#[non_exhaustive]pub struct OutputUpdate {
pub output_id: String,
pub name_update: Option<String>,
pub kinesis_streams_output_update: Option<KinesisStreamsOutputUpdate>,
pub kinesis_firehose_output_update: Option<KinesisFirehoseOutputUpdate>,
pub lambda_output_update: Option<LambdaOutputUpdate>,
pub destination_schema_update: Option<DestinationSchema>,
}Expand description
Describes updates to the output configuration identified by the OutputId.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.output_id: StringIdentifies the specific output configuration that you want to update.
name_update: Option<String>If you want to specify a different in-application stream for this output configuration, use this field to specify the new in-application stream name.
kinesis_streams_output_update: Option<KinesisStreamsOutputUpdate>Describes an Amazon Kinesis stream as the destination for the output.
kinesis_firehose_output_update: Option<KinesisFirehoseOutputUpdate>Describes an Amazon Kinesis Firehose delivery stream as the destination for the output.
lambda_output_update: Option<LambdaOutputUpdate>Describes an AWS Lambda function as the destination for the output.
destination_schema_update: Option<DestinationSchema>Describes the data format when records are written to the destination. For more information, see Configuring Application Output.
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Source§impl OutputUpdate
impl OutputUpdate
Sourcepub fn output_id(&self) -> &str
pub fn output_id(&self) -> &str
Identifies the specific output configuration that you want to update.
Sourcepub fn name_update(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn name_update(&self) -> Option<&str>
If you want to specify a different in-application stream for this output configuration, use this field to specify the new in-application stream name.
Sourcepub fn kinesis_streams_output_update(
&self,
) -> Option<&KinesisStreamsOutputUpdate>
pub fn kinesis_streams_output_update( &self, ) -> Option<&KinesisStreamsOutputUpdate>
Describes an Amazon Kinesis stream as the destination for the output.
Sourcepub fn kinesis_firehose_output_update(
&self,
) -> Option<&KinesisFirehoseOutputUpdate>
pub fn kinesis_firehose_output_update( &self, ) -> Option<&KinesisFirehoseOutputUpdate>
Describes an Amazon Kinesis Firehose delivery stream as the destination for the output.
Sourcepub fn lambda_output_update(&self) -> Option<&LambdaOutputUpdate>
pub fn lambda_output_update(&self) -> Option<&LambdaOutputUpdate>
Describes an AWS Lambda function as the destination for the output.
Sourcepub fn destination_schema_update(&self) -> Option<&DestinationSchema>
pub fn destination_schema_update(&self) -> Option<&DestinationSchema>
Describes the data format when records are written to the destination. For more information, see Configuring Application Output.
Source§impl OutputUpdate
impl OutputUpdate
Sourcepub fn builder() -> OutputUpdateBuilder
pub fn builder() -> OutputUpdateBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture OutputUpdate.
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Source§impl Clone for OutputUpdate
impl Clone for OutputUpdate
Source§fn clone(&self) -> OutputUpdate
fn clone(&self) -> OutputUpdate
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impl Debug for OutputUpdate
Source§impl PartialEq for OutputUpdate
impl PartialEq for OutputUpdate
impl StructuralPartialEq for OutputUpdate
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impl Freeze for OutputUpdate
impl RefUnwindSafe for OutputUpdate
impl Send for OutputUpdate
impl Sync for OutputUpdate
impl Unpin for OutputUpdate
impl UnwindSafe for OutputUpdate
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