Struct aws_sdk_transfer::types::CopyStepDetails
source · #[non_exhaustive]pub struct CopyStepDetails {
pub name: Option<String>,
pub destination_file_location: Option<InputFileLocation>,
pub overwrite_existing: Option<OverwriteExisting>,
pub source_file_location: Option<String>,
}Expand description
Each step type has its own StepDetails structure.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.name: Option<String>The name of the step, used as an identifier.
destination_file_location: Option<InputFileLocation>Specifies the location for the file being copied. Use ${Transfer:UserName} or ${Transfer:UploadDate} in this field to parametrize the destination prefix by username or uploaded date.
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Set the value of
DestinationFileLocationto${Transfer:UserName}to copy uploaded files to an Amazon S3 bucket that is prefixed with the name of the Transfer Family user that uploaded the file. -
Set the value of
DestinationFileLocationto${Transfer:UploadDate}to copy uploaded files to an Amazon S3 bucket that is prefixed with the date of the upload.The system resolves
UploadDateto a date format of YYYY-MM-DD, based on the date the file is uploaded in UTC.
overwrite_existing: Option<OverwriteExisting>A flag that indicates whether to overwrite an existing file of the same name. The default is FALSE.
If the workflow is processing a file that has the same name as an existing file, the behavior is as follows:
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If
OverwriteExistingisTRUE, the existing file is replaced with the file being processed. -
If
OverwriteExistingisFALSE, nothing happens, and the workflow processing stops.
source_file_location: Option<String>Specifies which file to use as input to the workflow step: either the output from the previous step, or the originally uploaded file for the workflow.
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To use the previous file as the input, enter
${previous.file}. In this case, this workflow step uses the output file from the previous workflow step as input. This is the default value. -
To use the originally uploaded file location as input for this step, enter
${original.file}.
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source§impl CopyStepDetails
impl CopyStepDetails
sourcepub fn destination_file_location(&self) -> Option<&InputFileLocation>
pub fn destination_file_location(&self) -> Option<&InputFileLocation>
Specifies the location for the file being copied. Use ${Transfer:UserName} or ${Transfer:UploadDate} in this field to parametrize the destination prefix by username or uploaded date.
-
Set the value of
DestinationFileLocationto${Transfer:UserName}to copy uploaded files to an Amazon S3 bucket that is prefixed with the name of the Transfer Family user that uploaded the file. -
Set the value of
DestinationFileLocationto${Transfer:UploadDate}to copy uploaded files to an Amazon S3 bucket that is prefixed with the date of the upload.The system resolves
UploadDateto a date format of YYYY-MM-DD, based on the date the file is uploaded in UTC.
sourcepub fn overwrite_existing(&self) -> Option<&OverwriteExisting>
pub fn overwrite_existing(&self) -> Option<&OverwriteExisting>
A flag that indicates whether to overwrite an existing file of the same name. The default is FALSE.
If the workflow is processing a file that has the same name as an existing file, the behavior is as follows:
-
If
OverwriteExistingisTRUE, the existing file is replaced with the file being processed. -
If
OverwriteExistingisFALSE, nothing happens, and the workflow processing stops.
sourcepub fn source_file_location(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source_file_location(&self) -> Option<&str>
Specifies which file to use as input to the workflow step: either the output from the previous step, or the originally uploaded file for the workflow.
-
To use the previous file as the input, enter
${previous.file}. In this case, this workflow step uses the output file from the previous workflow step as input. This is the default value. -
To use the originally uploaded file location as input for this step, enter
${original.file}.
source§impl CopyStepDetails
impl CopyStepDetails
sourcepub fn builder() -> CopyStepDetailsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CopyStepDetailsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CopyStepDetails.
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source§impl Clone for CopyStepDetails
impl Clone for CopyStepDetails
source§fn clone(&self) -> CopyStepDetails
fn clone(&self) -> CopyStepDetails
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moresource§impl Debug for CopyStepDetails
impl Debug for CopyStepDetails
source§impl PartialEq for CopyStepDetails
impl PartialEq for CopyStepDetails
impl StructuralPartialEq for CopyStepDetails
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impl Freeze for CopyStepDetails
impl RefUnwindSafe for CopyStepDetails
impl Send for CopyStepDetails
impl Sync for CopyStepDetails
impl Unpin for CopyStepDetails
impl UnwindSafe for CopyStepDetails
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