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// Code generated by software.amazon.smithy.rust.codegen.smithy-rs. DO NOT EDIT.
#[allow(missing_docs)] // documentation missing in model
#[non_exhaustive]
#[derive(std::clone::Clone, std::cmp::PartialEq, std::fmt::Debug)]
pub struct PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput {
/// <p>The name of the Lambda function.</p>
/// <p class="title"> <b>Name formats</b> </p>
/// <ul>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function name</b> – <code>my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function ARN</b> – <code>arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Partial ARN</b> – <code>123456789012:function:my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// </ul>
/// <p>The length constraint applies only to the full ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.</p>
#[doc(hidden)]
pub function_name: std::option::Option<std::string::String>,
/// <p>Specify a version of the function. This can be <code>$LATEST</code> or a published version number. If no value is specified, the configuration for the <code>$LATEST</code> version is returned.</p>
#[doc(hidden)]
pub qualifier: std::option::Option<std::string::String>,
/// <p>Specify the runtime update mode.</p>
/// <ul>
/// <li> <p> <b>Auto (default)</b> - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-update.html#runtime-management-two-phase">Two-phase runtime version rollout</a>. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function update</b> - Lambda updates the runtime of your function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Manual</b> - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-update.html#runtime-management-rollback">Roll back a runtime version</a>.</p> </li>
/// </ul>
#[doc(hidden)]
pub update_runtime_on: std::option::Option<crate::types::UpdateRuntimeOn>,
/// <p>The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use.</p> <note>
/// <p>This is only required if you're using the <b>Manual</b> runtime update mode.</p>
/// </note>
#[doc(hidden)]
pub runtime_version_arn: std::option::Option<std::string::String>,
}
impl PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput {
/// <p>The name of the Lambda function.</p>
/// <p class="title"> <b>Name formats</b> </p>
/// <ul>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function name</b> – <code>my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function ARN</b> – <code>arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Partial ARN</b> – <code>123456789012:function:my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// </ul>
/// <p>The length constraint applies only to the full ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.</p>
pub fn function_name(&self) -> std::option::Option<&str> {
self.function_name.as_deref()
}
/// <p>Specify a version of the function. This can be <code>$LATEST</code> or a published version number. If no value is specified, the configuration for the <code>$LATEST</code> version is returned.</p>
pub fn qualifier(&self) -> std::option::Option<&str> {
self.qualifier.as_deref()
}
/// <p>Specify the runtime update mode.</p>
/// <ul>
/// <li> <p> <b>Auto (default)</b> - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-update.html#runtime-management-two-phase">Two-phase runtime version rollout</a>. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function update</b> - Lambda updates the runtime of your function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Manual</b> - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-update.html#runtime-management-rollback">Roll back a runtime version</a>.</p> </li>
/// </ul>
pub fn update_runtime_on(&self) -> std::option::Option<&crate::types::UpdateRuntimeOn> {
self.update_runtime_on.as_ref()
}
/// <p>The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use.</p> <note>
/// <p>This is only required if you're using the <b>Manual</b> runtime update mode.</p>
/// </note>
pub fn runtime_version_arn(&self) -> std::option::Option<&str> {
self.runtime_version_arn.as_deref()
}
}
impl PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput {
/// Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture [`PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput`](crate::operation::put_runtime_management_config::PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput).
pub fn builder() -> crate::operation::put_runtime_management_config::builders::PutRuntimeManagementConfigInputBuilder{
crate::operation::put_runtime_management_config::builders::PutRuntimeManagementConfigInputBuilder::default()
}
}
/// A builder for [`PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput`](crate::operation::put_runtime_management_config::PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput).
