#[non_exhaustive]pub struct StartImportTaskInput {
pub import_options: Option<ImportOptions>,
pub fail_on_error: Option<bool>,
pub source: Option<String>,
pub format: Option<Format>,
pub parquet_type: Option<ParquetType>,
pub blank_node_handling: Option<BlankNodeHandling>,
pub graph_identifier: Option<String>,
pub role_arn: Option<String>,
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.import_options: Option<ImportOptions>Options for how to perform an import.
fail_on_error: Option<bool>If set to true, the task halts when an import error is encountered. If set to false, the task skips the data that caused the error and continues if possible.
source: Option<String>A URL identifying the location of the data to be imported. This can be an Amazon S3 path, or can point to a Neptune database endpoint or snapshot.
format: Option<Format>Specifies the format of Amazon S3 data to be imported. Valid values are CSV, which identifies the Gremlin CSV format or OPENCYPHER, which identies the openCypher load format.
parquet_type: Option<ParquetType>The parquet type of the import task.
blank_node_handling: Option<BlankNodeHandling>The method to handle blank nodes in the dataset. Currently, only convertToIri is supported, meaning blank nodes are converted to unique IRIs at load time. Must be provided when format is ntriples. For more information, see Handling RDF values.
graph_identifier: Option<String>The unique identifier of the Neptune Analytics graph.
role_arn: Option<String>The ARN of the IAM role that will allow access to the data that is to be imported.
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Source§impl StartImportTaskInput
impl StartImportTaskInput
Sourcepub fn import_options(&self) -> Option<&ImportOptions>
pub fn import_options(&self) -> Option<&ImportOptions>
Options for how to perform an import.
Sourcepub fn fail_on_error(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn fail_on_error(&self) -> Option<bool>
If set to true, the task halts when an import error is encountered. If set to false, the task skips the data that caused the error and continues if possible.
Sourcepub fn source(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source(&self) -> Option<&str>
A URL identifying the location of the data to be imported. This can be an Amazon S3 path, or can point to a Neptune database endpoint or snapshot.
Sourcepub fn format(&self) -> Option<&Format>
pub fn format(&self) -> Option<&Format>
Specifies the format of Amazon S3 data to be imported. Valid values are CSV, which identifies the Gremlin CSV format or OPENCYPHER, which identies the openCypher load format.
Sourcepub fn parquet_type(&self) -> Option<&ParquetType>
pub fn parquet_type(&self) -> Option<&ParquetType>
The parquet type of the import task.
Sourcepub fn blank_node_handling(&self) -> Option<&BlankNodeHandling>
pub fn blank_node_handling(&self) -> Option<&BlankNodeHandling>
The method to handle blank nodes in the dataset. Currently, only convertToIri is supported, meaning blank nodes are converted to unique IRIs at load time. Must be provided when format is ntriples. For more information, see Handling RDF values.
Sourcepub fn graph_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn graph_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The unique identifier of the Neptune Analytics graph.
Source§impl StartImportTaskInput
impl StartImportTaskInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> StartImportTaskInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> StartImportTaskInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture StartImportTaskInput.
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Source§impl Clone for StartImportTaskInput
impl Clone for StartImportTaskInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> StartImportTaskInput
fn clone(&self) -> StartImportTaskInput
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impl Debug for StartImportTaskInput
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impl PartialEq for StartImportTaskInput
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impl Freeze for StartImportTaskInput
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impl Send for StartImportTaskInput
impl Sync for StartImportTaskInput
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