#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TimestreamConfiguration {
pub database_name: String,
pub table_name: String,
pub time_column: String,
pub dimension_mappings: Vec<DimensionMapping>,
pub multi_measure_mappings: Option<MultiMeasureMappings>,
pub mixed_measure_mappings: Option<Vec<MixedMeasureMapping>>,
pub measure_name_column: Option<String>,
}
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Configuration to write data into Timestream database and table. This configuration allows the user to map the query result select columns into the destination table columns.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.database_name: String
Name of Timestream database to which the query result will be written.
table_name: String
Name of Timestream table that the query result will be written to. The table should be within the same database that is provided in Timestream configuration.
time_column: String
Column from query result that should be used as the time column in destination table. Column type for this should be TIMESTAMP.
dimension_mappings: Vec<DimensionMapping>
This is to allow mapping column(s) from the query result to the dimension in the destination table.
multi_measure_mappings: Option<MultiMeasureMappings>
Multi-measure mappings.
mixed_measure_mappings: Option<Vec<MixedMeasureMapping>>
Specifies how to map measures to multi-measure records.
measure_name_column: Option<String>
Name of the measure column.
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Source§impl TimestreamConfiguration
impl TimestreamConfiguration
Sourcepub fn database_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn database_name(&self) -> &str
Name of Timestream database to which the query result will be written.
Sourcepub fn table_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn table_name(&self) -> &str
Name of Timestream table that the query result will be written to. The table should be within the same database that is provided in Timestream configuration.
Sourcepub fn time_column(&self) -> &str
pub fn time_column(&self) -> &str
Column from query result that should be used as the time column in destination table. Column type for this should be TIMESTAMP.
Sourcepub fn dimension_mappings(&self) -> &[DimensionMapping]
pub fn dimension_mappings(&self) -> &[DimensionMapping]
This is to allow mapping column(s) from the query result to the dimension in the destination table.
Sourcepub fn multi_measure_mappings(&self) -> Option<&MultiMeasureMappings>
pub fn multi_measure_mappings(&self) -> Option<&MultiMeasureMappings>
Multi-measure mappings.
Sourcepub fn mixed_measure_mappings(&self) -> &[MixedMeasureMapping]
pub fn mixed_measure_mappings(&self) -> &[MixedMeasureMapping]
Specifies how to map measures to multi-measure records.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .mixed_measure_mappings.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn measure_name_column(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn measure_name_column(&self) -> Option<&str>
Name of the measure column.
Source§impl TimestreamConfiguration
impl TimestreamConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TimestreamConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TimestreamConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TimestreamConfiguration
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Source§impl Clone for TimestreamConfiguration
impl Clone for TimestreamConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TimestreamConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> TimestreamConfiguration
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for TimestreamConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for TimestreamConfiguration
impl PartialEq for TimestreamConfiguration
impl StructuralPartialEq for TimestreamConfiguration
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impl Freeze for TimestreamConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for TimestreamConfiguration
impl Send for TimestreamConfiguration
impl Sync for TimestreamConfiguration
impl Unpin for TimestreamConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for TimestreamConfiguration
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