Struct GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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impl GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder

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

A short string that's appended to the endpoint URL. The manifest name creates a unique path to this endpoint. If you don't enter a value, MediaPackage uses the default manifest name, index.

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

A short string that's appended to the endpoint URL. The manifest name creates a unique path to this endpoint. If you don't enter a value, MediaPackage uses the default manifest name, index.

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

A short string that's appended to the endpoint URL. The manifest name creates a unique path to this endpoint. If you don't enter a value, MediaPackage uses the default manifest name, index.

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

The egress domain URL for stream delivery from MediaPackage.

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

The egress domain URL for stream delivery from MediaPackage.

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

The egress domain URL for stream delivery from MediaPackage.

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pub fn manifest_window_seconds(self, input: i32) -> Self

The total duration (in seconds) of the manifest's content.

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pub fn set_manifest_window_seconds(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

The total duration (in seconds) of the manifest's content.

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pub fn get_manifest_window_seconds(&self) -> &Option<i32>

The total duration (in seconds) of the manifest's content.

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pub fn filter_configuration(self, input: FilterConfiguration) -> Self

Filter configuration includes settings for manifest filtering, start and end times, and time delay that apply to all of your egress requests for this manifest.

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pub fn set_filter_configuration( self, input: Option<FilterConfiguration>, ) -> Self

Filter configuration includes settings for manifest filtering, start and end times, and time delay that apply to all of your egress requests for this manifest.

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pub fn get_filter_configuration(&self) -> &Option<FilterConfiguration>

Filter configuration includes settings for manifest filtering, start and end times, and time delay that apply to all of your egress requests for this manifest.

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pub fn min_update_period_seconds(self, input: i32) -> Self

Minimum amount of time (in seconds) that the player should wait before requesting updates to the manifest.

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pub fn set_min_update_period_seconds(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

Minimum amount of time (in seconds) that the player should wait before requesting updates to the manifest.

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pub fn get_min_update_period_seconds(&self) -> &Option<i32>

Minimum amount of time (in seconds) that the player should wait before requesting updates to the manifest.

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pub fn min_buffer_time_seconds(self, input: i32) -> Self

Minimum amount of content (in seconds) that a player must keep available in the buffer.

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pub fn set_min_buffer_time_seconds(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

Minimum amount of content (in seconds) that a player must keep available in the buffer.

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pub fn get_min_buffer_time_seconds(&self) -> &Option<i32>

Minimum amount of content (in seconds) that a player must keep available in the buffer.

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pub fn suggested_presentation_delay_seconds(self, input: i32) -> Self

The amount of time (in seconds) that the player should be from the end of the manifest.

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pub fn set_suggested_presentation_delay_seconds( self, input: Option<i32>, ) -> Self

The amount of time (in seconds) that the player should be from the end of the manifest.

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pub fn get_suggested_presentation_delay_seconds(&self) -> &Option<i32>

The amount of time (in seconds) that the player should be from the end of the manifest.

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pub fn segment_template_format(self, input: DashSegmentTemplateFormat) -> Self

Determines the type of variable used in the media URL of the SegmentTemplate tag in the manifest. Also specifies if segment timeline information is included in SegmentTimeline or SegmentTemplate.

Value description:

  • NUMBER_WITH_TIMELINE - The $Number$ variable is used in the media URL. The value of this variable is the sequential number of the segment. A full SegmentTimeline object is presented in each SegmentTemplate.

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pub fn set_segment_template_format( self, input: Option<DashSegmentTemplateFormat>, ) -> Self

Determines the type of variable used in the media URL of the SegmentTemplate tag in the manifest. Also specifies if segment timeline information is included in SegmentTimeline or SegmentTemplate.

Value description:

  • NUMBER_WITH_TIMELINE - The $Number$ variable is used in the media URL. The value of this variable is the sequential number of the segment. A full SegmentTimeline object is presented in each SegmentTemplate.

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pub fn get_segment_template_format(&self) -> &Option<DashSegmentTemplateFormat>

Determines the type of variable used in the media URL of the SegmentTemplate tag in the manifest. Also specifies if segment timeline information is included in SegmentTimeline or SegmentTemplate.

Value description:

  • NUMBER_WITH_TIMELINE - The $Number$ variable is used in the media URL. The value of this variable is the sequential number of the segment. A full SegmentTimeline object is presented in each SegmentTemplate.

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pub fn period_triggers(self, input: DashPeriodTrigger) -> Self

Appends an item to period_triggers.

To override the contents of this collection use set_period_triggers.

A list of triggers that controls when AWS Elemental MediaPackage separates the MPEG-DASH manifest into multiple periods. Leave this value empty to indicate that the manifest is contained all in one period. For more information about periods in the DASH manifest, see Multi-period DASH in AWS Elemental MediaPackage.

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pub fn set_period_triggers(self, input: Option<Vec<DashPeriodTrigger>>) -> Self

A list of triggers that controls when AWS Elemental MediaPackage separates the MPEG-DASH manifest into multiple periods. Leave this value empty to indicate that the manifest is contained all in one period. For more information about periods in the DASH manifest, see Multi-period DASH in AWS Elemental MediaPackage.

