Struct TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for TranscriptionJobSummary.

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impl TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

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pub fn transcription_job_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The name of the transcription job. Job names are case sensitive and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account.

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pub fn set_transcription_job_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The name of the transcription job. Job names are case sensitive and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account.

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pub fn get_transcription_job_name(&self) -> &Option<String>

The name of the transcription job. Job names are case sensitive and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account.

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pub fn creation_time(self, input: DateTime) -> Self

The date and time the specified transcription job request was made.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:32:58.761000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:32 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn set_creation_time(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self

The date and time the specified transcription job request was made.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:32:58.761000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:32 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn get_creation_time(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>

The date and time the specified transcription job request was made.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:32:58.761000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:32 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn start_time(self, input: DateTime) -> Self

The date and time your transcription job began processing.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:32:58.789000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:32 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn set_start_time(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self

The date and time your transcription job began processing.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:32:58.789000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:32 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn get_start_time(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>

The date and time your transcription job began processing.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:32:58.789000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:32 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn completion_time(self, input: DateTime) -> Self

The date and time the specified transcription job finished processing.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:33:13.922000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:33 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn set_completion_time(self, input: Option<DateTime>) -> Self

The date and time the specified transcription job finished processing.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:33:13.922000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:33 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn get_completion_time(&self) -> &Option<DateTime>

The date and time the specified transcription job finished processing.

Timestamps are in the format YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:SS.SSSSSS-UTC. For example, 2022-05-04T12:33:13.922000-07:00 represents a transcription job that started processing at 12:33 PM UTC-7 on May 4, 2022.

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pub fn language_code(self, input: LanguageCode) -> Self

The language code used to create your transcription.

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pub fn set_language_code(self, input: Option<LanguageCode>) -> Self

The language code used to create your transcription.

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pub fn get_language_code(&self) -> &Option<LanguageCode>

The language code used to create your transcription.

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pub fn transcription_job_status(self, input: TranscriptionJobStatus) -> Self

Provides the status of your transcription job.

If the status is COMPLETED, the job is finished and you can find the results at the location specified in TranscriptFileUri (or RedactedTranscriptFileUri, if you requested transcript redaction). If the status is FAILED, FailureReason provides details on why your transcription job failed.

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pub fn set_transcription_job_status( self, input: Option<TranscriptionJobStatus>, ) -> Self

Provides the status of your transcription job.

If the status is COMPLETED, the job is finished and you can find the results at the location specified in TranscriptFileUri (or RedactedTranscriptFileUri, if you requested transcript redaction). If the status is FAILED, FailureReason provides details on why your transcription job failed.

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pub fn get_transcription_job_status(&self) -> &Option<TranscriptionJobStatus>

Provides the status of your transcription job.

If the status is COMPLETED, the job is finished and you can find the results at the location specified in TranscriptFileUri (or RedactedTranscriptFileUri, if you requested transcript redaction). If the status is FAILED, FailureReason provides details on why your transcription job failed.

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pub fn failure_reason(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

If TranscriptionJobStatus is FAILED, FailureReason contains information about why the transcription job failed. See also: Common Errors.

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pub fn set_failure_reason(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

If TranscriptionJobStatus is FAILED, FailureReason contains information about why the transcription job failed. See also: Common Errors.

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pub fn get_failure_reason(&self) -> &Option<String>

If TranscriptionJobStatus is FAILED, FailureReason contains information about why the transcription job failed. See also: Common Errors.

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pub fn output_location_type(self, input: OutputLocationType) -> Self

Indicates where the specified transcription output is stored.

If the value is CUSTOMER_BUCKET, the location is the Amazon S3 bucket you specified using the OutputBucketName parameter in your request. If you also included OutputKey in your request, your output is located in the path you specified in your request.

If the value is SERVICE_BUCKET, the location is a service-managed Amazon S3 bucket. To access a transcript stored in a service-managed bucket, use the URI shown in the TranscriptFileUri or RedactedTranscriptFileUri field.

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pub fn set_output_location_type(self, input: Option<OutputLocationType>) -> Self

Indicates where the specified transcription output is stored.

If the value is CUSTOMER_BUCKET, the location is the Amazon S3 bucket you specified using the OutputBucketName parameter in your request. If you also included OutputKey in your request, your output is located in the path you specified in your request.

If the value is SERVICE_BUCKET, the location is a service-managed Amazon S3 bucket. To access a transcript stored in a service-managed bucket, use the URI shown in the TranscriptFileUri or RedactedTranscriptFileUri field.

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pub fn get_output_location_type(&self) -> &Option<OutputLocationType>

Indicates where the specified transcription output is stored.

