#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreatePrefetchScheduleInput {
pub consumption: Option<PrefetchConsumption>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub playback_configuration_name: Option<String>,
pub retrieval: Option<PrefetchRetrieval>,
pub recurring_prefetch_configuration: Option<RecurringPrefetchConfiguration>,
pub schedule_type: Option<PrefetchScheduleType>,
pub stream_id: Option<String>,
}Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.consumption: Option<PrefetchConsumption>The configuration settings for how and when MediaTailor consumes prefetched ads from the ad decision server for single prefetch schedules. Each consumption configuration contains an end time and an optional start time that define the consumption window. Prefetch schedules automatically expire no earlier than seven days after the end time.
name: Option<String>The name to assign to the schedule request.
playback_configuration_name: Option<String>The name to assign to the playback configuration.
retrieval: Option<PrefetchRetrieval>The configuration settings for retrieval of prefetched ads from the ad decision server. Only one set of prefetched ads will be retrieved and subsequently consumed for each ad break.
recurring_prefetch_configuration: Option<RecurringPrefetchConfiguration>The configuration that defines how and when MediaTailor performs ad prefetching in a live event.
schedule_type: Option<PrefetchScheduleType>The frequency that MediaTailor creates prefetch schedules. SINGLE indicates that this schedule applies to one ad break. RECURRING indicates that MediaTailor automatically creates a schedule for each ad avail in a live event.
For more information about the prefetch types and when you might use each, see Prefetching ads in Elemental MediaTailor.
stream_id: Option<String>An optional stream identifier that MediaTailor uses to prefetch ads for multiple streams that use the same playback configuration. If StreamId is specified, MediaTailor returns all of the prefetch schedules with an exact match on StreamId. If not specified, MediaTailor returns all of the prefetch schedules for the playback configuration, regardless of StreamId.
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Source§impl CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
Sourcepub fn consumption(&self) -> Option<&PrefetchConsumption>
pub fn consumption(&self) -> Option<&PrefetchConsumption>
The configuration settings for how and when MediaTailor consumes prefetched ads from the ad decision server for single prefetch schedules. Each consumption configuration contains an end time and an optional start time that define the consumption window. Prefetch schedules automatically expire no earlier than seven days after the end time.
Sourcepub fn playback_configuration_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn playback_configuration_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name to assign to the playback configuration.
Sourcepub fn retrieval(&self) -> Option<&PrefetchRetrieval>
pub fn retrieval(&self) -> Option<&PrefetchRetrieval>
The configuration settings for retrieval of prefetched ads from the ad decision server. Only one set of prefetched ads will be retrieved and subsequently consumed for each ad break.
Sourcepub fn recurring_prefetch_configuration(
&self,
) -> Option<&RecurringPrefetchConfiguration>
pub fn recurring_prefetch_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&RecurringPrefetchConfiguration>
The configuration that defines how and when MediaTailor performs ad prefetching in a live event.
Sourcepub fn schedule_type(&self) -> Option<&PrefetchScheduleType>
pub fn schedule_type(&self) -> Option<&PrefetchScheduleType>
The frequency that MediaTailor creates prefetch schedules. SINGLE indicates that this schedule applies to one ad break. RECURRING indicates that MediaTailor automatically creates a schedule for each ad avail in a live event.
For more information about the prefetch types and when you might use each, see Prefetching ads in Elemental MediaTailor.
Sourcepub fn stream_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn stream_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
An optional stream identifier that MediaTailor uses to prefetch ads for multiple streams that use the same playback configuration. If StreamId is specified, MediaTailor returns all of the prefetch schedules with an exact match on StreamId. If not specified, MediaTailor returns all of the prefetch schedules for the playback configuration, regardless of StreamId.
Source§impl CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreatePrefetchScheduleInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreatePrefetchScheduleInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreatePrefetchScheduleInput.
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Source§impl Clone for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl Clone for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
fn clone(&self) -> CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
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impl Debug for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
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impl Freeze for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl Send for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl Sync for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl Unpin for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
impl UnwindSafe for CreatePrefetchScheduleInput
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