Interface StartLoaderJobRequest.Builder
- All Superinterfaces:
- AwsRequest.Builder,- Buildable,- CopyableBuilder<StartLoaderJobRequest.Builder,,- StartLoaderJobRequest> - NeptunedataRequest.Builder,- SdkBuilder<StartLoaderJobRequest.Builder,,- StartLoaderJobRequest> - SdkPojo,- SdkRequest.Builder
- Enclosing class:
- StartLoaderJobRequest
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondependencies(String... dependencies) This is an optional parameter that can make a queued load request contingent on the successful completion of one or more previous jobs in the queue.dependencies(Collection<String> dependencies) This is an optional parameter that can make a queued load request contingent on the successful completion of one or more previous jobs in the queue.failOnError(Boolean failOnError) failOnError– A flag to toggle a complete stop on an error.The format of the data.The format of the data.iamRoleArn(String iamRoleArn) The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an IAM role to be assumed by the Neptune DB instance for access to the S3 bucket.The load job mode.The load job mode.overrideConfiguration(Consumer<AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder> builderConsumer) Add an optional request override configuration.overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration) Add an optional request override configuration.parallelism(String parallelism) The optionalparallelismparameter can be set to reduce the number of threads used by the bulk load process.parallelism(Parallelism parallelism) The optionalparallelismparameter can be set to reduce the number of threads used by the bulk load process.parserConfiguration(Map<String, String> parserConfiguration) parserConfiguration– An optional object with additional parser configuration values.queueRequest(Boolean queueRequest) This is an optional flag parameter that indicates whether the load request can be queued up or not.s3BucketRegion(String s3BucketRegion) The Amazon region of the S3 bucket.s3BucketRegion(S3BucketRegion s3BucketRegion) The Amazon region of the S3 bucket.Thesourceparameter accepts an S3 URI that identifies a single file, multiple files, a folder, or multiple folders.updateSingleCardinalityProperties(Boolean updateSingleCardinalityProperties) updateSingleCardinalityPropertiesis an optional parameter that controls how the bulk loader treats a new value for single-cardinality vertex or edge properties.userProvidedEdgeIds(Boolean userProvidedEdgeIds) This parameter is required only when loading openCypher data that contains relationship IDs.Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.awscore.AwsRequest.BuilderoverrideConfigurationMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.CopyableBuildercopyMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.services.neptunedata.model.NeptunedataRequest.BuilderbuildMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.SdkBuilderapplyMutation, buildMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.core.SdkPojoequalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldNameToField, sdkFields
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Method Details- 
sourceThe sourceparameter accepts an S3 URI that identifies a single file, multiple files, a folder, or multiple folders. Neptune loads every data file in any folder that is specified.The URI can be in any of the following formats. - 
 s3://(bucket_name)/(object-key-name)
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 https://s3.amazonaws.com/(bucket_name)/(object-key-name)
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 https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/(bucket_name)/(object-key-name)
 The object-key-nameelement of the URI is equivalent to the prefix parameter in an S3 ListObjects API call. It identifies all the objects in the specified S3 bucket whose names begin with that prefix. That can be a single file or folder, or multiple files and/or folders.The specified folder or folders can contain multiple vertex files and multiple edge files. - Parameters:
- source- The- sourceparameter accepts an S3 URI that identifies a single file, multiple files, a folder, or multiple folders. Neptune loads every data file in any folder that is specified.- The URI can be in any of the following formats. - 
        s3://(bucket_name)/(object-key-name)
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        https://s3.amazonaws.com/(bucket_name)/(object-key-name)
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        https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/(bucket_name)/(object-key-name)
 - The - object-key-nameelement of the URI is equivalent to the prefix parameter in an S3 ListObjects API call. It identifies all the objects in the specified S3 bucket whose names begin with that prefix. That can be a single file or folder, or multiple files and/or folders.- The specified folder or folders can contain multiple vertex files and multiple edge files. 
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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formatThe format of the data. For more information about data formats for the Neptune Loadercommand, see Load Data Formats.Allowed values - 
 csvfor the Gremlin CSV data format.
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 opencypherfor the openCypher CSV data format.
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 ntriplesfor the N-Triples RDF data format.
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 nquadsfor the N-Quads RDF data format.
