Struct ParallelDataPropertiesBuilder

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

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impl ParallelDataPropertiesBuilder

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

The custom name assigned to the parallel data resource.

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

The custom name assigned to the parallel data resource.

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

The custom name assigned to the parallel data resource.

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

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the parallel data resource.

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

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the parallel data resource.

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

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the parallel data resource.

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

The description assigned to the parallel data resource.

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

The description assigned to the parallel data resource.

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

The description assigned to the parallel data resource.

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pub fn status(self, input: ParallelDataStatus) -> Self

The status of the parallel data resource. When the parallel data is ready for you to use, the status is ACTIVE.

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pub fn set_status(self, input: Option<ParallelDataStatus>) -> Self

The status of the parallel data resource. When the parallel data is ready for you to use, the status is ACTIVE.

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pub fn get_status(&self) -> &Option<ParallelDataStatus>

The status of the parallel data resource. When the parallel data is ready for you to use, the status is ACTIVE.

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

The source language of the translations in the parallel data file.

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

The source language of the translations in the parallel data file.

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

The source language of the translations in the parallel data file.

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

Appends an item to target_language_codes.

To override the contents of this collection use set_target_language_codes.

The language codes for the target languages available in the parallel data file. All possible target languages are returned as an array.

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

The language codes for the target languages available in the parallel data file. All possible target languages are returned as an array.

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pub fn get_target_language_codes(&self) -> &Option<Vec<String>>

The language codes for the target languages available in the parallel data file. All possible target languages are returned as an array.

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pub fn parallel_data_config(self, input: ParallelDataConfig) -> Self

Specifies the format and S3 location of the parallel data input file.

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pub fn set_parallel_data_config(self, input: Option<ParallelDataConfig>) -> Self

Specifies the format and S3 location of the parallel data input file.

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pub fn get_parallel_data_config(&self) -> &Option<ParallelDataConfig>

Specifies the format and S3 location of the parallel data input file.

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

Additional information from Amazon Translate about the parallel data resource.

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

Additional information from Amazon Translate about the parallel data resource.

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

Additional information from Amazon Translate about the parallel data resource.

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pub fn imported_data_size(self, input: i64) -> Self

The number of UTF-8 characters that Amazon Translate imported from the parallel data input file. This number includes only the characters in your translation examples. It does not include characters that are used to format your file. For example, if you provided a Translation Memory Exchange (.tmx) file, this number does not include the tags.

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pub fn set_imported_data_size(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self

The number of UTF-8 characters that Amazon Translate imported from the parallel data input file. This number includes only the characters in your translation examples. It does not include characters that are used to format your file. For example, if you provided a Translation Memory Exchange (.tmx) file, this number does not include the tags.

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pub fn get_imported_data_size(&self) -> &Option<i64>

The number of UTF-8 characters that Amazon Translate imported from the parallel data input file. This number includes only the characters in your translation examples. It does not include characters that are used to format your file. For example, if you provided a Translation Memory Exchange (.tmx) file, this number does not include the tags.

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pub fn imported_record_count(self, input: i64) -> Self

The number of records successfully imported from the parallel data input file.

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pub fn set_imported_record_count(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self

The number of records successfully imported from the parallel data input file.

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pub fn get_imported_record_count(&self) -> &Option<i64>

The number of records successfully imported from the parallel data input file.

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pub fn failed_record_count(self, input: i64) -> Self

The number of records unsuccessfully imported from the parallel data input file.

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pub fn set_failed_record_count(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self

The number of records unsuccessfully imported from the parallel data input file.

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pub fn get_failed_record_count(&self) -> &Option<i64>

The number of records unsuccessfully imported from the parallel data input file.

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pub fn skipped_record_count(self, input: i64) -> Self

The number of items in the input file that Amazon Translate skipped when you created or updated the parallel data resource. For example, Amazon Translate skips empty records, empty target texts, and empty lines.

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pub fn set_skipped_record_count(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self

The number of items in the input file that Amazon Translate skipped when you created or updated the parallel data resource. For example, Amazon Translate skips empty records, empty target texts, and empty lines.

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pub fn get_skipped_record_count(&self) -> &Option<i64>

The number of items in the input file that Amazon Translate skipped when you created or updated the parallel data resource. For example, Amazon Translate skips empty records, empty target texts, and empty lines.

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pub fn encryption_key(self, input: EncryptionKey) -> Self

The encryption key used to encrypt this object.

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pub fn set_encryption_key(self, input: Option<EncryptionKey>) -> Self

The encryption key used to encrypt this object.

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pub fn get_encryption_key(&self) -> &Option<EncryptionKey>

The encryption key used to encrypt this object.

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

The time at which the parallel data resource was created.

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

The time at which the parallel data resource was created.

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

The time at which the parallel data resource was created.

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

The time at which the parallel data resource was last updated.

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

The time at which the parallel data resource was last updated.

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

The time at which the parallel data resource was last updated.

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pub fn latest_update_attempt_status(self, input: ParallelDataStatus) -> Self

The status of the most recent update attempt for the parallel data resource.

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pub fn set_latest_update_attempt_status( self, input: Option<ParallelDataStatus>, ) -> Self

The status of the most recent update attempt for the parallel data resource.

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pub fn get_latest_update_attempt_status(&self) -> &Option<ParallelDataStatus>

The status of the most recent update attempt for the parallel data resource.

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

The time that the most recent update was attempted.

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

The time that the most recent update was attempted.

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

The time that the most recent update was attempted.

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pub fn build(self) -> ParallelDataProperties

Consumes the builder and constructs a ParallelDataProperties.

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impl Clone for ParallelDataPropertiesBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> ParallelDataPropertiesBuilder

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

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

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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 ParallelDataPropertiesBuilder

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fn default() -> ParallelDataPropertiesBuilder

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

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

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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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 ParallelDataPropertiesBuilder

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