Interface CfnTrigger.IActionProperty
Defines an action to be initiated by a trigger.
Namespace: Amazon.CDK.AWS.Glue
Assembly: Amazon.CDK.Lib.dll
Syntax (csharp)
public interface IActionProperty
Syntax (vb)
Public Interface IActionProperty
Remarks
ExampleMetadata: fixture=_generated
Examples
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
using Amazon.CDK.AWS.Glue;
var arguments_;
var actionProperty = new ActionProperty {
Arguments = arguments_,
CrawlerName = "crawlerName",
JobName = "jobName",
NotificationProperty = new NotificationPropertyProperty {
NotifyDelayAfter = 123
},
SecurityConfiguration = "securityConfiguration",
Timeout = 123
};
Synopsis
Properties
Arguments | The job arguments used when this trigger fires. |
CrawlerName | The name of the crawler to be used with this action. |
JobName | The name of a job to be executed. |
NotificationProperty | Specifies configuration properties of a job run notification. |
SecurityConfiguration | The name of the |
Timeout | The |
Properties
Arguments
The job arguments used when this trigger fires.
virtual object Arguments { get; }
Property Value
System.Object
Remarks
For this job run, they replace the default arguments set in the job definition itself.
You can specify arguments here that your own job-execution script consumes, in addition to arguments that AWS Glue itself consumes.
For information about how to specify and consume your own job arguments, see Calling AWS Glue APIs in Python in the AWS Glue Developer Guide .
For information about the key-value pairs that AWS Glue consumes to set up your job, see the Special Parameters Used by AWS Glue topic in the developer guide.
CrawlerName
The name of the crawler to be used with this action.
virtual string CrawlerName { get; }
Property Value
System.String
Remarks
JobName
The name of a job to be executed.
virtual string JobName { get; }
Property Value
System.String
Remarks
NotificationProperty
Specifies configuration properties of a job run notification.
virtual object NotificationProperty { get; }
Property Value
System.Object
Remarks
SecurityConfiguration
The name of the SecurityConfiguration
structure to be used with this action.
virtual string SecurityConfiguration { get; }
Property Value
System.String
Remarks
Timeout
The JobRun
timeout in minutes.
virtual Nullable<double> Timeout { get; }
Property Value
System.Nullable<System.Double>
Remarks
This is the maximum time that a job run can consume resources before it is terminated and enters TIMEOUT status. The default is 2,880 minutes (48 hours). This overrides the timeout value set in the parent job.