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pub fn get_period_triggers(&self) -> &Option<Vec<DashPeriodTrigger>>

A list of triggers that controls when AWS Elemental MediaPackage separates the MPEG-DASH manifest into multiple periods. Leave this value empty to indicate that the manifest is contained all in one period. For more information about periods in the DASH manifest, see Multi-period DASH in AWS Elemental MediaPackage.

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pub fn scte_dash(self, input: ScteDash) -> Self

The SCTE configuration.

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pub fn set_scte_dash(self, input: Option<ScteDash>) -> Self

The SCTE configuration.

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pub fn get_scte_dash(&self) -> &Option<ScteDash>

The SCTE configuration.

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pub fn drm_signaling(self, input: DashDrmSignaling) -> Self

Determines how the DASH manifest signals the DRM content.

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pub fn set_drm_signaling(self, input: Option<DashDrmSignaling>) -> Self

Determines how the DASH manifest signals the DRM content.

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pub fn get_drm_signaling(&self) -> &Option<DashDrmSignaling>

Determines how the DASH manifest signals the DRM content.

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pub fn utc_timing(self, input: DashUtcTiming) -> Self

Determines the type of UTC timing included in the DASH Media Presentation Description (MPD).

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pub fn set_utc_timing(self, input: Option<DashUtcTiming>) -> Self

Determines the type of UTC timing included in the DASH Media Presentation Description (MPD).

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pub fn get_utc_timing(&self) -> &Option<DashUtcTiming>

Determines the type of UTC timing included in the DASH Media Presentation Description (MPD).

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pub fn profiles(self, input: DashProfile) -> Self

Appends an item to profiles.

To override the contents of this collection use set_profiles.

The profile that the output is compliant with.

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pub fn set_profiles(self, input: Option<Vec<DashProfile>>) -> Self

The profile that the output is compliant with.

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pub fn get_profiles(&self) -> &Option<Vec<DashProfile>>

The profile that the output is compliant with.

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pub fn base_urls(self, input: DashBaseUrl) -> Self

Appends an item to base_urls.

To override the contents of this collection use set_base_urls.

The base URL to use for retrieving segments.

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pub fn set_base_urls(self, input: Option<Vec<DashBaseUrl>>) -> Self

The base URL to use for retrieving segments.

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pub fn get_base_urls(&self) -> &Option<Vec<DashBaseUrl>>

The base URL to use for retrieving segments.

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pub fn program_information(self, input: DashProgramInformation) -> Self

Details about the content that you want MediaPackage to pass through in the manifest to the playback device.

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pub fn set_program_information( self, input: Option<DashProgramInformation>, ) -> Self

Details about the content that you want MediaPackage to pass through in the manifest to the playback device.

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pub fn get_program_information(&self) -> &Option<DashProgramInformation>

Details about the content that you want MediaPackage to pass through in the manifest to the playback device.

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pub fn dvb_settings(self, input: DashDvbSettings) -> Self

For endpoints that use the DVB-DASH profile only. The font download and error reporting information that you want MediaPackage to pass through to the manifest.

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pub fn set_dvb_settings(self, input: Option<DashDvbSettings>) -> Self

For endpoints that use the DVB-DASH profile only. The font download and error reporting information that you want MediaPackage to pass through to the manifest.

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pub fn get_dvb_settings(&self) -> &Option<DashDvbSettings>

For endpoints that use the DVB-DASH profile only. The font download and error reporting information that you want MediaPackage to pass through to the manifest.

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pub fn compactness(self, input: DashCompactness) -> Self

The layout of the DASH manifest that MediaPackage produces. STANDARD indicates a default manifest, which is compacted. NONE indicates a full manifest.

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pub fn set_compactness(self, input: Option<DashCompactness>) -> Self

The layout of the DASH manifest that MediaPackage produces. STANDARD indicates a default manifest, which is compacted. NONE indicates a full manifest.

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pub fn get_compactness(&self) -> &Option<DashCompactness>

The layout of the DASH manifest that MediaPackage produces. STANDARD indicates a default manifest, which is compacted. NONE indicates a full manifest.

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pub fn subtitle_configuration(self, input: DashSubtitleConfiguration) -> Self

The configuration for DASH subtitles.

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pub fn set_subtitle_configuration( self, input: Option<DashSubtitleConfiguration>, ) -> Self

The configuration for DASH subtitles.

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pub fn get_subtitle_configuration(&self) -> &Option<DashSubtitleConfiguration>

The configuration for DASH subtitles.

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

Consumes the builder and constructs a GetDashManifestConfiguration. This method will fail if any of the following fields are not set:

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impl Clone for GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder

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

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

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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 GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder

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fn default() -> GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder

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

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

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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const 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 GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder

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Attaches the current default Subscriber to this type, returning a WithDispatch wrapper. Read more
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impl<T> ErasedDestructor for T
where T: 'static,