java.lang.Object
software.amazon.awssdk.services.databasemigration.model.S3Settings
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, SdkPojo, ToCopyableBuilder<S3Settings.Builder,S3Settings>

@Generated("software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public final class S3Settings extends Object implements SdkPojo, Serializable, ToCopyableBuilder<S3Settings.Builder,S3Settings>

Settings for exporting data to Amazon S3.

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  • Method Details

    • serviceAccessRoleArn

      public final String serviceAccessRoleArn()

      The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) used by the service to access the IAM role. The role must allow the iam:PassRole action. It is a required parameter that enables DMS to write and read objects from an S3 bucket.

      Returns:
      The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) used by the service to access the IAM role. The role must allow the iam:PassRole action. It is a required parameter that enables DMS to write and read objects from an S3 bucket.
    • externalTableDefinition

      public final String externalTableDefinition()

      Specifies how tables are defined in the S3 source files only.

      Returns:
      Specifies how tables are defined in the S3 source files only.
    • csvRowDelimiter

      public final String csvRowDelimiter()

      The delimiter used to separate rows in the .csv file for both source and target. The default is a carriage return (\n).

      Returns:
      The delimiter used to separate rows in the .csv file for both source and target. The default is a carriage return (\n).
    • csvDelimiter

      public final String csvDelimiter()

      The delimiter used to separate columns in the .csv file for both source and target. The default is a comma.

      Returns:
      The delimiter used to separate columns in the .csv file for both source and target. The default is a comma.
    • bucketFolder

      public final String bucketFolder()

      An optional parameter to set a folder name in the S3 bucket. If provided, tables are created in the path bucketFolder/schema_name/table_name/. If this parameter isn't specified, then the path used is schema_name/table_name/.

      Returns:
      An optional parameter to set a folder name in the S3 bucket. If provided, tables are created in the path bucketFolder/schema_name/table_name/. If this parameter isn't specified, then the path used is schema_name/table_name/.
    • bucketName

      public final String bucketName()

      The name of the S3 bucket.

      Returns:
      The name of the S3 bucket.
    • compressionType

      public final CompressionTypeValue compressionType()

      An optional parameter to use GZIP to compress the target files. Set to GZIP to compress the target files. Either set this parameter to NONE (the default) or don't use it to leave the files uncompressed. This parameter applies to both .csv and .parquet file formats.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, compressionType will return CompressionTypeValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from compressionTypeAsString().

      Returns:
      An optional parameter to use GZIP to compress the target files. Set to GZIP to compress the target files. Either set this parameter to NONE (the default) or don't use it to leave the files uncompressed. This parameter applies to both .csv and .parquet file formats.
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    • compressionTypeAsString

      public final String compressionTypeAsString()

      An optional parameter to use GZIP to compress the target files. Set to GZIP to compress the target files. Either set this parameter to NONE (the default) or don't use it to leave the files uncompressed. This parameter applies to both .csv and .parquet file formats.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, compressionType will return CompressionTypeValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from compressionTypeAsString().

      Returns:
      An optional parameter to use GZIP to compress the target files. Set to GZIP to compress the target files. Either set this parameter to NONE (the default) or don't use it to leave the files uncompressed. This parameter applies to both .csv and .parquet file formats.
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    • encryptionMode

      public final EncryptionModeValue encryptionMode()

      The type of server-side encryption that you want to use for your data. This encryption type is part of the endpoint settings or the extra connections attributes for Amazon S3. You can choose either SSE_S3 (the default) or SSE_KMS.

      For the ModifyEndpoint operation, you can change the existing value of the EncryptionMode parameter from SSE_KMS to SSE_S3. But you can’t change the existing value from SSE_S3 to SSE_KMS.

      To use SSE_S3, you need an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with permission to allow "arn:aws:s3:::dms-*" to use the following actions:

      • s3:CreateBucket

      • s3:ListBucket

      • s3:DeleteBucket

      • s3:GetBucketLocation

      • s3:GetObject

      • s3:PutObject

      • s3:DeleteObject

      • s3:GetObjectVersion

      • s3:GetBucketPolicy

      • s3:PutBucketPolicy

      • s3:DeleteBucketPolicy

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, encryptionMode will return EncryptionModeValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from encryptionModeAsString().

      Returns:
      The type of server-side encryption that you want to use for your data. This encryption type is part of the endpoint settings or the extra connections attributes for Amazon S3. You can choose either SSE_S3 (the default) or SSE_KMS.

      For the ModifyEndpoint operation, you can change the existing value of the EncryptionMode parameter from SSE_KMS to SSE_S3. But you can’t change the existing value from SSE_S3 to SSE_KMS.

      To use SSE_S3, you need an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with permission to allow "arn:aws:s3:::dms-*" to use the following actions:

      • s3:CreateBucket

      • s3:ListBucket

      • s3:DeleteBucket

      • s3:GetBucketLocation

      • s3:GetObject

      • s3:PutObject

      • s3:DeleteObject

      • s3:GetObjectVersion

      • s3:GetBucketPolicy

      • s3:PutBucketPolicy

      • s3:DeleteBucketPolicy

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    • encryptionModeAsString

      public final String encryptionModeAsString()

      The type of server-side encryption that you want to use for your data. This encryption type is part of the endpoint settings or the extra connections attributes for Amazon S3. You can choose either SSE_S3 (the default) or SSE_KMS.

