#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UpdateFlowInput {
pub flow_name: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub trigger_config: Option<TriggerConfig>,
pub source_flow_config: Option<SourceFlowConfig>,
pub destination_flow_config_list: Option<Vec<DestinationFlowConfig>>,
pub tasks: Option<Vec<Task>>,
pub metadata_catalog_config: Option<MetadataCatalogConfig>,
pub client_token: Option<String>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.flow_name: Option<String>
The specified name of the flow. Spaces are not allowed. Use underscores (_) or hyphens (-) only.
description: Option<String>
A description of the flow.
trigger_config: Option<TriggerConfig>
The trigger settings that determine how and when the flow runs.
source_flow_config: Option<SourceFlowConfig>
Contains information about the configuration of the source connector used in the flow.
destination_flow_config_list: Option<Vec<DestinationFlowConfig>>
The configuration that controls how Amazon AppFlow transfers data to the destination connector.
tasks: Option<Vec<Task>>
A list of tasks that Amazon AppFlow performs while transferring the data in the flow run.
metadata_catalog_config: Option<MetadataCatalogConfig>
Specifies the configuration that Amazon AppFlow uses when it catalogs the data that's transferred by the associated flow. When Amazon AppFlow catalogs the data from a flow, it stores metadata in a data catalog.
client_token: Option<String>
The clientToken
parameter is an idempotency token. It ensures that your UpdateFlow
request completes only once. You choose the value to pass. For example, if you don't receive a response from your request, you can safely retry the request with the same clientToken
parameter value.
If you omit a clientToken
value, the Amazon Web Services SDK that you are using inserts a value for you. This way, the SDK can safely retry requests multiple times after a network error. You must provide your own value for other use cases.
If you specify input parameters that differ from your first request, an error occurs. If you use a different value for clientToken
, Amazon AppFlow considers it a new call to UpdateFlow
. The token is active for 8 hours.
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Source§impl UpdateFlowInput
impl UpdateFlowInput
Sourcepub fn flow_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn flow_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The specified name of the flow. Spaces are not allowed. Use underscores (_) or hyphens (-) only.
Sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
A description of the flow.
Sourcepub fn trigger_config(&self) -> Option<&TriggerConfig>
pub fn trigger_config(&self) -> Option<&TriggerConfig>
The trigger settings that determine how and when the flow runs.
Sourcepub fn source_flow_config(&self) -> Option<&SourceFlowConfig>
pub fn source_flow_config(&self) -> Option<&SourceFlowConfig>
Contains information about the configuration of the source connector used in the flow.
Sourcepub fn destination_flow_config_list(&self) -> &[DestinationFlowConfig]
pub fn destination_flow_config_list(&self) -> &[DestinationFlowConfig]
The configuration that controls how Amazon AppFlow transfers data to the destination connector.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .destination_flow_config_list.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn tasks(&self) -> &[Task]
pub fn tasks(&self) -> &[Task]
A list of tasks that Amazon AppFlow performs while transferring the data in the flow run.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .tasks.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn metadata_catalog_config(&self) -> Option<&MetadataCatalogConfig>
pub fn metadata_catalog_config(&self) -> Option<&MetadataCatalogConfig>
Specifies the configuration that Amazon AppFlow uses when it catalogs the data that's transferred by the associated flow. When Amazon AppFlow catalogs the data from a flow, it stores metadata in a data catalog.
Sourcepub fn client_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn client_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
The clientToken
parameter is an idempotency token. It ensures that your UpdateFlow
request completes only once. You choose the value to pass. For example, if you don't receive a response from your request, you can safely retry the request with the same clientToken
parameter value.
If you omit a clientToken
value, the Amazon Web Services SDK that you are using inserts a value for you. This way, the SDK can safely retry requests multiple times after a network error. You must provide your own value for other use cases.
If you specify input parameters that differ from your first request, an error occurs. If you use a different value for clientToken
, Amazon AppFlow considers it a new call to UpdateFlow
. The token is active for 8 hours.
Source§impl UpdateFlowInput
impl UpdateFlowInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UpdateFlowInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UpdateFlowInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UpdateFlowInput
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Source§impl Clone for UpdateFlowInput
impl Clone for UpdateFlowInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateFlowInput
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateFlowInput
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impl Debug for UpdateFlowInput
Source§impl PartialEq for UpdateFlowInput
impl PartialEq for UpdateFlowInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for UpdateFlowInput
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impl Freeze for UpdateFlowInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for UpdateFlowInput
impl Send for UpdateFlowInput
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