#[non_exhaustive]pub struct KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig {
pub schema_registry_uri: Option<String>,
pub event_record_format: Option<SchemaRegistryEventRecordFormat>,
pub access_configs: Option<Vec<KafkaSchemaRegistryAccessConfig>>,
pub schema_validation_configs: Option<Vec<KafkaSchemaValidationConfig>>,
}
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Specific configuration settings for a Kafka schema registry.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.schema_registry_uri: Option<String>
The URI for your schema registry. The correct URI format depends on the type of schema registry you're using.
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For Glue schema registries, use the ARN of the registry.
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For Confluent schema registries, use the URL of the registry.
event_record_format: Option<SchemaRegistryEventRecordFormat>
The record format that Lambda delivers to your function after schema validation.
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Choose
JSON
to have Lambda deliver the record to your function as a standard JSON object. -
Choose
SOURCE
to have Lambda deliver the record to your function in its original source format. Lambda removes all schema metadata, such as the schema ID, before sending the record to your function.
access_configs: Option<Vec<KafkaSchemaRegistryAccessConfig>>
An array of access configuration objects that tell Lambda how to authenticate with your schema registry.
schema_validation_configs: Option<Vec<KafkaSchemaValidationConfig>>
An array of schema validation configuration objects, which tell Lambda the message attributes you want to validate and filter using your schema registry.
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Source§impl KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
impl KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
Sourcepub fn schema_registry_uri(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn schema_registry_uri(&self) -> Option<&str>
The URI for your schema registry. The correct URI format depends on the type of schema registry you're using.
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For Glue schema registries, use the ARN of the registry.
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For Confluent schema registries, use the URL of the registry.
Sourcepub fn event_record_format(&self) -> Option<&SchemaRegistryEventRecordFormat>
pub fn event_record_format(&self) -> Option<&SchemaRegistryEventRecordFormat>
The record format that Lambda delivers to your function after schema validation.
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Choose
JSON
to have Lambda deliver the record to your function as a standard JSON object. -
Choose
SOURCE
to have Lambda deliver the record to your function in its original source format. Lambda removes all schema metadata, such as the schema ID, before sending the record to your function.
Sourcepub fn access_configs(&self) -> &[KafkaSchemaRegistryAccessConfig]
pub fn access_configs(&self) -> &[KafkaSchemaRegistryAccessConfig]
An array of access configuration objects that tell Lambda how to authenticate with your schema registry.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .access_configs.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn schema_validation_configs(&self) -> &[KafkaSchemaValidationConfig]
pub fn schema_validation_configs(&self) -> &[KafkaSchemaValidationConfig]
An array of schema validation configuration objects, which tell Lambda the message attributes you want to validate and filter using your schema registry.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .schema_validation_configs.is_none()
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Source§impl KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
impl KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> KafkaSchemaRegistryConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> KafkaSchemaRegistryConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
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Source§impl Clone for KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
impl Clone for KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
fn clone(&self) -> KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
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impl Debug for KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
Source§impl PartialEq for KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
impl PartialEq for KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig) -> bool
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impl Freeze for KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
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impl Unpin for KafkaSchemaRegistryConfig
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