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7.8 KiB
Go
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7.8 KiB
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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
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package codepipeline
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import (
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/client"
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/client/metadata"
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request"
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/signer/v4"
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol/jsonrpc"
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)
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// Overview
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//
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// This is the AWS CodePipeline API Reference. This guide provides descriptions
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// of the actions and data types for AWS CodePipeline. Some functionality for
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// your pipeline is only configurable through the API. For additional information,
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// see the AWS CodePipeline User Guide (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codepipeline/latest/userguide/welcome.html).
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//
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// You can use the AWS CodePipeline API to work with pipelines, stages, actions,
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// gates, and transitions, as described below.
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//
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// Pipelines are models of automated release processes. Each pipeline is uniquely
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// named, and consists of actions, gates, and stages.
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//
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// You can work with pipelines by calling:
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//
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// * CreatePipeline, which creates a uniquely-named pipeline.
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//
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// * DeletePipeline, which deletes the specified pipeline.
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//
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// * GetPipeline, which returns information about a pipeline structure.
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//
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// * GetPipelineExecution, which returns information about a specific execution
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// of a pipeline.
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//
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// * GetPipelineState, which returns information about the current state
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// of the stages and actions of a pipeline.
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//
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// * ListPipelines, which gets a summary of all of the pipelines associated
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// with your account.
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//
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// * StartPipelineExecution, which runs the the most recent revision of an
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// artifact through the pipeline.
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//
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// * UpdatePipeline, which updates a pipeline with edits or changes to the
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// structure of the pipeline.
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//
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// Pipelines include stages, which are logical groupings of gates and actions.
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// Each stage contains one or more actions that must complete before the next
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// stage begins. A stage will result in success or failure. If a stage fails,
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// then the pipeline stops at that stage and will remain stopped until either
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// a new version of an artifact appears in the source location, or a user takes
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// action to re-run the most recent artifact through the pipeline. You can call
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// GetPipelineState, which displays the status of a pipeline, including the
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// status of stages in the pipeline, or GetPipeline, which returns the entire
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// structure of the pipeline, including the stages of that pipeline. For more
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// information about the structure of stages and actions, also refer to the
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// AWS CodePipeline Pipeline Structure Reference (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codepipeline/latest/userguide/pipeline-structure.html).
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//
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// Pipeline stages include actions, which are categorized into categories such
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// as source or build actions performed within a stage of a pipeline. For example,
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// you can use a source action to import artifacts into a pipeline from a source
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// such as Amazon S3. Like stages, you do not work with actions directly in
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// most cases, but you do define and interact with actions when working with
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// pipeline operations such as CreatePipeline and GetPipelineState.
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//
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// Pipelines also include transitions, which allow the transition of artifacts
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// from one stage to the next in a pipeline after the actions in one stage complete.
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//
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// You can work with transitions by calling:
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//
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// * DisableStageTransition, which prevents artifacts from transitioning
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// to the next stage in a pipeline.
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//
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// * EnableStageTransition, which enables transition of artifacts between
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// stages in a pipeline.
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//
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// Using the API to integrate with AWS CodePipeline
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//
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// For third-party integrators or developers who want to create their own integrations
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// with AWS CodePipeline, the expected sequence varies from the standard API
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// user. In order to integrate with AWS CodePipeline, developers will need to
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// work with the following items:
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//
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// Jobs, which are instances of an action. For example, a job for a source action
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// might import a revision of an artifact from a source.
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//
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// You can work with jobs by calling:
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//
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// * AcknowledgeJob, which confirms whether a job worker has received the
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// specified job,
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//
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// * GetJobDetails, which returns the details of a job,
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//
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// * PollForJobs, which determines whether there are any jobs to act upon,
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//
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//
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// * PutJobFailureResult, which provides details of a job failure, and
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//
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// * PutJobSuccessResult, which provides details of a job success.
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//
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// Third party jobs, which are instances of an action created by a partner action
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// and integrated into AWS CodePipeline. Partner actions are created by members
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// of the AWS Partner Network.
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//
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// You can work with third party jobs by calling:
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//
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// * AcknowledgeThirdPartyJob, which confirms whether a job worker has received
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// the specified job,
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//
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// * GetThirdPartyJobDetails, which requests the details of a job for a partner
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// action,
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//
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// * PollForThirdPartyJobs, which determines whether there are any jobs to
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// act upon,
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//
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// * PutThirdPartyJobFailureResult, which provides details of a job failure,
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// and
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//
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// * PutThirdPartyJobSuccessResult, which provides details of a job success.
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// The service client's operations are safe to be used concurrently.
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// It is not safe to mutate any of the client's properties though.
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// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/codepipeline-2015-07-09
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type CodePipeline struct {
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*client.Client
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}
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// Used for custom client initialization logic
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var initClient func(*client.Client)
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// Used for custom request initialization logic
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var initRequest func(*request.Request)
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// Service information constants
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const (
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ServiceName = "codepipeline" // Service endpoint prefix API calls made to.
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EndpointsID = ServiceName // Service ID for Regions and Endpoints metadata.
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)
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// New creates a new instance of the CodePipeline client with a session.
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// If additional configuration is needed for the client instance use the optional
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// aws.Config parameter to add your extra config.
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//
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// Example:
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// // Create a CodePipeline client from just a session.
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// svc := codepipeline.New(mySession)
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//
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// // Create a CodePipeline client with additional configuration
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// svc := codepipeline.New(mySession, aws.NewConfig().WithRegion("us-west-2"))
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func New(p client.ConfigProvider, cfgs ...*aws.Config) *CodePipeline {
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c := p.ClientConfig(EndpointsID, cfgs...)
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return newClient(*c.Config, c.Handlers, c.Endpoint, c.SigningRegion, c.SigningName)
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}
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// newClient creates, initializes and returns a new service client instance.
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func newClient(cfg aws.Config, handlers request.Handlers, endpoint, signingRegion, signingName string) *CodePipeline {
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svc := &CodePipeline{
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Client: client.New(
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cfg,
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metadata.ClientInfo{
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ServiceName: ServiceName,
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SigningName: signingName,
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SigningRegion: signingRegion,
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Endpoint: endpoint,
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APIVersion: "2015-07-09",
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JSONVersion: "1.1",
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TargetPrefix: "CodePipeline_20150709",
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},
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handlers,
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),
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}
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// Handlers
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svc.Handlers.Sign.PushBackNamed(v4.SignRequestHandler)
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svc.Handlers.Build.PushBackNamed(jsonrpc.BuildHandler)
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svc.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(jsonrpc.UnmarshalHandler)
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svc.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.PushBackNamed(jsonrpc.UnmarshalMetaHandler)
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svc.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBackNamed(jsonrpc.UnmarshalErrorHandler)
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// Run custom client initialization if present
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if initClient != nil {
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initClient(svc.Client)
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}
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return svc
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}
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// newRequest creates a new request for a CodePipeline operation and runs any
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// custom request initialization.
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func (c *CodePipeline) newRequest(op *request.Operation, params, data interface{}) *request.Request {
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req := c.NewRequest(op, params, data)
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// Run custom request initialization if present
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if initRequest != nil {
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initRequest(req)
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}
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return req
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}
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