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Class: Aws::SageMaker::Types::MonitoringAppSpecification
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::SageMaker::Types::MonitoringAppSpecification
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Overview
When passing MonitoringAppSpecification as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
image_uri: "ImageUri", # required
container_entrypoint: ["ContainerEntrypointString"],
container_arguments: ["ContainerArgument"],
record_preprocessor_source_uri: "S3Uri",
post_analytics_processor_source_uri: "S3Uri",
}
Container image configuration object for the monitoring job.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#container_arguments ⇒ Array<String>
An array of arguments for the container used to run the monitoring job.
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#container_entrypoint ⇒ Array<String>
Specifies the entrypoint for a container used to run the monitoring job.
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#image_uri ⇒ String
The container image to be run by the monitoring job.
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#post_analytics_processor_source_uri ⇒ String
An Amazon S3 URI to a script that is called after analysis has been performed.
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#record_preprocessor_source_uri ⇒ String
An Amazon S3 URI to a script that is called per row prior to running analysis.
Instance Attribute Details
#container_arguments ⇒ Array<String>
An array of arguments for the container used to run the monitoring job.
#container_entrypoint ⇒ Array<String>
Specifies the entrypoint for a container used to run the monitoring job.
#image_uri ⇒ String
The container image to be run by the monitoring job.
#post_analytics_processor_source_uri ⇒ String
An Amazon S3 URI to a script that is called after analysis has been performed. Applicable only for the built-in (first party) containers.
#record_preprocessor_source_uri ⇒ String
An Amazon S3 URI to a script that is called per row prior to running analysis. It can base64 decode the payload and convert it into a flatted json so that the built-in container can use the converted data. Applicable only for the built-in (first party) containers.