#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ListModelInvocationJobsInput {
pub submit_time_after: Option<DateTime>,
pub submit_time_before: Option<DateTime>,
pub status_equals: Option<ModelInvocationJobStatus>,
pub name_contains: Option<String>,
pub max_results: Option<i32>,
pub next_token: Option<String>,
pub sort_by: Option<SortJobsBy>,
pub sort_order: Option<SortOrder>,
}Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.submit_time_after: Option<DateTime>Specify a time to filter for batch inference jobs that were submitted after the time you specify.
submit_time_before: Option<DateTime>Specify a time to filter for batch inference jobs that were submitted before the time you specify.
status_equals: Option<ModelInvocationJobStatus>Specify a status to filter for batch inference jobs whose statuses match the string you specify.
The following statuses are possible:
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Submitted – This job has been submitted to a queue for validation.
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Validating – This job is being validated for the requirements described in Format and upload your batch inference data. The criteria include the following:
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Your IAM service role has access to the Amazon S3 buckets containing your files.
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Your files are .jsonl files and each individual record is a JSON object in the correct format. Note that validation doesn't check if the
modelInputvalue matches the request body for the model. -
Your files fulfill the requirements for file size and number of records. For more information, see Quotas for Amazon Bedrock.
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Scheduled – This job has been validated and is now in a queue. The job will automatically start when it reaches its turn.
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Expired – This job timed out because it was scheduled but didn't begin before the set timeout duration. Submit a new job request.
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InProgress – This job has begun. You can start viewing the results in the output S3 location.
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Completed – This job has successfully completed. View the output files in the output S3 location.
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PartiallyCompleted – This job has partially completed. Not all of your records could be processed in time. View the output files in the output S3 location.
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Failed – This job has failed. Check the failure message for any further details. For further assistance, reach out to the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
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Stopped – This job was stopped by a user.
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Stopping – This job is being stopped by a user.
name_contains: Option<String>Specify a string to filter for batch inference jobs whose names contain the string.
max_results: Option<i32>The maximum number of results to return. If there are more results than the number that you specify, a nextToken value is returned. Use the nextToken in a request to return the next batch of results.
next_token: Option<String>If there were more results than the value you specified in the maxResults field in a previous ListModelInvocationJobs request, the response would have returned a nextToken value. To see the next batch of results, send the nextToken value in another request.
sort_by: Option<SortJobsBy>An attribute by which to sort the results.
sort_order: Option<SortOrder>Specifies whether to sort the results by ascending or descending order.
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Source§impl ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl ListModelInvocationJobsInput
Sourcepub fn submit_time_after(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn submit_time_after(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
Specify a time to filter for batch inference jobs that were submitted after the time you specify.
Sourcepub fn submit_time_before(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn submit_time_before(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
Specify a time to filter for batch inference jobs that were submitted before the time you specify.
Sourcepub fn status_equals(&self) -> Option<&ModelInvocationJobStatus>
pub fn status_equals(&self) -> Option<&ModelInvocationJobStatus>
Specify a status to filter for batch inference jobs whose statuses match the string you specify.
The following statuses are possible:
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Submitted – This job has been submitted to a queue for validation.
-
Validating – This job is being validated for the requirements described in Format and upload your batch inference data. The criteria include the following:
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Your IAM service role has access to the Amazon S3 buckets containing your files.
-
Your files are .jsonl files and each individual record is a JSON object in the correct format. Note that validation doesn't check if the
modelInputvalue matches the request body for the model. -
Your files fulfill the requirements for file size and number of records. For more information, see Quotas for Amazon Bedrock.
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Scheduled – This job has been validated and is now in a queue. The job will automatically start when it reaches its turn.
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Expired – This job timed out because it was scheduled but didn't begin before the set timeout duration. Submit a new job request.
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InProgress – This job has begun. You can start viewing the results in the output S3 location.
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Completed – This job has successfully completed. View the output files in the output S3 location.
-
PartiallyCompleted – This job has partially completed. Not all of your records could be processed in time. View the output files in the output S3 location.
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Failed – This job has failed. Check the failure message for any further details. For further assistance, reach out to the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
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Stopped – This job was stopped by a user.
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Stopping – This job is being stopped by a user.
Sourcepub fn name_contains(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn name_contains(&self) -> Option<&str>
Specify a string to filter for batch inference jobs whose names contain the string.
Sourcepub fn max_results(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_results(&self) -> Option<i32>
The maximum number of results to return. If there are more results than the number that you specify, a nextToken value is returned. Use the nextToken in a request to return the next batch of results.
Sourcepub fn next_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn next_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
If there were more results than the value you specified in the maxResults field in a previous ListModelInvocationJobs request, the response would have returned a nextToken value. To see the next batch of results, send the nextToken value in another request.
Sourcepub fn sort_by(&self) -> Option<&SortJobsBy>
pub fn sort_by(&self) -> Option<&SortJobsBy>
An attribute by which to sort the results.
Sourcepub fn sort_order(&self) -> Option<&SortOrder>
pub fn sort_order(&self) -> Option<&SortOrder>
Specifies whether to sort the results by ascending or descending order.
Source§impl ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl ListModelInvocationJobsInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ListModelInvocationJobsInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ListModelInvocationJobsInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ListModelInvocationJobsInput.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl Clone for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ListModelInvocationJobsInput
fn clone(&self) -> ListModelInvocationJobsInput
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl Debug for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
Source§impl PartialEq for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl PartialEq for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &ListModelInvocationJobsInput) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ListModelInvocationJobsInput) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
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impl Freeze for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl Send for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl Sync for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl Unpin for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
impl UnwindSafe for ListModelInvocationJobsInput
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