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/*
* Do not modify this file. This file is generated from the sagemaker-2017-07-24.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.SageMaker.Model
{
///
/// Describes the S3 data source.
///
public partial class TransformS3DataSource
{
private S3DataType _s3DataType;
private string _s3Uri;
///
/// Gets and sets the property S3DataType.
///
/// If you choose S3Prefix
, S3Uri
identifies a key name prefix.
/// Amazon SageMaker uses all objects with the specified key name prefix for batch transform.
///
///
///
///
/// If you choose ManifestFile
, S3Uri
identifies an object that
/// is a manifest file containing a list of object keys that you want Amazon SageMaker
/// to use for batch transform.
///
///
///
/// The following values are compatible: ManifestFile
, S3Prefix
///
///
///
///
/// The following value is not compatible: AugmentedManifestFile
///
///
[AWSProperty(Required=true)]
public S3DataType S3DataType
{
get { return this._s3DataType; }
set { this._s3DataType = value; }
}
// Check to see if S3DataType property is set
internal bool IsSetS3DataType()
{
return this._s3DataType != null;
}
///
/// Gets and sets the property S3Uri.
///
/// Depending on the value specified for the S3DataType
, identifies either
/// a key name prefix or a manifest. For example:
///
/// -
///
/// A key name prefix might look like this:
s3://bucketname/exampleprefix
.
///
///
/// -
///
/// A manifest might look like this:
s3://bucketname/example.manifest
///
///
///
/// The manifest is an S3 object which is a JSON file with the following format:
///
///
///
/// [ {"prefix": "s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/"},
///
///
///
/// "relative/path/to/custdata-1",
///
///
///
/// "relative/path/custdata-2",
///
///
///
/// ...
///
///
///
/// "relative/path/custdata-N"
///
///
///
/// ]
///
///
///
/// The preceding JSON matches the following S3Uris
:
///
///
///
/// s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/to/custdata-1
///
///
///
/// s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/custdata-2
///
///
///
/// ...
///
///
///
/// s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/custdata-N
///
///
///
/// The complete set of S3Uris
in this manifest constitutes the input data
/// for the channel for this datasource. The object that each S3Uris
points
/// to must be readable by the IAM role that Amazon SageMaker uses to perform tasks on
/// your behalf.
///
///
///
[AWSProperty(Required=true, Max=1024)]
public string S3Uri
{
get { return this._s3Uri; }
set { this._s3Uri = value; }
}
// Check to see if S3Uri property is set
internal bool IsSetS3Uri()
{
return this._s3Uri != null;
}
}
}