#[non_exhaustive]pub struct IoTJobExponentialRolloutRate {
pub base_rate_per_minute: i32,
pub increment_factor: f64,
pub rate_increase_criteria: Option<IoTJobRateIncreaseCriteria>,
}
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Contains information about an exponential rollout rate for a configuration deployment job.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.base_rate_per_minute: i32
The minimum number of devices that receive a pending job notification, per minute, when the job starts. This parameter defines the initial rollout rate of the job.
increment_factor: f64
The exponential factor to increase the rollout rate for the job.
This parameter supports up to one digit after the decimal (for example, you can specify 1.5
, but not 1.55
).
rate_increase_criteria: Option<IoTJobRateIncreaseCriteria>
The criteria to increase the rollout rate for the job.
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Source§impl IoTJobExponentialRolloutRate
impl IoTJobExponentialRolloutRate
Sourcepub fn base_rate_per_minute(&self) -> i32
pub fn base_rate_per_minute(&self) -> i32
The minimum number of devices that receive a pending job notification, per minute, when the job starts. This parameter defines the initial rollout rate of the job.
Sourcepub fn increment_factor(&self) -> f64
pub fn increment_factor(&self) -> f64
The exponential factor to increase the rollout rate for the job.
This parameter supports up to one digit after the decimal (for example, you can specify 1.5
, but not 1.55
).
Sourcepub fn rate_increase_criteria(&self) -> Option<&IoTJobRateIncreaseCriteria>
pub fn rate_increase_criteria(&self) -> Option<&IoTJobRateIncreaseCriteria>
The criteria to increase the rollout rate for the job.
Source§impl IoTJobExponentialRolloutRate
impl IoTJobExponentialRolloutRate
Sourcepub fn builder() -> IoTJobExponentialRolloutRateBuilder
pub fn builder() -> IoTJobExponentialRolloutRateBuilder
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impl Clone for IoTJobExponentialRolloutRate
Source§fn clone(&self) -> IoTJobExponentialRolloutRate
fn clone(&self) -> IoTJobExponentialRolloutRate
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