#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for EcsServiceRecommendation
.
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Source§impl EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
impl EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
Sourcepub fn service_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn service_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the current Amazon ECS service.
The following is the format of the ARN:
arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:service/cluster-name/service-name
Sourcepub fn set_service_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_service_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the current Amazon ECS service.
The following is the format of the ARN:
arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:service/cluster-name/service-name
Sourcepub fn get_service_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_service_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the current Amazon ECS service.
The following is the format of the ARN:
arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:service/cluster-name/service-name
Sourcepub fn account_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn account_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The Amazon Web Services account ID of the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn set_account_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_account_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The Amazon Web Services account ID of the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn get_account_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_account_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
The Amazon Web Services account ID of the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn current_service_configuration(self, input: ServiceConfiguration) -> Self
pub fn current_service_configuration(self, input: ServiceConfiguration) -> Self
The configuration of the current Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn set_current_service_configuration(
self,
input: Option<ServiceConfiguration>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_current_service_configuration( self, input: Option<ServiceConfiguration>, ) -> Self
The configuration of the current Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn get_current_service_configuration(&self) -> &Option<ServiceConfiguration>
pub fn get_current_service_configuration(&self) -> &Option<ServiceConfiguration>
The configuration of the current Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn utilization_metrics(self, input: EcsServiceUtilizationMetric) -> Self
pub fn utilization_metrics(self, input: EcsServiceUtilizationMetric) -> Self
Appends an item to utilization_metrics
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_utilization_metrics
.
An array of objects that describe the utilization metrics of the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn set_utilization_metrics(
self,
input: Option<Vec<EcsServiceUtilizationMetric>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_utilization_metrics( self, input: Option<Vec<EcsServiceUtilizationMetric>>, ) -> Self
An array of objects that describe the utilization metrics of the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn get_utilization_metrics(
&self,
) -> &Option<Vec<EcsServiceUtilizationMetric>>
pub fn get_utilization_metrics( &self, ) -> &Option<Vec<EcsServiceUtilizationMetric>>
An array of objects that describe the utilization metrics of the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn lookback_period_in_days(self, input: f64) -> Self
pub fn lookback_period_in_days(self, input: f64) -> Self
The number of days the Amazon ECS service utilization metrics were analyzed.
Sourcepub fn set_lookback_period_in_days(self, input: Option<f64>) -> Self
pub fn set_lookback_period_in_days(self, input: Option<f64>) -> Self
The number of days the Amazon ECS service utilization metrics were analyzed.
Sourcepub fn get_lookback_period_in_days(&self) -> &Option<f64>
pub fn get_lookback_period_in_days(&self) -> &Option<f64>
The number of days the Amazon ECS service utilization metrics were analyzed.
Sourcepub fn launch_type(self, input: EcsServiceLaunchType) -> Self
pub fn launch_type(self, input: EcsServiceLaunchType) -> Self
The launch type the Amazon ECS service is using.
Compute Optimizer only supports the Fargate launch type.
Sourcepub fn set_launch_type(self, input: Option<EcsServiceLaunchType>) -> Self
pub fn set_launch_type(self, input: Option<EcsServiceLaunchType>) -> Self
The launch type the Amazon ECS service is using.
Compute Optimizer only supports the Fargate launch type.
Sourcepub fn get_launch_type(&self) -> &Option<EcsServiceLaunchType>
pub fn get_launch_type(&self) -> &Option<EcsServiceLaunchType>
The launch type the Amazon ECS service is using.
Compute Optimizer only supports the Fargate launch type.
Sourcepub fn last_refresh_timestamp(self, input: DateTime) -> Self
pub fn last_refresh_timestamp(self, input: DateTime) -> Self
The timestamp of when the Amazon ECS service recommendation was last generated.
Sourcepub fn set_last_refresh_timestamp(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self
pub fn set_last_refresh_timestamp(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self
The timestamp of when the Amazon ECS service recommendation was last generated.
