#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetDashManifestConfiguration {Show 18 fields
pub manifest_name: String,
pub url: String,
pub manifest_window_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub filter_configuration: Option<FilterConfiguration>,
pub min_update_period_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub min_buffer_time_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub suggested_presentation_delay_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub segment_template_format: Option<DashSegmentTemplateFormat>,
pub period_triggers: Option<Vec<DashPeriodTrigger>>,
pub scte_dash: Option<ScteDash>,
pub drm_signaling: Option<DashDrmSignaling>,
pub utc_timing: Option<DashUtcTiming>,
pub profiles: Option<Vec<DashProfile>>,
pub base_urls: Option<Vec<DashBaseUrl>>,
pub program_information: Option<DashProgramInformation>,
pub dvb_settings: Option<DashDvbSettings>,
pub compactness: Option<DashCompactness>,
pub subtitle_configuration: Option<DashSubtitleConfiguration>,
}
Expand description
Retrieve the DASH manifest configuration.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.manifest_name: 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.
url: String
The egress domain URL for stream delivery from MediaPackage.
manifest_window_seconds: Option<i32>
The total duration (in seconds) of the manifest's content.
filter_configuration: 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.
min_update_period_seconds: Option<i32>
Minimum amount of time (in seconds) that the player should wait before requesting updates to the manifest.
min_buffer_time_seconds: Option<i32>
Minimum amount of content (in seconds) that a player must keep available in the buffer.
suggested_presentation_delay_seconds: Option<i32>
The amount of time (in seconds) that the player should be from the end of the manifest.
segment_template_format: 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 themedia
URL. The value of this variable is the sequential number of the segment. A fullSegmentTimeline
object is presented in eachSegmentTemplate
.
period_triggers: 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.
scte_dash: Option<ScteDash>
The SCTE configuration.
drm_signaling: Option<DashDrmSignaling>
Determines how the DASH manifest signals the DRM content.
utc_timing: Option<DashUtcTiming>
Determines the type of UTC timing included in the DASH Media Presentation Description (MPD).
profiles: Option<Vec<DashProfile>>
The profile that the output is compliant with.
base_urls: Option<Vec<DashBaseUrl>>
The base URL to use for retrieving segments.
program_information: Option<DashProgramInformation>
Details about the content that you want MediaPackage to pass through in the manifest to the playback device.
dvb_settings: 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.
compactness: Option<DashCompactness>
The layout of the DASH manifest that MediaPackage produces. STANDARD
indicates a default manifest, which is compacted. NONE
indicates a full manifest.
subtitle_configuration: Option<DashSubtitleConfiguration>
The configuration for DASH subtitles.
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Source§impl GetDashManifestConfiguration
impl GetDashManifestConfiguration
Sourcepub fn manifest_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn manifest_name(&self) -> &str
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.
Sourcepub fn manifest_window_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn manifest_window_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
The total duration (in seconds) of the manifest's content.
Sourcepub fn filter_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FilterConfiguration>
pub fn 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.
Sourcepub fn min_update_period_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn min_update_period_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
Minimum amount of time (in seconds) that the player should wait before requesting updates to the manifest.
Sourcepub fn min_buffer_time_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn min_buffer_time_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
Minimum amount of content (in seconds) that a player must keep available in the buffer.
Sourcepub fn suggested_presentation_delay_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn suggested_presentation_delay_seconds(&self) -> Option<i32>
The amount of time (in seconds) that the player should be from the end of the manifest.
Sourcepub fn segment_template_format(&self) -> Option<&DashSegmentTemplateFormat>
pub fn 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 themedia
URL. The value of this variable is the sequential number of the segment. A fullSegmentTimeline
object is presented in eachSegmentTemplate
.
Sourcepub fn period_triggers(&self) -> &[DashPeriodTrigger]
pub fn period_triggers(&self) -> &[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.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .period_triggers.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn drm_signaling(&self) -> Option<&DashDrmSignaling>
pub fn drm_signaling(&self) -> Option<&DashDrmSignaling>
Determines how the DASH manifest signals the DRM content.
Sourcepub fn utc_timing(&self) -> Option<&DashUtcTiming>
pub fn utc_timing(&self) -> Option<&DashUtcTiming>
Determines the type of UTC timing included in the DASH Media Presentation Description (MPD).
Sourcepub fn profiles(&self) -> &[DashProfile]
pub fn profiles(&self) -> &[DashProfile]
The profile that the output is compliant with.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .profiles.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn base_urls(&self) -> &[DashBaseUrl]
pub fn base_urls(&self) -> &[DashBaseUrl]
The base URL to use for retrieving segments.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .base_urls.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn program_information(&self) -> Option<&DashProgramInformation>
pub fn program_information(&self) -> Option<&DashProgramInformation>
Details about the content that you want MediaPackage to pass through in the manifest to the playback device.
Sourcepub fn dvb_settings(&self) -> Option<&DashDvbSettings>
pub fn 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.
Sourcepub fn compactness(&self) -> Option<&DashCompactness>
pub fn 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.
Sourcepub fn subtitle_configuration(&self) -> Option<&DashSubtitleConfiguration>
pub fn subtitle_configuration(&self) -> Option<&DashSubtitleConfiguration>
The configuration for DASH subtitles.
Source§impl GetDashManifestConfiguration
impl GetDashManifestConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetDashManifestConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GetDashManifestConfiguration
.
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