// Amazon Lightsail is the easiest way to get started with AWS for developers
// who just need virtual private servers. Lightsail includes everything you
// need to launch your project quickly - a virtual machine, SSD-based storage,
// data transfer, DNS management, and a static IP - for a low, predictable price.
// You manage those Lightsail servers through the Lightsail console or by using
// the API or command-line interface (CLI).
//
// For more information about Lightsail concepts and tasks, see the Lightsail
// Dev Guide (http://lightsail.aws.amazon.com/ls/docs).
//
// To use the Lightsail API or the CLI, you will need to use AWS Identity and
// Access Management (IAM) to generate access keys. For details about how to
// set this up, see the Lightsail Dev Guide (http://lightsail.aws.amazon.com/ls/docs/how-to/articles/lightsail-how-to-set-up-access-keys-to-use-sdk-api-cli).
//The service client's operations are safe to be used concurrently.
// It is not safe to mutate any of the client's properties though.
typeLightsailstruct{
*client.Client
}
// Used for custom client initialization logic
varinitClientfunc(*client.Client)
// Used for custom request initialization logic
varinitRequestfunc(*request.Request)
// A ServiceName is the name of the service the client will make API calls to.
constServiceName="lightsail"
// New creates a new instance of the Lightsail client with a session.
// If additional configuration is needed for the client instance use the optional
// aws.Config parameter to add your extra config.
//
// Example:
// // Create a Lightsail client from just a session.
// svc := lightsail.New(mySession)
//
// // Create a Lightsail client with additional configuration