      For the ModifyEndpoint operation, you can change the existing value of the EncryptionMode parameter from SSE_KMS to SSE_S3. But you can’t change the existing value from SSE_S3 to SSE_KMS.

      To use SSE_S3, you need an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with permission to allow "arn:aws:s3:::dms-*" to use the following actions:

      • s3:CreateBucket

      • s3:ListBucket

      • s3:DeleteBucket

      • s3:GetBucketLocation

      • s3:GetObject

      • s3:PutObject

      • s3:DeleteObject

      • s3:GetObjectVersion

      • s3:GetBucketPolicy

      • s3:PutBucketPolicy

      • s3:DeleteBucketPolicy

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, encryptionMode will return EncryptionModeValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from encryptionModeAsString().

      Returns:
      The type of server-side encryption that you want to use for your data. This encryption type is part of the endpoint settings or the extra connections attributes for Amazon S3. You can choose either SSE_S3 (the default) or SSE_KMS.

      For the ModifyEndpoint operation, you can change the existing value of the EncryptionMode parameter from SSE_KMS to SSE_S3. But you can’t change the existing value from SSE_S3 to SSE_KMS.

      To use SSE_S3, you need an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with permission to allow "arn:aws:s3:::dms-*" to use the following actions:

      • s3:CreateBucket

      • s3:ListBucket

      • s3:DeleteBucket

      • s3:GetBucketLocation

      • s3:GetObject

      • s3:PutObject

      • s3:DeleteObject

      • s3:GetObjectVersion

      • s3:GetBucketPolicy

      • s3:PutBucketPolicy

      • s3:DeleteBucketPolicy

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    • serverSideEncryptionKmsKeyId

      public final String serverSideEncryptionKmsKeyId()

      If you are using SSE_KMS for the EncryptionMode, provide the KMS key ID. The key that you use needs an attached policy that enables Identity and Access Management (IAM) user permissions and allows use of the key.

      Here is a CLI example: aws dms create-endpoint --endpoint-identifier value --endpoint-type target --engine-name s3 --s3-settings ServiceAccessRoleArn=value,BucketFolder=value,BucketName=value,EncryptionMode=SSE_KMS,ServerSideEncryptionKmsKeyId=value

      Returns:
      If you are using SSE_KMS for the EncryptionMode, provide the KMS key ID. The key that you use needs an attached policy that enables Identity and Access Management (IAM) user permissions and allows use of the key.

      Here is a CLI example: aws dms create-endpoint --endpoint-identifier value --endpoint-type target --engine-name s3 --s3-settings ServiceAccessRoleArn=value,BucketFolder=value,BucketName=value,EncryptionMode=SSE_KMS,ServerSideEncryptionKmsKeyId=value

    • dataFormat

      public final DataFormatValue dataFormat()

      The format of the data that you want to use for output. You can choose one of the following:

      • csv : This is a row-based file format with comma-separated values (.csv).

      • parquet : Apache Parquet (.parquet) is a columnar storage file format that features efficient compression and provides faster query response.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, dataFormat will return DataFormatValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from dataFormatAsString().

      Returns:
      The format of the data that you want to use for output. You can choose one of the following:

      • csv : This is a row-based file format with comma-separated values (.csv).

      • parquet : Apache Parquet (.parquet) is a columnar storage file format that features efficient compression and provides faster query response.

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    • dataFormatAsString

      public final String dataFormatAsString()

      The format of the data that you want to use for output. You can choose one of the following:

      • csv : This is a row-based file format with comma-separated values (.csv).

      • parquet : Apache Parquet (.parquet) is a columnar storage file format that features efficient compression and provides faster query response.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, dataFormat will return DataFormatValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from dataFormatAsString().

      Returns:
      The format of the data that you want to use for output. You can choose one of the following:

      • csv : This is a row-based file format with comma-separated values (.csv).

      • parquet : Apache Parquet (.parquet) is a columnar storage file format that features efficient compression and provides faster query response.

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    • encodingType

      public final EncodingTypeValue encodingType()

      The type of encoding you are using:

      • RLE_DICTIONARY uses a combination of bit-packing and run-length encoding to store repeated values more efficiently. This is the default.

      • PLAIN doesn't use encoding at all. Values are stored as they are.

      • PLAIN_DICTIONARY builds a dictionary of the values encountered in a given column. The dictionary is stored in a dictionary page for each column chunk.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, encodingType will return EncodingTypeValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from encodingTypeAsString().

      Returns:
      The type of encoding you are using:

      • RLE_DICTIONARY uses a combination of bit-packing and run-length encoding to store repeated values more efficiently. This is the default.

      • PLAIN doesn't use encoding at all. Values are stored as they are.

      • PLAIN_DICTIONARY builds a dictionary of the values encountered in a given column. The dictionary is stored in a dictionary page for each column chunk.

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    • encodingTypeAsString

      public final String encodingTypeAsString()

      The type of encoding you are using:

      • RLE_DICTIONARY uses a combination of bit-packing and run-length encoding to store repeated values more efficiently. This is the default.

      • PLAIN doesn't use encoding at all. Values are stored as they are.

      • PLAIN_DICTIONARY builds a dictionary of the values encountered in a given column. The dictionary is stored in a dictionary page for each column chunk.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, encodingType will return EncodingTypeValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from encodingTypeAsString().

