#[non_exhaustive]pub struct StartTrainedModelExportJobInput {
pub name: Option<String>,
pub trained_model_arn: Option<String>,
pub trained_model_version_identifier: Option<String>,
pub membership_identifier: Option<String>,
pub output_configuration: Option<TrainedModelExportOutputConfiguration>,
pub description: Option<String>,
}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.name: Option<String>The name of the trained model export job.
trained_model_arn: Option<String>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the trained model that you want to export.
trained_model_version_identifier: Option<String>The version identifier of the trained model to export. This specifies which version of the trained model should be exported to the specified destination.
membership_identifier: Option<String>The membership ID of the member that is receiving the exported trained model artifacts.
output_configuration: Option<TrainedModelExportOutputConfiguration>The output configuration information for the trained model export job.
description: Option<String>The description of the trained model export job.
Implementations§
Source§impl StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
Sourcepub fn trained_model_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn trained_model_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the trained model that you want to export.
Sourcepub fn trained_model_version_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn trained_model_version_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The version identifier of the trained model to export. This specifies which version of the trained model should be exported to the specified destination.
Sourcepub fn membership_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn membership_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The membership ID of the member that is receiving the exported trained model artifacts.
Sourcepub fn output_configuration(
&self,
) -> Option<&TrainedModelExportOutputConfiguration>
pub fn output_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&TrainedModelExportOutputConfiguration>
The output configuration information for the trained model export job.
Sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
The description of the trained model export job.
Source§impl StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> StartTrainedModelExportJobInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> StartTrainedModelExportJobInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture StartTrainedModelExportJobInput.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl Clone for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
fn clone(&self) -> StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl PartialEq for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &StartTrainedModelExportJobInput) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &StartTrainedModelExportJobInput) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl Send for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl Sync for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl Unpin for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
impl UnwindSafe for StartTrainedModelExportJobInput
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
Source§impl<T> Instrument for T
impl<T> Instrument for T
Source§fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
Source§fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
Source§impl<T> IntoEither for T
impl<T> IntoEither for T
Source§fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
self into a Left variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left is true.
Converts self into a Right variant of Either<Self, Self>
otherwise. Read moreSource§fn into_either_with<F>(self, into_left: F) -> Either<Self, Self>
fn into_either_with<F>(self, into_left: F) -> Either<Self, Self>
self into a Left variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left(&self) returns true.
Converts self into a Right variant of Either<Self, Self>
otherwise. Read moreSource§impl<T> Paint for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> Paint for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn fg(&self, value: Color) -> Painted<&T>
fn fg(&self, value: Color) -> Painted<&T>
Returns a styled value derived from self with the foreground set to
value.
This method should be used rarely. Instead, prefer to use color-specific
builder methods like red() and
green(), which have the same functionality but are
pithier.
§Example
Set foreground color to white using fg():
use yansi::{Paint, Color};
painted.fg(Color::White);Set foreground color to white using white().
use yansi::Paint;
painted.white();Source§fn bright_black(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_black(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_red(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_red(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_green(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_green(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_yellow(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_yellow(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_blue(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_blue(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_cyan(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_cyan(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bright_white(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn bright_white(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn bg(&self, value: Color) -> Painted<&T>
fn bg(&self, value: Color) -> Painted<&T>
Returns a styled value derived from self with the background set to
value.
This method should be used rarely. Instead, prefer to use color-specific
builder methods like on_red() and
on_green(), which have the same functionality but
are pithier.
§Example
Set background color to red using fg():
use yansi::{Paint, Color};
painted.bg(Color::Red);Set background color to red using on_red().
use yansi::Paint;
painted.on_red();Source§fn on_primary(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_primary(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_black(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_black(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_red(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_red(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_green(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_green(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_yellow(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_yellow(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_blue(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_blue(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_magenta(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_cyan(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_cyan(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn on_bright_white(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn on_bright_white(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn attr(&self, value: Attribute) -> Painted<&T>
fn attr(&self, value: Attribute) -> Painted<&T>
Enables the styling Attribute value.
This method should be used rarely. Instead, prefer to use
attribute-specific builder methods like bold() and
underline(), which have the same functionality
but are pithier.
§Example
Make text bold using attr():
use yansi::{Paint, Attribute};
painted.attr(Attribute::Bold);Make text bold using using bold().
use yansi::Paint;
painted.bold();Source§fn rapid_blink(&self) -> Painted<&T>
fn rapid_blink(&self) -> Painted<&T>
Source§fn quirk(&self, value: Quirk) -> Painted<&T>
fn quirk(&self, value: Quirk) -> Painted<&T>
Enables the yansi Quirk value.
This method should be used rarely. Instead, prefer to use quirk-specific
builder methods like mask() and
wrap(), which have the same functionality but are
pithier.
§Example
Enable wrapping using .quirk():
use yansi::{Paint, Quirk};
painted.quirk(Quirk::Wrap);Enable wrapping using wrap().
use yansi::Paint;
painted.wrap();Source§fn clear(&self) -> Painted<&T>
👎Deprecated since 1.0.1: renamed to resetting() due to conflicts with Vec::clear().
The clear() method will be removed in a future release.
fn clear(&self) -> Painted<&T>
resetting() due to conflicts with Vec::clear().
The clear() method will be removed in a future release.Source§fn whenever(&self, value: Condition) -> Painted<&T>
fn whenever(&self, value: Condition) -> Painted<&T>
Conditionally enable styling based on whether the Condition value
applies. Replaces any previous condition.
See the crate level docs for more details.
§Example
Enable styling painted only when both stdout and stderr are TTYs:
use yansi::{Paint, Condition};
painted.red().on_yellow().whenever(Condition::STDOUTERR_ARE_TTY);