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Overview ¶
Create an Amazon Bedrock inference endpoint.
Creates an inference endpoint to perform an inference task with the `amazonbedrock` service.
>info > You need to provide the access and secret keys only once, during the inference model creation. The get inference API does not retrieve your access or secret keys. After creating the inference model, you cannot change the associated key pairs. If you want to use a different access and secret key pair, delete the inference model and recreate it with the same name and the updated keys.
When you create an inference endpoint, the associated machine learning model is automatically deployed if it is not already running. After creating the endpoint, wait for the model deployment to complete before using it. To verify the deployment status, use the get trained model statistics API. Look for `"state": "fully_allocated"` in the response and ensure that the `"allocation_count"` matches the `"target_allocation_count"`. Avoid creating multiple endpoints for the same model unless required, as each endpoint consumes significant resources.
Index ¶
- Variables
- type NewPutAmazonbedrock
- type PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) ChunkingSettings(chunkingsettings types.InferenceChunkingSettingsVariant) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r PutAmazonbedrock) Do(providedCtx context.Context) (*Response, error)
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) ErrorTrace(errortrace bool) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) FilterPath(filterpaths ...string) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Header(key, value string) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) HttpRequest(ctx context.Context) (*http.Request, error)
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Human(human bool) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r PutAmazonbedrock) Perform(providedCtx context.Context) (*http.Response, error)
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Pretty(pretty bool) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Raw(raw io.Reader) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Request(req *Request) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Service(service amazonbedrockservicetype.AmazonBedrockServiceType) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) ServiceSettings(servicesettings types.AmazonBedrockServiceSettingsVariant) *PutAmazonbedrock
- func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) TaskSettings(tasksettings types.AmazonBedrockTaskSettingsVariant) *PutAmazonbedrock
- type Request
- type Response
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var ErrBuildPath = errors.New("cannot build path, check for missing path parameters")
ErrBuildPath is returned in case of missing parameters within the build of the request.
Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type NewPutAmazonbedrock ¶
type NewPutAmazonbedrock func(tasktype, amazonbedrockinferenceid string) *PutAmazonbedrock
NewPutAmazonbedrock type alias for index.
func NewPutAmazonbedrockFunc ¶
func NewPutAmazonbedrockFunc(tp elastictransport.Interface) NewPutAmazonbedrock
NewPutAmazonbedrockFunc returns a new instance of PutAmazonbedrock with the provided transport. Used in the index of the library this allows to retrieve every apis in once place.
type PutAmazonbedrock ¶
type PutAmazonbedrock struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func New ¶
func New(tp elastictransport.Interface) *PutAmazonbedrock
Create an Amazon Bedrock inference endpoint.
Creates an inference endpoint to perform an inference task with the `amazonbedrock` service.
>info > You need to provide the access and secret keys only once, during the inference model creation. The get inference API does not retrieve your access or secret keys. After creating the inference model, you cannot change the associated key pairs. If you want to use a different access and secret key pair, delete the inference model and recreate it with the same name and the updated keys.
When you create an inference endpoint, the associated machine learning model is automatically deployed if it is not already running. After creating the endpoint, wait for the model deployment to complete before using it. To verify the deployment status, use the get trained model statistics API. Look for `"state": "fully_allocated"` in the response and ensure that the `"allocation_count"` matches the `"target_allocation_count"`. Avoid creating multiple endpoints for the same model unless required, as each endpoint consumes significant resources.
https://www.elastic.co/docs/api/doc/elasticsearch/v9/operation/operation-inference-put-amazonbedrock
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) ChunkingSettings ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) ChunkingSettings(chunkingsettings types.InferenceChunkingSettingsVariant) *PutAmazonbedrock
The chunking configuration object. API name: chunking_settings
func (PutAmazonbedrock) Do ¶
func (r PutAmazonbedrock) Do(providedCtx context.Context) (*Response, error)
Do runs the request through the transport, handle the response and returns a putamazonbedrock.Response
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) ErrorTrace ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) ErrorTrace(errortrace bool) *PutAmazonbedrock
ErrorTrace When set to `true` Elasticsearch will include the full stack trace of errors when they occur. API name: error_trace
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) FilterPath ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) FilterPath(filterpaths ...string) *PutAmazonbedrock
FilterPath Comma-separated list of filters in dot notation which reduce the response returned by Elasticsearch. API name: filter_path
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) Header ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Header(key, value string) *PutAmazonbedrock
Header set a key, value pair in the PutAmazonbedrock headers map.
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) HttpRequest ¶
HttpRequest returns the http.Request object built from the given parameters.
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) Human ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Human(human bool) *PutAmazonbedrock
Human When set to `true` will return statistics in a format suitable for humans. For example `"exists_time": "1h"` for humans and `"eixsts_time_in_millis": 3600000` for computers. When disabled the human readable values will be omitted. This makes sense for responses being consumed only by machines. API name: human
func (PutAmazonbedrock) Perform ¶
Perform runs the http.Request through the provided transport and returns an http.Response.
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) Pretty ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Pretty(pretty bool) *PutAmazonbedrock
Pretty If set to `true` the returned JSON will be "pretty-formatted". Only use this option for debugging only. API name: pretty
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) Raw ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Raw(raw io.Reader) *PutAmazonbedrock
Raw takes a json payload as input which is then passed to the http.Request If specified Raw takes precedence on Request method.
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) Request ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Request(req *Request) *PutAmazonbedrock
Request allows to set the request property with the appropriate payload.
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) Service ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) Service(service amazonbedrockservicetype.AmazonBedrockServiceType) *PutAmazonbedrock
The type of service supported for the specified task type. In this case, `amazonbedrock`. API name: service
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) ServiceSettings ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) ServiceSettings(servicesettings types.AmazonBedrockServiceSettingsVariant) *PutAmazonbedrock
Settings used to install the inference model. These settings are specific to the `amazonbedrock` service. API name: service_settings
func (*PutAmazonbedrock) TaskSettings ¶
func (r *PutAmazonbedrock) TaskSettings(tasksettings types.AmazonBedrockTaskSettingsVariant) *PutAmazonbedrock
Settings to configure the inference task. These settings are specific to the task type you specified. API name: task_settings
type Request ¶
type Request struct { // ChunkingSettings The chunking configuration object. ChunkingSettings *types.InferenceChunkingSettings `json:"chunking_settings,omitempty"` // Service The type of service supported for the specified task type. In this case, // `amazonbedrock`. Service amazonbedrockservicetype.AmazonBedrockServiceType `json:"service"` // ServiceSettings Settings used to install the inference model. These settings are specific to // the `amazonbedrock` service. ServiceSettings types.AmazonBedrockServiceSettings `json:"service_settings"` // TaskSettings Settings to configure the inference task. // These settings are specific to the task type you specified. TaskSettings *types.AmazonBedrockTaskSettings `json:"task_settings,omitempty"` }
Request holds the request body struct for the package putamazonbedrock
type Response ¶
type Response struct { // ChunkingSettings Chunking configuration object ChunkingSettings *types.InferenceChunkingSettings `json:"chunking_settings,omitempty"` // InferenceId The inference Id InferenceId string `json:"inference_id"` // Service The service type Service string `json:"service"` // ServiceSettings Settings specific to the service ServiceSettings json.RawMessage `json:"service_settings"` // TaskSettings Task settings specific to the service and task type TaskSettings json.RawMessage `json:"task_settings,omitempty"` // TaskType The task type TaskType tasktype.TaskType `json:"task_type"` }
Response holds the response body struct for the package putamazonbedrock