#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RevisionLocationBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for RevisionLocation
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Source§impl RevisionLocationBuilder
impl RevisionLocationBuilder
Sourcepub fn revision_type(self, input: RevisionLocationType) -> Self
pub fn revision_type(self, input: RevisionLocationType) -> Self
The type of application revision:
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S3: An application revision stored in Amazon S3.
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GitHub: An application revision stored in GitHub (EC2/On-premises deployments only).
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String: A YAML-formatted or JSON-formatted string (Lambda deployments only).
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AppSpecContent: An
AppSpecContent
object that contains the contents of an AppSpec file for an Lambda or Amazon ECS deployment. The content is formatted as JSON or YAML stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn set_revision_type(self, input: Option<RevisionLocationType>) -> Self
pub fn set_revision_type(self, input: Option<RevisionLocationType>) -> Self
The type of application revision:
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S3: An application revision stored in Amazon S3.
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GitHub: An application revision stored in GitHub (EC2/On-premises deployments only).
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String: A YAML-formatted or JSON-formatted string (Lambda deployments only).
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AppSpecContent: An
AppSpecContent
object that contains the contents of an AppSpec file for an Lambda or Amazon ECS deployment. The content is formatted as JSON or YAML stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn get_revision_type(&self) -> &Option<RevisionLocationType>
pub fn get_revision_type(&self) -> &Option<RevisionLocationType>
The type of application revision:
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S3: An application revision stored in Amazon S3.
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GitHub: An application revision stored in GitHub (EC2/On-premises deployments only).
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String: A YAML-formatted or JSON-formatted string (Lambda deployments only).
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AppSpecContent: An
AppSpecContent
object that contains the contents of an AppSpec file for an Lambda or Amazon ECS deployment. The content is formatted as JSON or YAML stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn s3_location(self, input: S3Location) -> Self
pub fn s3_location(self, input: S3Location) -> Self
Information about the location of a revision stored in Amazon S3.
Sourcepub fn set_s3_location(self, input: Option<S3Location>) -> Self
pub fn set_s3_location(self, input: Option<S3Location>) -> Self
Information about the location of a revision stored in Amazon S3.
Sourcepub fn get_s3_location(&self) -> &Option<S3Location>
pub fn get_s3_location(&self) -> &Option<S3Location>
Information about the location of a revision stored in Amazon S3.
Sourcepub fn git_hub_location(self, input: GitHubLocation) -> Self
pub fn git_hub_location(self, input: GitHubLocation) -> Self
Information about the location of application artifacts stored in GitHub.
Sourcepub fn set_git_hub_location(self, input: Option<GitHubLocation>) -> Self
pub fn set_git_hub_location(self, input: Option<GitHubLocation>) -> Self
Information about the location of application artifacts stored in GitHub.
Sourcepub fn get_git_hub_location(&self) -> &Option<GitHubLocation>
pub fn get_git_hub_location(&self) -> &Option<GitHubLocation>
Information about the location of application artifacts stored in GitHub.
Sourcepub fn string(self, input: RawString) -> Self
pub fn string(self, input: RawString) -> Self
Information about the location of an Lambda deployment revision stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn set_string(self, input: Option<RawString>) -> Self
pub fn set_string(self, input: Option<RawString>) -> Self
Information about the location of an Lambda deployment revision stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn get_string(&self) -> &Option<RawString>
pub fn get_string(&self) -> &Option<RawString>
Information about the location of an Lambda deployment revision stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn app_spec_content(self, input: AppSpecContent) -> Self
pub fn app_spec_content(self, input: AppSpecContent) -> Self
The content of an AppSpec file for an Lambda or Amazon ECS deployment. The content is formatted as JSON or YAML and stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn set_app_spec_content(self, input: Option<AppSpecContent>) -> Self
pub fn set_app_spec_content(self, input: Option<AppSpecContent>) -> Self
The content of an AppSpec file for an Lambda or Amazon ECS deployment. The content is formatted as JSON or YAML and stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn get_app_spec_content(&self) -> &Option<AppSpecContent>
pub fn get_app_spec_content(&self) -> &Option<AppSpecContent>
The content of an AppSpec file for an Lambda or Amazon ECS deployment. The content is formatted as JSON or YAML and stored as a RawString.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> RevisionLocation
pub fn build(self) -> RevisionLocation
Consumes the builder and constructs a RevisionLocation
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Source§impl Clone for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl Clone for RevisionLocationBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> RevisionLocationBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> RevisionLocationBuilder
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impl Debug for RevisionLocationBuilder
Source§impl Default for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl Default for RevisionLocationBuilder
Source§fn default() -> RevisionLocationBuilder
fn default() -> RevisionLocationBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl PartialEq for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for RevisionLocationBuilder
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impl Freeze for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl Send for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl Sync for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl Unpin for RevisionLocationBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for RevisionLocationBuilder
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