PNG  IHDR;IDATxܻn0K )(pA 7LeG{ §㻢|ذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lom$^yذag5bÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذa{ 6lذaÆ `}HFkm,mӪôô! x|'ܢ˟;E:9&ᶒ}{v]n&6 h_tڠ͵-ҫZ;Z$.Pkž)!o>}leQfJTu іچ\X=8Rن4`Vwl>nG^is"ms$ui?wbs[m6K4O.4%/bC%t Mז -lG6mrz2s%9s@-k9=)kB5\+͂Zsٲ Rn~GRC wIcIn7jJhۛNCS|j08yiHKֶۛkɈ+;SzL/F*\Ԕ#"5m2[S=gnaPeғL lذaÆ 6l^ḵaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذa; _ذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذaÆ RIENDB` package Paws::IoT::StartAuditMitigationActionsTask; use Moose; has AuditCheckToActionsMapping => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Paws::IoT::AuditCheckToActionsMapping', traits => ['NameInRequest'], request_name => 'auditCheckToActionsMapping', required => 1); has ClientRequestToken => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', traits => ['NameInRequest'], request_name => 'clientRequestToken', required => 1); has Target => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Paws::IoT::AuditMitigationActionsTaskTarget', traits => ['NameInRequest'], request_name => 'target', required => 1); has TaskId => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', traits => ['ParamInURI'], uri_name => 'taskId', required => 1); use MooseX::ClassAttribute; class_has _api_call => (isa => 'Str', is => 'ro', default => 'StartAuditMitigationActionsTask'); class_has _api_uri => (isa => 'Str', is => 'ro', default => '/audit/mitigationactions/tasks/{taskId}'); class_has _api_method => (isa => 'Str', is => 'ro', default => 'POST'); class_has _returns => (isa => 'Str', is => 'ro', default => 'Paws::IoT::StartAuditMitigationActionsTaskResponse'); 1; ### main pod documentation begin ### =head1 NAME Paws::IoT::StartAuditMitigationActionsTask - Arguments for method StartAuditMitigationActionsTask on L =head1 DESCRIPTION This class represents the parameters used for calling the method StartAuditMitigationActionsTask on the L service. Use the attributes of this class as arguments to method StartAuditMitigationActionsTask. You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the call to StartAuditMitigationActionsTask. =head1 SYNOPSIS my $iot = Paws->service('IoT'); my $StartAuditMitigationActionsTaskResponse = $iot->StartAuditMitigationActionsTask( AuditCheckToActionsMapping => { 'MyAuditCheckName' => [ 'MyMitigationActionName', ... # max: 128 ], # , value: min: 1, max: 5 }, ClientRequestToken => 'MyClientRequestToken', Target => { AuditCheckToReasonCodeFilter => { 'MyAuditCheckName' => [ 'MyReasonForNonComplianceCode', ... ] , # , value: min: 1, max: 25 }, # OPTIONAL AuditTaskId => 'MyAuditTaskId', # min: 1, max: 40; OPTIONAL FindingIds => [ 'MyFindingId', ... # min: 1, max: 128 ], # min: 1, max: 25; OPTIONAL }, TaskId => 'MyMitigationActionsTaskId', ); # Results: my $TaskId = $StartAuditMitigationActionsTaskResponse->TaskId; # Returns a L object. Values for attributes that are native types (Int, String, Float, etc) can passed as-is (scalar values). Values for complex Types (objects) can be passed as a HashRef. The keys and values of the hashref will be used to instance the underlying object. For the AWS API documentation, see L =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 B AuditCheckToActionsMapping => L For an audit check, specifies which mitigation actions to apply. Those actions must be defined in your AWS account. =head2 B ClientRequestToken => Str Each audit mitigation task must have a unique client request token. If you try to start a new task with the same token as a task that already exists, an exception occurs. If you omit this value, a unique client request token is generated automatically. =head2 B Target => L Specifies the audit findings to which the mitigation actions are applied. You can apply them to a type of audit check, to all findings from an audit, or to a specific set of findings. =head2 B TaskId => Str A unique identifier for the task. You can use this identifier to check the status of the task or to cancel it. =head1 SEE ALSO This class forms part of L, documenting arguments for method StartAuditMitigationActionsTask in L =head1 BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS The source code is located here: L Please report bugs to: L =cut