Sourcepub fn get_last_refresh_timestamp(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>
pub fn get_last_refresh_timestamp(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>
The timestamp of when the Amazon ECS service recommendation was last generated.
Sourcepub fn finding(self, input: EcsServiceRecommendationFinding) -> Self
pub fn finding(self, input: EcsServiceRecommendationFinding) -> Self
The finding classification of an Amazon ECS service.
Findings for Amazon ECS services include:
-
Underprovisioned
— When Compute Optimizer detects that there’s not enough memory or CPU, an Amazon ECS service is considered under-provisioned. An under-provisioned service might result in poor application performance. -
Overprovisioned
— When Compute Optimizer detects that there’s excessive memory or CPU, an Amazon ECS service is considered over-provisioned. An over-provisioned service might result in additional infrastructure costs. -
Optimized
— When both the CPU and memory of your Amazon ECS service meet the performance requirements of your workload, the service is considered optimized.
Sourcepub fn set_finding(self, input: Option<EcsServiceRecommendationFinding>) -> Self
pub fn set_finding(self, input: Option<EcsServiceRecommendationFinding>) -> Self
The finding classification of an Amazon ECS service.
Findings for Amazon ECS services include:
-
Underprovisioned
— When Compute Optimizer detects that there’s not enough memory or CPU, an Amazon ECS service is considered under-provisioned. An under-provisioned service might result in poor application performance. -
Overprovisioned
— When Compute Optimizer detects that there’s excessive memory or CPU, an Amazon ECS service is considered over-provisioned. An over-provisioned service might result in additional infrastructure costs. -
Optimized
— When both the CPU and memory of your Amazon ECS service meet the performance requirements of your workload, the service is considered optimized.
Sourcepub fn get_finding(&self) -> &Option<EcsServiceRecommendationFinding>
pub fn get_finding(&self) -> &Option<EcsServiceRecommendationFinding>
The finding classification of an Amazon ECS service.
Findings for Amazon ECS services include:
-
Underprovisioned
— When Compute Optimizer detects that there’s not enough memory or CPU, an Amazon ECS service is considered under-provisioned. An under-provisioned service might result in poor application performance. -
Overprovisioned
— When Compute Optimizer detects that there’s excessive memory or CPU, an Amazon ECS service is considered over-provisioned. An over-provisioned service might result in additional infrastructure costs. -
Optimized
— When both the CPU and memory of your Amazon ECS service meet the performance requirements of your workload, the service is considered optimized.
Sourcepub fn finding_reason_codes(
self,
input: EcsServiceRecommendationFindingReasonCode,
) -> Self
pub fn finding_reason_codes( self, input: EcsServiceRecommendationFindingReasonCode, ) -> Self
Appends an item to finding_reason_codes
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_finding_reason_codes
.
The reason for the finding classification of an Amazon ECS service.
Finding reason codes for Amazon ECS services include:
-
CPUUnderprovisioned
— The service CPU configuration can be sized up to enhance the performance of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theCPUUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
CPUOverprovisioned
— The service CPU configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theCPUUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
MemoryUnderprovisioned
— The service memory configuration can be sized up to enhance the performance of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theMemoryUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
MemoryOverprovisioned
— The service memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theMemoryUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period.
Sourcepub fn set_finding_reason_codes(
self,
input: Option<Vec<EcsServiceRecommendationFindingReasonCode>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_finding_reason_codes( self, input: Option<Vec<EcsServiceRecommendationFindingReasonCode>>, ) -> Self
The reason for the finding classification of an Amazon ECS service.
Finding reason codes for Amazon ECS services include:
-
CPUUnderprovisioned
— The service CPU configuration can be sized up to enhance the performance of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theCPUUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
CPUOverprovisioned
— The service CPU configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theCPUUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
MemoryUnderprovisioned
— The service memory configuration can be sized up to enhance the performance of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theMemoryUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
MemoryOverprovisioned
— The service memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theMemoryUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period.
