UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder

Struct UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder 

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

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impl UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder

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

Returns the system-assigned unique identifier for the transformer.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_transformer_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

Returns the system-assigned unique identifier for the transformer.

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

Returns the system-assigned unique identifier for the transformer.

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

Returns an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a specific Amazon Web Services resource, such as a capability, partnership, profile, or transformer.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_transformer_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

Returns an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a specific Amazon Web Services resource, such as a capability, partnership, profile, or transformer.

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

Returns an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a specific Amazon Web Services resource, such as a capability, partnership, profile, or transformer.

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

Returns the name of the transformer.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

Returns the name of the transformer.

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

Returns the name of the transformer.

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pub fn status(self, input: TransformerStatus) -> Self

Returns the state of the newly created transformer. The transformer can be either active or inactive. For the transformer to be used in a capability, its status must active.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_status(self, input: Option<TransformerStatus>) -> Self

Returns the state of the newly created transformer. The transformer can be either active or inactive. For the transformer to be used in a capability, its status must active.

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pub fn get_status(&self) -> &Option<TransformerStatus>

Returns the state of the newly created transformer. The transformer can be either active or inactive. For the transformer to be used in a capability, its status must active.

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pub fn created_at(self, input: DateTime) -> Self

Returns a timestamp for creation date and time of the transformer.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_created_at(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self

Returns a timestamp for creation date and time of the transformer.

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pub fn get_created_at(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>

Returns a timestamp for creation date and time of the transformer.

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pub fn modified_at(self, input: DateTime) -> Self

Returns a timestamp for last time the transformer was modified.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_modified_at(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self

Returns a timestamp for last time the transformer was modified.

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pub fn get_modified_at(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>

Returns a timestamp for last time the transformer was modified.

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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.

Returns 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.

Returns 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.

Returns 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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

Returns 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.

Returns 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.

Returns 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.

Returns 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.

Returns 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.

Returns 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

Returns 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

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

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

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

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

Returns 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

Returns 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>

Returns 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

Returns 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

Returns the OutputConversion object, which contains the format options for the outbound transformation.

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

Returns the OutputConversion object, which contains the format options for the outbound transformation.

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

Returns 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

Returns 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>

Returns 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 build(self) -> Result<UpdateTransformerOutput, BuildError>

Consumes the builder and constructs a UpdateTransformerOutput. This method will fail if any of the following fields are not set:

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impl Clone for UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder

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 UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder

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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 UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder

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fn default() -> UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder

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

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fn eq(&self, other: &UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder) -> 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 UpdateTransformerOutputBuilder

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