#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes {
pub id: String,
pub name: String,
pub control: Option<String>,
pub input: Option<String>,
pub start_to_close_timeout: Option<String>,
}
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Decision attributes specified in scheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
within the list of decisions decisions
passed to RespondDecisionTaskCompleted
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; and struct update syntax will not work.id: String
A string that identifies the Lambda function execution in the event history.
name: String
The name, or ARN, of the Lambda function to schedule.
control: Option<String>
The data attached to the event that the decider can use in subsequent workflow tasks. This data isn't sent to the Lambda task.
input: Option<String>
The optional input data to be supplied to the Lambda function.
start_to_close_timeout: Option<String>
The timeout value, in seconds, after which the Lambda function is considered to be failed once it has started. This can be any integer from 1-900 (1s-15m).
If no value is supplied, then a default value of 900s is assumed.
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Source§impl ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
impl ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
Sourcepub fn id(&self) -> &str
pub fn id(&self) -> &str
A string that identifies the Lambda function execution in the event history.
Sourcepub fn control(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn control(&self) -> Option<&str>
The data attached to the event that the decider can use in subsequent workflow tasks. This data isn't sent to the Lambda task.
Sourcepub fn input(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn input(&self) -> Option<&str>
The optional input data to be supplied to the Lambda function.
Sourcepub fn start_to_close_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn start_to_close_timeout(&self) -> Option<&str>
The timeout value, in seconds, after which the Lambda function is considered to be failed once it has started. This can be any integer from 1-900 (1s-15m).
If no value is supplied, then a default value of 900s is assumed.
Source§impl ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
impl ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributesBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributesBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
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Source§impl Clone for ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
impl Clone for ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
fn clone(&self) -> ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
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impl PartialEq for ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes) -> bool
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impl Freeze for ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
impl RefUnwindSafe for ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
impl Send for ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
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impl Unpin for ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
impl UnwindSafe for ScheduleLambdaFunctionDecisionAttributes
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