#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TransformJobDefinition {
pub max_concurrent_transforms: Option<i32>,
pub max_payload_in_mb: Option<i32>,
pub batch_strategy: Option<BatchStrategy>,
pub environment: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub transform_input: Option<TransformInput>,
pub transform_output: Option<TransformOutput>,
pub transform_resources: Option<TransformResources>,
}
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Defines the input needed to run a transform job using the inference specification specified in the algorithm.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.max_concurrent_transforms: Option<i32>
The maximum number of parallel requests that can be sent to each instance in a transform job. The default value is 1.
max_payload_in_mb: Option<i32>
The maximum payload size allowed, in MB. A payload is the data portion of a record (without metadata).
batch_strategy: Option<BatchStrategy>
A string that determines the number of records included in a single mini-batch.
SingleRecord
means only one record is used per mini-batch. MultiRecord
means a mini-batch is set to contain as many records that can fit within the MaxPayloadInMB
limit.
environment: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
The environment variables to set in the Docker container. We support up to 16 key and values entries in the map.
transform_input: Option<TransformInput>
A description of the input source and the way the transform job consumes it.
transform_output: Option<TransformOutput>
Identifies the Amazon S3 location where you want Amazon SageMaker to save the results from the transform job.
transform_resources: Option<TransformResources>
Identifies the ML compute instances for the transform job.
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Source§impl TransformJobDefinition
impl TransformJobDefinition
Sourcepub fn max_concurrent_transforms(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_concurrent_transforms(&self) -> Option<i32>
The maximum number of parallel requests that can be sent to each instance in a transform job. The default value is 1.
Sourcepub fn max_payload_in_mb(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_payload_in_mb(&self) -> Option<i32>
The maximum payload size allowed, in MB. A payload is the data portion of a record (without metadata).
Sourcepub fn batch_strategy(&self) -> Option<&BatchStrategy>
pub fn batch_strategy(&self) -> Option<&BatchStrategy>
A string that determines the number of records included in a single mini-batch.
SingleRecord
means only one record is used per mini-batch. MultiRecord
means a mini-batch is set to contain as many records that can fit within the MaxPayloadInMB
limit.
Sourcepub fn environment(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn environment(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The environment variables to set in the Docker container. We support up to 16 key and values entries in the map.
Sourcepub fn transform_input(&self) -> Option<&TransformInput>
pub fn transform_input(&self) -> Option<&TransformInput>
A description of the input source and the way the transform job consumes it.
Sourcepub fn transform_output(&self) -> Option<&TransformOutput>
pub fn transform_output(&self) -> Option<&TransformOutput>
Identifies the Amazon S3 location where you want Amazon SageMaker to save the results from the transform job.
Sourcepub fn transform_resources(&self) -> Option<&TransformResources>
pub fn transform_resources(&self) -> Option<&TransformResources>
Identifies the ML compute instances for the transform job.
Source§impl TransformJobDefinition
impl TransformJobDefinition
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TransformJobDefinitionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TransformJobDefinitionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TransformJobDefinition
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Source§impl Clone for TransformJobDefinition
impl Clone for TransformJobDefinition
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TransformJobDefinition
fn clone(&self) -> TransformJobDefinition
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impl Debug for TransformJobDefinition
Source§impl PartialEq for TransformJobDefinition
impl PartialEq for TransformJobDefinition
impl StructuralPartialEq for TransformJobDefinition
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impl RefUnwindSafe for TransformJobDefinition
impl Send for TransformJobDefinition
impl Sync for TransformJobDefinition
impl Unpin for TransformJobDefinition
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