#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ActivityTypeConfiguration {
pub default_task_start_to_close_timeout: Option<String>,
pub default_task_heartbeat_timeout: Option<String>,
pub default_task_list: Option<TaskList>,
pub default_task_priority: Option<String>,
pub default_task_schedule_to_start_timeout: Option<String>,
pub default_task_schedule_to_close_timeout: Option<String>,
}
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Configuration settings registered with the activity type.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.default_task_start_to_close_timeout: Option<String>
The default maximum duration for tasks of an activity type specified when registering the activity type. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
.
The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal to 0
. You can use NONE
to specify unlimited duration.
default_task_heartbeat_timeout: Option<String>
The default maximum time, in seconds, before which a worker processing a task must report progress by calling RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat
.
You can specify this value only when registering an activity type. The registered default value can be overridden when you schedule a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
. If the activity worker subsequently attempts to record a heartbeat or returns a result, the activity worker receives an UnknownResource
fault. In this case, Amazon SWF no longer considers the activity task to be valid; the activity worker should clean up the activity task.
The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal to 0
. You can use NONE
to specify unlimited duration.
default_task_list: Option<TaskList>
The default task list specified for this activity type at registration. This default is used if a task list isn't provided when a task is scheduled through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
. You can override the default registered task list when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
.
default_task_priority: Option<String>
The default task priority for tasks of this activity type, specified at registration. If not set, then 0
is used as the default priority. This default can be overridden when scheduling an activity task.
Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE
(-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE
(2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority.
For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon SWF Developer Guide.
default_task_schedule_to_start_timeout: Option<String>
The default maximum duration, specified when registering the activity type, that a task of an activity type can wait before being assigned to a worker. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
.
The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal to 0
. You can use NONE
to specify unlimited duration.
default_task_schedule_to_close_timeout: Option<String>
The default maximum duration, specified when registering the activity type, for tasks of this activity type. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
.
The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal to 0
. You can use NONE
to specify unlimited duration.
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Source§impl ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl ActivityTypeConfiguration
Sourcepub fn default_task_start_to_close_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn default_task_start_to_close_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
The default maximum duration for tasks of an activity type specified when registering the activity type. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
.
The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal to 0
. You can use NONE
to specify unlimited duration.
Sourcepub fn default_task_heartbeat_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn default_task_heartbeat_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
The default maximum time, in seconds, before which a worker processing a task must report progress by calling RecordActivityTaskHeartbeat
.
You can specify this value only when registering an activity type. The registered default value can be overridden when you schedule a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
. If the activity worker subsequently attempts to record a heartbeat or returns a result, the activity worker receives an UnknownResource
fault. In this case, Amazon SWF no longer considers the activity task to be valid; the activity worker should clean up the activity task.
The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal to 0
. You can use NONE
to specify unlimited duration.
Sourcepub fn default_task_list(&self) -> Option<&TaskList>
pub fn default_task_list(&self) -> Option<&TaskList>
The default task list specified for this activity type at registration. This default is used if a task list isn't provided when a task is scheduled through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
. You can override the default registered task list when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
.
Sourcepub fn default_task_priority(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn default_task_priority(&self) -> Option<&str>
The default task priority for tasks of this activity type, specified at registration. If not set, then 0
is used as the default priority. This default can be overridden when scheduling an activity task.
Valid values are integers that range from Java's Integer.MIN_VALUE
(-2147483648) to Integer.MAX_VALUE
(2147483647). Higher numbers indicate higher priority.
For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon SWF Developer Guide.
Sourcepub fn default_task_schedule_to_start_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn default_task_schedule_to_start_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
The default maximum duration, specified when registering the activity type, that a task of an activity type can wait before being assigned to a worker. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
.
The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal to 0
. You can use NONE
to specify unlimited duration.
Sourcepub fn default_task_schedule_to_close_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn default_task_schedule_to_close_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
The default maximum duration, specified when registering the activity type, for tasks of this activity type. You can override this default when scheduling a task through the ScheduleActivityTask
Decision
.
The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal to 0
. You can use NONE
to specify unlimited duration.
Source§impl ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl ActivityTypeConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ActivityTypeConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ActivityTypeConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ActivityTypeConfiguration
.
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Source§impl Clone for ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl Clone for ActivityTypeConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ActivityTypeConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> ActivityTypeConfiguration
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impl Debug for ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl StructuralPartialEq for ActivityTypeConfiguration
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impl Freeze for ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl Send for ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl Sync for ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl Unpin for ActivityTypeConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for ActivityTypeConfiguration
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