      Returns:
      The type of encoding you are using:

      • RLE_DICTIONARY uses a combination of bit-packing and run-length encoding to store repeated values more efficiently. This is the default.

      • PLAIN doesn't use encoding at all. Values are stored as they are.

      • PLAIN_DICTIONARY builds a dictionary of the values encountered in a given column. The dictionary is stored in a dictionary page for each column chunk.

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    • dictPageSizeLimit

      public final Integer dictPageSizeLimit()

      The maximum size of an encoded dictionary page of a column. If the dictionary page exceeds this, this column is stored using an encoding type of PLAIN. This parameter defaults to 1024 * 1024 bytes (1 MiB), the maximum size of a dictionary page before it reverts to PLAIN encoding. This size is used for .parquet file format only.

      Returns:
      The maximum size of an encoded dictionary page of a column. If the dictionary page exceeds this, this column is stored using an encoding type of PLAIN. This parameter defaults to 1024 * 1024 bytes (1 MiB), the maximum size of a dictionary page before it reverts to PLAIN encoding. This size is used for .parquet file format only.
    • rowGroupLength

      public final Integer rowGroupLength()

      The number of rows in a row group. A smaller row group size provides faster reads. But as the number of row groups grows, the slower writes become. This parameter defaults to 10,000 rows. This number is used for .parquet file format only.

      If you choose a value larger than the maximum, RowGroupLength is set to the max row group length in bytes (64 * 1024 * 1024).

      Returns:
      The number of rows in a row group. A smaller row group size provides faster reads. But as the number of row groups grows, the slower writes become. This parameter defaults to 10,000 rows. This number is used for .parquet file format only.

      If you choose a value larger than the maximum, RowGroupLength is set to the max row group length in bytes (64 * 1024 * 1024).

    • dataPageSize

      public final Integer dataPageSize()

      The size of one data page in bytes. This parameter defaults to 1024 * 1024 bytes (1 MiB). This number is used for .parquet file format only.

      Returns:
      The size of one data page in bytes. This parameter defaults to 1024 * 1024 bytes (1 MiB). This number is used for .parquet file format only.
    • parquetVersion

      public final ParquetVersionValue parquetVersion()

      The version of the Apache Parquet format that you want to use: parquet_1_0 (the default) or parquet_2_0.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, parquetVersion will return ParquetVersionValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from parquetVersionAsString().

      Returns:
      The version of the Apache Parquet format that you want to use: parquet_1_0 (the default) or parquet_2_0.
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    • parquetVersionAsString

      public final String parquetVersionAsString()

      The version of the Apache Parquet format that you want to use: parquet_1_0 (the default) or parquet_2_0.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, parquetVersion will return ParquetVersionValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from parquetVersionAsString().

      Returns:
      The version of the Apache Parquet format that you want to use: parquet_1_0 (the default) or parquet_2_0.
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    • enableStatistics

      public final Boolean enableStatistics()

      A value that enables statistics for Parquet pages and row groups. Choose true to enable statistics, false to disable. Statistics include NULL, DISTINCT, MAX, and MIN values. This parameter defaults to true. This value is used for .parquet file format only.

      Returns:
      A value that enables statistics for Parquet pages and row groups. Choose true to enable statistics, false to disable. Statistics include NULL, DISTINCT, MAX, and MIN values. This parameter defaults to true. This value is used for .parquet file format only.
    • includeOpForFullLoad

      public final Boolean includeOpForFullLoad()

      A value that enables a full load to write INSERT operations to the comma-separated value (.csv) or .parquet output files only to indicate how the rows were added to the source database.

      DMS supports the IncludeOpForFullLoad parameter in versions 3.1.4 and later.

      DMS supports the use of the .parquet files with the IncludeOpForFullLoad parameter in versions 3.4.7 and later.

      For full load, records can only be inserted. By default (the false setting), no information is recorded in these output files for a full load to indicate that the rows were inserted at the source database. If IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to true or y, the INSERT is recorded as an I annotation in the first field of the .csv file. This allows the format of your target records from a full load to be consistent with the target records from a CDC load.

      This setting works together with the CdcInsertsOnly and the CdcInsertsAndUpdates parameters for output to .csv files only. For more information about how these settings work together, see Indicating Source DB Operations in Migrated S3 Data in the Database Migration Service User Guide..

      Returns:
      A value that enables a full load to write INSERT operations to the comma-separated value (.csv) or .parquet output files only to indicate how the rows were added to the source database.

      DMS supports the IncludeOpForFullLoad parameter in versions 3.1.4 and later.

      DMS supports the use of the .parquet files with the IncludeOpForFullLoad parameter in versions 3.4.7 and later.

      For full load, records can only be inserted. By default (the false setting), no information is recorded in these output files for a full load to indicate that the rows were inserted at the source database. If IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to true or y, the INSERT is recorded as an I annotation in the first field of the .csv file. This allows the format of your target records from a full load to be consistent with the target records from a CDC load.

      This setting works together with the CdcInsertsOnly and the CdcInsertsAndUpdates parameters for output to .csv files only. For more information about how these settings work together, see Indicating Source DB Operations in Migrated S3 Data in the Database Migration Service User Guide..

