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/*
* Do not modify this file. This file is generated from the rekognition-2016-06-27.normal.json service model.
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using Amazon.Runtime;
using Amazon.Runtime.Internal;
namespace Amazon.Rekognition.Model
{
///
/// Container for the parameters to the StartCelebrityRecognition operation.
/// Starts asynchronous recognition of celebrities in a stored video.
///
///
///
/// Amazon Rekognition Video can detect celebrities in a video must be stored in an Amazon
/// S3 bucket. Use Video to specify the bucket name and the filename of the video.
/// StartCelebrityRecognition
returns a job identifier (JobId
)
/// which you use to get the results of the analysis. When celebrity recognition analysis
/// is finished, Amazon Rekognition Video publishes a completion status to the Amazon
/// Simple Notification Service topic that you specify in NotificationChannel
.
/// To get the results of the celebrity recognition analysis, first check that the status
/// value published to the Amazon SNS topic is SUCCEEDED
. If so, call GetCelebrityRecognition
/// and pass the job identifier (JobId
) from the initial call to StartCelebrityRecognition
.
///
///
///
///
/// For more information, see Recognizing celebrities in the Amazon Rekognition Developer
/// Guide.
///
///
public partial class StartCelebrityRecognitionRequest : AmazonRekognitionRequest
{
private string _clientRequestToken;
private string _jobTag;
private NotificationChannel _notificationChannel;
private Video _video;
///
/// Gets and sets the property ClientRequestToken.
///
/// Idempotent token used to identify the start request. If you use the same token with
/// multiple StartCelebrityRecognition
requests, the same JobId
/// is returned. Use ClientRequestToken
to prevent the same job from being
/// accidently started more than once.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Min=1, Max=64)]
public string ClientRequestToken
{
get { return this._clientRequestToken; }
set { this._clientRequestToken = value; }
}
// Check to see if ClientRequestToken property is set
internal bool IsSetClientRequestToken()
{
return this._clientRequestToken != null;
}
///
/// Gets and sets the property JobTag.
///
/// An identifier you specify that's returned in the completion notification that's published
/// to your Amazon Simple Notification Service topic. For example, you can use JobTag
/// to group related jobs and identify them in the completion notification.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Min=1, Max=1024)]
public string JobTag
{
get { return this._jobTag; }
set { this._jobTag = value; }
}
// Check to see if JobTag property is set
internal bool IsSetJobTag()
{
return this._jobTag != null;
}
///
/// Gets and sets the property NotificationChannel.
///
/// The Amazon SNS topic ARN that you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the completion
/// status of the celebrity recognition analysis to. The Amazon SNS topic must have a
/// topic name that begins with AmazonRekognition if you are using the AmazonRekognitionServiceRole
/// permissions policy.
///
///
public NotificationChannel NotificationChannel
{
get { return this._notificationChannel; }
set { this._notificationChannel = value; }
}
// Check to see if NotificationChannel property is set
internal bool IsSetNotificationChannel()
{
return this._notificationChannel != null;
}
///
/// Gets and sets the property Video.
///
/// The video in which you want to recognize celebrities. The video must be stored in
/// an Amazon S3 bucket.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Required=true)]
public Video Video
{
get { return this._video; }
set { this._video = value; }
}
// Check to see if Video property is set
internal bool IsSetVideo()
{
return this._video != null;
}
}
}