Struct aws_sdk_dynamodb::types::SourceTableDetails
source · #[non_exhaustive]pub struct SourceTableDetails {
pub table_name: String,
pub table_id: String,
pub table_arn: Option<String>,
pub table_size_bytes: Option<i64>,
pub key_schema: Vec<KeySchemaElement>,
pub table_creation_date_time: DateTime,
pub provisioned_throughput: Option<ProvisionedThroughput>,
pub on_demand_throughput: Option<OnDemandThroughput>,
pub item_count: Option<i64>,
pub billing_mode: Option<BillingMode>,
}
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Contains the details of the table when the backup was created.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.table_name: String
The name of the table for which the backup was created.
table_id: String
Unique identifier for the table for which the backup was created.
table_arn: Option<String>
ARN of the table for which backup was created.
table_size_bytes: Option<i64>
Size of the table in bytes. Note that this is an approximate value.
key_schema: Vec<KeySchemaElement>
Schema of the table.
table_creation_date_time: DateTime
Time when the source table was created.
provisioned_throughput: Option<ProvisionedThroughput>
Read IOPs and Write IOPS on the table when the backup was created.
on_demand_throughput: Option<OnDemandThroughput>
Sets the maximum number of read and write units for the specified on-demand table. If you use this parameter, you must specify MaxReadRequestUnits
, MaxWriteRequestUnits
, or both.
item_count: Option<i64>
Number of items in the table. Note that this is an approximate value.
billing_mode: Option<BillingMode>
Controls how you are charged for read and write throughput and how you manage capacity. This setting can be changed later.
-
PROVISIONED
- Sets the read/write capacity mode toPROVISIONED
. We recommend usingPROVISIONED
for predictable workloads. -
PAY_PER_REQUEST
- Sets the read/write capacity mode toPAY_PER_REQUEST
. We recommend usingPAY_PER_REQUEST
for unpredictable workloads.
Implementations§
source§impl SourceTableDetails
impl SourceTableDetails
sourcepub fn table_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn table_name(&self) -> &str
The name of the table for which the backup was created.
sourcepub fn table_id(&self) -> &str
pub fn table_id(&self) -> &str
Unique identifier for the table for which the backup was created.
sourcepub fn table_size_bytes(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn table_size_bytes(&self) -> Option<i64>
Size of the table in bytes. Note that this is an approximate value.
sourcepub fn key_schema(&self) -> &[KeySchemaElement]
pub fn key_schema(&self) -> &[KeySchemaElement]
Schema of the table.
sourcepub fn table_creation_date_time(&self) -> &DateTime
pub fn table_creation_date_time(&self) -> &DateTime
Time when the source table was created.
sourcepub fn provisioned_throughput(&self) -> Option<&ProvisionedThroughput>
pub fn provisioned_throughput(&self) -> Option<&ProvisionedThroughput>
Read IOPs and Write IOPS on the table when the backup was created.
sourcepub fn on_demand_throughput(&self) -> Option<&OnDemandThroughput>
pub fn on_demand_throughput(&self) -> Option<&OnDemandThroughput>
Sets the maximum number of read and write units for the specified on-demand table. If you use this parameter, you must specify MaxReadRequestUnits
, MaxWriteRequestUnits
, or both.
sourcepub fn item_count(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn item_count(&self) -> Option<i64>
Number of items in the table. Note that this is an approximate value.
sourcepub fn billing_mode(&self) -> Option<&BillingMode>
pub fn billing_mode(&self) -> Option<&BillingMode>
Controls how you are charged for read and write throughput and how you manage capacity. This setting can be changed later.
-
PROVISIONED
- Sets the read/write capacity mode toPROVISIONED
. We recommend usingPROVISIONED
for predictable workloads. -
PAY_PER_REQUEST
- Sets the read/write capacity mode toPAY_PER_REQUEST
. We recommend usingPAY_PER_REQUEST
for unpredictable workloads.
source§impl SourceTableDetails
impl SourceTableDetails
sourcepub fn builder() -> SourceTableDetailsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SourceTableDetailsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SourceTableDetails
.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for SourceTableDetails
impl Clone for SourceTableDetails
source§fn clone(&self) -> SourceTableDetails
fn clone(&self) -> SourceTableDetails
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for SourceTableDetails
source§impl PartialEq for SourceTableDetails
impl PartialEq for SourceTableDetails
source§fn eq(&self, other: &SourceTableDetails) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &SourceTableDetails) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for SourceTableDetails
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impl Freeze for SourceTableDetails
impl RefUnwindSafe for SourceTableDetails
impl Send for SourceTableDetails
impl Sync for SourceTableDetails
impl Unpin for SourceTableDetails
impl UnwindSafe for SourceTableDetails
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