    • cdcInsertsOnly

      public final Boolean cdcInsertsOnly()

      A value that enables a change data capture (CDC) load to write only INSERT operations to .csv or columnar storage (.parquet) output files. By default (the false setting), the first field in a .csv or .parquet record contains the letter I (INSERT), U (UPDATE), or D (DELETE). These values indicate whether the row was inserted, updated, or deleted at the source database for a CDC load to the target.

      If CdcInsertsOnly is set to true or y, only INSERTs from the source database are migrated to the .csv or .parquet file. For .csv format only, how these INSERTs are recorded depends on the value of IncludeOpForFullLoad. If IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to true, the first field of every CDC record is set to I to indicate the INSERT operation at the source. If IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to false, every CDC record is written without a first field to indicate the INSERT operation at the source. For more information about how these settings work together, see Indicating Source DB Operations in Migrated S3 Data in the Database Migration Service User Guide..

      DMS supports the interaction described preceding between the CdcInsertsOnly and IncludeOpForFullLoad parameters in versions 3.1.4 and later.

      CdcInsertsOnly and CdcInsertsAndUpdates can't both be set to true for the same endpoint. Set either CdcInsertsOnly or CdcInsertsAndUpdates to true for the same endpoint, but not both.

      Returns:
      A value that enables a change data capture (CDC) load to write only INSERT operations to .csv or columnar storage (.parquet) output files. By default (the false setting), the first field in a .csv or .parquet record contains the letter I (INSERT), U (UPDATE), or D (DELETE). These values indicate whether the row was inserted, updated, or deleted at the source database for a CDC load to the target.

      If CdcInsertsOnly is set to true or y, only INSERTs from the source database are migrated to the .csv or .parquet file. For .csv format only, how these INSERTs are recorded depends on the value of IncludeOpForFullLoad. If IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to true, the first field of every CDC record is set to I to indicate the INSERT operation at the source. If IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to false, every CDC record is written without a first field to indicate the INSERT operation at the source. For more information about how these settings work together, see Indicating Source DB Operations in Migrated S3 Data in the Database Migration Service User Guide..

      DMS supports the interaction described preceding between the CdcInsertsOnly and IncludeOpForFullLoad parameters in versions 3.1.4 and later.

      CdcInsertsOnly and CdcInsertsAndUpdates can't both be set to true for the same endpoint. Set either CdcInsertsOnly or CdcInsertsAndUpdates to true for the same endpoint, but not both.

    • timestampColumnName

      public final String timestampColumnName()

      A value that when nonblank causes DMS to add a column with timestamp information to the endpoint data for an Amazon S3 target.

      DMS supports the TimestampColumnName parameter in versions 3.1.4 and later.

      DMS includes an additional STRING column in the .csv or .parquet object files of your migrated data when you set TimestampColumnName to a nonblank value.

      For a full load, each row of this timestamp column contains a timestamp for when the data was transferred from the source to the target by DMS.

      For a change data capture (CDC) load, each row of the timestamp column contains the timestamp for the commit of that row in the source database.

      The string format for this timestamp column value is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS. By default, the precision of this value is in microseconds. For a CDC load, the rounding of the precision depends on the commit timestamp supported by DMS for the source database.

      When the AddColumnName parameter is set to true, DMS also includes a name for the timestamp column that you set with TimestampColumnName.

      Returns:
      A value that when nonblank causes DMS to add a column with timestamp information to the endpoint data for an Amazon S3 target.

      DMS supports the TimestampColumnName parameter in versions 3.1.4 and later.

      DMS includes an additional STRING column in the .csv or .parquet object files of your migrated data when you set TimestampColumnName to a nonblank value.

      For a full load, each row of this timestamp column contains a timestamp for when the data was transferred from the source to the target by DMS.

      For a change data capture (CDC) load, each row of the timestamp column contains the timestamp for the commit of that row in the source database.

      The string format for this timestamp column value is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS. By default, the precision of this value is in microseconds. For a CDC load, the rounding of the precision depends on the commit timestamp supported by DMS for the source database.

      When the AddColumnName parameter is set to true, DMS also includes a name for the timestamp column that you set with TimestampColumnName.

    • parquetTimestampInMillisecond

      public final Boolean parquetTimestampInMillisecond()

      A value that specifies the precision of any TIMESTAMP column values that are written to an Amazon S3 object file in .parquet format.

      DMS supports the ParquetTimestampInMillisecond parameter in versions 3.1.4 and later.

      When ParquetTimestampInMillisecond is set to true or y, DMS writes all TIMESTAMP columns in a .parquet formatted file with millisecond precision. Otherwise, DMS writes them with microsecond precision.

      Currently, Amazon Athena and Glue can handle only millisecond precision for TIMESTAMP values. Set this parameter to true for S3 endpoint object files that are .parquet formatted only if you plan to query or process the data with Athena or Glue.

      DMS writes any TIMESTAMP column values written to an S3 file in .csv format with microsecond precision.

      Setting ParquetTimestampInMillisecond has no effect on the string format of the timestamp column value that is inserted by setting the TimestampColumnName parameter.

      Returns:
      A value that specifies the precision of any TIMESTAMP column values that are written to an Amazon S3 object file in .parquet format.

      DMS supports the ParquetTimestampInMillisecond parameter in versions 3.1.4 and later.

