#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct RestoreTableInputBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for RestoreTableInput.

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impl RestoreTableInputBuilder

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pub fn source_keyspace_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The keyspace name of the source table.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_source_keyspace_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The keyspace name of the source table.

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pub fn get_source_keyspace_name(&self) -> &Option<String>

The keyspace name of the source table.

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pub fn source_table_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The name of the source table.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_source_table_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The name of the source table.

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pub fn get_source_table_name(&self) -> &Option<String>

The name of the source table.

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pub fn target_keyspace_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The name of the target keyspace.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_target_keyspace_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The name of the target keyspace.

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pub fn get_target_keyspace_name(&self) -> &Option<String>

The name of the target keyspace.

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pub fn target_table_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The name of the target table.

This field is required.
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pub fn set_target_table_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The name of the target table.

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pub fn get_target_table_name(&self) -> &Option<String>

The name of the target table.

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pub fn restore_timestamp(self, input: DateTime) -> Self

The restore timestamp in ISO 8601 format.

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pub fn set_restore_timestamp(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self

The restore timestamp in ISO 8601 format.

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pub fn get_restore_timestamp(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>

The restore timestamp in ISO 8601 format.

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pub fn capacity_specification_override( self, input: CapacitySpecification, ) -> Self

Specifies the read/write throughput capacity mode for the target table. The options are:

  • throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST

  • throughputMode:PROVISIONED - Provisioned capacity mode requires readCapacityUnits and writeCapacityUnits as input.

The default is throughput_mode:PAY_PER_REQUEST.

For more information, see Read/write capacity modes in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn set_capacity_specification_override( self, input: Option<CapacitySpecification>, ) -> Self

Specifies the read/write throughput capacity mode for the target table. The options are:

  • throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST

  • throughputMode:PROVISIONED - Provisioned capacity mode requires readCapacityUnits and writeCapacityUnits as input.

The default is throughput_mode:PAY_PER_REQUEST.

For more information, see Read/write capacity modes in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn get_capacity_specification_override( &self, ) -> &Option<CapacitySpecification>

Specifies the read/write throughput capacity mode for the target table. The options are:

  • throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST

  • throughputMode:PROVISIONED - Provisioned capacity mode requires readCapacityUnits and writeCapacityUnits as input.

The default is throughput_mode:PAY_PER_REQUEST.

For more information, see Read/write capacity modes in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn encryption_specification_override( self, input: EncryptionSpecification, ) -> Self

Specifies the encryption settings for the target table. You can choose one of the following KMS key (KMS key):

  • type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.

  • type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY - This key is stored in your account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option requires the kms_key_identifier of the KMS key in Amazon Resource Name (ARN) format as input.

The default is type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY.

For more information, see Encryption at rest in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn set_encryption_specification_override( self, input: Option<EncryptionSpecification>, ) -> Self

Specifies the encryption settings for the target table. You can choose one of the following KMS key (KMS key):

  • type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.

  • type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY - This key is stored in your account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option requires the kms_key_identifier of the KMS key in Amazon Resource Name (ARN) format as input.

The default is type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY.

For more information, see Encryption at rest in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn get_encryption_specification_override( &self, ) -> &Option<EncryptionSpecification>

Specifies the encryption settings for the target table. You can choose one of the following KMS key (KMS key):

  • type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.

  • type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY - This key is stored in your account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option requires the kms_key_identifier of the KMS key in Amazon Resource Name (ARN) format as input.

The default is type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY.

For more information, see Encryption at rest in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn point_in_time_recovery_override(self, input: PointInTimeRecovery) -> Self

Specifies the pointInTimeRecovery settings for the target table. The options are:

  • status=ENABLED

  • status=DISABLED

If it's not specified, the default is status=DISABLED.

For more information, see Point-in-time recovery in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn set_point_in_time_recovery_override( self, input: Option<PointInTimeRecovery>, ) -> Self

Specifies the pointInTimeRecovery settings for the target table. The options are:

  • status=ENABLED

  • status=DISABLED

If it's not specified, the default is status=DISABLED.

For more information, see Point-in-time recovery in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn get_point_in_time_recovery_override( &self, ) -> &Option<PointInTimeRecovery>

Specifies the pointInTimeRecovery settings for the target table. The options are:

  • status=ENABLED

  • status=DISABLED

If it's not specified, the default is status=DISABLED.

For more information, see Point-in-time recovery in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn tags_override(self, input: Tag) -> Self

Appends an item to tags_override.

To override the contents of this collection use set_tags_override.

A list of key-value pair tags to be attached to the restored table.

For more information, see Adding tags and labels to Amazon Keyspaces resources in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn set_tags_override(self, input: Option<Vec<Tag>>) -> Self

A list of key-value pair tags to be attached to the restored table.

For more information, see Adding tags and labels to Amazon Keyspaces resources in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn get_tags_override(&self) -> &Option<Vec<Tag>>

A list of key-value pair tags to be attached to the restored table.

For more information, see Adding tags and labels to Amazon Keyspaces resources in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn auto_scaling_specification(self, input: AutoScalingSpecification) -> Self

The optional auto scaling settings for the restored table in provisioned capacity mode. Specifies if the service can manage throughput capacity of a provisioned table automatically on your behalf. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling helps you provision throughput capacity for variable workloads efficiently by increasing and decreasing your table's read and write capacity automatically in response to application traffic.

For more information, see Managing throughput capacity automatically with Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn set_auto_scaling_specification( self, input: Option<AutoScalingSpecification>, ) -> Self

The optional auto scaling settings for the restored table in provisioned capacity mode. Specifies if the service can manage throughput capacity of a provisioned table automatically on your behalf. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling helps you provision throughput capacity for variable workloads efficiently by increasing and decreasing your table's read and write capacity automatically in response to application traffic.

For more information, see Managing throughput capacity automatically with Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn get_auto_scaling_specification( &self, ) -> &Option<AutoScalingSpecification>

The optional auto scaling settings for the restored table in provisioned capacity mode. Specifies if the service can manage throughput capacity of a provisioned table automatically on your behalf. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling helps you provision throughput capacity for variable workloads efficiently by increasing and decreasing your table's read and write capacity automatically in response to application traffic.

For more information, see Managing throughput capacity automatically with Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

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pub fn replica_specifications(self, input: ReplicaSpecification) -> Self

Appends an item to replica_specifications.

To override the contents of this collection use set_replica_specifications.

The optional Region specific settings of a multi-Regional table.

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pub fn set_replica_specifications( self, input: Option<Vec<ReplicaSpecification>>, ) -> Self

The optional Region specific settings of a multi-Regional table.

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pub fn get_replica_specifications(&self) -> &Option<Vec<ReplicaSpecification>>

The optional Region specific settings of a multi-Regional table.

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pub fn build(self) -> Result<RestoreTableInput, BuildError>

Consumes the builder and constructs a RestoreTableInput.

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impl RestoreTableInputBuilder

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pub async fn send_with( self, client: &Client, ) -> Result<RestoreTableOutput, SdkError<RestoreTableError, HttpResponse>>

Sends a request with this input using the given client.

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impl Clone for RestoreTableInputBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> RestoreTableInputBuilder

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for RestoreTableInputBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for RestoreTableInputBuilder

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fn default() -> RestoreTableInputBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for RestoreTableInputBuilder

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fn eq(&self, other: &RestoreTableInputBuilder) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for RestoreTableInputBuilder

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