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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
// Package lambda provides a client for AWS Lambda.
package lambda
import (
"io"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request"
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol/restjson"
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)
const opAddPermission = "AddPermission"
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// AddPermissionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the AddPermission operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the AddPermission method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the AddPermissionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.AddPermissionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) AddPermissionRequest ( input * AddPermissionInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * AddPermissionOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opAddPermission ,
HTTPMethod : "POST" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/policy" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & AddPermissionInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & AddPermissionOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Adds a permission to the resource policy associated with the specified AWS
// Lambda function. You use resource policies to grant permissions to event
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// sources that use push model. In a push model, event sources (such as Amazon
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// S3 and custom applications) invoke your Lambda function. Each permission
// you add to the resource policy allows an event source, permission to invoke
// the Lambda function.
//
// For information about the push model, see AWS Lambda: How it Works (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-introduction.html).
//
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// If you are using versioning, the permissions you add are specific to the
// Lambda function version or alias you specify in the AddPermission request
// via the Qualifier parameter. For more information about versioning, see AWS
// Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:AddPermission action.
func ( c * Lambda ) AddPermission ( input * AddPermissionInput ) ( * AddPermissionOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . AddPermissionRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opCreateAlias = "CreateAlias"
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// CreateAliasRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateAlias operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the CreateAlias method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the CreateAliasRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateAliasRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) CreateAliasRequest ( input * CreateAliasInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * AliasConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opCreateAlias ,
HTTPMethod : "POST" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/aliases" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & CreateAliasInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & AliasConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
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// Creates an alias that points to the specified Lambda function version. For
// more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/aliases-intro.html).
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//
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// Alias names are unique for a given function. This requires permission for
// the lambda:CreateAlias action.
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func ( c * Lambda ) CreateAlias ( input * CreateAliasInput ) ( * AliasConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . CreateAliasRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opCreateEventSourceMapping = "CreateEventSourceMapping"
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// CreateEventSourceMappingRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateEventSourceMapping operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the CreateEventSourceMapping method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the CreateEventSourceMappingRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateEventSourceMappingRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) CreateEventSourceMappingRequest ( input * CreateEventSourceMappingInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * EventSourceMappingConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opCreateEventSourceMapping ,
HTTPMethod : "POST" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/event-source-mappings/" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & CreateEventSourceMappingInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & EventSourceMappingConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Identifies a stream as an event source for a Lambda function. It can be either
// an Amazon Kinesis stream or an Amazon DynamoDB stream. AWS Lambda invokes
// the specified function when records are posted to the stream.
//
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// This association between a stream source and a Lambda function is called
// the event source mapping.
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//
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// This event source mapping is relevant only in the AWS Lambda pull model,
// where AWS Lambda invokes the function. For more information, go to AWS Lambda:
// How it Works (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-introduction.html)
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// in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
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//
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// You provide mapping information (for example, which stream to read from
// and which Lambda function to invoke) in the request body.
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//
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// Each event source, such as an Amazon Kinesis or a DynamoDB stream, can be
// associated with multiple AWS Lambda function. A given Lambda function can
// be associated with multiple AWS event sources.
//
// If you are using versioning, you can specify a specific function version
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// or an alias via the function name parameter. For more information about versioning,
// see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
//
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// This operation requires permission for the lambda:CreateEventSourceMapping
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// action.
func ( c * Lambda ) CreateEventSourceMapping ( input * CreateEventSourceMappingInput ) ( * EventSourceMappingConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . CreateEventSourceMappingRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opCreateFunction = "CreateFunction"
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// CreateFunctionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateFunction operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the CreateFunction method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the CreateFunctionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateFunctionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) CreateFunctionRequest ( input * CreateFunctionInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * FunctionConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opCreateFunction ,
HTTPMethod : "POST" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & CreateFunctionInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & FunctionConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Creates a new Lambda function. The function metadata is created from the
// request parameters, and the code for the function is provided by a .zip file
// in the request body. If the function name already exists, the operation will
// fail. Note that the function name is case-sensitive.
//
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// If you are using versioning, you can also publish a version of the Lambda
// function you are creating using the Publish parameter. For more information
// about versioning, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
//
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// This operation requires permission for the lambda:CreateFunction action.
func ( c * Lambda ) CreateFunction ( input * CreateFunctionInput ) ( * FunctionConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . CreateFunctionRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opDeleteAlias = "DeleteAlias"
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// DeleteAliasRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteAlias operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DeleteAlias method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DeleteAliasRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteAliasRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) DeleteAliasRequest ( input * DeleteAliasInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * DeleteAliasOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opDeleteAlias ,
HTTPMethod : "DELETE" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/aliases/{Name}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & DeleteAliasInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
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req . Handlers . Unmarshal . Remove ( restjson . UnmarshalHandler )
req . Handlers . Unmarshal . PushBackNamed ( protocol . UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler )
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output = & DeleteAliasOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
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// Deletes the specified Lambda function alias. For more information, see Introduction
// to AWS Lambda Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/aliases-intro.html).