      When ParquetTimestampInMillisecond is set to true or y, DMS writes all TIMESTAMP columns in a .parquet formatted file with millisecond precision. Otherwise, DMS writes them with microsecond precision.

      Currently, Amazon Athena and Glue can handle only millisecond precision for TIMESTAMP values. Set this parameter to true for S3 endpoint object files that are .parquet formatted only if you plan to query or process the data with Athena or Glue.

      DMS writes any TIMESTAMP column values written to an S3 file in .csv format with microsecond precision.

      Setting ParquetTimestampInMillisecond has no effect on the string format of the timestamp column value that is inserted by setting the TimestampColumnName parameter.

    • cdcInsertsAndUpdates

      public final Boolean cdcInsertsAndUpdates()

      A value that enables a change data capture (CDC) load to write INSERT and UPDATE operations to .csv or .parquet (columnar storage) output files. The default setting is false, but when CdcInsertsAndUpdates is set to true or y, only INSERTs and UPDATEs from the source database are migrated to the .csv or .parquet file.

      DMS supports the use of the .parquet files in versions 3.4.7 and later.

      How these INSERTs and UPDATEs are recorded depends on the value of the IncludeOpForFullLoad parameter. If IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to true, the first field of every CDC record is set to either I or U to indicate INSERT and UPDATE operations at the source. But if IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to false, CDC records are written without an indication of INSERT or UPDATE operations at the source. For more information about how these settings work together, see Indicating Source DB Operations in Migrated S3 Data in the Database Migration Service User Guide..

      DMS supports the use of the CdcInsertsAndUpdates parameter in versions 3.3.1 and later.

      CdcInsertsOnly and CdcInsertsAndUpdates can't both be set to true for the same endpoint. Set either CdcInsertsOnly or CdcInsertsAndUpdates to true for the same endpoint, but not both.

      Returns:
      A value that enables a change data capture (CDC) load to write INSERT and UPDATE operations to .csv or .parquet (columnar storage) output files. The default setting is false, but when CdcInsertsAndUpdates is set to true or y, only INSERTs and UPDATEs from the source database are migrated to the .csv or .parquet file.

      DMS supports the use of the .parquet files in versions 3.4.7 and later.

      How these INSERTs and UPDATEs are recorded depends on the value of the IncludeOpForFullLoad parameter. If IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to true, the first field of every CDC record is set to either I or U to indicate INSERT and UPDATE operations at the source. But if IncludeOpForFullLoad is set to false, CDC records are written without an indication of INSERT or UPDATE operations at the source. For more information about how these settings work together, see Indicating Source DB Operations in Migrated S3 Data in the Database Migration Service User Guide..

      DMS supports the use of the CdcInsertsAndUpdates parameter in versions 3.3.1 and later.

      CdcInsertsOnly and CdcInsertsAndUpdates can't both be set to true for the same endpoint. Set either CdcInsertsOnly or CdcInsertsAndUpdates to true for the same endpoint, but not both.

    • datePartitionEnabled

      public final Boolean datePartitionEnabled()

      When set to true, this parameter partitions S3 bucket folders based on transaction commit dates. The default value is false. For more information about date-based folder partitioning, see Using date-based folder partitioning.

      Returns:
      When set to true, this parameter partitions S3 bucket folders based on transaction commit dates. The default value is false. For more information about date-based folder partitioning, see Using date-based folder partitioning.
    • datePartitionSequence

      public final DatePartitionSequenceValue datePartitionSequence()

      Identifies the sequence of the date format to use during folder partitioning. The default value is YYYYMMDD. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, datePartitionSequence will return DatePartitionSequenceValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from datePartitionSequenceAsString().

      Returns:
      Identifies the sequence of the date format to use during folder partitioning. The default value is YYYYMMDD. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true.
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    • datePartitionSequenceAsString

      public final String datePartitionSequenceAsString()

      Identifies the sequence of the date format to use during folder partitioning. The default value is YYYYMMDD. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, datePartitionSequence will return DatePartitionSequenceValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from datePartitionSequenceAsString().

      Returns:
      Identifies the sequence of the date format to use during folder partitioning. The default value is YYYYMMDD. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true.
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    • datePartitionDelimiter

      public final DatePartitionDelimiterValue datePartitionDelimiter()

      Specifies a date separating delimiter to use during folder partitioning. The default value is SLASH. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, datePartitionDelimiter will return DatePartitionDelimiterValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from datePartitionDelimiterAsString().

      Returns:
      Specifies a date separating delimiter to use during folder partitioning. The default value is SLASH. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true.
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    • datePartitionDelimiterAsString

      public final String datePartitionDelimiterAsString()

      Specifies a date separating delimiter to use during folder partitioning. The default value is SLASH. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, datePartitionDelimiter will return DatePartitionDelimiterValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from datePartitionDelimiterAsString().

      Returns:
      Specifies a date separating delimiter to use during folder partitioning. The default value is SLASH. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true.
      See Also:
    • useCsvNoSupValue

      public final Boolean useCsvNoSupValue()

      This setting applies if the S3 output files during a change data capture (CDC) load are written in .csv format. If set to true for columns not included in the supplemental log, DMS uses the value specified by CsvNoSupValue . If not set or set to false, DMS uses the null value for these columns.

      This setting is supported in DMS versions 3.4.1 and later.

