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Class FirehoseDeliveryStreamExtendedS3ConfigurationDataFormatConversionConfigurationInputFormatConfigurationDeserializerOpenXJsonSerDeGetArgs

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System.Object
InputArgs
ResourceArgs
FirehoseDeliveryStreamExtendedS3ConfigurationDataFormatConversionConfigurationInputFormatConfigurationDeserializerOpenXJsonSerDeGetArgs
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Namespace: Pulumi.Aws.Kinesis.Inputs
Assembly: Pulumi.Aws.dll
Syntax
public sealed class FirehoseDeliveryStreamExtendedS3ConfigurationDataFormatConversionConfigurationInputFormatConfigurationDeserializerOpenXJsonSerDeGetArgs : ResourceArgs

Constructors

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FirehoseDeliveryStreamExtendedS3ConfigurationDataFormatConversionConfigurationInputFormatConfigurationDeserializerOpenXJsonSerDeGetArgs()

Declaration
public FirehoseDeliveryStreamExtendedS3ConfigurationDataFormatConversionConfigurationInputFormatConfigurationDeserializerOpenXJsonSerDeGetArgs()

Properties

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CaseInsensitive

When set to true, which is the default, Kinesis Data Firehose converts JSON keys to lowercase before deserializing them.

Declaration
public Input<bool> CaseInsensitive { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
Input<System.Boolean>
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ColumnToJsonKeyMappings

A map of column names to JSON keys that aren't identical to the column names. This is useful when the JSON contains keys that are Hive keywords. For example, timestamp is a Hive keyword. If you have a JSON key named timestamp, set this parameter to { ts = &quot;timestamp&quot; } to map this key to a column named ts.

Declaration
public InputMap<string> ColumnToJsonKeyMappings { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
InputMap<System.String>
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ConvertDotsInJsonKeysToUnderscores

When set to true, specifies that the names of the keys include dots and that you want Kinesis Data Firehose to replace them with underscores. This is useful because Apache Hive does not allow dots in column names. For example, if the JSON contains a key whose name is "a.b", you can define the column name to be "a_b" when using this option. Defaults to false.

Declaration
public Input<bool> ConvertDotsInJsonKeysToUnderscores { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
Input<System.Boolean>
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