#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for PipeTargetStateMachineParameters
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Source§impl PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
impl PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
Sourcepub fn invocation_type(self, input: PipeTargetInvocationType) -> Self
pub fn invocation_type(self, input: PipeTargetInvocationType) -> Self
Specify whether to invoke the Step Functions state machine synchronously or asynchronously.
-
REQUEST_RESPONSE
(default) - Invoke synchronously. For more information, see StartSyncExecution in the Step Functions API Reference.REQUEST_RESPONSE
is not supported forSTANDARD
state machine workflows. -
FIRE_AND_FORGET
- Invoke asynchronously. For more information, see StartExecution in the Step Functions API Reference.
For more information, see Invocation types in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
Sourcepub fn set_invocation_type(
self,
input: Option<PipeTargetInvocationType>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_invocation_type( self, input: Option<PipeTargetInvocationType>, ) -> Self
Specify whether to invoke the Step Functions state machine synchronously or asynchronously.
-
REQUEST_RESPONSE
(default) - Invoke synchronously. For more information, see StartSyncExecution in the Step Functions API Reference.REQUEST_RESPONSE
is not supported forSTANDARD
state machine workflows. -
FIRE_AND_FORGET
- Invoke asynchronously. For more information, see StartExecution in the Step Functions API Reference.
For more information, see Invocation types in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
Sourcepub fn get_invocation_type(&self) -> &Option<PipeTargetInvocationType>
pub fn get_invocation_type(&self) -> &Option<PipeTargetInvocationType>
Specify whether to invoke the Step Functions state machine synchronously or asynchronously.
-
REQUEST_RESPONSE
(default) - Invoke synchronously. For more information, see StartSyncExecution in the Step Functions API Reference.REQUEST_RESPONSE
is not supported forSTANDARD
state machine workflows. -
FIRE_AND_FORGET
- Invoke asynchronously. For more information, see StartExecution in the Step Functions API Reference.
For more information, see Invocation types in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> PipeTargetStateMachineParameters
pub fn build(self) -> PipeTargetStateMachineParameters
Consumes the builder and constructs a PipeTargetStateMachineParameters
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Source§impl Clone for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
impl Clone for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Default for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
Source§fn default() -> PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
fn default() -> PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
impl PartialEq for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
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impl Freeze for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
impl Send for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
impl Sync for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
impl Unpin for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for PipeTargetStateMachineParametersBuilder
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