      Returns:
      This setting applies if the S3 output files during a change data capture (CDC) load are written in .csv format. If set to true for columns not included in the supplemental log, DMS uses the value specified by CsvNoSupValue . If not set or set to false, DMS uses the null value for these columns.

      This setting is supported in DMS versions 3.4.1 and later.

    • csvNoSupValue

      public final String csvNoSupValue()

      This setting only applies if your Amazon S3 output files during a change data capture (CDC) load are written in .csv format. If UseCsvNoSupValue is set to true, specify a string value that you want DMS to use for all columns not included in the supplemental log. If you do not specify a string value, DMS uses the null value for these columns regardless of the UseCsvNoSupValue setting.

      This setting is supported in DMS versions 3.4.1 and later.

      Returns:
      This setting only applies if your Amazon S3 output files during a change data capture (CDC) load are written in .csv format. If UseCsvNoSupValue is set to true, specify a string value that you want DMS to use for all columns not included in the supplemental log. If you do not specify a string value, DMS uses the null value for these columns regardless of the UseCsvNoSupValue setting.

      This setting is supported in DMS versions 3.4.1 and later.

    • preserveTransactions

      public final Boolean preserveTransactions()

      If set to true, DMS saves the transaction order for a change data capture (CDC) load on the Amazon S3 target specified by CdcPath . For more information, see Capturing data changes (CDC) including transaction order on the S3 target.

      This setting is supported in DMS versions 3.4.2 and later.

      Returns:
      If set to true, DMS saves the transaction order for a change data capture (CDC) load on the Amazon S3 target specified by CdcPath . For more information, see Capturing data changes (CDC) including transaction order on the S3 target.

      This setting is supported in DMS versions 3.4.2 and later.

    • cdcPath

      public final String cdcPath()

      Specifies the folder path of CDC files. For an S3 source, this setting is required if a task captures change data; otherwise, it's optional. If CdcPath is set, DMS reads CDC files from this path and replicates the data changes to the target endpoint. For an S3 target if you set PreserveTransactions to true, DMS verifies that you have set this parameter to a folder path on your S3 target where DMS can save the transaction order for the CDC load. DMS creates this CDC folder path in either your S3 target working directory or the S3 target location specified by BucketFolder and BucketName .

      For example, if you specify CdcPath as MyChangedData, and you specify BucketName as MyTargetBucket but do not specify BucketFolder, DMS creates the CDC folder path following: MyTargetBucket/MyChangedData.

      If you specify the same CdcPath, and you specify BucketName as MyTargetBucket and BucketFolder as MyTargetData, DMS creates the CDC folder path following: MyTargetBucket/MyTargetData/MyChangedData.

      For more information on CDC including transaction order on an S3 target, see Capturing data changes (CDC) including transaction order on the S3 target.

      This setting is supported in DMS versions 3.4.2 and later.

      Returns:
      Specifies the folder path of CDC files. For an S3 source, this setting is required if a task captures change data; otherwise, it's optional. If CdcPath is set, DMS reads CDC files from this path and replicates the data changes to the target endpoint. For an S3 target if you set PreserveTransactions to true, DMS verifies that you have set this parameter to a folder path on your S3 target where DMS can save the transaction order for the CDC load. DMS creates this CDC folder path in either your S3 target working directory or the S3 target location specified by BucketFolder and BucketName .

      For example, if you specify CdcPath as MyChangedData, and you specify BucketName as MyTargetBucket but do not specify BucketFolder, DMS creates the CDC folder path following: MyTargetBucket/MyChangedData.

      If you specify the same CdcPath, and you specify BucketName as MyTargetBucket and BucketFolder as MyTargetData, DMS creates the CDC folder path following: MyTargetBucket/MyTargetData/MyChangedData.

      For more information on CDC including transaction order on an S3 target, see Capturing data changes (CDC) including transaction order on the S3 target.

      This setting is supported in DMS versions 3.4.2 and later.

    • useTaskStartTimeForFullLoadTimestamp

      public final Boolean useTaskStartTimeForFullLoadTimestamp()

      When set to true, this parameter uses the task start time as the timestamp column value instead of the time data is written to target. For full load, when useTaskStartTimeForFullLoadTimestamp is set to true, each row of the timestamp column contains the task start time. For CDC loads, each row of the timestamp column contains the transaction commit time.

      When useTaskStartTimeForFullLoadTimestamp is set to false, the full load timestamp in the timestamp column increments with the time data arrives at the target.

      Returns:
      When set to true, this parameter uses the task start time as the timestamp column value instead of the time data is written to target. For full load, when useTaskStartTimeForFullLoadTimestamp is set to true, each row of the timestamp column contains the task start time. For CDC loads, each row of the timestamp column contains the transaction commit time.

      When useTaskStartTimeForFullLoadTimestamp is set to false, the full load timestamp in the timestamp column increments with the time data arrives at the target.

    • cannedAclForObjects

      public final CannedAclForObjectsValue cannedAclForObjects()

      A value that enables DMS to specify a predefined (canned) access control list for objects created in an Amazon S3 bucket as .csv or .parquet files. For more information about Amazon S3 canned ACLs, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

      The default value is NONE. Valid values include NONE, PRIVATE, PUBLIC_READ, PUBLIC_READ_WRITE, AUTHENTICATED_READ, AWS_EXEC_READ, BUCKET_OWNER_READ, and BUCKET_OWNER_FULL_CONTROL.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, cannedAclForObjects will return CannedAclForObjectsValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from cannedAclForObjectsAsString().

