CreateTransformerFluentBuilder

Struct CreateTransformerFluentBuilder 

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pub struct CreateTransformerFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Fluent builder constructing a request to CreateTransformer.

Creates a transformer. Amazon Web Services B2B Data Interchange currently supports two scenarios:

  • Inbound EDI: the Amazon Web Services customer receives an EDI file from their trading partner. Amazon Web Services B2B Data Interchange converts this EDI file into a JSON or XML file with a service-defined structure. A mapping template provided by the customer, in JSONata or XSLT format, is optionally applied to this file to produce a JSON or XML file with the structure the customer requires.

  • Outbound EDI: the Amazon Web Services customer has a JSON or XML file containing data that they wish to use in an EDI file. A mapping template, provided by the customer (in either JSONata or XSLT format) is applied to this file to generate a JSON or XML file in the service-defined structure. This file is then converted to an EDI file.

The following fields are provided for backwards compatibility only: fileFormat, mappingTemplate, ediType, and sampleDocument.

  • Use the mapping data type in place of mappingTemplate and fileFormat

  • Use the sampleDocuments data type in place of sampleDocument

  • Use either the inputConversion or outputConversion in place of ediType

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impl CreateTransformerFluentBuilder

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pub fn as_input(&self) -> &CreateTransformerInputBuilder

Access the CreateTransformer as a reference.

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pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<CreateTransformerOutput, SdkError<CreateTransformerError, HttpResponse>>

Sends the request and returns the response.

If an error occurs, an SdkError will be returned with additional details that can be matched against.

By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.

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pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<CreateTransformerOutput, CreateTransformerError, Self>

Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.

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

Specifies the name of the transformer, used to identify it.

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

Specifies the name of the transformer, used to identify it.

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

Specifies the name of the transformer, used to identify it.

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

Reserved for future use.

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

Reserved for future use.

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

Reserved for future use.

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pub fn tags(self, input: Tag) -> Self

Appends an item to tags.

To override the contents of this collection use set_tags.

Specifies the key-value pairs assigned to ARNs that you can use to group and search for resources by type. You can attach this metadata to resources (capabilities, partnerships, and so on) for any purpose.

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pub fn set_tags(self, input: Option<Vec<Tag>>) -> Self

Specifies the key-value pairs assigned to ARNs that you can use to group and search for resources by type. You can attach this metadata to resources (capabilities, partnerships, and so on) for any purpose.

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pub fn get_tags(&self) -> &Option<Vec<Tag>>

Specifies the key-value pairs assigned to ARNs that you can use to group and search for resources by type. You can attach this metadata to resources (capabilities, partnerships, and so on) for any purpose.

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pub fn file_format(self, input: FileFormat) -> Self

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies that the currently supported file formats for EDI transformations are JSON and XML.

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pub fn set_file_format(self, input: Option<FileFormat>) -> Self

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies that the currently supported file formats for EDI transformations are JSON and XML.

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pub fn get_file_format(&self) -> &Option<FileFormat>

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies that the currently supported file formats for EDI transformations are JSON and XML.

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

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies the mapping template for the transformer. This template is used to map the parsed EDI file using JSONata or XSLT.

This parameter is available for backwards compatibility. Use the Mapping data type instead.

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

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies the mapping template for the transformer. This template is used to map the parsed EDI file using JSONata or XSLT.

This parameter is available for backwards compatibility. Use the Mapping data type instead.

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

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies the mapping template for the transformer. This template is used to map the parsed EDI file using JSONata or XSLT.

This parameter is available for backwards compatibility. Use the Mapping data type instead.

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pub fn edi_type(self, input: EdiType) -> Self

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies the details for the EDI standard that is being used for the transformer. Currently, only X12 is supported. X12 is a set of standards and corresponding messages that define specific business documents.

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pub fn set_edi_type(self, input: Option<EdiType>) -> Self

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies the details for the EDI standard that is being used for the transformer. Currently, only X12 is supported. X12 is a set of standards and corresponding messages that define specific business documents.

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pub fn get_edi_type(&self) -> &Option<EdiType>

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies the details for the EDI standard that is being used for the transformer. Currently, only X12 is supported. X12 is a set of standards and corresponding messages that define specific business documents.

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

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies a sample EDI document that is used by a transformer as a guide for processing the EDI data.

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

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies a sample EDI document that is used by a transformer as a guide for processing the EDI data.

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

👎Deprecated: This is a legacy trait. Please use input-conversion or output-conversion.

Specifies a sample EDI document that is used by a transformer as a guide for processing the EDI data.

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pub fn input_conversion(self, input: InputConversion) -> Self

Specify the InputConversion object, which contains the format options for the inbound transformation.

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pub fn set_input_conversion(self, input: Option<InputConversion>) -> Self

Specify the InputConversion object, which contains the format options for the inbound transformation.

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pub fn get_input_conversion(&self) -> &Option<InputConversion>

Specify the InputConversion object, which contains the format options for the inbound transformation.

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pub fn mapping(self, input: Mapping) -> Self

Specify the structure that contains the mapping template and its language (either XSLT or JSONATA).

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pub fn set_mapping(self, input: Option<Mapping>) -> Self

Specify the structure that contains the mapping template and its language (either XSLT or JSONATA).

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pub fn get_mapping(&self) -> &Option<Mapping>

Specify the structure that contains the mapping template and its language (either XSLT or JSONATA).

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pub fn output_conversion(self, input: OutputConversion) -> Self

A structure that contains the OutputConversion object, which contains the format options for the outbound transformation.

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pub fn set_output_conversion(self, input: Option<OutputConversion>) -> Self

A structure that contains the OutputConversion object, which contains the format options for the outbound transformation.

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pub fn get_output_conversion(&self) -> &Option<OutputConversion>

A structure that contains the OutputConversion object, which contains the format options for the outbound transformation.

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pub fn sample_documents(self, input: SampleDocuments) -> Self

Specify a structure that contains the Amazon S3 bucket and an array of the corresponding keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

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pub fn set_sample_documents(self, input: Option<SampleDocuments>) -> Self

Specify a structure that contains the Amazon S3 bucket and an array of the corresponding keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

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pub fn get_sample_documents(&self) -> &Option<SampleDocuments>

Specify a structure that contains the Amazon S3 bucket and an array of the corresponding keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

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impl Clone for CreateTransformerFluentBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> CreateTransformerFluentBuilder

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for CreateTransformerFluentBuilder

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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