#[non_exhaustive]pub struct LoggingConfiguration {
pub dag_processing_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>,
pub scheduler_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>,
pub webserver_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>,
pub worker_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>,
pub task_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>,
}
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Describes the Apache Airflow log types that are published to CloudWatch Logs.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.dag_processing_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow DAG processing logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
scheduler_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow scheduler logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
webserver_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow web server logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
worker_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow worker logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
task_logs: Option<ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow task logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
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Source§impl LoggingConfiguration
impl LoggingConfiguration
Sourcepub fn dag_processing_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
pub fn dag_processing_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow DAG processing logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
Sourcepub fn scheduler_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
pub fn scheduler_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow scheduler logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
Sourcepub fn webserver_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
pub fn webserver_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow web server logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
Sourcepub fn worker_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
pub fn worker_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow worker logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
Sourcepub fn task_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
pub fn task_logs(&self) -> Option<&ModuleLoggingConfiguration>
The Airflow task logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
Source§impl LoggingConfiguration
impl LoggingConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> LoggingConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> LoggingConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture LoggingConfiguration
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Source§impl Clone for LoggingConfiguration
impl Clone for LoggingConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> LoggingConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> LoggingConfiguration
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impl Debug for LoggingConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for LoggingConfiguration
impl PartialEq for LoggingConfiguration
impl StructuralPartialEq for LoggingConfiguration
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impl Freeze for LoggingConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for LoggingConfiguration
impl Send for LoggingConfiguration
impl Sync for LoggingConfiguration
impl Unpin for LoggingConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for LoggingConfiguration
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