#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput {
pub arn: Option<String>,
pub status: Option<WorldGenerationJobStatus>,
pub created_at: Option<DateTime>,
pub failure_code: Option<WorldGenerationJobErrorCode>,
pub client_request_token: Option<String>,
pub template: Option<String>,
pub world_count: Option<WorldCount>,
pub tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub world_tags: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
/* private fields */
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the world generator job.
status: Option<WorldGenerationJobStatus>
The status of the world generator job.
- Pending
-
The world generator job request is pending.
- Running
-
The world generator job is running.
- Completed
-
The world generator job completed.
- Failed
-
The world generator job failed. See
failureCode
for more information. - PartialFailed
-
Some worlds did not generate.
- Canceled
-
The world generator job was cancelled.
- Canceling
-
The world generator job is being cancelled.
created_at: Option<DateTime>
The time, in milliseconds since the epoch, when the world generator job was created.
failure_code: Option<WorldGenerationJobErrorCode>
The failure code of the world generator job if it failed:
- InternalServiceError
-
Internal service error.
- LimitExceeded
-
The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
- ResourceNotFound
-
The specified resource could not be found.
- RequestThrottled
-
The request was throttled.
- InvalidInput
-
An input parameter in the request is not valid.
client_request_token: Option<String>
Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
template: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (arn) of the world template.
world_count: Option<WorldCount>
Information about the world count.
A map that contains tag keys and tag values that are attached to the world generator job.
A map that contains tag keys and tag values that are attached to the generated worlds.
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Source§impl CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
impl CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
Sourcepub fn status(&self) -> Option<&WorldGenerationJobStatus>
pub fn status(&self) -> Option<&WorldGenerationJobStatus>
The status of the world generator job.
- Pending
-
The world generator job request is pending.
- Running
-
The world generator job is running.
- Completed
-
The world generator job completed.
- Failed
-
The world generator job failed. See
failureCode
for more information. - PartialFailed
-
Some worlds did not generate.
- Canceled
-
The world generator job was cancelled.
- Canceling
-
The world generator job is being cancelled.
Sourcepub fn created_at(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn created_at(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The time, in milliseconds since the epoch, when the world generator job was created.
Sourcepub fn failure_code(&self) -> Option<&WorldGenerationJobErrorCode>
pub fn failure_code(&self) -> Option<&WorldGenerationJobErrorCode>
The failure code of the world generator job if it failed:
- InternalServiceError
-
Internal service error.
- LimitExceeded
-
The requested resource exceeds the maximum number allowed, or the number of concurrent stream requests exceeds the maximum number allowed.
- ResourceNotFound
-
The specified resource could not be found.
- RequestThrottled
-
The request was throttled.
- InvalidInput
-
An input parameter in the request is not valid.
Sourcepub fn client_request_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn client_request_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
Sourcepub fn world_count(&self) -> Option<&WorldCount>
pub fn world_count(&self) -> Option<&WorldCount>
Information about the world count.
A map that contains tag keys and tag values that are attached to the world generator job.
A map that contains tag keys and tag values that are attached to the generated worlds.
Source§impl CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
impl CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateWorldGenerationJobOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateWorldGenerationJobOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
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impl Clone for CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
fn clone(&self) -> CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
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fn eq(&self, other: &CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput) -> bool
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impl RequestId for CreateWorldGenerationJobOutput
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None
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