#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UpdateApplicationInput {Show 15 fields
pub application_id: Option<String>,
pub client_token: Option<String>,
pub initial_capacity: Option<HashMap<String, InitialCapacityConfig>>,
pub maximum_capacity: Option<MaximumAllowedResources>,
pub auto_start_configuration: Option<AutoStartConfig>,
pub auto_stop_configuration: Option<AutoStopConfig>,
pub network_configuration: Option<NetworkConfiguration>,
pub architecture: Option<Architecture>,
pub image_configuration: Option<ImageConfigurationInput>,
pub worker_type_specifications: Option<HashMap<String, WorkerTypeSpecificationInput>>,
pub interactive_configuration: Option<InteractiveConfiguration>,
pub release_label: Option<String>,
pub runtime_configuration: Option<Vec<Configuration>>,
pub monitoring_configuration: Option<MonitoringConfiguration>,
pub scheduler_configuration: Option<SchedulerConfiguration>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.application_id: Option<String>
The ID of the application to update.
client_token: Option<String>
The client idempotency token of the application to update. Its value must be unique for each request.
initial_capacity: Option<HashMap<String, InitialCapacityConfig>>
The capacity to initialize when the application is updated.
maximum_capacity: Option<MaximumAllowedResources>
The maximum capacity to allocate when the application is updated. This is cumulative across all workers at any given point in time during the lifespan of the application. No new resources will be created once any one of the defined limits is hit.
auto_start_configuration: Option<AutoStartConfig>
The configuration for an application to automatically start on job submission.
auto_stop_configuration: Option<AutoStopConfig>
The configuration for an application to automatically stop after a certain amount of time being idle.
network_configuration: Option<NetworkConfiguration>
The network configuration for customer VPC connectivity.
architecture: Option<Architecture>
The CPU architecture of an application.
image_configuration: Option<ImageConfigurationInput>
The image configuration to be used for all worker types. You can either set this parameter or imageConfiguration
for each worker type in WorkerTypeSpecificationInput
.
worker_type_specifications: Option<HashMap<String, WorkerTypeSpecificationInput>>
The key-value pairs that specify worker type to WorkerTypeSpecificationInput
. This parameter must contain all valid worker types for a Spark or Hive application. Valid worker types include Driver
and Executor
for Spark applications and HiveDriver
and TezTask
for Hive applications. You can either set image details in this parameter for each worker type, or in imageConfiguration
for all worker types.
interactive_configuration: Option<InteractiveConfiguration>
The interactive configuration object that contains new interactive use cases when the application is updated.
release_label: Option<String>
The Amazon EMR release label for the application. You can change the release label to use a different release of Amazon EMR.
runtime_configuration: Option<Vec<Configuration>>
The Configuration specifications to use when updating an application. Each configuration consists of a classification and properties. This configuration is applied across all the job runs submitted under the application.
monitoring_configuration: Option<MonitoringConfiguration>
The configuration setting for monitoring.
scheduler_configuration: Option<SchedulerConfiguration>
The scheduler configuration for batch and streaming jobs running on this application. Supported with release labels emr-7.0.0 and above.
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Source§impl UpdateApplicationInput
impl UpdateApplicationInput
Sourcepub fn application_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn application_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the application to update.
Sourcepub fn client_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn client_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
The client idempotency token of the application to update. Its value must be unique for each request.
Sourcepub fn initial_capacity(
&self,
) -> Option<&HashMap<String, InitialCapacityConfig>>
pub fn initial_capacity( &self, ) -> Option<&HashMap<String, InitialCapacityConfig>>
The capacity to initialize when the application is updated.
Sourcepub fn maximum_capacity(&self) -> Option<&MaximumAllowedResources>
pub fn maximum_capacity(&self) -> Option<&MaximumAllowedResources>
The maximum capacity to allocate when the application is updated. This is cumulative across all workers at any given point in time during the lifespan of the application. No new resources will be created once any one of the defined limits is hit.
Sourcepub fn auto_start_configuration(&self) -> Option<&AutoStartConfig>
pub fn auto_start_configuration(&self) -> Option<&AutoStartConfig>
The configuration for an application to automatically start on job submission.
Sourcepub fn auto_stop_configuration(&self) -> Option<&AutoStopConfig>
pub fn auto_stop_configuration(&self) -> Option<&AutoStopConfig>
The configuration for an application to automatically stop after a certain amount of time being idle.
Sourcepub fn network_configuration(&self) -> Option<&NetworkConfiguration>
pub fn network_configuration(&self) -> Option<&NetworkConfiguration>
The network configuration for customer VPC connectivity.
Sourcepub fn architecture(&self) -> Option<&Architecture>
pub fn architecture(&self) -> Option<&Architecture>
The CPU architecture of an application.
Sourcepub fn image_configuration(&self) -> Option<&ImageConfigurationInput>
pub fn image_configuration(&self) -> Option<&ImageConfigurationInput>
The image configuration to be used for all worker types. You can either set this parameter or imageConfiguration
for each worker type in WorkerTypeSpecificationInput
.
Sourcepub fn worker_type_specifications(
&self,
) -> Option<&HashMap<String, WorkerTypeSpecificationInput>>
pub fn worker_type_specifications( &self, ) -> Option<&HashMap<String, WorkerTypeSpecificationInput>>
The key-value pairs that specify worker type to WorkerTypeSpecificationInput
. This parameter must contain all valid worker types for a Spark or Hive application. Valid worker types include Driver
and Executor
for Spark applications and HiveDriver
and TezTask
for Hive applications. You can either set image details in this parameter for each worker type, or in imageConfiguration
for all worker types.
Sourcepub fn interactive_configuration(&self) -> Option<&InteractiveConfiguration>
pub fn interactive_configuration(&self) -> Option<&InteractiveConfiguration>
The interactive configuration object that contains new interactive use cases when the application is updated.
Sourcepub fn release_label(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn release_label(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon EMR release label for the application. You can change the release label to use a different release of Amazon EMR.
Sourcepub fn runtime_configuration(&self) -> &[Configuration]
pub fn runtime_configuration(&self) -> &[Configuration]
The Configuration specifications to use when updating an application. Each configuration consists of a classification and properties. This configuration is applied across all the job runs submitted under the application.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .runtime_configuration.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn monitoring_configuration(&self) -> Option<&MonitoringConfiguration>
pub fn monitoring_configuration(&self) -> Option<&MonitoringConfiguration>
The configuration setting for monitoring.
Sourcepub fn scheduler_configuration(&self) -> Option<&SchedulerConfiguration>
pub fn scheduler_configuration(&self) -> Option<&SchedulerConfiguration>
The scheduler configuration for batch and streaming jobs running on this application. Supported with release labels emr-7.0.0 and above.
Source§impl UpdateApplicationInput
impl UpdateApplicationInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UpdateApplicationInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UpdateApplicationInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UpdateApplicationInput
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Source§impl Clone for UpdateApplicationInput
impl Clone for UpdateApplicationInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateApplicationInput
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateApplicationInput
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impl Debug for UpdateApplicationInput
Source§impl PartialEq for UpdateApplicationInput
impl PartialEq for UpdateApplicationInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for UpdateApplicationInput
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impl Freeze for UpdateApplicationInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for UpdateApplicationInput
impl Send for UpdateApplicationInput
impl Sync for UpdateApplicationInput
impl Unpin for UpdateApplicationInput
impl UnwindSafe for UpdateApplicationInput
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