#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetDataSourceIntrospectionOutput {
pub introspection_id: Option<String>,
pub introspection_status: Option<DataSourceIntrospectionStatus>,
pub introspection_status_detail: Option<String>,
pub introspection_result: Option<DataSourceIntrospectionResult>,
/* private fields */
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.introspection_id: Option<String>
The introspection ID. Each introspection contains a unique ID that can be used to reference the instrospection record.
introspection_status: Option<DataSourceIntrospectionStatus>
The status of the introspection during retrieval. By default, when a new instrospection is being retrieved, the status will be set to PROCESSING
. Once the operation has been completed, the status will change to SUCCESS
or FAILED
depending on how the data was parsed. A FAILED
operation will return an error and its details as an introspectionStatusDetail
.
introspection_status_detail: Option<String>
The error detail field. When a FAILED
introspectionStatus
is returned, the introspectionStatusDetail
will also return the exact error that was generated during the operation.
introspection_result: Option<DataSourceIntrospectionResult>
The DataSourceIntrospectionResult
object data.
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Source§impl GetDataSourceIntrospectionOutput
impl GetDataSourceIntrospectionOutput
Sourcepub fn introspection_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn introspection_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The introspection ID. Each introspection contains a unique ID that can be used to reference the instrospection record.
Sourcepub fn introspection_status(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceIntrospectionStatus>
pub fn introspection_status(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceIntrospectionStatus>
The status of the introspection during retrieval. By default, when a new instrospection is being retrieved, the status will be set to PROCESSING
. Once the operation has been completed, the status will change to SUCCESS
or FAILED
depending on how the data was parsed. A FAILED
operation will return an error and its details as an introspectionStatusDetail
.
Sourcepub fn introspection_status_detail(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn introspection_status_detail(&self) -> Option<&str>
The error detail field. When a FAILED
introspectionStatus
is returned, the introspectionStatusDetail
will also return the exact error that was generated during the operation.
Sourcepub fn introspection_result(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceIntrospectionResult>
pub fn introspection_result(&self) -> Option<&DataSourceIntrospectionResult>
The DataSourceIntrospectionResult
object data.
Source§impl GetDataSourceIntrospectionOutput
impl GetDataSourceIntrospectionOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetDataSourceIntrospectionOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetDataSourceIntrospectionOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GetDataSourceIntrospectionOutput
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