#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DescribeBatchPredictionsInput {
pub filter_variable: Option<BatchPredictionFilterVariable>,
pub eq: Option<String>,
pub gt: Option<String>,
pub lt: Option<String>,
pub ge: Option<String>,
pub le: Option<String>,
pub ne: Option<String>,
pub prefix: Option<String>,
pub sort_order: Option<SortOrder>,
pub next_token: Option<String>,
pub limit: Option<i32>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.filter_variable: Option<BatchPredictionFilterVariable>
Use one of the following variables to filter a list of BatchPrediction
:
-
CreatedAt
- Sets the search criteria to theBatchPrediction
creation date. -
Status
- Sets the search criteria to theBatchPrediction
status. -
Name
- Sets the search criteria to the contents of theBatchPrediction
Name
. -
IAMUser
- Sets the search criteria to the user account that invoked theBatchPrediction
creation. -
MLModelId
- Sets the search criteria to theMLModel
used in theBatchPrediction
. -
DataSourceId
- Sets the search criteria to theDataSource
used in theBatchPrediction
. -
DataURI
- Sets the search criteria to the data file(s) used in theBatchPrediction
. The URL can identify either a file or an Amazon Simple Storage Solution (Amazon S3) bucket or directory.
eq: Option<String>
The equal to operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that exactly match the value specified with EQ
.
gt: Option<String>
The greater than operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that are greater than the value specified with GT
.
lt: Option<String>
The less than operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that are less than the value specified with LT
.
ge: Option<String>
The greater than or equal to operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that are greater than or equal to the value specified with GE
.
le: Option<String>
The less than or equal to operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that are less than or equal to the value specified with LE
.
ne: Option<String>
The not equal to operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values not equal to the value specified with NE
.
prefix: Option<String>
A string that is found at the beginning of a variable, such as Name
or Id
.
For example, a Batch Prediction
operation could have the Name
2014-09-09-HolidayGiftMailer
. To search for this BatchPrediction
, select Name
for the FilterVariable
and any of the following strings for the Prefix
:
-
2014-09
-
2014-09-09
-
2014-09-09-Holiday
sort_order: Option<SortOrder>
A two-value parameter that determines the sequence of the resulting list of MLModel
s.
-
asc
- Arranges the list in ascending order (A-Z, 0-9). -
dsc
- Arranges the list in descending order (Z-A, 9-0).
Results are sorted by FilterVariable
.
next_token: Option<String>
An ID of the page in the paginated results.
limit: Option<i32>
The number of pages of information to include in the result. The range of acceptable values is 1
through 100
. The default value is 100
.
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Source§impl DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
impl DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
Sourcepub fn filter_variable(&self) -> Option<&BatchPredictionFilterVariable>
pub fn filter_variable(&self) -> Option<&BatchPredictionFilterVariable>
Use one of the following variables to filter a list of BatchPrediction
:
-
CreatedAt
- Sets the search criteria to theBatchPrediction
creation date. -
Status
- Sets the search criteria to theBatchPrediction
status. -
Name
- Sets the search criteria to the contents of theBatchPrediction
Name
. -
IAMUser
- Sets the search criteria to the user account that invoked theBatchPrediction
creation. -
MLModelId
- Sets the search criteria to theMLModel
used in theBatchPrediction
. -
DataSourceId
- Sets the search criteria to theDataSource
used in theBatchPrediction
. -
DataURI
- Sets the search criteria to the data file(s) used in theBatchPrediction
. The URL can identify either a file or an Amazon Simple Storage Solution (Amazon S3) bucket or directory.
Sourcepub fn eq(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn eq(&self) -> Option<&str>
The equal to operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that exactly match the value specified with EQ
.
Sourcepub fn gt(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn gt(&self) -> Option<&str>
The greater than operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that are greater than the value specified with GT
.
Sourcepub fn lt(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn lt(&self) -> Option<&str>
The less than operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that are less than the value specified with LT
.
Sourcepub fn ge(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn ge(&self) -> Option<&str>
The greater than or equal to operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that are greater than or equal to the value specified with GE
.
Sourcepub fn le(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn le(&self) -> Option<&str>
The less than or equal to operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values that are less than or equal to the value specified with LE
.
Sourcepub fn ne(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn ne(&self) -> Option<&str>
The not equal to operator. The BatchPrediction
results will have FilterVariable
values not equal to the value specified with NE
.
Sourcepub fn prefix(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn prefix(&self) -> Option<&str>
A string that is found at the beginning of a variable, such as Name
or Id
.
For example, a Batch Prediction
operation could have the Name
2014-09-09-HolidayGiftMailer
. To search for this BatchPrediction
, select Name
for the FilterVariable
and any of the following strings for the Prefix
:
-
2014-09
-
2014-09-09
-
2014-09-09-Holiday
Sourcepub fn sort_order(&self) -> Option<&SortOrder>
pub fn sort_order(&self) -> Option<&SortOrder>
A two-value parameter that determines the sequence of the resulting list of MLModel
s.
-
asc
- Arranges the list in ascending order (A-Z, 0-9). -
dsc
- Arranges the list in descending order (Z-A, 9-0).
Results are sorted by FilterVariable
.
Sourcepub fn next_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn next_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
An ID of the page in the paginated results.
Source§impl DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
impl DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DescribeBatchPredictionsInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DescribeBatchPredictionsInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
.
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Source§impl Clone for DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
impl Clone for DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
fn clone(&self) -> DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
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impl PartialEq for DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &DescribeBatchPredictionsInput) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &DescribeBatchPredictionsInput) -> bool
self
and other
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.impl StructuralPartialEq for DescribeBatchPredictionsInput
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