# Constants
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# Variables
AddToScheme adds the types in this group-version to the given scheme.
GroupVersion is the API Group Version used to register the objects.
SchemeBuilder is used to add go types to the GroupVersionKind scheme.
# Structs
Amazon Keyspaces has two read/write capacity modes for processing reads and writes on your tables:
- On-demand (default)
- Provisioned
The read/write capacity mode that you choose controls how you are charged for read and write throughput and how table throughput capacity is managed.
The read/write throughput capacity mode for a table.
The client-side timestamp setting of the table.
The optional clustering column portion of your primary key determines how the data is clustered and sorted within each partition.
The names and data types of regular columns.
An optional comment that describes the table.
Amazon Keyspaces encrypts and decrypts the table data at rest transparently and integrates with Key Management Service for storing and managing the encryption key.
Keyspace is the Schema for the Keyspaces API +kubebuilder:object:root=true +kubebuilder:subresource:status.
KeyspaceList contains a list of Keyspace +kubebuilder:object:root=true.
KeyspaceSpec defines the desired state of Keyspace.
KeyspaceStatus defines the observed state of Keyspace.
Represents the properties of a keyspace.
The partition key portion of the primary key is required and determines how Amazon Keyspaces stores the data.
Point-in-time recovery (PITR) helps protect your Amazon Keyspaces tables from accidental write or delete operations by providing you continuous backups of your table data.
The point-in-time recovery status of the specified table.
The replication specification of the keyspace includes:
- regionList - up to six Amazon Web Services Regions where the keyspace is replicated in.
Describes the schema of the table.
The static columns of the table.
Table is the Schema for the Tables API +kubebuilder:object:root=true +kubebuilder:subresource:status.
TableList contains a list of Table +kubebuilder:object:root=true.
TableSpec defines the desired state of Table.
TableStatus defines the observed state of Table.
Returns the name of the specified table, the keyspace it is stored in, and the unique identifier in the format of an Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Describes a tag.
Enable custom Time to Live (TTL) settings for rows and columns without setting a TTL default for the specified table.
# Type aliases
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