#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CopyCommand {
pub data_table_name: String,
pub data_table_columns: Option<String>,
pub copy_options: Option<String>,
}
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Describes a COPY
command for Amazon Redshift.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.data_table_name: String
The name of the target table. The table must already exist in the database.
data_table_columns: Option<String>
A comma-separated list of column names.
copy_options: Option<String>
Optional parameters to use with the Amazon Redshift COPY
command. For more information, see the "Optional Parameters" section of Amazon Redshift COPY command. Some possible examples that would apply to Firehose are as follows:
delimiter '\t' lzop;
- fields are delimited with "\t" (TAB character) and compressed using lzop.
delimiter '|'
- fields are delimited with "|" (this is the default delimiter).
delimiter '|' escape
- the delimiter should be escaped.
fixedwidth 'venueid:3,venuename:25,venuecity:12,venuestate:2,venueseats:6'
- fields are fixed width in the source, with each width specified after every column in the table.
JSON 's3://mybucket/jsonpaths.txt'
- data is in JSON format, and the path specified is the format of the data.
For more examples, see Amazon Redshift COPY command examples.
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Source§impl CopyCommand
impl CopyCommand
Sourcepub fn data_table_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn data_table_name(&self) -> &str
The name of the target table. The table must already exist in the database.
Sourcepub fn data_table_columns(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn data_table_columns(&self) -> Option<&str>
A comma-separated list of column names.
Sourcepub fn copy_options(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn copy_options(&self) -> Option<&str>
Optional parameters to use with the Amazon Redshift COPY
command. For more information, see the "Optional Parameters" section of Amazon Redshift COPY command. Some possible examples that would apply to Firehose are as follows:
delimiter '\t' lzop;
- fields are delimited with "\t" (TAB character) and compressed using lzop.
delimiter '|'
- fields are delimited with "|" (this is the default delimiter).
delimiter '|' escape
- the delimiter should be escaped.
fixedwidth 'venueid:3,venuename:25,venuecity:12,venuestate:2,venueseats:6'
- fields are fixed width in the source, with each width specified after every column in the table.
JSON 's3://mybucket/jsonpaths.txt'
- data is in JSON format, and the path specified is the format of the data.
For more examples, see Amazon Redshift COPY command examples.
Source§impl CopyCommand
impl CopyCommand
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CopyCommandBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CopyCommandBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CopyCommand
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Source§impl Clone for CopyCommand
impl Clone for CopyCommand
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CopyCommand
fn clone(&self) -> CopyCommand
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impl Debug for CopyCommand
Source§impl PartialEq for CopyCommand
impl PartialEq for CopyCommand
impl StructuralPartialEq for CopyCommand
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impl Freeze for CopyCommand
impl RefUnwindSafe for CopyCommand
impl Send for CopyCommand
impl Sync for CopyCommand
impl Unpin for CopyCommand
impl UnwindSafe for CopyCommand
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