#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TerminateGameSessionInput {
pub game_session_id: Option<String>,
pub termination_mode: Option<TerminationMode>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.game_session_id: Option<String>
A unique identifier for the game session to be terminated. A game session ARN has the following format: arn:aws:gamelift:
.
termination_mode: Option<TerminationMode>
The method to use to terminate the game session. Available methods include:
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TRIGGER_ON_PROCESS_TERMINATE
– Prompts the Amazon GameLift Servers service to send anOnProcessTerminate()
callback to the server process and initiate the normal game session shutdown sequence. TheOnProcessTerminate
method, which is implemented in the game server code, must include a call to the server SDK actionProcessEnding()
, which is how the server process signals to Amazon GameLift Servers that a game session is ending. If the server process doesn't callProcessEnding()
, the game session termination won't conclude successfully. -
FORCE_TERMINATE
– Prompts the Amazon GameLift Servers service to stop the server process immediately. Amazon GameLift Servers takes action (depending on the type of fleet) to shut down the server process without the normal game session shutdown sequence.This method is not available for game sessions that are running on Anywhere fleets unless the fleet is deployed with the Amazon GameLift Servers Agent. In this scenario, a force terminate request results in an invalid or bad request exception.
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Source§impl TerminateGameSessionInput
impl TerminateGameSessionInput
Sourcepub fn game_session_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn game_session_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
A unique identifier for the game session to be terminated. A game session ARN has the following format: arn:aws:gamelift:
.
Sourcepub fn termination_mode(&self) -> Option<&TerminationMode>
pub fn termination_mode(&self) -> Option<&TerminationMode>
The method to use to terminate the game session. Available methods include:
-
TRIGGER_ON_PROCESS_TERMINATE
– Prompts the Amazon GameLift Servers service to send anOnProcessTerminate()
callback to the server process and initiate the normal game session shutdown sequence. TheOnProcessTerminate
method, which is implemented in the game server code, must include a call to the server SDK actionProcessEnding()
, which is how the server process signals to Amazon GameLift Servers that a game session is ending. If the server process doesn't callProcessEnding()
, the game session termination won't conclude successfully. -
FORCE_TERMINATE
– Prompts the Amazon GameLift Servers service to stop the server process immediately. Amazon GameLift Servers takes action (depending on the type of fleet) to shut down the server process without the normal game session shutdown sequence.This method is not available for game sessions that are running on Anywhere fleets unless the fleet is deployed with the Amazon GameLift Servers Agent. In this scenario, a force terminate request results in an invalid or bad request exception.
Source§impl TerminateGameSessionInput
impl TerminateGameSessionInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TerminateGameSessionInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TerminateGameSessionInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TerminateGameSessionInput
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Source§impl Clone for TerminateGameSessionInput
impl Clone for TerminateGameSessionInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TerminateGameSessionInput
fn clone(&self) -> TerminateGameSessionInput
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for TerminateGameSessionInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for TerminateGameSessionInput
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impl Freeze for TerminateGameSessionInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for TerminateGameSessionInput
impl Send for TerminateGameSessionInput
impl Sync for TerminateGameSessionInput
impl Unpin for TerminateGameSessionInput
impl UnwindSafe for TerminateGameSessionInput
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