#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TransformS3DataSource {
pub s3_data_type: Option<S3DataType>,
pub s3_uri: Option<String>,
}
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Describes the S3 data source.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.s3_data_type: Option<S3DataType>
If you choose S3Prefix
, S3Uri
identifies a key name prefix. Amazon SageMaker uses all objects with the specified key name prefix for batch transform.
If you choose ManifestFile
, S3Uri
identifies an object that is a manifest file containing a list of object keys that you want Amazon SageMaker to use for batch transform.
The following values are compatible: ManifestFile
, S3Prefix
The following value is not compatible: AugmentedManifestFile
s3_uri: Option<String>
Depending on the value specified for the S3DataType
, identifies either a key name prefix or a manifest. For example:
-
A key name prefix might look like this:
s3://bucketname/exampleprefix/
. -
A manifest might look like this:
s3://bucketname/example.manifest
The manifest is an S3 object which is a JSON file with the following format:
\[ {"prefix": "s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/"},
"relative/path/to/custdata-1",
"relative/path/custdata-2",
...
"relative/path/custdata-N"
\]
The preceding JSON matches the following
S3Uris
:s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/to/custdata-1
s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/custdata-2
...
s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/custdata-N
The complete set of
S3Uris
in this manifest constitutes the input data for the channel for this datasource. The object that eachS3Uris
points to must be readable by the IAM role that Amazon SageMaker uses to perform tasks on your behalf.
Implementations§
Source§impl TransformS3DataSource
impl TransformS3DataSource
Sourcepub fn s3_data_type(&self) -> Option<&S3DataType>
pub fn s3_data_type(&self) -> Option<&S3DataType>
If you choose S3Prefix
, S3Uri
identifies a key name prefix. Amazon SageMaker uses all objects with the specified key name prefix for batch transform.
If you choose ManifestFile
, S3Uri
identifies an object that is a manifest file containing a list of object keys that you want Amazon SageMaker to use for batch transform.
The following values are compatible: ManifestFile
, S3Prefix
The following value is not compatible: AugmentedManifestFile
Sourcepub fn s3_uri(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn s3_uri(&self) -> Option<&str>
Depending on the value specified for the S3DataType
, identifies either a key name prefix or a manifest. For example:
-
A key name prefix might look like this:
s3://bucketname/exampleprefix/
. -
A manifest might look like this:
s3://bucketname/example.manifest
The manifest is an S3 object which is a JSON file with the following format:
\[ {"prefix": "s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/"},
"relative/path/to/custdata-1",
"relative/path/custdata-2",
...
"relative/path/custdata-N"
\]
The preceding JSON matches the following
S3Uris
:s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/to/custdata-1
s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/custdata-2
...
s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/custdata-N
The complete set of
S3Uris
in this manifest constitutes the input data for the channel for this datasource. The object that eachS3Uris
points to must be readable by the IAM role that Amazon SageMaker uses to perform tasks on your behalf.
Source§impl TransformS3DataSource
impl TransformS3DataSource
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TransformS3DataSourceBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TransformS3DataSourceBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TransformS3DataSource
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for TransformS3DataSource
impl Clone for TransformS3DataSource
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TransformS3DataSource
fn clone(&self) -> TransformS3DataSource
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Debug for TransformS3DataSource
Source§impl PartialEq for TransformS3DataSource
impl PartialEq for TransformS3DataSource
impl StructuralPartialEq for TransformS3DataSource
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impl Freeze for TransformS3DataSource
impl RefUnwindSafe for TransformS3DataSource
impl Send for TransformS3DataSource
impl Sync for TransformS3DataSource
impl Unpin for TransformS3DataSource
impl UnwindSafe for TransformS3DataSource
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