#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DocumentAttributeCondition {
pub condition_document_attribute_key: String,
pub operator: ConditionOperator,
pub condition_on_value: Option<DocumentAttributeValue>,
}Expand description
The condition used for the target document attribute or metadata field when ingesting documents into Amazon Kendra. You use this with DocumentAttributeTarget to apply the condition.
For example, you can create the 'Department' target field and have it prefill department names associated with the documents based on information in the 'Source_URI' field. Set the condition that if the 'Source_URI' field contains 'financial' in its URI value, then prefill the target field 'Department' with the target value 'Finance' for the document.
Amazon Kendra cannot create a target field if it has not already been created as an index field. After you create your index field, you can create a document metadata field using DocumentAttributeTarget. Amazon Kendra then will map your newly created metadata field to your index field.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.condition_document_attribute_key: StringThe identifier of the document attribute used for the condition.
For example, 'Source_URI' could be an identifier for the attribute or metadata field that contains source URIs associated with the documents.
Amazon Kendra currently does not support _document_body as an attribute key used for the condition.
operator: ConditionOperatorThe condition operator.
For example, you can use 'Contains' to partially match a string.
condition_on_value: Option<DocumentAttributeValue>The value used by the operator.
For example, you can specify the value 'financial' for strings in the 'Source_URI' field that partially match or contain this value.
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Source§impl DocumentAttributeCondition
impl DocumentAttributeCondition
Sourcepub fn condition_document_attribute_key(&self) -> &str
pub fn condition_document_attribute_key(&self) -> &str
The identifier of the document attribute used for the condition.
For example, 'Source_URI' could be an identifier for the attribute or metadata field that contains source URIs associated with the documents.
Amazon Kendra currently does not support _document_body as an attribute key used for the condition.
Sourcepub fn operator(&self) -> &ConditionOperator
pub fn operator(&self) -> &ConditionOperator
The condition operator.
For example, you can use 'Contains' to partially match a string.
Sourcepub fn condition_on_value(&self) -> Option<&DocumentAttributeValue>
pub fn condition_on_value(&self) -> Option<&DocumentAttributeValue>
The value used by the operator.
For example, you can specify the value 'financial' for strings in the 'Source_URI' field that partially match or contain this value.
Source§impl DocumentAttributeCondition
impl DocumentAttributeCondition
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DocumentAttributeConditionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DocumentAttributeConditionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DocumentAttributeCondition.
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Source§impl Clone for DocumentAttributeCondition
impl Clone for DocumentAttributeCondition
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DocumentAttributeCondition
fn clone(&self) -> DocumentAttributeCondition
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for DocumentAttributeCondition
impl Debug for DocumentAttributeCondition
impl StructuralPartialEq for DocumentAttributeCondition
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impl Freeze for DocumentAttributeCondition
impl RefUnwindSafe for DocumentAttributeCondition
impl Send for DocumentAttributeCondition
impl Sync for DocumentAttributeCondition
impl Unpin for DocumentAttributeCondition
impl UnwindSafe for DocumentAttributeCondition
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