      Returns:
      A value that enables DMS to specify a predefined (canned) access control list for objects created in an Amazon S3 bucket as .csv or .parquet files. For more information about Amazon S3 canned ACLs, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

      The default value is NONE. Valid values include NONE, PRIVATE, PUBLIC_READ, PUBLIC_READ_WRITE, AUTHENTICATED_READ, AWS_EXEC_READ, BUCKET_OWNER_READ, and BUCKET_OWNER_FULL_CONTROL.

      See Also:
    • cannedAclForObjectsAsString

      public final String cannedAclForObjectsAsString()

      A value that enables DMS to specify a predefined (canned) access control list for objects created in an Amazon S3 bucket as .csv or .parquet files. For more information about Amazon S3 canned ACLs, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

      The default value is NONE. Valid values include NONE, PRIVATE, PUBLIC_READ, PUBLIC_READ_WRITE, AUTHENTICATED_READ, AWS_EXEC_READ, BUCKET_OWNER_READ, and BUCKET_OWNER_FULL_CONTROL.

      If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, cannedAclForObjects will return CannedAclForObjectsValue.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from cannedAclForObjectsAsString().

      Returns:
      A value that enables DMS to specify a predefined (canned) access control list for objects created in an Amazon S3 bucket as .csv or .parquet files. For more information about Amazon S3 canned ACLs, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

      The default value is NONE. Valid values include NONE, PRIVATE, PUBLIC_READ, PUBLIC_READ_WRITE, AUTHENTICATED_READ, AWS_EXEC_READ, BUCKET_OWNER_READ, and BUCKET_OWNER_FULL_CONTROL.

      See Also:
    • addColumnName

      public final Boolean addColumnName()

      An optional parameter that, when set to true or y, you can use to add column name information to the .csv output file.

      The default value is false. Valid values are true, false, y, and n.

      Returns:
      An optional parameter that, when set to true or y, you can use to add column name information to the .csv output file.

      The default value is false. Valid values are true, false, y, and n.

    • cdcMaxBatchInterval

      public final Integer cdcMaxBatchInterval()

      Maximum length of the interval, defined in seconds, after which to output a file to Amazon S3.

      When CdcMaxBatchInterval and CdcMinFileSize are both specified, the file write is triggered by whichever parameter condition is met first within an DMS CloudFormation template.

      The default value is 60 seconds.

      Returns:
      Maximum length of the interval, defined in seconds, after which to output a file to Amazon S3.

      When CdcMaxBatchInterval and CdcMinFileSize are both specified, the file write is triggered by whichever parameter condition is met first within an DMS CloudFormation template.

      The default value is 60 seconds.

    • cdcMinFileSize

      public final Integer cdcMinFileSize()

      Minimum file size, defined in kilobytes, to reach for a file output to Amazon S3.

      When CdcMinFileSize and CdcMaxBatchInterval are both specified, the file write is triggered by whichever parameter condition is met first within an DMS CloudFormation template.

      The default value is 32 MB.

      Returns:
      Minimum file size, defined in kilobytes, to reach for a file output to Amazon S3.

      When CdcMinFileSize and CdcMaxBatchInterval are both specified, the file write is triggered by whichever parameter condition is met first within an DMS CloudFormation template.

      The default value is 32 MB.

    • csvNullValue

      public final String csvNullValue()

      An optional parameter that specifies how DMS treats null values. While handling the null value, you can use this parameter to pass a user-defined string as null when writing to the target. For example, when target columns are nullable, you can use this option to differentiate between the empty string value and the null value. So, if you set this parameter value to the empty string ("" or ''), DMS treats the empty string as the null value instead of NULL.

      The default value is NULL. Valid values include any valid string.

      Returns:
      An optional parameter that specifies how DMS treats null values. While handling the null value, you can use this parameter to pass a user-defined string as null when writing to the target. For example, when target columns are nullable, you can use this option to differentiate between the empty string value and the null value. So, if you set this parameter value to the empty string ("" or ''), DMS treats the empty string as the null value instead of NULL.

      The default value is NULL. Valid values include any valid string.

    • ignoreHeaderRows

      public final Integer ignoreHeaderRows()

      When this value is set to 1, DMS ignores the first row header in a .csv file. A value of 1 turns on the feature; a value of 0 turns off the feature.

      The default is 0.

      Returns:
      When this value is set to 1, DMS ignores the first row header in a .csv file. A value of 1 turns on the feature; a value of 0 turns off the feature.

      The default is 0.

    • maxFileSize

      public final Integer maxFileSize()

      A value that specifies the maximum size (in KB) of any .csv file to be created while migrating to an S3 target during full load.

      The default value is 1,048,576 KB (1 GB). Valid values include 1 to 1,048,576.

      Returns:
      A value that specifies the maximum size (in KB) of any .csv file to be created while migrating to an S3 target during full load.

      The default value is 1,048,576 KB (1 GB). Valid values include 1 to 1,048,576.