Sourcepub fn get_finding_reason_codes(
&self,
) -> &Option<Vec<EcsServiceRecommendationFindingReasonCode>>
pub fn get_finding_reason_codes( &self, ) -> &Option<Vec<EcsServiceRecommendationFindingReasonCode>>
The reason for the finding classification of an Amazon ECS service.
Finding reason codes for Amazon ECS services include:
-
CPUUnderprovisioned
— The service CPU configuration can be sized up to enhance the performance of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theCPUUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
CPUOverprovisioned
— The service CPU configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theCPUUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
MemoryUnderprovisioned
— The service memory configuration can be sized up to enhance the performance of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theMemoryUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period. -
MemoryOverprovisioned
— The service memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing theMemoryUtilization
metric of the current service during the look-back period.
Sourcepub fn service_recommendation_options(
self,
input: EcsServiceRecommendationOption,
) -> Self
pub fn service_recommendation_options( self, input: EcsServiceRecommendationOption, ) -> Self
Appends an item to service_recommendation_options
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_service_recommendation_options
.
An array of objects that describe the recommendation options for the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn set_service_recommendation_options(
self,
input: Option<Vec<EcsServiceRecommendationOption>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_service_recommendation_options( self, input: Option<Vec<EcsServiceRecommendationOption>>, ) -> Self
An array of objects that describe the recommendation options for the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn get_service_recommendation_options(
&self,
) -> &Option<Vec<EcsServiceRecommendationOption>>
pub fn get_service_recommendation_options( &self, ) -> &Option<Vec<EcsServiceRecommendationOption>>
An array of objects that describe the recommendation options for the Amazon ECS service.
Sourcepub fn current_performance_risk(self, input: CurrentPerformanceRisk) -> Self
pub fn current_performance_risk(self, input: CurrentPerformanceRisk) -> Self
The risk of the current Amazon ECS service not meeting the performance needs of its workloads. The higher the risk, the more likely the current service can't meet the performance requirements of its workload.
Sourcepub fn set_current_performance_risk(
self,
input: Option<CurrentPerformanceRisk>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_current_performance_risk( self, input: Option<CurrentPerformanceRisk>, ) -> Self
The risk of the current Amazon ECS service not meeting the performance needs of its workloads. The higher the risk, the more likely the current service can't meet the performance requirements of its workload.
Sourcepub fn get_current_performance_risk(&self) -> &Option<CurrentPerformanceRisk>
pub fn get_current_performance_risk(&self) -> &Option<CurrentPerformanceRisk>
The risk of the current Amazon ECS service not meeting the performance needs of its workloads. The higher the risk, the more likely the current service can't meet the performance requirements of its workload.
Sourcepub fn effective_recommendation_preferences(
self,
input: EcsEffectiveRecommendationPreferences,
) -> Self
pub fn effective_recommendation_preferences( self, input: EcsEffectiveRecommendationPreferences, ) -> Self
Describes the effective recommendation preferences for Amazon ECS services.
Sourcepub fn set_effective_recommendation_preferences(
self,
input: Option<EcsEffectiveRecommendationPreferences>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_effective_recommendation_preferences( self, input: Option<EcsEffectiveRecommendationPreferences>, ) -> Self
Describes the effective recommendation preferences for Amazon ECS services.
Sourcepub fn get_effective_recommendation_preferences(
&self,
) -> &Option<EcsEffectiveRecommendationPreferences>
pub fn get_effective_recommendation_preferences( &self, ) -> &Option<EcsEffectiveRecommendationPreferences>
Describes the effective recommendation preferences for Amazon ECS services.
Appends an item to tags
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_tags
.
A list of tags assigned to your Amazon ECS service recommendations.
A list of tags assigned to your Amazon ECS service recommendations.
A list of tags assigned to your Amazon ECS service recommendations.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> EcsServiceRecommendation
pub fn build(self) -> EcsServiceRecommendation
Consumes the builder and constructs a EcsServiceRecommendation
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
impl Clone for EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Default for EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
Source§fn default() -> EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
fn default() -> EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
impl PartialEq for EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder) -> bool
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impl UnwindSafe for EcsServiceRecommendationBuilder
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