#[non_exhaustive]
#[derive(std::clone::Clone, std::cmp::PartialEq, std::default::Default, std::fmt::Debug)]
pub struct PutRuntimeManagementConfigInputBuilder {
pub(crate) function_name: std::option::Option<std::string::String>,
pub(crate) qualifier: std::option::Option<std::string::String>,
pub(crate) update_runtime_on: std::option::Option<crate::types::UpdateRuntimeOn>,
pub(crate) runtime_version_arn: std::option::Option<std::string::String>,
}
impl PutRuntimeManagementConfigInputBuilder {
/// <p>The name of the Lambda function.</p>
/// <p class="title"> <b>Name formats</b> </p>
/// <ul>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function name</b> – <code>my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function ARN</b> – <code>arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Partial ARN</b> – <code>123456789012:function:my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// </ul>
/// <p>The length constraint applies only to the full ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.</p>
pub fn function_name(mut self, input: impl Into<std::string::String>) -> Self {
self.function_name = Some(input.into());
self
}
/// <p>The name of the Lambda function.</p>
/// <p class="title"> <b>Name formats</b> </p>
/// <ul>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function name</b> – <code>my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function ARN</b> – <code>arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Partial ARN</b> – <code>123456789012:function:my-function</code>.</p> </li>
/// </ul>
/// <p>The length constraint applies only to the full ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.</p>
pub fn set_function_name(mut self, input: std::option::Option<std::string::String>) -> Self {
self.function_name = input;
self
}
/// <p>Specify a version of the function. This can be <code>$LATEST</code> or a published version number. If no value is specified, the configuration for the <code>$LATEST</code> version is returned.</p>
pub fn qualifier(mut self, input: impl Into<std::string::String>) -> Self {
self.qualifier = Some(input.into());
self
}
/// <p>Specify a version of the function. This can be <code>$LATEST</code> or a published version number. If no value is specified, the configuration for the <code>$LATEST</code> version is returned.</p>
pub fn set_qualifier(mut self, input: std::option::Option<std::string::String>) -> Self {
self.qualifier = input;
self
}
/// <p>Specify the runtime update mode.</p>
/// <ul>
/// <li> <p> <b>Auto (default)</b> - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-update.html#runtime-management-two-phase">Two-phase runtime version rollout</a>. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function update</b> - Lambda updates the runtime of your function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Manual</b> - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-update.html#runtime-management-rollback">Roll back a runtime version</a>.</p> </li>
/// </ul>
pub fn update_runtime_on(mut self, input: crate::types::UpdateRuntimeOn) -> Self {
self.update_runtime_on = Some(input);
self
}
/// <p>Specify the runtime update mode.</p>
/// <ul>
/// <li> <p> <b>Auto (default)</b> - Automatically update to the most recent and secure runtime version using a <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-update.html#runtime-management-two-phase">Two-phase runtime version rollout</a>. This is the best choice for most customers to ensure they always benefit from runtime updates.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Function update</b> - Lambda updates the runtime of your function to the most recent and secure runtime version when you update your function. This approach synchronizes runtime updates with function deployments, giving you control over when runtime updates are applied and allowing you to detect and mitigate rare runtime update incompatibilities early. When using this setting, you need to regularly update your functions to keep their runtime up-to-date.</p> </li>
/// <li> <p> <b>Manual</b> - You specify a runtime version in your function configuration. The function will use this runtime version indefinitely. In the rare case where a new runtime version is incompatible with an existing function, this allows you to roll back your function to an earlier runtime version. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-update.html#runtime-management-rollback">Roll back a runtime version</a>.</p> </li>
/// </ul>
pub fn set_update_runtime_on(
mut self,
input: std::option::Option<crate::types::UpdateRuntimeOn>,
) -> Self {
self.update_runtime_on = input;
self
}
/// <p>The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use.</p> <note>
/// <p>This is only required if you're using the <b>Manual</b> runtime update mode.</p>
/// </note>
pub fn runtime_version_arn(mut self, input: impl Into<std::string::String>) -> Self {
self.runtime_version_arn = Some(input.into());
self
}
/// <p>The ARN of the runtime version you want the function to use.</p> <note>
/// <p>This is only required if you're using the <b>Manual</b> runtime update mode.</p>
/// </note>
pub fn set_runtime_version_arn(
mut self,
input: std::option::Option<std::string::String>,
) -> Self {
self.runtime_version_arn = input;
self
}
/// Consumes the builder and constructs a [`PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput`](crate::operation::put_runtime_management_config::PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput).
pub fn build(
self,
) -> Result<
crate::operation::put_runtime_management_config::PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput,
aws_smithy_http::operation::error::BuildError,
> {
Ok(
crate::operation::put_runtime_management_config::PutRuntimeManagementConfigInput {
function_name: self.function_name,
qualifier: self.qualifier,
update_runtime_on: self.update_runtime_on,
runtime_version_arn: self.runtime_version_arn,
},
)
}
}