#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UnifiedStudioSettings {
pub studio_web_portal_access: Option<FeatureStatus>,
pub domain_account_id: Option<String>,
pub domain_region: Option<String>,
pub domain_id: Option<String>,
pub project_id: Option<String>,
pub environment_id: Option<String>,
pub project_s3_path: Option<String>,
pub single_sign_on_application_arn: Option<String>,
}
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The settings that apply to an Amazon SageMaker AI domain when you use it in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.studio_web_portal_access: Option<FeatureStatus>
Sets whether you can access the domain in Amazon SageMaker Studio:
- ENABLED
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You can access the domain in Amazon SageMaker Studio. If you migrate the domain to Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, you can access it in both studio interfaces.
- DISABLED
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You can't access the domain in Amazon SageMaker Studio. If you migrate the domain to Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, you can access it only in that studio interface.
To migrate a domain to Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, you specify the UnifiedStudioSettings data type when you use the UpdateDomain action.
domain_account_id: Option<String>
The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that has the Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio domain. The default value, if you don't specify an ID, is the ID of the account that has the Amazon SageMaker AI domain.
domain_region: Option<String>
The Amazon Web Services Region where the domain is located in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio. The default value, if you don't specify a Region, is the Region where the Amazon SageMaker AI domain is located.
domain_id: Option<String>
The ID of the Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio domain associated with this domain.
project_id: Option<String>
The ID of the Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio project that corresponds to the domain.
environment_id: Option<String>
The ID of the environment that Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio associates with the domain.
project_s3_path: Option<String>
The location where Amazon S3 stores temporary execution data and other artifacts for the project that corresponds to the domain.
single_sign_on_application_arn: Option<String>
The ARN of the application managed by SageMaker AI and SageMaker Unified Studio in the Amazon Web Services IAM Identity Center.
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Source§impl UnifiedStudioSettings
impl UnifiedStudioSettings
Sourcepub fn studio_web_portal_access(&self) -> Option<&FeatureStatus>
pub fn studio_web_portal_access(&self) -> Option<&FeatureStatus>
Sets whether you can access the domain in Amazon SageMaker Studio:
- ENABLED
-
You can access the domain in Amazon SageMaker Studio. If you migrate the domain to Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, you can access it in both studio interfaces.
- DISABLED
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You can't access the domain in Amazon SageMaker Studio. If you migrate the domain to Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, you can access it only in that studio interface.
To migrate a domain to Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, you specify the UnifiedStudioSettings data type when you use the UpdateDomain action.
Sourcepub fn domain_account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn domain_account_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that has the Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio domain. The default value, if you don't specify an ID, is the ID of the account that has the Amazon SageMaker AI domain.
Sourcepub fn domain_region(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn domain_region(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Web Services Region where the domain is located in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio. The default value, if you don't specify a Region, is the Region where the Amazon SageMaker AI domain is located.
Sourcepub fn domain_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn domain_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio domain associated with this domain.
Sourcepub fn project_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn project_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio project that corresponds to the domain.
Sourcepub fn environment_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn environment_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the environment that Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio associates with the domain.
Sourcepub fn project_s3_path(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn project_s3_path(&self) -> Option<&str>
The location where Amazon S3 stores temporary execution data and other artifacts for the project that corresponds to the domain.
Sourcepub fn single_sign_on_application_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn single_sign_on_application_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ARN of the application managed by SageMaker AI and SageMaker Unified Studio in the Amazon Web Services IAM Identity Center.
Source§impl UnifiedStudioSettings
impl UnifiedStudioSettings
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UnifiedStudioSettingsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UnifiedStudioSettingsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UnifiedStudioSettings
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Source§impl Clone for UnifiedStudioSettings
impl Clone for UnifiedStudioSettings
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UnifiedStudioSettings
fn clone(&self) -> UnifiedStudioSettings
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impl Debug for UnifiedStudioSettings
Source§impl PartialEq for UnifiedStudioSettings
impl PartialEq for UnifiedStudioSettings
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impl Freeze for UnifiedStudioSettings
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