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 rdfxmlfor the RDF\XML RDF data format.
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 turtlefor the Turtle RDF data format.
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- format- The format of the data. For more information about data formats for the Neptune- Loadercommand, see Load Data Formats.- Allowed values - 
        csvfor the Gremlin CSV data format.
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        opencypherfor the openCypher CSV data format.
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        ntriplesfor the N-Triples RDF data format.
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        nquadsfor the N-Quads RDF data format.
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        rdfxmlfor the RDF\XML RDF data format.
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        turtlefor the Turtle RDF data format.
 
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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formatThe format of the data. For more information about data formats for the Neptune Loadercommand, see Load Data Formats.Allowed values - 
 csvfor the Gremlin CSV data format.
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 opencypherfor the openCypher CSV data format.
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 ntriplesfor the N-Triples RDF data format.
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 nquadsfor the N-Quads RDF data format.
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 rdfxmlfor the RDF\XML RDF data format.
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 turtlefor the Turtle RDF data format.
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- format- The format of the data. For more information about data formats for the Neptune- Loadercommand, see Load Data Formats.- Allowed values - 
        csvfor the Gremlin CSV data format.
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        opencypherfor the openCypher CSV data format.
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        ntriplesfor the N-Triples RDF data format.
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        nquadsfor the N-Quads RDF data format.
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        rdfxmlfor the RDF\XML RDF data format.
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        turtlefor the Turtle RDF data format.
 
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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s3BucketRegionThe Amazon region of the S3 bucket. This must match the Amazon Region of the DB cluster. - Parameters:
- s3BucketRegion- The Amazon region of the S3 bucket. This must match the Amazon Region of the DB cluster.
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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s3BucketRegionThe Amazon region of the S3 bucket. This must match the Amazon Region of the DB cluster. - Parameters:
- s3BucketRegion- The Amazon region of the S3 bucket. This must match the Amazon Region of the DB cluster.
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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iamRoleArnThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an IAM role to be assumed by the Neptune DB instance for access to the S3 bucket. The IAM role ARN provided here should be attached to the DB cluster (see Adding the IAM Role to an Amazon Neptune Cluster. - Parameters:
- iamRoleArn- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an IAM role to be assumed by the Neptune DB instance for access to the S3 bucket. The IAM role ARN provided here should be attached to the DB cluster (see Adding the IAM Role to an Amazon Neptune Cluster.
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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modeThe load job mode. Allowed values: RESUME,NEW,AUTO.Default value: AUTO.- 
 RESUME– In RESUME mode, the loader looks for a previous load from this source, and if it finds one, resumes that load job. If no previous load job is found, the loader stops.The loader avoids reloading files that were successfully loaded in a previous job. It only tries to process failed files. If you dropped previously loaded data from your Neptune cluster, that data is not reloaded in this mode. If a previous load job loaded all files from the same source successfully, nothing is reloaded, and the loader returns success. 
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 NEW– In NEW mode, the creates a new load request regardless of any previous loads. You can use this mode to reload all the data from a source after dropping previously loaded data from your Neptune cluster, or to load new data available at the same source.
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 AUTO– In AUTO mode, the loader looks for a previous load job from the same source, and if it finds one, resumes that job, just as inRESUMEmode.If the loader doesn't find a previous load job from the same source, it loads all data from the source, just as in NEWmode.
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- mode- The load job mode.- Allowed values: - RESUME,- NEW,- AUTO.- Default value: - AUTO.- 
        RESUME– In RESUME mode, the loader looks for a previous load from this source, and if it finds one, resumes that load job. If no previous load job is found, the loader stops.The loader avoids reloading files that were successfully loaded in a previous job. It only tries to process failed files. If you dropped previously loaded data from your Neptune cluster, that data is not reloaded in this mode. If a previous load job loaded all files from the same source successfully, nothing is reloaded, and the loader returns success. 
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        NEW– In NEW mode, the creates a new load request regardless of any previous loads. You can use this mode to reload all the data from a source after dropping previously loaded data from your Neptune cluster, or to load new data available at the same source.
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        AUTO– In AUTO mode, the loader looks for a previous load job from the same source, and if it finds one, resumes that job, just as inRESUMEmode.If the loader doesn't find a previous load job from the same source, it loads all data from the source, just as in NEWmode.
