#[non_exhaustive]pub struct IcebergDestinationUpdate {
pub destination_table_configuration_list: Option<Vec<DestinationTableConfiguration>>,
pub schema_evolution_configuration: Option<SchemaEvolutionConfiguration>,
pub table_creation_configuration: Option<TableCreationConfiguration>,
pub buffering_hints: Option<BufferingHints>,
pub cloud_watch_logging_options: Option<CloudWatchLoggingOptions>,
pub processing_configuration: Option<ProcessingConfiguration>,
pub s3_backup_mode: Option<IcebergS3BackupMode>,
pub retry_options: Option<RetryOptions>,
pub role_arn: Option<String>,
pub append_only: Option<bool>,
pub catalog_configuration: Option<CatalogConfiguration>,
pub s3_configuration: Option<S3DestinationConfiguration>,
}
Expand description
Describes an update for a destination in Apache Iceberg Tables.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.destination_table_configuration_list: Option<Vec<DestinationTableConfiguration>>
Provides a list of DestinationTableConfigurations
which Firehose uses to deliver data to Apache Iceberg Tables. Firehose will write data with insert if table specific configuration is not provided here.
schema_evolution_configuration: Option<SchemaEvolutionConfiguration>
The configuration to enable automatic schema evolution.
Amazon Data Firehose is in preview release and is subject to change.
table_creation_configuration: Option<TableCreationConfiguration>
The configuration to enable automatic table creation.
Amazon Data Firehose is in preview release and is subject to change.
buffering_hints: Option<BufferingHints>
Describes hints for the buffering to perform before delivering data to the destination. These options are treated as hints, and therefore Firehose might choose to use different values when it is optimal. The SizeInMBs
and IntervalInSeconds
parameters are optional. However, if specify a value for one of them, you must also provide a value for the other.
cloud_watch_logging_options: Option<CloudWatchLoggingOptions>
Describes the Amazon CloudWatch logging options for your Firehose stream.
processing_configuration: Option<ProcessingConfiguration>
Describes a data processing configuration.
s3_backup_mode: Option<IcebergS3BackupMode>
Describes how Firehose will backup records. Currently,Firehose only supports FailedDataOnly
.
retry_options: Option<RetryOptions>
The retry behavior in case Firehose is unable to deliver data to a destination.
role_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role to be assumed by Firehose for calling Apache Iceberg Tables.
append_only: Option<bool>
Describes whether all incoming data for this delivery stream will be append only (inserts only and not for updates and deletes) for Iceberg delivery. This feature is only applicable for Apache Iceberg Tables.
The default value is false. If you set this value to true, Firehose automatically increases the throughput limit of a stream based on the throttling levels of the stream. If you set this parameter to true for a stream with updates and deletes, you will see out of order delivery.
catalog_configuration: Option<CatalogConfiguration>
Configuration describing where the destination Iceberg tables are persisted.
s3_configuration: Option<S3DestinationConfiguration>
Describes the configuration of a destination in Amazon S3.
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Source§impl IcebergDestinationUpdate
impl IcebergDestinationUpdate
Sourcepub fn destination_table_configuration_list(
&self,
) -> &[DestinationTableConfiguration]
pub fn destination_table_configuration_list( &self, ) -> &[DestinationTableConfiguration]
Provides a list of DestinationTableConfigurations
which Firehose uses to deliver data to Apache Iceberg Tables. Firehose will write data with insert if table specific configuration is not provided here.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .destination_table_configuration_list.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn schema_evolution_configuration(
&self,
) -> Option<&SchemaEvolutionConfiguration>
pub fn schema_evolution_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&SchemaEvolutionConfiguration>
The configuration to enable automatic schema evolution.
Amazon Data Firehose is in preview release and is subject to change.
Sourcepub fn table_creation_configuration(
&self,
) -> Option<&TableCreationConfiguration>
pub fn table_creation_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&TableCreationConfiguration>
The configuration to enable automatic table creation.
Amazon Data Firehose is in preview release and is subject to change.
Sourcepub fn buffering_hints(&self) -> Option<&BufferingHints>
pub fn buffering_hints(&self) -> Option<&BufferingHints>
Describes hints for the buffering to perform before delivering data to the destination. These options are treated as hints, and therefore Firehose might choose to use different values when it is optimal. The SizeInMBs
and IntervalInSeconds
parameters are optional. However, if specify a value for one of them, you must also provide a value for the other.
Sourcepub fn cloud_watch_logging_options(&self) -> Option<&CloudWatchLoggingOptions>
pub fn cloud_watch_logging_options(&self) -> Option<&CloudWatchLoggingOptions>
Describes the Amazon CloudWatch logging options for your Firehose stream.
Sourcepub fn processing_configuration(&self) -> Option<&ProcessingConfiguration>
pub fn processing_configuration(&self) -> Option<&ProcessingConfiguration>
Describes a data processing configuration.
Sourcepub fn s3_backup_mode(&self) -> Option<&IcebergS3BackupMode>
pub fn s3_backup_mode(&self) -> Option<&IcebergS3BackupMode>
Describes how Firehose will backup records. Currently,Firehose only supports FailedDataOnly
.
Sourcepub fn retry_options(&self) -> Option<&RetryOptions>
pub fn retry_options(&self) -> Option<&RetryOptions>
The retry behavior in case Firehose is unable to deliver data to a destination.
Sourcepub fn role_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn role_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role to be assumed by Firehose for calling Apache Iceberg Tables.
Sourcepub fn append_only(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn append_only(&self) -> Option<bool>
Describes whether all incoming data for this delivery stream will be append only (inserts only and not for updates and deletes) for Iceberg delivery. This feature is only applicable for Apache Iceberg Tables.
The default value is false. If you set this value to true, Firehose automatically increases the throughput limit of a stream based on the throttling levels of the stream. If you set this parameter to true for a stream with updates and deletes, you will see out of order delivery.
Sourcepub fn catalog_configuration(&self) -> Option<&CatalogConfiguration>
pub fn catalog_configuration(&self) -> Option<&CatalogConfiguration>
Configuration describing where the destination Iceberg tables are persisted.
Sourcepub fn s3_configuration(&self) -> Option<&S3DestinationConfiguration>
pub fn s3_configuration(&self) -> Option<&S3DestinationConfiguration>
Describes the configuration of a destination in Amazon S3.
Source§impl IcebergDestinationUpdate
impl IcebergDestinationUpdate
Sourcepub fn builder() -> IcebergDestinationUpdateBuilder
pub fn builder() -> IcebergDestinationUpdateBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture IcebergDestinationUpdate
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Source§impl Clone for IcebergDestinationUpdate
impl Clone for IcebergDestinationUpdate
Source§fn clone(&self) -> IcebergDestinationUpdate
fn clone(&self) -> IcebergDestinationUpdate
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impl Debug for IcebergDestinationUpdate
Source§impl PartialEq for IcebergDestinationUpdate
impl PartialEq for IcebergDestinationUpdate
impl StructuralPartialEq for IcebergDestinationUpdate
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impl Freeze for IcebergDestinationUpdate
impl RefUnwindSafe for IcebergDestinationUpdate
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impl Unpin for IcebergDestinationUpdate
impl UnwindSafe for IcebergDestinationUpdate
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