Struct DataSourceBuilder

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct DataSourceBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for DataSource.

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impl DataSourceBuilder

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pub fn data_source_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The data source Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

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pub fn set_data_source_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The data source Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

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pub fn get_data_source_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>

The data source Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

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pub fn name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The name of the data source.

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pub fn set_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The name of the data source.

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pub fn get_name(&self) -> &Option<String>

The name of the data source.

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pub fn description(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The description of the data source.

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pub fn set_description(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The description of the data source.

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pub fn get_description(&self) -> &Option<String>

The description of the data source.

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pub fn type(self, input: DataSourceType) -> Self

The type of the data source.

  • AWS_LAMBDA: The data source is an Lambda function.

  • AMAZON_DYNAMODB: The data source is an Amazon DynamoDB table.

  • AMAZON_ELASTICSEARCH: The data source is an Amazon OpenSearch Service domain.

  • AMAZON_OPENSEARCH_SERVICE: The data source is an Amazon OpenSearch Service domain.

  • AMAZON_EVENTBRIDGE: The data source is an Amazon EventBridge configuration.

  • AMAZON_BEDROCK_RUNTIME: The data source is the Amazon Bedrock runtime.

  • NONE: There is no data source. Use this type when you want to invoke a GraphQL operation without connecting to a data source, such as when you're performing data transformation with resolvers or invoking a subscription from a mutation.

  • HTTP: The data source is an HTTP endpoint.

  • RELATIONAL_DATABASE: The data source is a relational database.

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pub fn set_type(self, input: Option<DataSourceType>) -> Self

The type of the data source.

  • AWS_LAMBDA: The data source is an Lambda function.

  • AMAZON_DYNAMODB: The data source is an Amazon DynamoDB table.

  • AMAZON_ELASTICSEARCH: The data source is an Amazon OpenSearch Service domain.

  • AMAZON_OPENSEARCH_SERVICE: The data source is an Amazon OpenSearch Service domain.

  • AMAZON_EVENTBRIDGE: The data source is an Amazon EventBridge configuration.

  • AMAZON_BEDROCK_RUNTIME: The data source is the Amazon Bedrock runtime.

  • NONE: There is no data source. Use this type when you want to invoke a GraphQL operation without connecting to a data source, such as when you're performing data transformation with resolvers or invoking a subscription from a mutation.

  • HTTP: The data source is an HTTP endpoint.

  • RELATIONAL_DATABASE: The data source is a relational database.

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pub fn get_type(&self) -> &Option<DataSourceType>

The type of the data source.

  • AWS_LAMBDA: The data source is an Lambda function.

  • AMAZON_DYNAMODB: The data source is an Amazon DynamoDB table.

  • AMAZON_ELASTICSEARCH: The data source is an Amazon OpenSearch Service domain.

  • AMAZON_OPENSEARCH_SERVICE: The data source is an Amazon OpenSearch Service domain.

  • AMAZON_EVENTBRIDGE: The data source is an Amazon EventBridge configuration.

  • AMAZON_BEDROCK_RUNTIME: The data source is the Amazon Bedrock runtime.

  • NONE: There is no data source. Use this type when you want to invoke a GraphQL operation without connecting to a data source, such as when you're performing data transformation with resolvers or invoking a subscription from a mutation.

  • HTTP: The data source is an HTTP endpoint.

  • RELATIONAL_DATABASE: The data source is a relational database.

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pub fn service_role_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The Identity and Access Management (IAM) service role Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the data source. The system assumes this role when accessing the data source.

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pub fn set_service_role_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The Identity and Access Management (IAM) service role Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the data source. The system assumes this role when accessing the data source.

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pub fn get_service_role_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>

The Identity and Access Management (IAM) service role Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the data source. The system assumes this role when accessing the data source.

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pub fn dynamodb_config(self, input: DynamodbDataSourceConfig) -> Self

DynamoDB settings.

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pub fn set_dynamodb_config( self, input: Option<DynamodbDataSourceConfig>, ) -> Self

DynamoDB settings.