    • rfc4180

      public final Boolean rfc4180()

      For an S3 source, when this value is set to true or y, each leading double quotation mark has to be followed by an ending double quotation mark. This formatting complies with RFC 4180. When this value is set to false or n, string literals are copied to the target as is. In this case, a delimiter (row or column) signals the end of the field. Thus, you can't use a delimiter as part of the string, because it signals the end of the value.

      For an S3 target, an optional parameter used to set behavior to comply with RFC 4180 for data migrated to Amazon S3 using .csv file format only. When this value is set to true or y using Amazon S3 as a target, if the data has quotation marks or newline characters in it, DMS encloses the entire column with an additional pair of double quotation marks ("). Every quotation mark within the data is repeated twice.

      The default value is true. Valid values include true, false, y, and n.

      Returns:
      For an S3 source, when this value is set to true or y, each leading double quotation mark has to be followed by an ending double quotation mark. This formatting complies with RFC 4180. When this value is set to false or n, string literals are copied to the target as is. In this case, a delimiter (row or column) signals the end of the field. Thus, you can't use a delimiter as part of the string, because it signals the end of the value.

      For an S3 target, an optional parameter used to set behavior to comply with RFC 4180 for data migrated to Amazon S3 using .csv file format only. When this value is set to true or y using Amazon S3 as a target, if the data has quotation marks or newline characters in it, DMS encloses the entire column with an additional pair of double quotation marks ("). Every quotation mark within the data is repeated twice.

      The default value is true. Valid values include true, false, y, and n.

    • datePartitionTimezone

      public final String datePartitionTimezone()

      When creating an S3 target endpoint, set DatePartitionTimezone to convert the current UTC time into a specified time zone. The conversion occurs when a date partition folder is created and a CDC filename is generated. The time zone format is Area/Location. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true, as shown in the following example.

      s3-settings='{"DatePartitionEnabled": true, "DatePartitionSequence": "YYYYMMDDHH", "DatePartitionDelimiter": "SLASH", "DatePartitionTimezone":"Asia/Seoul", "BucketName": "dms-nattarat-test"}'

      Returns:
      When creating an S3 target endpoint, set DatePartitionTimezone to convert the current UTC time into a specified time zone. The conversion occurs when a date partition folder is created and a CDC filename is generated. The time zone format is Area/Location. Use this parameter when DatePartitionedEnabled is set to true, as shown in the following example.

      s3-settings='{"DatePartitionEnabled": true, "DatePartitionSequence": "YYYYMMDDHH", "DatePartitionDelimiter": "SLASH", "DatePartitionTimezone":"Asia/Seoul", "BucketName": "dms-nattarat-test"}'

    • addTrailingPaddingCharacter

      public final Boolean addTrailingPaddingCharacter()

      Use the S3 target endpoint setting AddTrailingPaddingCharacter to add padding on string data. The default value is false.

      Returns:
      Use the S3 target endpoint setting AddTrailingPaddingCharacter to add padding on string data. The default value is false.
    • expectedBucketOwner

      public final String expectedBucketOwner()

      To specify a bucket owner and prevent sniping, you can use the ExpectedBucketOwner endpoint setting.

      Example: --s3-settings='{"ExpectedBucketOwner": "AWS_Account_ID"}'

      When you make a request to test a connection or perform a migration, S3 checks the account ID of the bucket owner against the specified parameter.

      Returns:
      To specify a bucket owner and prevent sniping, you can use the ExpectedBucketOwner endpoint setting.

      Example: --s3-settings='{"ExpectedBucketOwner": "AWS_Account_ID"}'

      When you make a request to test a connection or perform a migration, S3 checks the account ID of the bucket owner against the specified parameter.

    • glueCatalogGeneration

      public final Boolean glueCatalogGeneration()

      When true, allows Glue to catalog your S3 bucket. Creating an Glue catalog lets you use Athena to query your data.

      Returns:
      When true, allows Glue to catalog your S3 bucket. Creating an Glue catalog lets you use Athena to query your data.
    • toBuilder

      public S3Settings.Builder toBuilder()
      Description copied from interface: ToCopyableBuilder
      Take this object and create a builder that contains all of the current property values of this object.
      Specified by:
      toBuilder in interface ToCopyableBuilder<S3Settings.Builder,S3Settings>
      Returns:
      a builder for type T
    • builder

      public static S3Settings.Builder builder()
    • serializableBuilderClass

      public static Class<? extends S3Settings.Builder> serializableBuilderClass()
    • hashCode

      public final int hashCode()
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class Object
    • equals

      public final boolean equals(Object obj)
      Overrides:
      equals in class Object
    • equalsBySdkFields

      public final boolean equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
      Description copied from interface: SdkPojo
      Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one by SDK fields. An SDK field is a modeled, non-inherited field in an SdkPojo class, and is generated based on a service model.

      If an SdkPojo class does not have any inherited fields, equalsBySdkFields and equals are essentially the same.

      Specified by:
      equalsBySdkFields in interface SdkPojo
      Parameters:
      obj - the object to be compared with
      Returns:
      true if the other object equals to this object by sdk fields, false otherwise.
    • toString

      public final String toString()
      Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
    • getValueForField

      public final <T> Optional<T> getValueForField(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz)
    • sdkFields

      public final List<SdkField<?>> sdkFields()
      Specified by:
      sdkFields in interface SdkPojo
      Returns:
      List of SdkField in this POJO. May be empty list but should never be null.