#[non_exhaustive]pub struct QueryExecutionStatusBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for QueryExecutionStatus
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Source§impl QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
Sourcepub fn state(self, input: QueryExecutionState) -> Self
pub fn state(self, input: QueryExecutionState) -> Self
The state of query execution. QUEUED
indicates that the query has been submitted to the service, and Athena will execute the query as soon as resources are available. RUNNING
indicates that the query is in execution phase. SUCCEEDED
indicates that the query completed without errors. FAILED
indicates that the query experienced an error and did not complete processing. CANCELLED
indicates that a user input interrupted query execution.
Athena automatically retries your queries in cases of certain transient errors. As a result, you may see the query state transition from RUNNING
or FAILED
to QUEUED
.
Sourcepub fn set_state(self, input: Option<QueryExecutionState>) -> Self
pub fn set_state(self, input: Option<QueryExecutionState>) -> Self
The state of query execution. QUEUED
indicates that the query has been submitted to the service, and Athena will execute the query as soon as resources are available. RUNNING
indicates that the query is in execution phase. SUCCEEDED
indicates that the query completed without errors. FAILED
indicates that the query experienced an error and did not complete processing. CANCELLED
indicates that a user input interrupted query execution.
Athena automatically retries your queries in cases of certain transient errors. As a result, you may see the query state transition from RUNNING
or FAILED
to QUEUED
.
Sourcepub fn get_state(&self) -> &Option<QueryExecutionState>
pub fn get_state(&self) -> &Option<QueryExecutionState>
The state of query execution. QUEUED
indicates that the query has been submitted to the service, and Athena will execute the query as soon as resources are available. RUNNING
indicates that the query is in execution phase. SUCCEEDED
indicates that the query completed without errors. FAILED
indicates that the query experienced an error and did not complete processing. CANCELLED
indicates that a user input interrupted query execution.
Athena automatically retries your queries in cases of certain transient errors. As a result, you may see the query state transition from RUNNING
or FAILED
to QUEUED
.
Sourcepub fn state_change_reason(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn state_change_reason(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Further detail about the status of the query.
Sourcepub fn set_state_change_reason(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_state_change_reason(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
Further detail about the status of the query.
Sourcepub fn get_state_change_reason(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_state_change_reason(&self) -> &Option<String>
Further detail about the status of the query.
Sourcepub fn submission_date_time(self, input: DateTime) -> Self
pub fn submission_date_time(self, input: DateTime) -> Self
The date and time that the query was submitted.
Sourcepub fn set_submission_date_time(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self
pub fn set_submission_date_time(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self
The date and time that the query was submitted.
Sourcepub fn get_submission_date_time(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>
pub fn get_submission_date_time(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>
The date and time that the query was submitted.
Sourcepub fn completion_date_time(self, input: DateTime) -> Self
pub fn completion_date_time(self, input: DateTime) -> Self
The date and time that the query completed.
Sourcepub fn set_completion_date_time(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self
pub fn set_completion_date_time(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self
The date and time that the query completed.
Sourcepub fn get_completion_date_time(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>
pub fn get_completion_date_time(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>
The date and time that the query completed.
Sourcepub fn athena_error(self, input: AthenaError) -> Self
pub fn athena_error(self, input: AthenaError) -> Self
Provides information about an Athena query error.
Sourcepub fn set_athena_error(self, input: Option<AthenaError>) -> Self
pub fn set_athena_error(self, input: Option<AthenaError>) -> Self
Provides information about an Athena query error.
Sourcepub fn get_athena_error(&self) -> &Option<AthenaError>
pub fn get_athena_error(&self) -> &Option<AthenaError>
Provides information about an Athena query error.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> QueryExecutionStatus
pub fn build(self) -> QueryExecutionStatus
Consumes the builder and constructs a QueryExecutionStatus
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Source§impl Clone for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl Clone for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
Source§impl Default for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl Default for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
Source§fn default() -> QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
fn default() -> QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
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impl Freeze for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl Send for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl Sync for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl Unpin for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for QueryExecutionStatusBuilder
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