Struct aws_sdk_databrew::model::Rule [−][src]
#[non_exhaustive]pub struct Rule {
pub name: Option<String>,
pub disabled: bool,
pub check_expression: Option<String>,
pub substitution_map: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub threshold: Option<Threshold>,
pub column_selectors: Option<Vec<ColumnSelector>>,
}
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Represents a single data quality requirement that should be validated in the scope of this dataset.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)
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; and struct update syntax will not work.name: Option<String>
The name of the rule.
disabled: bool
A value that specifies whether the rule is disabled. Once a rule is disabled, a profile job will not validate it during a job run. Default value is false.
check_expression: Option<String>
The expression which includes column references, condition names followed by
variable references, possibly grouped and combined with other conditions. For
example, (:col1 starts_with :prefix1 or :col1 starts_with :prefix2) and
(:col1 ends_with :suffix1 or :col1 ends_with :suffix2)
. Column and value
references are substitution variables that should start with the ':' symbol.
Depending on the context, substitution variables' values can be either an actual
value or a column name. These values are defined in the SubstitutionMap.
If a CheckExpression starts with a column reference, then ColumnSelectors in the
rule should be null. If ColumnSelectors has been defined, then there should be no
columnn reference in the left side of a condition, for example,
is_between :val1 and :val2
.
substitution_map: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
The map of substitution variable names to their values used in a check
expression. Variable names should start with a ':' (colon). Variable values can either
be actual values or column names. To differentiate between the two, column names
should be enclosed in backticks, for example, ":col1": "`Column A`".
threshold: Option<Threshold>
The threshold used with a non-aggregate check expression. Non-aggregate check expressions will be applied to each row in a specific column, and the threshold will be used to determine whether the validation succeeds.
column_selectors: Option<Vec<ColumnSelector>>
List of column selectors. Selectors can be used to select columns using a name or regular expression from the dataset. Rule will be applied to selected columns.
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A value that specifies whether the rule is disabled. Once a rule is disabled, a profile job will not validate it during a job run. Default value is false.
The expression which includes column references, condition names followed by
variable references, possibly grouped and combined with other conditions. For
example, (:col1 starts_with :prefix1 or :col1 starts_with :prefix2) and
(:col1 ends_with :suffix1 or :col1 ends_with :suffix2)
. Column and value
references are substitution variables that should start with the ':' symbol.
Depending on the context, substitution variables' values can be either an actual
value or a column name. These values are defined in the SubstitutionMap.
If a CheckExpression starts with a column reference, then ColumnSelectors in the
rule should be null. If ColumnSelectors has been defined, then there should be no
columnn reference in the left side of a condition, for example,
is_between :val1 and :val2
.
The map of substitution variable names to their values used in a check
expression. Variable names should start with a ':' (colon). Variable values can either
be actual values or column names. To differentiate between the two, column names
should be enclosed in backticks, for example, ":col1": "`Column A`".
The threshold used with a non-aggregate check expression. Non-aggregate check expressions will be applied to each row in a specific column, and the threshold will be used to determine whether the validation succeeds.
List of column selectors. Selectors can be used to select columns using a name or regular expression from the dataset. Rule will be applied to selected columns.
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