#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateProjectVersionInput {
pub project_arn: Option<String>,
pub version_name: Option<String>,
pub output_config: Option<OutputConfig>,
pub training_data: Option<TrainingData>,
pub testing_data: Option<TestingData>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub kms_key_id: Option<String>,
pub version_description: Option<String>,
pub feature_config: Option<CustomizationFeatureConfig>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.project_arn: Option<String>
The ARN of the Amazon Rekognition project that will manage the project version you want to train.
version_name: Option<String>
A name for the version of the project version. This value must be unique.
output_config: Option<OutputConfig>
The Amazon S3 bucket location to store the results of training. The bucket can be any S3 bucket in your AWS account. You need s3:PutObject
permission on the bucket.
training_data: Option<TrainingData>
Specifies an external manifest that the services uses to train the project version. If you specify TrainingData
you must also specify TestingData
. The project must not have any associated datasets.
testing_data: Option<TestingData>
Specifies an external manifest that the service uses to test the project version. If you specify TestingData
you must also specify TrainingData
. The project must not have any associated datasets.
A set of tags (key-value pairs) that you want to attach to the project version.
kms_key_id: Option<String>
The identifier for your AWS Key Management Service key (AWS KMS key). You can supply the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of your KMS key, the ID of your KMS key, an alias for your KMS key, or an alias ARN. The key is used to encrypt training images, test images, and manifest files copied into the service for the project version. Your source images are unaffected. The key is also used to encrypt training results and manifest files written to the output Amazon S3 bucket (OutputConfig
).
If you choose to use your own KMS key, you need the following permissions on the KMS key.
-
kms:CreateGrant
-
kms:DescribeKey
-
kms:GenerateDataKey
-
kms:Decrypt
If you don't specify a value for KmsKeyId
, images copied into the service are encrypted using a key that AWS owns and manages.
version_description: Option<String>
A description applied to the project version being created.
feature_config: Option<CustomizationFeatureConfig>
Feature-specific configuration of the training job. If the job configuration does not match the feature type associated with the project, an InvalidParameterException is returned.
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Source§impl CreateProjectVersionInput
impl CreateProjectVersionInput
Sourcepub fn project_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn project_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ARN of the Amazon Rekognition project that will manage the project version you want to train.
Sourcepub fn version_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn version_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
A name for the version of the project version. This value must be unique.
Sourcepub fn output_config(&self) -> Option<&OutputConfig>
pub fn output_config(&self) -> Option<&OutputConfig>
The Amazon S3 bucket location to store the results of training. The bucket can be any S3 bucket in your AWS account. You need s3:PutObject
permission on the bucket.
Sourcepub fn training_data(&self) -> Option<&TrainingData>
pub fn training_data(&self) -> Option<&TrainingData>
Specifies an external manifest that the services uses to train the project version. If you specify TrainingData
you must also specify TestingData
. The project must not have any associated datasets.
Sourcepub fn testing_data(&self) -> Option<&TestingData>
pub fn testing_data(&self) -> Option<&TestingData>
Specifies an external manifest that the service uses to test the project version. If you specify TestingData
you must also specify TrainingData
. The project must not have any associated datasets.
A set of tags (key-value pairs) that you want to attach to the project version.
Sourcepub fn kms_key_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn kms_key_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The identifier for your AWS Key Management Service key (AWS KMS key). You can supply the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of your KMS key, the ID of your KMS key, an alias for your KMS key, or an alias ARN. The key is used to encrypt training images, test images, and manifest files copied into the service for the project version. Your source images are unaffected. The key is also used to encrypt training results and manifest files written to the output Amazon S3 bucket (OutputConfig
).
If you choose to use your own KMS key, you need the following permissions on the KMS key.
-
kms:CreateGrant
-
kms:DescribeKey
-
kms:GenerateDataKey
-
kms:Decrypt
If you don't specify a value for KmsKeyId
, images copied into the service are encrypted using a key that AWS owns and manages.
Sourcepub fn version_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn version_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
A description applied to the project version being created.
Sourcepub fn feature_config(&self) -> Option<&CustomizationFeatureConfig>
pub fn feature_config(&self) -> Option<&CustomizationFeatureConfig>
Feature-specific configuration of the training job. If the job configuration does not match the feature type associated with the project, an InvalidParameterException is returned.
Source§impl CreateProjectVersionInput
impl CreateProjectVersionInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateProjectVersionInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateProjectVersionInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateProjectVersionInput
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Source§impl Clone for CreateProjectVersionInput
impl Clone for CreateProjectVersionInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateProjectVersionInput
fn clone(&self) -> CreateProjectVersionInput
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impl Debug for CreateProjectVersionInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateProjectVersionInput
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impl Freeze for CreateProjectVersionInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for CreateProjectVersionInput
impl Send for CreateProjectVersionInput
impl Sync for CreateProjectVersionInput
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