#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ResourceDataContainer {
pub local_device_resource_data: Option<LocalDeviceResourceData>,
pub local_volume_resource_data: Option<LocalVolumeResourceData>,
pub s3_machine_learning_model_resource_data: Option<S3MachineLearningModelResourceData>,
pub sage_maker_machine_learning_model_resource_data: Option<SageMakerMachineLearningModelResourceData>,
pub secrets_manager_secret_resource_data: Option<SecretsManagerSecretResourceData>,
}
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A container for resource data. The container takes only one of the following supported resource data types: ’‘LocalDeviceResourceData’’, ’‘LocalVolumeResourceData’’, ’‘SageMakerMachineLearningModelResourceData’’, ’‘S3MachineLearningModelResourceData’’, ’‘SecretsManagerSecretResourceData’’.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.local_device_resource_data: Option<LocalDeviceResourceData>
Attributes that define the local device resource.
local_volume_resource_data: Option<LocalVolumeResourceData>
Attributes that define the local volume resource.
s3_machine_learning_model_resource_data: Option<S3MachineLearningModelResourceData>
Attributes that define an Amazon S3 machine learning resource.
sage_maker_machine_learning_model_resource_data: Option<SageMakerMachineLearningModelResourceData>
Attributes that define an Amazon SageMaker machine learning resource.
secrets_manager_secret_resource_data: Option<SecretsManagerSecretResourceData>
Attributes that define a secret resource, which references a secret from AWS Secrets Manager.
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Source§impl ResourceDataContainer
impl ResourceDataContainer
Sourcepub fn local_device_resource_data(&self) -> Option<&LocalDeviceResourceData>
pub fn local_device_resource_data(&self) -> Option<&LocalDeviceResourceData>
Attributes that define the local device resource.
Sourcepub fn local_volume_resource_data(&self) -> Option<&LocalVolumeResourceData>
pub fn local_volume_resource_data(&self) -> Option<&LocalVolumeResourceData>
Attributes that define the local volume resource.
Sourcepub fn s3_machine_learning_model_resource_data(
&self,
) -> Option<&S3MachineLearningModelResourceData>
pub fn s3_machine_learning_model_resource_data( &self, ) -> Option<&S3MachineLearningModelResourceData>
Attributes that define an Amazon S3 machine learning resource.
Sourcepub fn sage_maker_machine_learning_model_resource_data(
&self,
) -> Option<&SageMakerMachineLearningModelResourceData>
pub fn sage_maker_machine_learning_model_resource_data( &self, ) -> Option<&SageMakerMachineLearningModelResourceData>
Attributes that define an Amazon SageMaker machine learning resource.
Sourcepub fn secrets_manager_secret_resource_data(
&self,
) -> Option<&SecretsManagerSecretResourceData>
pub fn secrets_manager_secret_resource_data( &self, ) -> Option<&SecretsManagerSecretResourceData>
Attributes that define a secret resource, which references a secret from AWS Secrets Manager.
Source§impl ResourceDataContainer
impl ResourceDataContainer
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ResourceDataContainerBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ResourceDataContainerBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ResourceDataContainer
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Source§impl Clone for ResourceDataContainer
impl Clone for ResourceDataContainer
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ResourceDataContainer
fn clone(&self) -> ResourceDataContainer
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impl Debug for ResourceDataContainer
Source§impl PartialEq for ResourceDataContainer
impl PartialEq for ResourceDataContainer
impl StructuralPartialEq for ResourceDataContainer
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impl Freeze for ResourceDataContainer
impl RefUnwindSafe for ResourceDataContainer
impl Send for ResourceDataContainer
impl Sync for ResourceDataContainer
impl Unpin for ResourceDataContainer
impl UnwindSafe for ResourceDataContainer
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