#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateServiceEnvironmentInput {
pub service_environment_name: Option<String>,
pub service_environment_type: Option<ServiceEnvironmentType>,
pub state: Option<ServiceEnvironmentState>,
pub capacity_limits: Option<Vec<CapacityLimit>>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.service_environment_name: Option<String>
The name for the service environment. It can be up to 128 characters long and can contain letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
service_environment_type: Option<ServiceEnvironmentType>
The type of service environment. For SageMaker Training jobs, specify SAGEMAKER_TRAINING
.
state: Option<ServiceEnvironmentState>
The state of the service environment. Valid values are ENABLED
and DISABLED
. The default value is ENABLED
.
capacity_limits: Option<Vec<CapacityLimit>>
The capacity limits for the service environment. The number of instances a job consumes is the total number of instances requested in the submit training job request resource configuration.
The tags that you apply to the service environment to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources.
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Source§impl CreateServiceEnvironmentInput
impl CreateServiceEnvironmentInput
Sourcepub fn service_environment_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn service_environment_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name for the service environment. It can be up to 128 characters long and can contain letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
Sourcepub fn service_environment_type(&self) -> Option<&ServiceEnvironmentType>
pub fn service_environment_type(&self) -> Option<&ServiceEnvironmentType>
The type of service environment. For SageMaker Training jobs, specify SAGEMAKER_TRAINING
.
Sourcepub fn state(&self) -> Option<&ServiceEnvironmentState>
pub fn state(&self) -> Option<&ServiceEnvironmentState>
The state of the service environment. Valid values are ENABLED
and DISABLED
. The default value is ENABLED
.
Sourcepub fn capacity_limits(&self) -> &[CapacityLimit]
pub fn capacity_limits(&self) -> &[CapacityLimit]
The capacity limits for the service environment. The number of instances a job consumes is the total number of instances requested in the submit training job request resource configuration.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .capacity_limits.is_none()
.
The tags that you apply to the service environment to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources.
Source§impl CreateServiceEnvironmentInput
impl CreateServiceEnvironmentInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateServiceEnvironmentInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateServiceEnvironmentInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateServiceEnvironmentInput
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fn clone(&self) -> CreateServiceEnvironmentInput
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impl Freeze for CreateServiceEnvironmentInput
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