#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SpaceJupyterLabAppSettings {
pub default_resource_spec: Option<ResourceSpec>,
pub code_repositories: Option<Vec<CodeRepository>>,
pub app_lifecycle_management: Option<SpaceAppLifecycleManagement>,
}
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The settings for the JupyterLab application within a space.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.default_resource_spec: Option<ResourceSpec>
Specifies the ARN's of a SageMaker AI image and SageMaker AI image version, and the instance type that the version runs on.
When both SageMakerImageVersionArn
and SageMakerImageArn
are passed, SageMakerImageVersionArn
is used. Any updates to SageMakerImageArn
will not take effect if SageMakerImageVersionArn
already exists in the ResourceSpec
because SageMakerImageVersionArn
always takes precedence. To clear the value set for SageMakerImageVersionArn
, pass None
as the value.
code_repositories: Option<Vec<CodeRepository>>
A list of Git repositories that SageMaker automatically displays to users for cloning in the JupyterLab application.
app_lifecycle_management: Option<SpaceAppLifecycleManagement>
Settings that are used to configure and manage the lifecycle of JupyterLab applications in a space.
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Source§impl SpaceJupyterLabAppSettings
impl SpaceJupyterLabAppSettings
Sourcepub fn default_resource_spec(&self) -> Option<&ResourceSpec>
pub fn default_resource_spec(&self) -> Option<&ResourceSpec>
Specifies the ARN's of a SageMaker AI image and SageMaker AI image version, and the instance type that the version runs on.
When both SageMakerImageVersionArn
and SageMakerImageArn
are passed, SageMakerImageVersionArn
is used. Any updates to SageMakerImageArn
will not take effect if SageMakerImageVersionArn
already exists in the ResourceSpec
because SageMakerImageVersionArn
always takes precedence. To clear the value set for SageMakerImageVersionArn
, pass None
as the value.
Sourcepub fn code_repositories(&self) -> &[CodeRepository]
pub fn code_repositories(&self) -> &[CodeRepository]
A list of Git repositories that SageMaker automatically displays to users for cloning in the JupyterLab application.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .code_repositories.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn app_lifecycle_management(&self) -> Option<&SpaceAppLifecycleManagement>
pub fn app_lifecycle_management(&self) -> Option<&SpaceAppLifecycleManagement>
Settings that are used to configure and manage the lifecycle of JupyterLab applications in a space.
Source§impl SpaceJupyterLabAppSettings
impl SpaceJupyterLabAppSettings
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SpaceJupyterLabAppSettingsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SpaceJupyterLabAppSettingsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SpaceJupyterLabAppSettings
.
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> SpaceJupyterLabAppSettings
fn clone(&self) -> SpaceJupyterLabAppSettings
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