pub struct FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Fluent builder constructing a request to FailoverGlobalCluster.
Promotes the specified secondary DB cluster to be the primary DB cluster in the global cluster when failing over a global cluster occurs.
Use this operation to respond to an unplanned event, such as a regional disaster in the primary region. Failing over can result in a loss of write transaction data that wasn't replicated to the chosen secondary before the failover event occurred. However, the recovery process that promotes a DB instance on the chosen seconday DB cluster to be the primary writer DB instance guarantees that the data is in a transactionally consistent state.
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Source§impl FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
impl FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
Sourcepub fn as_input(&self) -> &FailoverGlobalClusterInputBuilder
pub fn as_input(&self) -> &FailoverGlobalClusterInputBuilder
Access the FailoverGlobalCluster as a reference.
Sourcepub async fn send(
self,
) -> Result<FailoverGlobalClusterOutput, SdkError<FailoverGlobalClusterError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<FailoverGlobalClusterOutput, SdkError<FailoverGlobalClusterError, HttpResponse>>
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
Sourcepub fn customize(
self,
) -> CustomizableOperation<FailoverGlobalClusterOutput, FailoverGlobalClusterError, Self>
pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<FailoverGlobalClusterOutput, FailoverGlobalClusterError, Self>
Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.
Sourcepub fn global_cluster_identifier(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn global_cluster_identifier(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The identifier of the Amazon DocumentDB global cluster to apply this operation. The identifier is the unique key assigned by the user when the cluster is created. In other words, it's the name of the global cluster.
Constraints:
-
Must match the identifier of an existing global cluster.
-
Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 255.
Pattern: \[A-Za-z\]\[0-9A-Za-z-:._\]*
Sourcepub fn set_global_cluster_identifier(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_global_cluster_identifier(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The identifier of the Amazon DocumentDB global cluster to apply this operation. The identifier is the unique key assigned by the user when the cluster is created. In other words, it's the name of the global cluster.
Constraints:
-
Must match the identifier of an existing global cluster.
-
Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 255.
Pattern: \[A-Za-z\]\[0-9A-Za-z-:._\]*
Sourcepub fn get_global_cluster_identifier(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_global_cluster_identifier(&self) -> &Option<String>
The identifier of the Amazon DocumentDB global cluster to apply this operation. The identifier is the unique key assigned by the user when the cluster is created. In other words, it's the name of the global cluster.
Constraints:
-
Must match the identifier of an existing global cluster.
-
Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 255.
Pattern: \[A-Za-z\]\[0-9A-Za-z-:._\]*
Sourcepub fn target_db_cluster_identifier(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn target_db_cluster_identifier(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The identifier of the secondary Amazon DocumentDB cluster that you want to promote to the primary for the global cluster. Use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the identifier so that Amazon DocumentDB can locate the cluster in its Amazon Web Services region.
Constraints:
-
Must match the identifier of an existing secondary cluster.
-
Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 255.
Pattern: \[A-Za-z\]\[0-9A-Za-z-:._\]*
Sourcepub fn set_target_db_cluster_identifier(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_target_db_cluster_identifier(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The identifier of the secondary Amazon DocumentDB cluster that you want to promote to the primary for the global cluster. Use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the identifier so that Amazon DocumentDB can locate the cluster in its Amazon Web Services region.
Constraints:
-
Must match the identifier of an existing secondary cluster.
-
Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 255.
Pattern: \[A-Za-z\]\[0-9A-Za-z-:._\]*
Sourcepub fn get_target_db_cluster_identifier(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_target_db_cluster_identifier(&self) -> &Option<String>
The identifier of the secondary Amazon DocumentDB cluster that you want to promote to the primary for the global cluster. Use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the identifier so that Amazon DocumentDB can locate the cluster in its Amazon Web Services region.
Constraints:
-
Must match the identifier of an existing secondary cluster.
-
Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 255.
Pattern: \[A-Za-z\]\[0-9A-Za-z-:._\]*
Sourcepub fn allow_data_loss(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn allow_data_loss(self, input: bool) -> Self
Specifies whether to allow data loss for this global cluster operation. Allowing data loss triggers a global failover operation.
If you don't specify AllowDataLoss, the global cluster operation defaults to a switchover.
Constraints:
-
Can't be specified together with the
Switchoverparameter.
Sourcepub fn set_allow_data_loss(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_allow_data_loss(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Specifies whether to allow data loss for this global cluster operation. Allowing data loss triggers a global failover operation.
If you don't specify AllowDataLoss, the global cluster operation defaults to a switchover.
Constraints:
-
Can't be specified together with the
Switchoverparameter.
Sourcepub fn get_allow_data_loss(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_allow_data_loss(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Specifies whether to allow data loss for this global cluster operation. Allowing data loss triggers a global failover operation.
If you don't specify AllowDataLoss, the global cluster operation defaults to a switchover.
Constraints:
-
Can't be specified together with the
Switchoverparameter.
Sourcepub fn switchover(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn switchover(self, input: bool) -> Self
Specifies whether to switch over this global database cluster.
Constraints:
-
Can't be specified together with the
AllowDataLossparameter.
Sourcepub fn set_switchover(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_switchover(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Specifies whether to switch over this global database cluster.
Constraints:
-
Can't be specified together with the
AllowDataLossparameter.
Sourcepub fn get_switchover(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_switchover(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Specifies whether to switch over this global database cluster.
Constraints:
-
Can't be specified together with the
AllowDataLossparameter.
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Source§impl Clone for FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
impl Clone for FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
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impl Freeze for FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
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impl Send for FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
impl Sync for FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
impl Unpin for FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
impl !UnwindSafe for FailoverGlobalClusterFluentBuilder
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