 
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modeThe load job mode. Allowed values: RESUME,NEW,AUTO.Default value: AUTO.- 
 RESUME– In RESUME mode, the loader looks for a previous load from this source, and if it finds one, resumes that load job. If no previous load job is found, the loader stops.The loader avoids reloading files that were successfully loaded in a previous job. It only tries to process failed files. If you dropped previously loaded data from your Neptune cluster, that data is not reloaded in this mode. If a previous load job loaded all files from the same source successfully, nothing is reloaded, and the loader returns success. 
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 NEW– In NEW mode, the creates a new load request regardless of any previous loads. You can use this mode to reload all the data from a source after dropping previously loaded data from your Neptune cluster, or to load new data available at the same source.
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 AUTO– In AUTO mode, the loader looks for a previous load job from the same source, and if it finds one, resumes that job, just as inRESUMEmode.If the loader doesn't find a previous load job from the same source, it loads all data from the source, just as in NEWmode.
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- mode- The load job mode.- Allowed values: - RESUME,- NEW,- AUTO.- Default value: - AUTO.- 
        RESUME– In RESUME mode, the loader looks for a previous load from this source, and if it finds one, resumes that load job. If no previous load job is found, the loader stops.The loader avoids reloading files that were successfully loaded in a previous job. It only tries to process failed files. If you dropped previously loaded data from your Neptune cluster, that data is not reloaded in this mode. If a previous load job loaded all files from the same source successfully, nothing is reloaded, and the loader returns success. 
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        NEW– In NEW mode, the creates a new load request regardless of any previous loads. You can use this mode to reload all the data from a source after dropping previously loaded data from your Neptune cluster, or to load new data available at the same source.
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        AUTO– In AUTO mode, the loader looks for a previous load job from the same source, and if it finds one, resumes that job, just as inRESUMEmode.If the loader doesn't find a previous load job from the same source, it loads all data from the source, just as in NEWmode.
 
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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failOnErrorfailOnError– A flag to toggle a complete stop on an error.Allowed values: "TRUE","FALSE".Default value: "TRUE".When this parameter is set to "FALSE", the loader tries to load all the data in the location specified, skipping any entries with errors.When this parameter is set to "TRUE", the loader stops as soon as it encounters an error. Data loaded up to that point persists.- Parameters:
- failOnError-- failOnError– A flag to toggle a complete stop on an error.- Allowed values: - "TRUE",- "FALSE".- Default value: - "TRUE".- When this parameter is set to - "FALSE", the loader tries to load all the data in the location specified, skipping any entries with errors.- When this parameter is set to - "TRUE", the loader stops as soon as it encounters an error. Data loaded up to that point persists.
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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parallelismThe optional parallelismparameter can be set to reduce the number of threads used by the bulk load process.Allowed values: - 
 LOW– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs divided by 8.
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 MEDIUM– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs divided by 2.
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 HIGH– The number of threads used is the same as the number of available vCPUs.
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 OVERSUBSCRIBE– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs multiplied by 2. If this value is used, the bulk loader takes up all available resources.This does not mean, however, that the OVERSUBSCRIBEsetting results in 100% CPU utilization. Because the load operation is I/O bound, the highest CPU utilization to expect is in the 60% to 70% range.
 Default value: HIGHThe parallelismsetting can sometimes result in a deadlock between threads when loading openCypher data. When this happens, Neptune returns theLOAD_DATA_DEADLOCKerror. You can generally fix the issue by settingparallelismto a lower setting and retrying the load command.- Parameters:
- parallelism- The optional- parallelismparameter can be set to reduce the number of threads used by the bulk load process.- Allowed values: - 
        LOW– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs divided by 8.
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        MEDIUM– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs divided by 2.
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        HIGH– The number of threads used is the same as the number of available vCPUs.
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        OVERSUBSCRIBE– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs multiplied by 2. If this value is used, the bulk loader takes up all available resources.This does not mean, however, that the OVERSUBSCRIBEsetting results in 100% CPU utilization. Because the load operation is I/O bound, the highest CPU utilization to expect is in the 60% to 70% range.
