=head1 DESCRIPTION
Settings related to one captions tab on the MediaConvert console. In
your job JSON, an instance of captions DestinationSettings is
equivalent to one captions tab in the console. Us
ws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/burn-in-output-captions.html.
When you work directly in your JSON job specification, include this
object and any required children when you set destinationType to
ws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/dvb-sub-output-captions.html.
When you work directly in your JSON job specification, include this
object and any required children when you set destinationType to
pecify your frame
rate as a fraction. If you are creating your transcoding job
specification as a JSON file without the console, use FramerateControl
to specify which value the service uses for the fr
the console, choose any value
other than Follow source. To specify a different PAR by editing the
JSON job specification, choose SPECIFIED. When you choose SPECIFIED for
this setting, you must also sp
reduce the duration of your video.
Required settings: You must also set Framerate to 25. In your JSON job
specification, set (framerateControl) to (SPECIFIED),
(framerateNumerator) to 25 and (framera
s.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/teletext-output-captions.html.
When you work directly in your JSON job specification, include this
object and any required children when you set destinationType to
n.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/ttml-and-webvtt-output-captions.html.
When you work directly in your JSON job specification, include this
object and any required children when you set destinationType to
nable Nielsen
configuration programmatically, include an instance of
nielsenConfiguration in your JSON job specification. Even if you don't
include any children of nielsenConfiguration, you still enab
et Selector type to Track. Choose the program number from the
dropdown list. If you are sending a JSON file, provide the program ID,
which is part of the audio metadata. If your input file has incorre
parated list. For examle, type "1,2,3" to include
tracks 1 through 3. Specifying directly in your JSON job file, provide
the track numbers in an array. For example, "tracks": [1,2,3].
=head1 SEE AL
d documentation begin ###
=head1 NAME
Paws::IoTData::UpdateThingShadowResponse
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 Payload => Str
The state information, in JSON format.
=head2 _request_id => Str
=cut
1:123456789012:endpoint:ZW5UAN6P4E77EC7YWHK4RZZ3BE',
'TableMappings' => 'file://mappingfile.json',
'Tags' => [
{
'Key' => 'Acount',
'Value' => 24352
tive hyphens.
=back
=head2 ReplicationTaskSettings => Str
Overall settings for the task, in JSON format. For more information,
see Specifying Task Settings for AWS Database Migration Service Tas
source
endpoint.
=head2 B<REQUIRED> TableMappings => Str
The table mappings for the task, in JSON format. For more information,
see Using Table Mapping to Specify Task Settings
(https://docs.aws.
igning_name { 'qldb' }
sub version { '2019-07-11' }
sub target_prefix { 'QLDBSession' }
sub json_version { "1.0" }
has max_attempts => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Int', default => 5);
has retry =>
with 'Paws::API::Caller', 'Paws::API::EndpointResolver', 'Paws::Net::V4Signature', 'Paws::Net::JsonCaller';
sub SendCommand {
my $self = shift;
my $call_object = $self->new_with_coerc
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 (firs
ivation conditions.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 B<REQUIRED> HumanLoopActivationConditions => Str
JSON expressing use-case specific conditions declaratively. If any
condition is matched, atomic tasks
to structure the JSON, see
JSON Schema for Human Loop Activation Conditions in Amazon Augmented AI
(https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sagemaker/latest/dg/a2i-human-fallback-conditions-json-schema.html)
in
IRED> MonitoringExecutionSummaries => ArrayRef[L<Paws::SageMaker::MonitoringExecutionSummary>]
A JSON array in which each element is a summary for a monitoring
execution.
=head2 NextToken => Str
I
ngs. This data structure is passed in as the test
parameter to ScheduleRun. For an example of the JSON request syntax,
see ScheduleRun.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 Filter => Str
The test's filter.
/sagemaker/latest/dg/sms-custom-templates.html),
your label category configuration file must be a JSON file in the
following format. Identify the labels you want to use by replacing
C<label_1>, C<labe
heduleRun>. For an
example of the JSON request syntax, see ScheduleRun.
It is also passed in as the C<filters> parameter to C<ListDevices>. For
an example of the JSON request syntax, see ListDevices.
d by the device selection
configuration and how many devices were returned. For an example of the
JSON response syntax, see ScheduleRun.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 Filters => ArrayRef[L<Paws::DeviceF
choose C<AugmentedManifestFile>, S3Uri identifies an object that
is an augmented manifest file in JSON lines format. This file contains
the data you want to use for model training. C<AugmentedManifest
might look like this: C<s3://bucketname/example.manifest>
A manifest is an S3 object which is a JSON file consisting of an array
of elements. The first element is a prefix which is followed by one o
/custdata-1",>
C<"relative/path/custdata-2",>
C<...>
C<"relative/path/custdata-N">
C<]>
This JSON is equivalent to the following C<S3Uri> list:
C<s3://customer_bucket/some/prefix/relative/path/t
started.
=head2 Ended => Str
The time the session ended.
=head2 SeleniumProperties => Str
A JSON object of options and parameters passed to the Selenium
WebDriver.
=head2 Status => Str
The st
"> must be unique.
=head2 B<REQUIRED> Payload => Str
The payload of the message. This can be a JSON string or a
Base-64-encoded string representing binary data (in which case you must
decode it).
ect:
$result = $service_obj->Method(...);
$result->Att1->AndroidPaths
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A JSON object that specifies the paths where the artifacts generated by
the customer's tests, on the dev