#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct CreateWorkflowInput { pub description: Option<String>, pub steps: Option<Vec<WorkflowStep>>, pub on_exception_steps: Option<Vec<WorkflowStep>>, pub tags: Option<Vec<Tag>>, }

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description: Option<String>

A textual description for the workflow.

steps: Option<Vec<WorkflowStep>>

Specifies the details for the steps that are in the specified workflow.

The TYPE specifies which of the following actions is being taken for this step.

  • Copy: copy the file to another location

  • Custom: custom step with a lambda target

  • Delete: delete the file

  • Tag: add a tag to the file

Currently, copying and tagging are supported only on S3.

For file location, you specify either the S3 bucket and key, or the EFS filesystem ID and path.

on_exception_steps: Option<Vec<WorkflowStep>>

Specifies the steps (actions) to take if errors are encountered during execution of the workflow.

For custom steps, the lambda function needs to send FAILURE to the call back API to kick off the exception steps. Additionally, if the lambda does not send SUCCESS before it times out, the exception steps are executed.

tags: Option<Vec<Tag>>

Key-value pairs that can be used to group and search for workflows. Tags are metadata attached to workflows for any purpose.

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Consumes the builder and constructs an Operation<CreateWorkflow>

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateWorkflowInput

A textual description for the workflow.

Specifies the details for the steps that are in the specified workflow.

The TYPE specifies which of the following actions is being taken for this step.

  • Copy: copy the file to another location

  • Custom: custom step with a lambda target

  • Delete: delete the file

  • Tag: add a tag to the file

Currently, copying and tagging are supported only on S3.

For file location, you specify either the S3 bucket and key, or the EFS filesystem ID and path.

Specifies the steps (actions) to take if errors are encountered during execution of the workflow.

For custom steps, the lambda function needs to send FAILURE to the call back API to kick off the exception steps. Additionally, if the lambda does not send SUCCESS before it times out, the exception steps are executed.

Key-value pairs that can be used to group and search for workflows. Tags are metadata attached to workflows for any purpose.

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