#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AutoMlJobChannelBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A builder for AutoMlJobChannel.
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Source§impl AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
Sourcepub fn channel_type(self, input: AutoMlChannelType) -> Self
pub fn channel_type(self, input: AutoMlChannelType) -> Self
The type of channel. Defines whether the data are used for training or validation. The default value is training. Channels for training and validation must share the same ContentType
The type of channel defaults to training for the time-series forecasting problem type.
Sourcepub fn set_channel_type(self, input: Option<AutoMlChannelType>) -> Self
pub fn set_channel_type(self, input: Option<AutoMlChannelType>) -> Self
The type of channel. Defines whether the data are used for training or validation. The default value is training. Channels for training and validation must share the same ContentType
The type of channel defaults to training for the time-series forecasting problem type.
Sourcepub fn get_channel_type(&self) -> &Option<AutoMlChannelType>
pub fn get_channel_type(&self) -> &Option<AutoMlChannelType>
The type of channel. Defines whether the data are used for training or validation. The default value is training. Channels for training and validation must share the same ContentType
The type of channel defaults to training for the time-series forecasting problem type.
Sourcepub fn content_type(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn content_type(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The content type of the data from the input source. The following are the allowed content types for different problems:
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For tabular problem types:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For image classification:
image/png,image/jpeg, orimage/*. The default value isimage/*. -
For text classification:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For time-series forecasting:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For text generation (LLMs fine-tuning):
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present.
Sourcepub fn set_content_type(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_content_type(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The content type of the data from the input source. The following are the allowed content types for different problems:
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For tabular problem types:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For image classification:
image/png,image/jpeg, orimage/*. The default value isimage/*. -
For text classification:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For time-series forecasting:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For text generation (LLMs fine-tuning):
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present.
Sourcepub fn get_content_type(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_content_type(&self) -> &Option<String>
The content type of the data from the input source. The following are the allowed content types for different problems:
-
For tabular problem types:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For image classification:
image/png,image/jpeg, orimage/*. The default value isimage/*. -
For text classification:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For time-series forecasting:
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present. -
For text generation (LLMs fine-tuning):
text/csv;header=presentorx-application/vnd.amazon+parquet. The default value istext/csv;header=present.
Sourcepub fn compression_type(self, input: CompressionType) -> Self
pub fn compression_type(self, input: CompressionType) -> Self
The allowed compression types depend on the input format and problem type. We allow the compression type Gzip for S3Prefix inputs on tabular data only. For all other inputs, the compression type should be None. If no compression type is provided, we default to None.
Sourcepub fn set_compression_type(self, input: Option<CompressionType>) -> Self
pub fn set_compression_type(self, input: Option<CompressionType>) -> Self
The allowed compression types depend on the input format and problem type. We allow the compression type Gzip for S3Prefix inputs on tabular data only. For all other inputs, the compression type should be None. If no compression type is provided, we default to None.
Sourcepub fn get_compression_type(&self) -> &Option<CompressionType>
pub fn get_compression_type(&self) -> &Option<CompressionType>
The allowed compression types depend on the input format and problem type. We allow the compression type Gzip for S3Prefix inputs on tabular data only. For all other inputs, the compression type should be None. If no compression type is provided, we default to None.
Sourcepub fn data_source(self, input: AutoMlDataSource) -> Self
pub fn data_source(self, input: AutoMlDataSource) -> Self
The data source for an AutoML channel (Required).
Sourcepub fn set_data_source(self, input: Option<AutoMlDataSource>) -> Self
pub fn set_data_source(self, input: Option<AutoMlDataSource>) -> Self
The data source for an AutoML channel (Required).
Sourcepub fn get_data_source(&self) -> &Option<AutoMlDataSource>
pub fn get_data_source(&self) -> &Option<AutoMlDataSource>
The data source for an AutoML channel (Required).
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> AutoMlJobChannel
pub fn build(self) -> AutoMlJobChannel
Consumes the builder and constructs a AutoMlJobChannel.
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Source§impl Clone for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl Clone for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
Source§impl Default for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl Default for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
Source§fn default() -> AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
fn default() -> AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl PartialEq for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
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impl Freeze for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl Send for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl Sync for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl Unpin for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for AutoMlJobChannelBuilder
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