#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GlueConnectionInput {
pub connection_properties: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub physical_connection_requirements: Option<PhysicalConnectionRequirements>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub connection_type: Option<GlueConnectionType>,
pub match_criteria: Option<String>,
pub validate_credentials: Option<bool>,
pub validate_for_compute_environments: Option<Vec<ComputeEnvironments>>,
pub spark_properties: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub athena_properties: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub python_properties: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub authentication_configuration: Option<AuthenticationConfigurationInput>,
}
Expand description
The Amazon Web Services Glue connecton input.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.connection_properties: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
The connection properties of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
physical_connection_requirements: Option<PhysicalConnectionRequirements>
The physical connection requirements for the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
name: Option<String>
The name of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
description: Option<String>
The description of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
connection_type: Option<GlueConnectionType>
The connection type of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
match_criteria: Option<String>
The match criteria of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
validate_credentials: Option<bool>
Speciefies whether to validate credentials of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
validate_for_compute_environments: Option<Vec<ComputeEnvironments>>
Speciefies whether to validate for compute environments of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
spark_properties: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
The Spark properties of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
athena_properties: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
The Amazon Athena properties of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
python_properties: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
The Python properties of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
authentication_configuration: Option<AuthenticationConfigurationInput>
The authentication configuration of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
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Source§impl GlueConnectionInput
impl GlueConnectionInput
Sourcepub fn connection_properties(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn connection_properties(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The connection properties of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn physical_connection_requirements(
&self,
) -> Option<&PhysicalConnectionRequirements>
pub fn physical_connection_requirements( &self, ) -> Option<&PhysicalConnectionRequirements>
The physical connection requirements for the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
The description of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn connection_type(&self) -> Option<&GlueConnectionType>
pub fn connection_type(&self) -> Option<&GlueConnectionType>
The connection type of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn match_criteria(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn match_criteria(&self) -> Option<&str>
The match criteria of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn validate_credentials(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn validate_credentials(&self) -> Option<bool>
Speciefies whether to validate credentials of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn validate_for_compute_environments(&self) -> &[ComputeEnvironments]
pub fn validate_for_compute_environments(&self) -> &[ComputeEnvironments]
Speciefies whether to validate for compute environments of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .validate_for_compute_environments.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn spark_properties(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn spark_properties(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The Spark properties of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn athena_properties(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn athena_properties(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The Amazon Athena properties of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn python_properties(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn python_properties(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The Python properties of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Sourcepub fn authentication_configuration(
&self,
) -> Option<&AuthenticationConfigurationInput>
pub fn authentication_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&AuthenticationConfigurationInput>
The authentication configuration of the Amazon Web Services Glue connection.
Source§impl GlueConnectionInput
impl GlueConnectionInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GlueConnectionInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GlueConnectionInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GlueConnectionInput
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Source§impl Clone for GlueConnectionInput
impl Clone for GlueConnectionInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GlueConnectionInput
fn clone(&self) -> GlueConnectionInput
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for GlueConnectionInput
Source§impl PartialEq for GlueConnectionInput
impl PartialEq for GlueConnectionInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for GlueConnectionInput
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impl Freeze for GlueConnectionInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for GlueConnectionInput
impl Send for GlueConnectionInput
impl Sync for GlueConnectionInput
impl Unpin for GlueConnectionInput
impl UnwindSafe for GlueConnectionInput
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