 - Default value: - HIGH- The - parallelismsetting can sometimes result in a deadlock between threads when loading openCypher data. When this happens, Neptune returns the- LOAD_DATA_DEADLOCKerror. You can generally fix the issue by setting- parallelismto a lower setting and retrying the load command.
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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parallelismThe optional parallelismparameter can be set to reduce the number of threads used by the bulk load process.Allowed values: - 
 LOW– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs divided by 8.
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 MEDIUM– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs divided by 2.
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 HIGH– The number of threads used is the same as the number of available vCPUs.
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 OVERSUBSCRIBE– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs multiplied by 2. If this value is used, the bulk loader takes up all available resources.This does not mean, however, that the OVERSUBSCRIBEsetting results in 100% CPU utilization. Because the load operation is I/O bound, the highest CPU utilization to expect is in the 60% to 70% range.
 Default value: HIGHThe parallelismsetting can sometimes result in a deadlock between threads when loading openCypher data. When this happens, Neptune returns theLOAD_DATA_DEADLOCKerror. You can generally fix the issue by settingparallelismto a lower setting and retrying the load command.- Parameters:
- parallelism- The optional- parallelismparameter can be set to reduce the number of threads used by the bulk load process.- Allowed values: - 
        LOW– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs divided by 8.
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        MEDIUM– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs divided by 2.
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        HIGH– The number of threads used is the same as the number of available vCPUs.
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        OVERSUBSCRIBE– The number of threads used is the number of available vCPUs multiplied by 2. If this value is used, the bulk loader takes up all available resources.This does not mean, however, that the OVERSUBSCRIBEsetting results in 100% CPU utilization. Because the load operation is I/O bound, the highest CPU utilization to expect is in the 60% to 70% range.
 - Default value: - HIGH- The - parallelismsetting can sometimes result in a deadlock between threads when loading openCypher data. When this happens, Neptune returns the- LOAD_DATA_DEADLOCKerror. You can generally fix the issue by setting- parallelismto a lower setting and retrying the load command.
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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parserConfigurationparserConfiguration– An optional object with additional parser configuration values. Each of the child parameters is also optional:- 
 namedGraphUri– The default graph for all RDF formats when no graph is specified (for non-quads formats and NQUAD entries with no graph).The default is https://aws.amazon.com/neptune/vocab/v01/DefaultNamedGraph.
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 baseUri– The base URI for RDF/XML and Turtle formats.The default is https://aws.amazon.com/neptune/default.
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 allowEmptyStrings– Gremlin users need to be able to pass empty string values("") as node and edge properties when loading CSV data. IfallowEmptyStringsis set tofalse(the default), such empty strings are treated as nulls and are not loaded.If allowEmptyStringsis set totrue, the loader treats empty strings as valid property values and loads them accordingly.
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- parserConfiguration-- parserConfiguration– An optional object with additional parser configuration values. Each of the child parameters is also optional:- 
        namedGraphUri– The default graph for all RDF formats when no graph is specified (for non-quads formats and NQUAD entries with no graph).The default is https://aws.amazon.com/neptune/vocab/v01/DefaultNamedGraph.
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        baseUri– The base URI for RDF/XML and Turtle formats.The default is https://aws.amazon.com/neptune/default.
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        allowEmptyStrings– Gremlin users need to be able to pass empty string values("") as node and edge properties when loading CSV data. IfallowEmptyStringsis set tofalse(the default), such empty strings are treated as nulls and are not loaded.If allowEmptyStringsis set totrue, the loader treats empty strings as valid property values and loads them accordingly.
