- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound
- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError
- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists
- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound
- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
Sourcepub fn get_error_message(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_error_message(&self) -> &Option<String>
If the CreateBucketMetadataTableConfiguration
request succeeds, but S3 Metadata was unable to create the table, this structure contains the error message. The possible error codes and error messages are as follows:
-
AccessDeniedCreatingResources
- You don't have sufficient permissions to create the required resources. Make sure that you haves3tables:CreateNamespace
,s3tables:CreateTable
,s3tables:GetTable
ands3tables:PutTablePolicy
permissions, and then try again. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
AccessDeniedWritingToTable
- Unable to write to the metadata table because of missing resource permissions. To fix the resource policy, Amazon S3 needs to create a new metadata table. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
DestinationTableNotFound
- The destination table doesn't exist. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
ServerInternalError
- An internal error has occurred. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableAlreadyExists
- The table that you specified already exists in the table bucket's namespace. Specify a different table name. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration. -
TableBucketNotFound
- The table bucket that you specified doesn't exist in this Amazon Web Services Region and account. Create or choose a different table bucket. To create a new metadata table, you must delete the metadata configuration for this bucket, and then create a new metadata configuration.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> ErrorDetails
pub fn build(self) -> ErrorDetails
Consumes the builder and constructs a ErrorDetails
.
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