#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EdgeOutputConfig {
pub s3_output_location: Option<String>,
pub kms_key_id: Option<String>,
pub preset_deployment_type: Option<EdgePresetDeploymentType>,
pub preset_deployment_config: Option<String>,
}
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The output configuration.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.s3_output_location: Option<String>
The Amazon Simple Storage (S3) bucker URI.
kms_key_id: Option<String>
The Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (Amazon Web Services KMS) key that Amazon SageMaker uses to encrypt data on the storage volume after compilation job. If you don't provide a KMS key ID, Amazon SageMaker uses the default KMS key for Amazon S3 for your role's account.
preset_deployment_type: Option<EdgePresetDeploymentType>
The deployment type SageMaker Edge Manager will create. Currently only supports Amazon Web Services IoT Greengrass Version 2 components.
preset_deployment_config: Option<String>
The configuration used to create deployment artifacts. Specify configuration options with a JSON string. The available configuration options for each type are:
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ComponentName
(optional) - Name of the GreenGrass V2 component. If not specified, the default name generated consists of "SagemakerEdgeManager" and the name of your SageMaker Edge Manager packaging job. -
ComponentDescription
(optional) - Description of the component. -
ComponentVersion
(optional) - The version of the component.Amazon Web Services IoT Greengrass uses semantic versions for components. Semantic versions follow a major.minor.patch number system. For example, version 1.0.0 represents the first major release for a component. For more information, see the semantic version specification.
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PlatformOS
(optional) - The name of the operating system for the platform. Supported platforms include Windows and Linux. -
PlatformArchitecture
(optional) - The processor architecture for the platform.Supported architectures Windows include: Windows32_x86, Windows64_x64.
Supported architectures for Linux include: Linux x86_64, Linux ARMV8.
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Source§impl EdgeOutputConfig
impl EdgeOutputConfig
Sourcepub fn s3_output_location(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn s3_output_location(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Simple Storage (S3) bucker URI.
Sourcepub fn kms_key_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn kms_key_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (Amazon Web Services KMS) key that Amazon SageMaker uses to encrypt data on the storage volume after compilation job. If you don't provide a KMS key ID, Amazon SageMaker uses the default KMS key for Amazon S3 for your role's account.
Sourcepub fn preset_deployment_type(&self) -> Option<&EdgePresetDeploymentType>
pub fn preset_deployment_type(&self) -> Option<&EdgePresetDeploymentType>
The deployment type SageMaker Edge Manager will create. Currently only supports Amazon Web Services IoT Greengrass Version 2 components.
Sourcepub fn preset_deployment_config(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn preset_deployment_config(&self) -> Option<&str>
The configuration used to create deployment artifacts. Specify configuration options with a JSON string. The available configuration options for each type are:
-
ComponentName
(optional) - Name of the GreenGrass V2 component. If not specified, the default name generated consists of "SagemakerEdgeManager" and the name of your SageMaker Edge Manager packaging job. -
ComponentDescription
(optional) - Description of the component. -
ComponentVersion
(optional) - The version of the component.Amazon Web Services IoT Greengrass uses semantic versions for components. Semantic versions follow a major.minor.patch number system. For example, version 1.0.0 represents the first major release for a component. For more information, see the semantic version specification.
-
PlatformOS
(optional) - The name of the operating system for the platform. Supported platforms include Windows and Linux. -
PlatformArchitecture
(optional) - The processor architecture for the platform.Supported architectures Windows include: Windows32_x86, Windows64_x64.
Supported architectures for Linux include: Linux x86_64, Linux ARMV8.
Source§impl EdgeOutputConfig
impl EdgeOutputConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EdgeOutputConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EdgeOutputConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EdgeOutputConfig
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Source§impl Clone for EdgeOutputConfig
impl Clone for EdgeOutputConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EdgeOutputConfig
fn clone(&self) -> EdgeOutputConfig
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for EdgeOutputConfig
Source§impl PartialEq for EdgeOutputConfig
impl PartialEq for EdgeOutputConfig
impl StructuralPartialEq for EdgeOutputConfig
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impl Freeze for EdgeOutputConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for EdgeOutputConfig
impl Send for EdgeOutputConfig
impl Sync for EdgeOutputConfig
impl Unpin for EdgeOutputConfig
impl UnwindSafe for EdgeOutputConfig
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