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Class: Aws::Pricing::Types::Filter
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::Pricing::Types::Filter
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
When passing Filter as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
type: "TERM_MATCH", # required, accepts TERM_MATCH
field: "String", # required
value: "String", # required
}
The constraints that you want all returned products to match.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#field ⇒ String
The product metadata field that you want to filter on.
-
#type ⇒ String
The type of filter that you want to use.
-
#value ⇒ String
The service code or attribute value that you want to filter by.
Instance Attribute Details
#field ⇒ String
The product metadata field that you want to filter on. You can filter by just the service code to see all products for a specific service, filter by just the attribute name to see a specific attribute for multiple services, or use both a service code and an attribute name to retrieve only products that match both fields.
Valid values include: ServiceCode
, and all attribute names
For example, you can filter by the AmazonEC2
service code and the
volumeType
attribute name to get the prices for only Amazon EC2
volumes.
#type ⇒ String
The type of filter that you want to use.
Valid values are: TERM_MATCH
. TERM_MATCH
returns only products that
match both the given filter field and the given value.
Possible values:
- TERM_MATCH
#value ⇒ String
The service code or attribute value that you want to filter by. If you
are filtering by service code this is the actual service code, such as
AmazonEC2
. If you are filtering by attribute name, this is the
attribute value that you want the returned products to match, such as a
Provisioned IOPS
volume.