pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for ExcelOptions.

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Appends an item to sheet_names.

To override the contents of this collection use set_sheet_names.

One or more named sheets in the Excel file that will be included in the dataset.

One or more named sheets in the Excel file that will be included in the dataset.

Examples found in repository?
src/json_deser.rs (lines 4550-4552)
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pub(crate) fn deser_structure_crate_model_excel_options<'a, I>(
    tokens: &mut std::iter::Peekable<I>,
) -> Result<Option<crate::model::ExcelOptions>, aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError>
where
    I: Iterator<
        Item = Result<
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token<'a>,
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError,
        >,
    >,
{
    match tokens.next().transpose()? {
        Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ValueNull { .. }) => Ok(None),
        Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::StartObject { .. }) => {
            #[allow(unused_mut)]
            let mut builder = crate::model::excel_options::Builder::default();
            loop {
                match tokens.next().transpose()? {
                    Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::EndObject { .. }) => break,
                    Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ObjectKey { key, .. }) => {
                        match key.to_unescaped()?.as_ref() {
                            "SheetNames" => {
                                builder = builder.set_sheet_names(
                                    crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_databrew_sheet_name_list(tokens)?
                                );
                            }
                            "SheetIndexes" => {
                                builder = builder.set_sheet_indexes(
                                    crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_databrew_sheet_index_list(tokens)?
                                );
                            }
                            "HeaderRow" => {
                                builder = builder.set_header_row(
                                    aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::expect_bool_or_null(
                                        tokens.next(),
                                    )?,
                                );
                            }
                            _ => aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::skip_value(tokens)?,
                        }
                    }
                    other => {
                        return Err(
                            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(format!(
                                "expected object key or end object, found: {:?}",
                                other
                            )),
                        )
                    }
                }
            }
            Ok(Some(builder.build()))
        }
        _ => Err(
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(
                "expected start object or null",
            ),
        ),
    }
}

Appends an item to sheet_indexes.

To override the contents of this collection use set_sheet_indexes.

One or more sheet numbers in the Excel file that will be included in the dataset.

One or more sheet numbers in the Excel file that will be included in the dataset.

Examples found in repository?
src/json_deser.rs (lines 4555-4557)
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pub(crate) fn deser_structure_crate_model_excel_options<'a, I>(
    tokens: &mut std::iter::Peekable<I>,
) -> Result<Option<crate::model::ExcelOptions>, aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError>
where
    I: Iterator<
        Item = Result<
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token<'a>,
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError,
        >,
    >,
{
    match tokens.next().transpose()? {
        Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ValueNull { .. }) => Ok(None),
        Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::StartObject { .. }) => {
            #[allow(unused_mut)]
            let mut builder = crate::model::excel_options::Builder::default();
            loop {
                match tokens.next().transpose()? {
                    Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::EndObject { .. }) => break,
                    Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ObjectKey { key, .. }) => {
                        match key.to_unescaped()?.as_ref() {
                            "SheetNames" => {
                                builder = builder.set_sheet_names(
                                    crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_databrew_sheet_name_list(tokens)?
                                );
                            }
                            "SheetIndexes" => {
                                builder = builder.set_sheet_indexes(
                                    crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_databrew_sheet_index_list(tokens)?
                                );
                            }
                            "HeaderRow" => {
                                builder = builder.set_header_row(
                                    aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::expect_bool_or_null(
                                        tokens.next(),
                                    )?,
                                );
                            }
                            _ => aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::skip_value(tokens)?,
                        }
                    }
                    other => {
                        return Err(
                            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(format!(
                                "expected object key or end object, found: {:?}",
                                other
                            )),
                        )
                    }
                }
            }
            Ok(Some(builder.build()))
        }
        _ => Err(
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(
                "expected start object or null",
            ),
        ),
    }
}

A variable that specifies whether the first row in the file is parsed as the header. If this value is false, column names are auto-generated.

A variable that specifies whether the first row in the file is parsed as the header. If this value is false, column names are auto-generated.

Examples found in repository?
src/json_deser.rs (lines 4560-4564)
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pub(crate) fn deser_structure_crate_model_excel_options<'a, I>(
    tokens: &mut std::iter::Peekable<I>,
) -> Result<Option<crate::model::ExcelOptions>, aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError>
where
    I: Iterator<
        Item = Result<
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token<'a>,
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError,
        >,
    >,
{
    match tokens.next().transpose()? {
        Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ValueNull { .. }) => Ok(None),
        Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::StartObject { .. }) => {
            #[allow(unused_mut)]
            let mut builder = crate::model::excel_options::Builder::default();
            loop {
                match tokens.next().transpose()? {
                    Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::EndObject { .. }) => break,
                    Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ObjectKey { key, .. }) => {
                        match key.to_unescaped()?.as_ref() {
                            "SheetNames" => {
                                builder = builder.set_sheet_names(
                                    crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_databrew_sheet_name_list(tokens)?
                                );
                            }
                            "SheetIndexes" => {
                                builder = builder.set_sheet_indexes(
                                    crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_databrew_sheet_index_list(tokens)?
                                );
                            }
                            "HeaderRow" => {
                                builder = builder.set_header_row(
                                    aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::expect_bool_or_null(
                                        tokens.next(),
                                    )?,
                                );
                            }
                            _ => aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::skip_value(tokens)?,
                        }
                    }
                    other => {
                        return Err(
                            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(format!(
                                "expected object key or end object, found: {:?}",
                                other
                            )),
                        )
                    }
                }
            }
            Ok(Some(builder.build()))
        }
        _ => Err(
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(
                "expected start object or null",
            ),
        ),
    }
}

Consumes the builder and constructs a ExcelOptions.

Examples found in repository?
src/json_deser.rs (line 4579)
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pub(crate) fn deser_structure_crate_model_excel_options<'a, I>(
    tokens: &mut std::iter::Peekable<I>,
) -> Result<Option<crate::model::ExcelOptions>, aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError>
where
    I: Iterator<
        Item = Result<
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token<'a>,
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError,
        >,
    >,
{
    match tokens.next().transpose()? {
        Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ValueNull { .. }) => Ok(None),
        Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::StartObject { .. }) => {
            #[allow(unused_mut)]
            let mut builder = crate::model::excel_options::Builder::default();
            loop {
                match tokens.next().transpose()? {
                    Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::EndObject { .. }) => break,
                    Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ObjectKey { key, .. }) => {
                        match key.to_unescaped()?.as_ref() {
                            "SheetNames" => {
                                builder = builder.set_sheet_names(
                                    crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_databrew_sheet_name_list(tokens)?
                                );
                            }
                            "SheetIndexes" => {
                                builder = builder.set_sheet_indexes(
                                    crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_databrew_sheet_index_list(tokens)?
                                );
                            }
                            "HeaderRow" => {
                                builder = builder.set_header_row(
                                    aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::expect_bool_or_null(
                                        tokens.next(),
                                    )?,
                                );
                            }
                            _ => aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::skip_value(tokens)?,
                        }
                    }
                    other => {
                        return Err(
                            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(format!(
                                "expected object key or end object, found: {:?}",
                                other
                            )),
                        )
                    }
                }
            }
            Ok(Some(builder.build()))
        }
        _ => Err(
            aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(
                "expected start object or null",
            ),
        ),
    }
}

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