#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutput
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Source§impl GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
impl GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
Sourcepub fn recursive_loop(self, input: RecursiveLoop) -> Self
pub fn recursive_loop(self, input: RecursiveLoop) -> Self
If your function's recursive loop detection configuration is Allow
, Lambda doesn't take any action when it detects your function being invoked as part of a recursive loop.
If your function's recursive loop detection configuration is Terminate
, Lambda stops your function being invoked and notifies you when it detects your function being invoked as part of a recursive loop.
By default, Lambda sets your function's configuration to Terminate
. You can update this configuration using the PutFunctionRecursionConfig
action.
Sourcepub fn set_recursive_loop(self, input: Option<RecursiveLoop>) -> Self
pub fn set_recursive_loop(self, input: Option<RecursiveLoop>) -> Self
If your function's recursive loop detection configuration is Allow
, Lambda doesn't take any action when it detects your function being invoked as part of a recursive loop.
If your function's recursive loop detection configuration is Terminate
, Lambda stops your function being invoked and notifies you when it detects your function being invoked as part of a recursive loop.
By default, Lambda sets your function's configuration to Terminate
. You can update this configuration using the PutFunctionRecursionConfig
action.
Sourcepub fn get_recursive_loop(&self) -> &Option<RecursiveLoop>
pub fn get_recursive_loop(&self) -> &Option<RecursiveLoop>
If your function's recursive loop detection configuration is Allow
, Lambda doesn't take any action when it detects your function being invoked as part of a recursive loop.
If your function's recursive loop detection configuration is Terminate
, Lambda stops your function being invoked and notifies you when it detects your function being invoked as part of a recursive loop.
By default, Lambda sets your function's configuration to Terminate
. You can update this configuration using the PutFunctionRecursionConfig
action.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutput
pub fn build(self) -> GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutput
Consumes the builder and constructs a GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutput
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Source§impl Clone for GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
impl Clone for GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Default for GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
Source§fn default() -> GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
fn default() -> GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
impl PartialEq for GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder) -> bool
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impl Unpin for GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for GetFunctionRecursionConfigOutputBuilder
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