#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ConfigureAgentInput {
pub profiling_group_name: Option<String>,
pub fleet_instance_id: Option<String>,
pub metadata: Option<HashMap<MetadataField, String>>,
}
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The structure representing the configureAgentRequest.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.profiling_group_name: Option<String>
The name of the profiling group for which the configured agent is collecting profiling data.
fleet_instance_id: Option<String>
A universally unique identifier (UUID) for a profiling instance. For example, if the profiling instance is an Amazon EC2 instance, it is the instance ID. If it is an AWS Fargate container, it is the container's task ID.
metadata: Option<HashMap<MetadataField, String>>
Metadata captured about the compute platform the agent is running on. It includes information about sampling and reporting. The valid fields are:
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COMPUTE_PLATFORM
- The compute platform on which the agent is running -
AGENT_ID
- The ID for an agent instance. -
AWS_REQUEST_ID
- The AWS request ID of a Lambda invocation. -
EXECUTION_ENVIRONMENT
- The execution environment a Lambda function is running on. -
LAMBDA_FUNCTION_ARN
- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that is used to invoke a Lambda function. -
LAMBDA_MEMORY_LIMIT_IN_MB
- The memory allocated to a Lambda function. -
LAMBDA_REMAINING_TIME_IN_MILLISECONDS
- The time in milliseconds before execution of a Lambda function times out. -
LAMBDA_TIME_GAP_BETWEEN_INVOKES_IN_MILLISECONDS
- The time in milliseconds between two invocations of a Lambda function. -
LAMBDA_PREVIOUS_EXECUTION_TIME_IN_MILLISECONDS
- The time in milliseconds for the previous Lambda invocation.
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Source§impl ConfigureAgentInput
impl ConfigureAgentInput
Sourcepub fn profiling_group_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn profiling_group_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the profiling group for which the configured agent is collecting profiling data.
Sourcepub fn fleet_instance_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn fleet_instance_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
A universally unique identifier (UUID) for a profiling instance. For example, if the profiling instance is an Amazon EC2 instance, it is the instance ID. If it is an AWS Fargate container, it is the container's task ID.
Sourcepub fn metadata(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<MetadataField, String>>
pub fn metadata(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<MetadataField, String>>
Metadata captured about the compute platform the agent is running on. It includes information about sampling and reporting. The valid fields are:
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COMPUTE_PLATFORM
- The compute platform on which the agent is running -
AGENT_ID
- The ID for an agent instance. -
AWS_REQUEST_ID
- The AWS request ID of a Lambda invocation. -
EXECUTION_ENVIRONMENT
- The execution environment a Lambda function is running on. -
LAMBDA_FUNCTION_ARN
- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that is used to invoke a Lambda function. -
LAMBDA_MEMORY_LIMIT_IN_MB
- The memory allocated to a Lambda function. -
LAMBDA_REMAINING_TIME_IN_MILLISECONDS
- The time in milliseconds before execution of a Lambda function times out. -
LAMBDA_TIME_GAP_BETWEEN_INVOKES_IN_MILLISECONDS
- The time in milliseconds between two invocations of a Lambda function. -
LAMBDA_PREVIOUS_EXECUTION_TIME_IN_MILLISECONDS
- The time in milliseconds for the previous Lambda invocation.
Source§impl ConfigureAgentInput
impl ConfigureAgentInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ConfigureAgentInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ConfigureAgentInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ConfigureAgentInput
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Source§impl Clone for ConfigureAgentInput
impl Clone for ConfigureAgentInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ConfigureAgentInput
fn clone(&self) -> ConfigureAgentInput
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impl Debug for ConfigureAgentInput
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