#[non_exhaustive]pub struct JobConfigBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for JobConfig
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Implementations§
Source§impl JobConfigBuilder
impl JobConfigBuilder
Sourcepub fn build_compute_type(self, input: BuildComputeType) -> Self
pub fn build_compute_type(self, input: BuildComputeType) -> Self
Specifies the size of the build instance. Amplify supports three instance sizes: STANDARD_8GB
, LARGE_16GB
, and XLARGE_72GB
. If you don't specify a value, Amplify uses the STANDARD_8GB
default.
The following list describes the CPU, memory, and storage capacity for each build instance type:
- STANDARD_8GB
-
-
vCPUs: 4
-
Memory: 8 GiB
-
Disk space: 128 GB
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- LARGE_16GB
-
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vCPUs: 8
-
Memory: 16 GiB
-
Disk space: 128 GB
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- XLARGE_72GB
-
-
vCPUs: 36
-
Memory: 72 GiB
-
Disk space: 256 GB
-
Sourcepub fn set_build_compute_type(self, input: Option<BuildComputeType>) -> Self
pub fn set_build_compute_type(self, input: Option<BuildComputeType>) -> Self
Specifies the size of the build instance. Amplify supports three instance sizes: STANDARD_8GB
, LARGE_16GB
, and XLARGE_72GB
. If you don't specify a value, Amplify uses the STANDARD_8GB
default.
The following list describes the CPU, memory, and storage capacity for each build instance type:
- STANDARD_8GB
-
-
vCPUs: 4
-
Memory: 8 GiB
-
Disk space: 128 GB
-
- LARGE_16GB
-
-
vCPUs: 8
-
Memory: 16 GiB
-
Disk space: 128 GB
-
- XLARGE_72GB
-
-
vCPUs: 36
-
Memory: 72 GiB
-
Disk space: 256 GB
-
Sourcepub fn get_build_compute_type(&self) -> &Option<BuildComputeType>
pub fn get_build_compute_type(&self) -> &Option<BuildComputeType>
Specifies the size of the build instance. Amplify supports three instance sizes: STANDARD_8GB
, LARGE_16GB
, and XLARGE_72GB
. If you don't specify a value, Amplify uses the STANDARD_8GB
default.
The following list describes the CPU, memory, and storage capacity for each build instance type:
- STANDARD_8GB
-
-
vCPUs: 4
-
Memory: 8 GiB
-
Disk space: 128 GB
-
- LARGE_16GB
-
-
vCPUs: 8
-
Memory: 16 GiB
-
Disk space: 128 GB
-
- XLARGE_72GB
-
-
vCPUs: 36
-
Memory: 72 GiB
-
Disk space: 256 GB
-
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for JobConfigBuilder
impl Clone for JobConfigBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> JobConfigBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> JobConfigBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Debug for JobConfigBuilder
Source§impl Default for JobConfigBuilder
impl Default for JobConfigBuilder
Source§fn default() -> JobConfigBuilder
fn default() -> JobConfigBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for JobConfigBuilder
impl PartialEq for JobConfigBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for JobConfigBuilder
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for JobConfigBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for JobConfigBuilder
impl Send for JobConfigBuilder
impl Sync for JobConfigBuilder
impl Unpin for JobConfigBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for JobConfigBuilder
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