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pub fn get_dynamodb_config(&self) -> &Option<DynamodbDataSourceConfig>

DynamoDB settings.

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pub fn lambda_config(self, input: LambdaDataSourceConfig) -> Self

Lambda settings.

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pub fn set_lambda_config(self, input: Option<LambdaDataSourceConfig>) -> Self

Lambda settings.

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pub fn get_lambda_config(&self) -> &Option<LambdaDataSourceConfig>

Lambda settings.

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pub fn elasticsearch_config(self, input: ElasticsearchDataSourceConfig) -> Self

Amazon OpenSearch Service settings.

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pub fn set_elasticsearch_config( self, input: Option<ElasticsearchDataSourceConfig>, ) -> Self

Amazon OpenSearch Service settings.

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pub fn get_elasticsearch_config(&self) -> &Option<ElasticsearchDataSourceConfig>

Amazon OpenSearch Service settings.

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pub fn open_search_service_config( self, input: OpenSearchServiceDataSourceConfig, ) -> Self

Amazon OpenSearch Service settings.

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pub fn set_open_search_service_config( self, input: Option<OpenSearchServiceDataSourceConfig>, ) -> Self

Amazon OpenSearch Service settings.

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pub fn get_open_search_service_config( &self, ) -> &Option<OpenSearchServiceDataSourceConfig>

Amazon OpenSearch Service settings.

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pub fn http_config(self, input: HttpDataSourceConfig) -> Self

HTTP endpoint settings.

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pub fn set_http_config(self, input: Option<HttpDataSourceConfig>) -> Self

HTTP endpoint settings.

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pub fn get_http_config(&self) -> &Option<HttpDataSourceConfig>

HTTP endpoint settings.

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pub fn relational_database_config( self, input: RelationalDatabaseDataSourceConfig, ) -> Self

Relational database settings.

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pub fn set_relational_database_config( self, input: Option<RelationalDatabaseDataSourceConfig>, ) -> Self

Relational database settings.

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pub fn get_relational_database_config( &self, ) -> &Option<RelationalDatabaseDataSourceConfig>

Relational database settings.

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pub fn event_bridge_config(self, input: EventBridgeDataSourceConfig) -> Self

Amazon EventBridge settings.

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pub fn set_event_bridge_config( self, input: Option<EventBridgeDataSourceConfig>, ) -> Self

Amazon EventBridge settings.

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pub fn get_event_bridge_config(&self) -> &Option<EventBridgeDataSourceConfig>

Amazon EventBridge settings.

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pub fn metrics_config(self, input: DataSourceLevelMetricsConfig) -> Self

Enables or disables enhanced data source metrics for specified data sources. Note that metricsConfig won't be used unless the dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior value is set to PER_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS. If the dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior is set to FULL_REQUEST_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS instead, metricsConfig will be ignored. However, you can still set its value.

metricsConfig can be ENABLED or DISABLED.

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pub fn set_metrics_config( self, input: Option<DataSourceLevelMetricsConfig>, ) -> Self

Enables or disables enhanced data source metrics for specified data sources. Note that metricsConfig won't be used unless the dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior value is set to PER_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS. If the dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior is set to FULL_REQUEST_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS instead, metricsConfig will be ignored. However, you can still set its value.

metricsConfig can be ENABLED or DISABLED.

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pub fn get_metrics_config(&self) -> &Option<DataSourceLevelMetricsConfig>

Enables or disables enhanced data source metrics for specified data sources. Note that metricsConfig won't be used unless the dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior value is set to PER_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS. If the dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior is set to FULL_REQUEST_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS instead, metricsConfig will be ignored. However, you can still set its value.

metricsConfig can be ENABLED or DISABLED.

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pub fn build(self) -> DataSource

Consumes the builder and constructs a DataSource.

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impl Clone for DataSourceBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> DataSourceBuilder

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for DataSourceBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for DataSourceBuilder

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fn default() -> DataSourceBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for DataSourceBuilder

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fn eq(&self, other: &DataSourceBuilder) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for DataSourceBuilder

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