#[non_exhaustive]pub struct Upload {
pub arn: Option<String>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub created: Option<DateTime>,
pub type: Option<UploadType>,
pub status: Option<UploadStatus>,
pub url: Option<String>,
pub metadata: Option<String>,
pub content_type: Option<String>,
pub message: Option<String>,
pub category: Option<UploadCategory>,
}
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An app or a set of one or more tests to upload or that have been uploaded.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.arn: Option<String>
The upload's ARN.
name: Option<String>
The upload's file name.
created: Option<DateTime>
When the upload was created.
type: Option<UploadType>
The upload's type.
Must be one of the following values:
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ANDROID_APP
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IOS_APP
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WEB_APP
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EXTERNAL_DATA
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APPIUM_JAVA_JUNIT_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_JAVA_TESTNG_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_PYTHON_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_NODE_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_RUBY_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_WEB_JAVA_JUNIT_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_WEB_JAVA_TESTNG_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_WEB_PYTHON_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_WEB_NODE_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_WEB_RUBY_TEST_PACKAGE
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INSTRUMENTATION_TEST_PACKAGE
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XCTEST_TEST_PACKAGE
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XCTEST_UI_TEST_PACKAGE
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APPIUM_JAVA_JUNIT_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_JAVA_TESTNG_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_PYTHON_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_NODE_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_RUBY_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_WEB_JAVA_JUNIT_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_WEB_JAVA_TESTNG_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_WEB_PYTHON_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_WEB_NODE_TEST_SPEC
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APPIUM_WEB_RUBY_TEST_SPEC
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INSTRUMENTATION_TEST_SPEC
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XCTEST_UI_TEST_SPEC
status: Option<UploadStatus>
The upload's status.
Must be one of the following values:
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FAILED
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INITIALIZED
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PROCESSING
-
SUCCEEDED
url: Option<String>
The presigned Amazon S3 URL that was used to store a file using a PUT request.
metadata: Option<String>
The upload's metadata. For example, for Android, this contains information that is parsed from the manifest and is displayed in the AWS Device Farm console after the associated app is uploaded.
content_type: Option<String>
The upload's content type (for example, application/octet-stream
).
message: Option<String>
A message about the upload's result.
category: Option<UploadCategory>
The upload's category. Allowed values include:
-
CURATED: An upload managed by AWS Device Farm.
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PRIVATE: An upload managed by the AWS Device Farm customer.
Implementations§
Source§impl Upload
impl Upload
Sourcepub fn type(&self) -> Option<&UploadType>
pub fn type(&self) -> Option<&UploadType>
The upload's type.
Must be one of the following values:
-
ANDROID_APP
-
IOS_APP
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WEB_APP
-
EXTERNAL_DATA
-
APPIUM_JAVA_JUNIT_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_JAVA_TESTNG_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_PYTHON_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_NODE_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_RUBY_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_WEB_JAVA_JUNIT_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_WEB_JAVA_TESTNG_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_WEB_PYTHON_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_WEB_NODE_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_WEB_RUBY_TEST_PACKAGE
-
INSTRUMENTATION_TEST_PACKAGE
-
XCTEST_TEST_PACKAGE
-
XCTEST_UI_TEST_PACKAGE
-
APPIUM_JAVA_JUNIT_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_JAVA_TESTNG_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_PYTHON_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_NODE_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_RUBY_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_WEB_JAVA_JUNIT_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_WEB_JAVA_TESTNG_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_WEB_PYTHON_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_WEB_NODE_TEST_SPEC
-
APPIUM_WEB_RUBY_TEST_SPEC
-
INSTRUMENTATION_TEST_SPEC
-
XCTEST_UI_TEST_SPEC
Sourcepub fn status(&self) -> Option<&UploadStatus>
pub fn status(&self) -> Option<&UploadStatus>
The upload's status.
Must be one of the following values:
-
FAILED
-
INITIALIZED
-
PROCESSING
-
SUCCEEDED
Sourcepub fn url(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn url(&self) -> Option<&str>
The presigned Amazon S3 URL that was used to store a file using a PUT request.
Sourcepub fn metadata(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn metadata(&self) -> Option<&str>
The upload's metadata. For example, for Android, this contains information that is parsed from the manifest and is displayed in the AWS Device Farm console after the associated app is uploaded.
Sourcepub fn content_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn content_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The upload's content type (for example, application/octet-stream
).
Sourcepub fn category(&self) -> Option<&UploadCategory>
pub fn category(&self) -> Option<&UploadCategory>
The upload's category. Allowed values include:
-
CURATED: An upload managed by AWS Device Farm.
-
PRIVATE: An upload managed by the AWS Device Farm customer.
Trait Implementations§
impl StructuralPartialEq for Upload
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impl Freeze for Upload
impl RefUnwindSafe for Upload
impl Send for Upload
impl Sync for Upload
impl Unpin for Upload
impl UnwindSafe for Upload
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