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//
// This requires permission for the lambda:DeleteAlias action.
func ( c * Lambda ) DeleteAlias ( input * DeleteAliasInput ) ( * DeleteAliasOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . DeleteAliasRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opDeleteEventSourceMapping = "DeleteEventSourceMapping"
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// DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteEventSourceMapping operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DeleteEventSourceMapping method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest ( input * DeleteEventSourceMappingInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * EventSourceMappingConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opDeleteEventSourceMapping ,
HTTPMethod : "DELETE" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/event-source-mappings/{UUID}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & DeleteEventSourceMappingInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & EventSourceMappingConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Removes an event source mapping. This means AWS Lambda will no longer invoke
// the function for events in the associated source.
//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:DeleteEventSourceMapping
// action.
func ( c * Lambda ) DeleteEventSourceMapping ( input * DeleteEventSourceMappingInput ) ( * EventSourceMappingConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opDeleteFunction = "DeleteFunction"
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// DeleteFunctionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteFunction operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DeleteFunction method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DeleteFunctionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteFunctionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) DeleteFunctionRequest ( input * DeleteFunctionInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * DeleteFunctionOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opDeleteFunction ,
HTTPMethod : "DELETE" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & DeleteFunctionInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
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req . Handlers . Unmarshal . Remove ( restjson . UnmarshalHandler )
req . Handlers . Unmarshal . PushBackNamed ( protocol . UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler )
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output = & DeleteFunctionOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Deletes the specified Lambda function code and configuration.
//
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// If you are using the versioning feature and you don't specify a function
// version in your DeleteFunction request, AWS Lambda will delete the function,
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// including all its versions, and any aliases pointing to the function versions.
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// To delete a specific function version, you must provide the function version
// via the Qualifier parameter. For information about function versioning, see
// AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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//
// When you delete a function the associated resource policy is also deleted.
// You will need to delete the event source mappings explicitly.
//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:DeleteFunction action.
func ( c * Lambda ) DeleteFunction ( input * DeleteFunctionInput ) ( * DeleteFunctionOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . DeleteFunctionRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opGetAlias = "GetAlias"
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// GetAliasRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetAlias operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the GetAlias method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetAliasRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetAliasRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) GetAliasRequest ( input * GetAliasInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * AliasConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opGetAlias ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/aliases/{Name}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & GetAliasInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & AliasConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Returns the specified alias information such as the alias ARN, description,
// and function version it is pointing to. For more information, see Introduction
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// to AWS Lambda Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/aliases-intro.html).
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//
// This requires permission for the lambda:GetAlias action.
func ( c * Lambda ) GetAlias ( input * GetAliasInput ) ( * AliasConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . GetAliasRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opGetEventSourceMapping = "GetEventSourceMapping"
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// GetEventSourceMappingRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetEventSourceMapping operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the GetEventSourceMapping method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetEventSourceMappingRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetEventSourceMappingRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) GetEventSourceMappingRequest ( input * GetEventSourceMappingInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * EventSourceMappingConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opGetEventSourceMapping ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/event-source-mappings/{UUID}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & GetEventSourceMappingInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & EventSourceMappingConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Returns configuration information for the specified event source mapping
// (see CreateEventSourceMapping).
//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:GetEventSourceMapping
// action.
func ( c * Lambda ) GetEventSourceMapping ( input * GetEventSourceMappingInput ) ( * EventSourceMappingConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . GetEventSourceMappingRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opGetFunction = "GetFunction"
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// GetFunctionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetFunction operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the GetFunction method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetFunctionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetFunctionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) GetFunctionRequest ( input * GetFunctionInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * GetFunctionOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opGetFunction ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & GetFunctionInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & GetFunctionOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function and a presigned
// URL link to the .zip file you uploaded with CreateFunction so you can download
// the .zip file. Note that the URL is valid for up to 10 minutes. The configuration
// information is the same information you provided as parameters when uploading
// the function.
//
// Using the optional Qualifier parameter, you can specify a specific function
// version for which you want this information. If you don't specify this parameter,
// the API uses unqualified function ARN which return information about the
// $LATEST version of the Lambda function. For more information, see AWS Lambda
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// Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:GetFunction action.
func ( c * Lambda ) GetFunction ( input * GetFunctionInput ) ( * GetFunctionOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . GetFunctionRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opGetFunctionConfiguration = "GetFunctionConfiguration"
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// GetFunctionConfigurationRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetFunctionConfiguration operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the GetFunctionConfiguration method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetFunctionConfigurationRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetFunctionConfigurationRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) GetFunctionConfigurationRequest ( input * GetFunctionConfigurationInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * FunctionConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opGetFunctionConfiguration ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/configuration" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & GetFunctionConfigurationInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & FunctionConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function. This the same
// information you provided as parameters when uploading the function by using
// CreateFunction.
