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Input — AWS SDK for Ruby V2

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Class: Aws::MediaLive::Types::Input
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Overview Instance Attribute Summary collapse Instance Attribute Details #arn ⇒ String

The Unique ARN of the input (generated, immutable).

#attached_channels ⇒ Array<String>

A list of channel IDs that that input is attached to (currently an input can only be attached to one channel).

#id ⇒ String

The generated ID of the input (unique for user account, immutable).

#input_class ⇒ String

STANDARD - MediaLive expects two sources to be connected to this input. If the channel is also STANDARD, both sources will be ingested. If the channel is SINGLE_PIPELINE, only the first source will be ingested; the second source will always be ignored, even if the first source fails. SINGLE_PIPELINE - You can connect only one source to this input. If the ChannelClass is also SINGLE_PIPELINE, this value is valid. If the ChannelClass is STANDARD, this value is not valid because the channel requires two sources in the input.

Possible values:

#input_source_type ⇒ String

Certain pull input sources can be dynamic, meaning that they can have their URL\'s dynamically changes during input switch actions. Presently, this functionality only works with MP4_FILE inputs.

Possible values:

#name ⇒ String

The user-assigned name (This is a mutable value).

#role_arn ⇒ String

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role this input assumes during and after creation.

#security_groups ⇒ Array<String>

A list of IDs for all the Input Security Groups attached to the input.

#state ⇒ String

Possible values:

#tags ⇒ Hash<String,String>

A collection of key-value pairs.

#type ⇒ String

Possible values:


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