pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A builder for BatchDeleteTableRowsOutput.
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source§impl Builder
impl Builder
sourcepub fn workbook_cursor(self, input: i64) -> Self
pub fn workbook_cursor(self, input: i64) -> Self
The updated workbook cursor after deleting the rows from the table.
sourcepub fn set_workbook_cursor(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self
pub fn set_workbook_cursor(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self
The updated workbook cursor after deleting the rows from the table.
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pub(crate) fn deser_operation_crate_operation_batch_delete_table_rows(
value: &[u8],
mut builder: crate::output::batch_delete_table_rows_output::Builder,
) -> Result<
crate::output::batch_delete_table_rows_output::Builder,
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError,
> {
let mut tokens_owned =
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::json_token_iter(crate::json_deser::or_empty_doc(value))
.peekable();
let tokens = &mut tokens_owned;
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::expect_start_object(tokens.next())?;
loop {
match tokens.next().transpose()? {
Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::EndObject { .. }) => break,
Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ObjectKey { key, .. }) => {
match key.to_unescaped()?.as_ref() {
"failedBatchItems" => {
builder = builder.set_failed_batch_items(
crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_honeycode_failed_batch_items(tokens)?
);
}
"workbookCursor" => {
builder = builder.set_workbook_cursor(
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::expect_number_or_null(
tokens.next(),
)?
.map(i64::try_from)
.transpose()?,
);
}
_ => aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::skip_value(tokens)?,
}
}
other => {
return Err(
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(format!(
"expected object key or end object, found: {:?}",
other
)),
)
}
}
}
if tokens.next().is_some() {
return Err(
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(
"found more JSON tokens after completing parsing",
),
);
}
Ok(builder)
}sourcepub fn failed_batch_items(self, input: FailedBatchItem) -> Self
pub fn failed_batch_items(self, input: FailedBatchItem) -> Self
Appends an item to failed_batch_items.
To override the contents of this collection use set_failed_batch_items.
The list of row ids in the request that could not be deleted from the table. Each element in this list contains one row id from the request that could not be deleted along with the reason why that item could not be deleted.
sourcepub fn set_failed_batch_items(self, input: Option<Vec<FailedBatchItem>>) -> Self
pub fn set_failed_batch_items(self, input: Option<Vec<FailedBatchItem>>) -> Self
The list of row ids in the request that could not be deleted from the table. Each element in this list contains one row id from the request that could not be deleted along with the reason why that item could not be deleted.
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pub(crate) fn deser_operation_crate_operation_batch_delete_table_rows(
value: &[u8],
mut builder: crate::output::batch_delete_table_rows_output::Builder,
) -> Result<
crate::output::batch_delete_table_rows_output::Builder,
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError,
> {
let mut tokens_owned =
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::json_token_iter(crate::json_deser::or_empty_doc(value))
.peekable();
let tokens = &mut tokens_owned;
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::expect_start_object(tokens.next())?;
loop {
match tokens.next().transpose()? {
Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::EndObject { .. }) => break,
Some(aws_smithy_json::deserialize::Token::ObjectKey { key, .. }) => {
match key.to_unescaped()?.as_ref() {
"failedBatchItems" => {
builder = builder.set_failed_batch_items(
crate::json_deser::deser_list_com_amazonaws_honeycode_failed_batch_items(tokens)?
);
}
"workbookCursor" => {
builder = builder.set_workbook_cursor(
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::expect_number_or_null(
tokens.next(),
)?
.map(i64::try_from)
.transpose()?,
);
}
_ => aws_smithy_json::deserialize::token::skip_value(tokens)?,
}
}
other => {
return Err(
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(format!(
"expected object key or end object, found: {:?}",
other
)),
)
}
}
}
if tokens.next().is_some() {
return Err(
aws_smithy_json::deserialize::error::DeserializeError::custom(
"found more JSON tokens after completing parsing",
),
);
}
Ok(builder)
}sourcepub fn build(self) -> BatchDeleteTableRowsOutput
pub fn build(self) -> BatchDeleteTableRowsOutput
Consumes the builder and constructs a BatchDeleteTableRowsOutput.
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pub fn parse_batch_delete_table_rows_response(
response: &http::Response<bytes::Bytes>,
) -> std::result::Result<
crate::output::BatchDeleteTableRowsOutput,
crate::error::BatchDeleteTableRowsError,
> {
Ok({
#[allow(unused_mut)]
let mut output = crate::output::batch_delete_table_rows_output::Builder::default();
let _ = response;
output = crate::json_deser::deser_operation_crate_operation_batch_delete_table_rows(
response.body().as_ref(),
output,
)
.map_err(crate::error::BatchDeleteTableRowsError::unhandled)?;
output.build()
})
}