 
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updateSingleCardinalityPropertiesStartLoaderJobRequest.Builder updateSingleCardinalityProperties(Boolean updateSingleCardinalityProperties) updateSingleCardinalityPropertiesis an optional parameter that controls how the bulk loader treats a new value for single-cardinality vertex or edge properties. This is not supported for loading openCypher data.Allowed values: "TRUE","FALSE".Default value: "FALSE".By default, or when updateSingleCardinalityPropertiesis explicitly set to"FALSE", the loader treats a new value as an error, because it violates single cardinality.When updateSingleCardinalityPropertiesis set to"TRUE", on the other hand, the bulk loader replaces the existing value with the new one. If multiple edge or single-cardinality vertex property values are provided in the source file(s) being loaded, the final value at the end of the bulk load could be any one of those new values. The loader only guarantees that the existing value has been replaced by one of the new ones.- Parameters:
- updateSingleCardinalityProperties-- updateSingleCardinalityPropertiesis an optional parameter that controls how the bulk loader treats a new value for single-cardinality vertex or edge properties. This is not supported for loading openCypher data.- Allowed values: - "TRUE",- "FALSE".- Default value: - "FALSE".- By default, or when - updateSingleCardinalityPropertiesis explicitly set to- "FALSE", the loader treats a new value as an error, because it violates single cardinality.- When - updateSingleCardinalityPropertiesis set to- "TRUE", on the other hand, the bulk loader replaces the existing value with the new one. If multiple edge or single-cardinality vertex property values are provided in the source file(s) being loaded, the final value at the end of the bulk load could be any one of those new values. The loader only guarantees that the existing value has been replaced by one of the new ones.
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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queueRequestThis is an optional flag parameter that indicates whether the load request can be queued up or not. You don't have to wait for one load job to complete before issuing the next one, because Neptune can queue up as many as 64 jobs at a time, provided that their queueRequestparameters are all set to"TRUE". The queue order of the jobs will be first-in-first-out (FIFO).If the queueRequestparameter is omitted or set to"FALSE", the load request will fail if another load job is already running.Allowed values: "TRUE","FALSE".Default value: "FALSE".- Parameters:
- queueRequest- This is an optional flag parameter that indicates whether the load request can be queued up or not.- You don't have to wait for one load job to complete before issuing the next one, because Neptune can queue up as many as 64 jobs at a time, provided that their - queueRequestparameters are all set to- "TRUE". The queue order of the jobs will be first-in-first-out (FIFO).- If the - queueRequestparameter is omitted or set to- "FALSE", the load request will fail if another load job is already running.- Allowed values: - "TRUE",- "FALSE".- Default value: - "FALSE".
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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dependenciesThis is an optional parameter that can make a queued load request contingent on the successful completion of one or more previous jobs in the queue. Neptune can queue up as many as 64 load requests at a time, if their queueRequestparameters are set to"TRUE". Thedependenciesparameter lets you make execution of such a queued request dependent on the successful completion of one or more specified previous requests in the queue.For example, if load Job-AandJob-Bare independent of each other, but loadJob-CneedsJob-AandJob-Bto be finished before it begins, proceed as follows:- 
 Submit load-job-Aandload-job-Bone after another in any order, and save their load-ids.
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 Submit load-job-Cwith the load-ids of the two jobs in itsdependenciesfield:
 Because of the dependenciesparameter, the bulk loader will not startJob-CuntilJob-AandJob-Bhave completed successfully. If either one of them fails, Job-C will not be executed, and its status will be set toLOAD_FAILED_BECAUSE_DEPENDENCY_NOT_SATISFIED.You can set up multiple levels of dependency in this way, so that the failure of one job will cause all requests that are directly or indirectly dependent on it to be cancelled. - Parameters:
- dependencies- This is an optional parameter that can make a queued load request contingent on the successful completion of one or more previous jobs in the queue.- Neptune can queue up as many as 64 load requests at a time, if their - queueRequestparameters are set to- "TRUE". The- dependenciesparameter lets you make execution of such a queued request dependent on the successful completion of one or more specified previous requests in the queue.- For example, if load - Job-Aand- Job-Bare independent of each other, but load- Job-Cneeds- Job-Aand- Job-Bto be finished before it begins, proceed as follows:- 
        Submit load-job-Aandload-job-Bone after another in any order, and save their load-ids.
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        Submit load-job-Cwith the load-ids of the two jobs in itsdependenciesfield:
 - Because of the - dependenciesparameter, the bulk loader will not start- Job-Cuntil- Job-Aand- Job-Bhave completed successfully. If either one of them fails, Job-C will not be executed, and its status will be set to- LOAD_FAILED_BECAUSE_DEPENDENCY_NOT_SATISFIED.- You can set up multiple levels of dependency in this way, so that the failure of one job will cause all requests that are directly or indirectly dependent on it to be cancelled. 