//
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// If you are using the versioning feature, you can retrieve this information
// for a specific function version by using the optional Qualifier parameter
// and specifying the function version or alias that points to it. If you don't
// provide it, the API returns information about the $LATEST version of the
// function. For more information about versioning, see AWS Lambda Function
// Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:GetFunctionConfiguration
// operation.
func ( c * Lambda ) GetFunctionConfiguration ( input * GetFunctionConfigurationInput ) ( * FunctionConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . GetFunctionConfigurationRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opGetPolicy = "GetPolicy"
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// GetPolicyRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetPolicy operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the GetPolicy method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetPolicyRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetPolicyRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) GetPolicyRequest ( input * GetPolicyInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * GetPolicyOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opGetPolicy ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/policy" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & GetPolicyInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & GetPolicyOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
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// Returns the resource policy associated with the specified Lambda function.
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//
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// If you are using the versioning feature, you can get the resource policy
// associated with the specific Lambda function version or alias by specifying
// the version or alias name using the Qualifier parameter. For more information
// about versioning, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
//
// For information about adding permissions, see AddPermission.
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//
// You need permission for the lambda:GetPolicy action.
func ( c * Lambda ) GetPolicy ( input * GetPolicyInput ) ( * GetPolicyOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . GetPolicyRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opInvoke = "Invoke"
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// InvokeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the Invoke operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the Invoke method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the InvokeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.InvokeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) InvokeRequest ( input * InvokeInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * InvokeOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opInvoke ,
HTTPMethod : "POST" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/invocations" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & InvokeInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & InvokeOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
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// Invokes a specific Lambda function.
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//
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// If you are using the versioning feature, you can invoke the specific function
// version by providing function version or alias name that is pointing to the
// function version using the Qualifier parameter in the request. If you don't
// provide the Qualifier parameter, the $LATEST version of the Lambda function
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// is invoked. Invocations occur at least once in response to an event and functions
// must be idempotent to handle this. For information about the versioning feature,
// see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:InvokeFunction action.
func ( c * Lambda ) Invoke ( input * InvokeInput ) ( * InvokeOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . InvokeRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opInvokeAsync = "InvokeAsync"
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// InvokeAsyncRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the InvokeAsync operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the InvokeAsync method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the InvokeAsyncRequest method.
// req, resp := client.InvokeAsyncRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) InvokeAsyncRequest ( input * InvokeAsyncInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * InvokeAsyncOutput ) {
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if c . Client . Config . Logger != nil {
c . Client . Config . Logger . Log ( "This operation, InvokeAsync, has been deprecated" )
}
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op := & request . Operation {
Name : opInvokeAsync ,
HTTPMethod : "POST" ,
HTTPPath : "/2014-11-13/functions/{FunctionName}/invoke-async/" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & InvokeAsyncInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & InvokeAsyncOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
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// This API is deprecated. We recommend you use Invoke API (see Invoke).
//
// Submits an invocation request to AWS Lambda. Upon receiving the request,
// Lambda executes the specified function asynchronously. To see the logs generated
// by the Lambda function execution, see the CloudWatch Logs console.
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//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:InvokeFunction action.
func ( c * Lambda ) InvokeAsync ( input * InvokeAsyncInput ) ( * InvokeAsyncOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . InvokeAsyncRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opListAliases = "ListAliases"
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// ListAliasesRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ListAliases operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the ListAliases method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the ListAliasesRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ListAliasesRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) ListAliasesRequest ( input * ListAliasesInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * ListAliasesOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opListAliases ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/aliases" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & ListAliasesInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & ListAliasesOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Returns list of aliases created for a Lambda function. For each alias, the
// response includes information such as the alias ARN, description, alias name,
// and the function version to which it points. For more information, see Introduction
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// to AWS Lambda Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/aliases-intro.html).
