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Use UpdatePipeline with an AWS SDK - AWS SDK Code Examples

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Use UpdatePipeline with an AWS SDK

The following code example shows how to use UpdatePipeline.

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.NET
AWS SDK for .NET
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

/// <summary> /// Create a pipeline from a JSON definition, or update it if the pipeline already exists. /// </summary> /// <returns>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the pipeline.</returns> public async Task<string> SetupPipeline(string pipelineJson, string roleArn, string name, string description, string displayName) { try { var updateResponse = await _amazonSageMaker.UpdatePipelineAsync( new UpdatePipelineRequest() { PipelineDefinition = pipelineJson, PipelineDescription = description, PipelineDisplayName = displayName, PipelineName = name, RoleArn = roleArn }); return updateResponse.PipelineArn; } catch (Amazon.SageMaker.Model.ResourceNotFoundException) { var createResponse = await _amazonSageMaker.CreatePipelineAsync( new CreatePipelineRequest() { PipelineDefinition = pipelineJson, PipelineDescription = description, PipelineDisplayName = displayName, PipelineName = name, RoleArn = roleArn }); return createResponse.PipelineArn; } }
  • For API details, see UpdatePipeline in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

AWS SDK for .NET
Note

There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

/// <summary> /// Create a pipeline from a JSON definition, or update it if the pipeline already exists. /// </summary> /// <returns>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the pipeline.</returns> public async Task<string> SetupPipeline(string pipelineJson, string roleArn, string name, string description, string displayName) { try { var updateResponse = await _amazonSageMaker.UpdatePipelineAsync( new UpdatePipelineRequest() { PipelineDefinition = pipelineJson, PipelineDescription = description, PipelineDisplayName = displayName, PipelineName = name, RoleArn = roleArn }); return updateResponse.PipelineArn; } catch (Amazon.SageMaker.Model.ResourceNotFoundException) { var createResponse = await _amazonSageMaker.CreatePipelineAsync( new CreatePipelineRequest() { PipelineDefinition = pipelineJson, PipelineDescription = description, PipelineDisplayName = displayName, PipelineName = name, RoleArn = roleArn }); return createResponse.PipelineArn; } }
  • For API details, see UpdatePipeline in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

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