#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetImportTaskOutput {
pub graph_id: Option<String>,
pub task_id: String,
pub source: String,
pub format: Option<Format>,
pub parquet_type: Option<ParquetType>,
pub role_arn: String,
pub status: ImportTaskStatus,
pub import_options: Option<ImportOptions>,
pub import_task_details: Option<ImportTaskDetails>,
pub attempt_number: Option<i32>,
pub status_reason: Option<String>,
/* private fields */
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.graph_id: Option<String>
The unique identifier of the Neptune Analytics graph.
task_id: String
The unique identifier of the import task.
source: String
A URL identifying to 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 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.
role_arn: String
The ARN of the IAM role that will allow access to the data that is to be imported.
status: ImportTaskStatus
The status of the import task:
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INITIALIZING – The necessary resources needed to create the graph are being prepared.
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ANALYZING_DATA – The data is being analyzed to determine the optimal infrastructure configuration for the new graph.
-
RE_PROVISIONING – The data did not fit into the provisioned graph, so it is being re-provisioned with more capacity.
-
IMPORTING – The data is being loaded.
-
ERROR_ENCOUNTERED – An error has been encountered while trying to create the graph and import the data.
-
ERROR_ENCOUNTERED_ROLLING_BACK – Because of the error that was encountered, the graph is being rolled back and all its resources released.
-
SUCCEEDED – Graph creation and data loading succeeded.
-
FAILED – Graph creation or data loading failed. When the status is
FAILED
, you can useget-graphs
to get more information about the state of the graph. -
CANCELLING – Because you cancelled the import task, cancellation is in progress.
-
CANCELLED – You have successfully cancelled the import task.
import_options: Option<ImportOptions>
Contains options for controlling the import process. For example, if the failOnError
key is set to false
, the import skips problem data and attempts to continue (whereas if set to true
, the default, or if omitted, the import operation halts immediately when an error is encountered.
import_task_details: Option<ImportTaskDetails>
Contains details about the specified import task.
attempt_number: Option<i32>
The number of the current attempts to execute the import task.
status_reason: Option<String>
The reason that the import task has this status value.
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Source§impl GetImportTaskOutput
impl GetImportTaskOutput
Sourcepub fn source(&self) -> &str
pub fn source(&self) -> &str
A URL identifying to 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 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 role_arn(&self) -> &str
pub fn role_arn(&self) -> &str
The ARN of the IAM role that will allow access to the data that is to be imported.
Sourcepub fn status(&self) -> &ImportTaskStatus
pub fn status(&self) -> &ImportTaskStatus
The status of the import task:
-
INITIALIZING – The necessary resources needed to create the graph are being prepared.
-
ANALYZING_DATA – The data is being analyzed to determine the optimal infrastructure configuration for the new graph.
-
RE_PROVISIONING – The data did not fit into the provisioned graph, so it is being re-provisioned with more capacity.
-
IMPORTING – The data is being loaded.
-
ERROR_ENCOUNTERED – An error has been encountered while trying to create the graph and import the data.
-
ERROR_ENCOUNTERED_ROLLING_BACK – Because of the error that was encountered, the graph is being rolled back and all its resources released.
-
SUCCEEDED – Graph creation and data loading succeeded.
-
FAILED – Graph creation or data loading failed. When the status is
FAILED
, you can useget-graphs
to get more information about the state of the graph. -
CANCELLING – Because you cancelled the import task, cancellation is in progress.
-
CANCELLED – You have successfully cancelled the import task.
Sourcepub fn import_options(&self) -> Option<&ImportOptions>
pub fn import_options(&self) -> Option<&ImportOptions>
Contains options for controlling the import process. For example, if the failOnError
key is set to false
, the import skips problem data and attempts to continue (whereas if set to true
, the default, or if omitted, the import operation halts immediately when an error is encountered.
Sourcepub fn import_task_details(&self) -> Option<&ImportTaskDetails>
pub fn import_task_details(&self) -> Option<&ImportTaskDetails>
Contains details about the specified import task.
Sourcepub fn attempt_number(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn attempt_number(&self) -> Option<i32>
The number of the current attempts to execute the import task.
Sourcepub fn status_reason(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn status_reason(&self) -> Option<&str>
The reason that the import task has this status value.
Source§impl GetImportTaskOutput
impl GetImportTaskOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetImportTaskOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetImportTaskOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GetImportTaskOutput
.
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