If the value is CUSTOMER_BUCKET, the location is the Amazon S3 bucket you specified using the OutputBucketName parameter in your request. If you also included OutputKey in your request, your output is located in the path you specified in your request.

If the value is SERVICE_BUCKET, the location is a service-managed Amazon S3 bucket. To access a transcript stored in a service-managed bucket, use the URI shown in the TranscriptFileUri or RedactedTranscriptFileUri field.

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pub fn content_redaction(self, input: ContentRedaction) -> Self

The content redaction settings of the transcription job.

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pub fn set_content_redaction(self, input: Option<ContentRedaction>) -> Self

The content redaction settings of the transcription job.

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pub fn get_content_redaction(&self) -> &Option<ContentRedaction>

The content redaction settings of the transcription job.

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pub fn model_settings(self, input: ModelSettings) -> Self

Provides the name of the custom language model that was included in the specified transcription job.

Only use ModelSettings with the LanguageModelName sub-parameter if you're not using automatic language identification (). If using LanguageIdSettings in your request, this parameter contains a LanguageModelName sub-parameter.

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pub fn set_model_settings(self, input: Option<ModelSettings>) -> Self

Provides the name of the custom language model that was included in the specified transcription job.

Only use ModelSettings with the LanguageModelName sub-parameter if you're not using automatic language identification (). If using LanguageIdSettings in your request, this parameter contains a LanguageModelName sub-parameter.

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pub fn get_model_settings(&self) -> &Option<ModelSettings>

Provides the name of the custom language model that was included in the specified transcription job.

Only use ModelSettings with the LanguageModelName sub-parameter if you're not using automatic language identification (). If using LanguageIdSettings in your request, this parameter contains a LanguageModelName sub-parameter.

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pub fn identify_language(self, input: bool) -> Self

Indicates whether automatic language identification was enabled (TRUE) for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn set_identify_language(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self

Indicates whether automatic language identification was enabled (TRUE) for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn get_identify_language(&self) -> &Option<bool>

Indicates whether automatic language identification was enabled (TRUE) for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn identify_multiple_languages(self, input: bool) -> Self

Indicates whether automatic multi-language identification was enabled (TRUE) for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn set_identify_multiple_languages(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self

Indicates whether automatic multi-language identification was enabled (TRUE) for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn get_identify_multiple_languages(&self) -> &Option<bool>

Indicates whether automatic multi-language identification was enabled (TRUE) for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn identified_language_score(self, input: f32) -> Self

The confidence score associated with the language identified in your media file.

Confidence scores are values between 0 and 1; a larger value indicates a higher probability that the identified language correctly matches the language spoken in your media.

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pub fn set_identified_language_score(self, input: Option<f32>) -> Self

The confidence score associated with the language identified in your media file.

Confidence scores are values between 0 and 1; a larger value indicates a higher probability that the identified language correctly matches the language spoken in your media.

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pub fn get_identified_language_score(&self) -> &Option<f32>

The confidence score associated with the language identified in your media file.

Confidence scores are values between 0 and 1; a larger value indicates a higher probability that the identified language correctly matches the language spoken in your media.

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pub fn language_codes(self, input: LanguageCodeItem) -> Self

Appends an item to language_codes.

To override the contents of this collection use set_language_codes.

The language codes used to create your transcription job. This parameter is used with multi-language identification. For single-language identification, the singular version of this parameter, LanguageCode, is present.

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pub fn set_language_codes(self, input: Option<Vec<LanguageCodeItem>>) -> Self

The language codes used to create your transcription job. This parameter is used with multi-language identification. For single-language identification, the singular version of this parameter, LanguageCode, is present.

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pub fn get_language_codes(&self) -> &Option<Vec<LanguageCodeItem>>

The language codes used to create your transcription job. This parameter is used with multi-language identification. For single-language identification, the singular version of this parameter, LanguageCode, is present.

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pub fn toxicity_detection(self, input: ToxicityDetectionSettings) -> Self

Appends an item to toxicity_detection.

To override the contents of this collection use set_toxicity_detection.

Indicates whether toxicity detection was enabled for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn set_toxicity_detection( self, input: Option<Vec<ToxicityDetectionSettings>>, ) -> Self

Indicates whether toxicity detection was enabled for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn get_toxicity_detection(&self) -> &Option<Vec<ToxicityDetectionSettings>>

Indicates whether toxicity detection was enabled for the specified transcription job.

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pub fn build(self) -> TranscriptionJobSummary

Consumes the builder and constructs a TranscriptionJobSummary.

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impl Clone for TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

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fn default() -> TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

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fn eq(&self, other: &TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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const fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for TranscriptionJobSummaryBuilder

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