#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities {
pub v_cpu_count: Option<VCpuCountRange>,
pub memory_mib: Option<MemoryMiBRange>,
pub accelerator_types: Option<Vec<AcceleratorType>>,
pub accelerator_count: Option<AcceleratorCountRange>,
pub accelerator_total_memory_mib: Option<AcceleratorTotalMemoryMiBRange>,
pub os_family: CustomerManagedFleetOperatingSystemFamily,
pub cpu_architecture_type: CpuArchitectureType,
pub custom_amounts: Option<Vec<FleetAmountCapability>>,
pub custom_attributes: Option<Vec<FleetAttributeCapability>>,
}
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The worker capabilities for a customer managed workflow.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.v_cpu_count: Option<VCpuCountRange>
The vCPU count for the customer manged worker capabilities.
memory_mib: Option<MemoryMiBRange>
The memory (MiB).
accelerator_types: Option<Vec<AcceleratorType>>
The accelerator types for the customer managed worker capabilities.
accelerator_count: Option<AcceleratorCountRange>
The range of the accelerator.
accelerator_total_memory_mib: Option<AcceleratorTotalMemoryMiBRange>
The total memory (MiB) for the customer managed worker capabilities.
os_family: CustomerManagedFleetOperatingSystemFamily
The operating system (OS) family.
cpu_architecture_type: CpuArchitectureType
The CPU architecture type for the customer managed worker capabilities.
custom_amounts: Option<Vec<FleetAmountCapability>>
Custom requirement ranges for customer managed worker capabilities.
custom_attributes: Option<Vec<FleetAttributeCapability>>
Custom attributes for the customer manged worker capabilities.
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Source§impl CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
impl CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
Sourcepub fn v_cpu_count(&self) -> Option<&VCpuCountRange>
pub fn v_cpu_count(&self) -> Option<&VCpuCountRange>
The vCPU count for the customer manged worker capabilities.
Sourcepub fn memory_mib(&self) -> Option<&MemoryMiBRange>
pub fn memory_mib(&self) -> Option<&MemoryMiBRange>
The memory (MiB).
Sourcepub fn accelerator_types(&self) -> &[AcceleratorType]
pub fn accelerator_types(&self) -> &[AcceleratorType]
The accelerator types for the customer managed worker capabilities.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .accelerator_types.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn accelerator_count(&self) -> Option<&AcceleratorCountRange>
pub fn accelerator_count(&self) -> Option<&AcceleratorCountRange>
The range of the accelerator.
Sourcepub fn accelerator_total_memory_mib(
&self,
) -> Option<&AcceleratorTotalMemoryMiBRange>
pub fn accelerator_total_memory_mib( &self, ) -> Option<&AcceleratorTotalMemoryMiBRange>
The total memory (MiB) for the customer managed worker capabilities.
Sourcepub fn os_family(&self) -> &CustomerManagedFleetOperatingSystemFamily
pub fn os_family(&self) -> &CustomerManagedFleetOperatingSystemFamily
The operating system (OS) family.
Sourcepub fn cpu_architecture_type(&self) -> &CpuArchitectureType
pub fn cpu_architecture_type(&self) -> &CpuArchitectureType
The CPU architecture type for the customer managed worker capabilities.
Sourcepub fn custom_amounts(&self) -> &[FleetAmountCapability]
pub fn custom_amounts(&self) -> &[FleetAmountCapability]
Custom requirement ranges for customer managed worker capabilities.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .custom_amounts.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn custom_attributes(&self) -> &[FleetAttributeCapability]
pub fn custom_attributes(&self) -> &[FleetAttributeCapability]
Custom attributes for the customer manged worker capabilities.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .custom_attributes.is_none()
.
Source§impl CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
impl CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilitiesBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilitiesBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
.
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Source§impl Clone for CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
impl Clone for CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
fn clone(&self) -> CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
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Source§fn eq(&self, other: &CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities) -> bool
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impl Freeze for CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
impl RefUnwindSafe for CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
impl Send for CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
impl Sync for CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
impl Unpin for CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
impl UnwindSafe for CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities
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