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dependenciesThis is an optional parameter that can make a queued load request contingent on the successful completion of one or more previous jobs in the queue. Neptune can queue up as many as 64 load requests at a time, if their queueRequestparameters are set to"TRUE". Thedependenciesparameter lets you make execution of such a queued request dependent on the successful completion of one or more specified previous requests in the queue.For example, if load Job-AandJob-Bare independent of each other, but loadJob-CneedsJob-AandJob-Bto be finished before it begins, proceed as follows:- 
 Submit load-job-Aandload-job-Bone after another in any order, and save their load-ids.
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 Submit load-job-Cwith the load-ids of the two jobs in itsdependenciesfield:
 Because of the dependenciesparameter, the bulk loader will not startJob-CuntilJob-AandJob-Bhave completed successfully. If either one of them fails, Job-C will not be executed, and its status will be set toLOAD_FAILED_BECAUSE_DEPENDENCY_NOT_SATISFIED.You can set up multiple levels of dependency in this way, so that the failure of one job will cause all requests that are directly or indirectly dependent on it to be cancelled. - Parameters:
- dependencies- This is an optional parameter that can make a queued load request contingent on the successful completion of one or more previous jobs in the queue.- Neptune can queue up as many as 64 load requests at a time, if their - queueRequestparameters are set to- "TRUE". The- dependenciesparameter lets you make execution of such a queued request dependent on the successful completion of one or more specified previous requests in the queue.- For example, if load - Job-Aand- Job-Bare independent of each other, but load- Job-Cneeds- Job-Aand- Job-Bto be finished before it begins, proceed as follows:- 
        Submit load-job-Aandload-job-Bone after another in any order, and save their load-ids.
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        Submit load-job-Cwith the load-ids of the two jobs in itsdependenciesfield:
 - Because of the - dependenciesparameter, the bulk loader will not start- Job-Cuntil- Job-Aand- Job-Bhave completed successfully. If either one of them fails, Job-C will not be executed, and its status will be set to- LOAD_FAILED_BECAUSE_DEPENDENCY_NOT_SATISFIED.- You can set up multiple levels of dependency in this way, so that the failure of one job will cause all requests that are directly or indirectly dependent on it to be cancelled. 
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userProvidedEdgeIdsThis parameter is required only when loading openCypher data that contains relationship IDs. It must be included and set to Truewhen openCypher relationship IDs are explicitly provided in the load data (recommended).When userProvidedEdgeIdsis absent or set toTrue, an:IDcolumn must be present in every relationship file in the load.When userProvidedEdgeIdsis present and set toFalse, relationship files in the load must not contain an:IDcolumn. Instead, the Neptune loader automatically generates an ID for each relationship.It's useful to provide relationship IDs explicitly so that the loader can resume loading after error in the CSV data have been fixed, without having to reload any relationships that have already been loaded. If relationship IDs have not been explicitly assigned, the loader cannot resume a failed load if any relationship file has had to be corrected, and must instead reload all the relationships. - Parameters:
- userProvidedEdgeIds- This parameter is required only when loading openCypher data that contains relationship IDs. It must be included and set to- Truewhen openCypher relationship IDs are explicitly provided in the load data (recommended).- When - userProvidedEdgeIdsis absent or set to- True, an- :IDcolumn must be present in every relationship file in the load.- When - userProvidedEdgeIdsis present and set to- False, relationship files in the load must not contain an- :IDcolumn. Instead, the Neptune loader automatically generates an ID for each relationship.- It's useful to provide relationship IDs explicitly so that the loader can resume loading after error in the CSV data have been fixed, without having to reload any relationships that have already been loaded. If relationship IDs have not been explicitly assigned, the loader cannot resume a failed load if any relationship file has had to be corrected, and must instead reload all the relationships. 
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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overrideConfigurationStartLoaderJobRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration) Description copied from interface:AwsRequest.BuilderAdd an optional request override configuration.- Specified by:
- overrideConfigurationin interface- AwsRequest.Builder
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- overrideConfiguration- The override configuration.
- Returns:
- This object for method chaining.
 
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overrideConfigurationStartLoaderJobRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(Consumer<AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder> builderConsumer) Description copied from interface:AwsRequest.BuilderAdd an optional request override configuration.- Specified by:
- overrideConfigurationin interface- AwsRequest.Builder
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- builderConsumer- A- Consumerto which an empty- AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builderwill be given.
- Returns:
- This object for method chaining.
 
 
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