Struct aws_sdk_dynamodb::types::SourceTableFeatureDetails
source · #[non_exhaustive]pub struct SourceTableFeatureDetails {
pub local_secondary_indexes: Option<Vec<LocalSecondaryIndexInfo>>,
pub global_secondary_indexes: Option<Vec<GlobalSecondaryIndexInfo>>,
pub stream_description: Option<StreamSpecification>,
pub time_to_live_description: Option<TimeToLiveDescription>,
pub sse_description: Option<SseDescription>,
}
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Contains the details of the features enabled on the table when the backup was created. For example, LSIs, GSIs, streams, TTL.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.local_secondary_indexes: Option<Vec<LocalSecondaryIndexInfo>>
Represents the LSI properties for the table when the backup was created. It includes the IndexName, KeySchema and Projection for the LSIs on the table at the time of backup.
global_secondary_indexes: Option<Vec<GlobalSecondaryIndexInfo>>
Represents the GSI properties for the table when the backup was created. It includes the IndexName, KeySchema, Projection, and ProvisionedThroughput for the GSIs on the table at the time of backup.
stream_description: Option<StreamSpecification>
Stream settings on the table when the backup was created.
time_to_live_description: Option<TimeToLiveDescription>
Time to Live settings on the table when the backup was created.
sse_description: Option<SseDescription>
The description of the server-side encryption status on the table when the backup was created.
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source§impl SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl SourceTableFeatureDetails
sourcepub fn local_secondary_indexes(&self) -> &[LocalSecondaryIndexInfo]
pub fn local_secondary_indexes(&self) -> &[LocalSecondaryIndexInfo]
Represents the LSI properties for the table when the backup was created. It includes the IndexName, KeySchema and Projection for the LSIs on the table at the time of backup.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .local_secondary_indexes.is_none()
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sourcepub fn global_secondary_indexes(&self) -> &[GlobalSecondaryIndexInfo]
pub fn global_secondary_indexes(&self) -> &[GlobalSecondaryIndexInfo]
Represents the GSI properties for the table when the backup was created. It includes the IndexName, KeySchema, Projection, and ProvisionedThroughput for the GSIs on the table at the time of backup.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .global_secondary_indexes.is_none()
.
sourcepub fn stream_description(&self) -> Option<&StreamSpecification>
pub fn stream_description(&self) -> Option<&StreamSpecification>
Stream settings on the table when the backup was created.
sourcepub fn time_to_live_description(&self) -> Option<&TimeToLiveDescription>
pub fn time_to_live_description(&self) -> Option<&TimeToLiveDescription>
Time to Live settings on the table when the backup was created.
sourcepub fn sse_description(&self) -> Option<&SseDescription>
pub fn sse_description(&self) -> Option<&SseDescription>
The description of the server-side encryption status on the table when the backup was created.
source§impl SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl SourceTableFeatureDetails
sourcepub fn builder() -> SourceTableFeatureDetailsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SourceTableFeatureDetailsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SourceTableFeatureDetails
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source§impl Clone for SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl Clone for SourceTableFeatureDetails
source§fn clone(&self) -> SourceTableFeatureDetails
fn clone(&self) -> SourceTableFeatureDetails
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impl Debug for SourceTableFeatureDetails
source§impl PartialEq for SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl PartialEq for SourceTableFeatureDetails
source§fn eq(&self, other: &SourceTableFeatureDetails) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &SourceTableFeatureDetails) -> bool
self
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by ==
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impl Freeze for SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl RefUnwindSafe for SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl Send for SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl Sync for SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl Unpin for SourceTableFeatureDetails
impl UnwindSafe for SourceTableFeatureDetails
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