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//
// This requires permission for the lambda:ListAliases action.
func ( c * Lambda ) ListAliases ( input * ListAliasesInput ) ( * ListAliasesOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . ListAliasesRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opListEventSourceMappings = "ListEventSourceMappings"
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// ListEventSourceMappingsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ListEventSourceMappings operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the ListEventSourceMappings method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the ListEventSourceMappingsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ListEventSourceMappingsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) ListEventSourceMappingsRequest ( input * ListEventSourceMappingsInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * ListEventSourceMappingsOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opListEventSourceMappings ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/event-source-mappings/" ,
Paginator : & request . Paginator {
InputTokens : [ ] string { "Marker" } ,
OutputTokens : [ ] string { "NextMarker" } ,
LimitToken : "MaxItems" ,
TruncationToken : "" ,
} ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & ListEventSourceMappingsInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & ListEventSourceMappingsOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Returns a list of event source mappings you created using the CreateEventSourceMapping
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// (see CreateEventSourceMapping).
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//
// For each mapping, the API returns configuration information. You can optionally
// specify filters to retrieve specific event source mappings.
//
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// If you are using the versioning feature, you can get list of event source
// mappings for a specific Lambda function version or an alias as described
// in the FunctionName parameter. For information about the versioning feature,
// see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
//
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// This operation requires permission for the lambda:ListEventSourceMappings
// action.
func ( c * Lambda ) ListEventSourceMappings ( input * ListEventSourceMappingsInput ) ( * ListEventSourceMappingsOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . ListEventSourceMappingsRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
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// ListEventSourceMappingsPages iterates over the pages of a ListEventSourceMappings operation,
// calling the "fn" function with the response data for each page. To stop
// iterating, return false from the fn function.
//
// See ListEventSourceMappings method for more information on how to use this operation.
//
// Note: This operation can generate multiple requests to a service.
//
// // Example iterating over at most 3 pages of a ListEventSourceMappings operation.
// pageNum := 0
// err := client.ListEventSourceMappingsPages(params,
// func(page *ListEventSourceMappingsOutput, lastPage bool) bool {
// pageNum++
// fmt.Println(page)
// return pageNum <= 3
// })
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) ListEventSourceMappingsPages ( input * ListEventSourceMappingsInput , fn func ( p * ListEventSourceMappingsOutput , lastPage bool ) ( shouldContinue bool ) ) error {
page , _ := c . ListEventSourceMappingsRequest ( input )
page . Handlers . Build . PushBack ( request . MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler ( "Paginator" ) )
return page . EachPage ( func ( p interface { } , lastPage bool ) bool {
return fn ( p . ( * ListEventSourceMappingsOutput ) , lastPage )
} )
}
const opListFunctions = "ListFunctions"
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// ListFunctionsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ListFunctions operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the ListFunctions method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the ListFunctionsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ListFunctionsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) ListFunctionsRequest ( input * ListFunctionsInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * ListFunctionsOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opListFunctions ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/" ,
Paginator : & request . Paginator {
InputTokens : [ ] string { "Marker" } ,
OutputTokens : [ ] string { "NextMarker" } ,
LimitToken : "MaxItems" ,
TruncationToken : "" ,
} ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & ListFunctionsInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & ListFunctionsOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Returns a list of your Lambda functions. For each function, the response
// includes the function configuration information. You must use GetFunction
// to retrieve the code for your function.
//
// This operation requires permission for the lambda:ListFunctions action.
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//
// If you are using versioning feature, the response returns list of $LATEST
// versions of your functions. For information about the versioning feature,
// see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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func ( c * Lambda ) ListFunctions ( input * ListFunctionsInput ) ( * ListFunctionsOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . ListFunctionsRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
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// ListFunctionsPages iterates over the pages of a ListFunctions operation,
// calling the "fn" function with the response data for each page. To stop
// iterating, return false from the fn function.
//
// See ListFunctions method for more information on how to use this operation.
//
// Note: This operation can generate multiple requests to a service.
//
// // Example iterating over at most 3 pages of a ListFunctions operation.
// pageNum := 0
// err := client.ListFunctionsPages(params,
// func(page *ListFunctionsOutput, lastPage bool) bool {
// pageNum++
// fmt.Println(page)
// return pageNum <= 3
// })
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) ListFunctionsPages ( input * ListFunctionsInput , fn func ( p * ListFunctionsOutput , lastPage bool ) ( shouldContinue bool ) ) error {
page , _ := c . ListFunctionsRequest ( input )
page . Handlers . Build . PushBack ( request . MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler ( "Paginator" ) )
return page . EachPage ( func ( p interface { } , lastPage bool ) bool {
return fn ( p . ( * ListFunctionsOutput ) , lastPage )
} )
}
const opListVersionsByFunction = "ListVersionsByFunction"
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// ListVersionsByFunctionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ListVersionsByFunction operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the ListVersionsByFunction method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the ListVersionsByFunctionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ListVersionsByFunctionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) ListVersionsByFunctionRequest ( input * ListVersionsByFunctionInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * ListVersionsByFunctionOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opListVersionsByFunction ,
HTTPMethod : "GET" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/versions" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & ListVersionsByFunctionInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & ListVersionsByFunctionOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
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// List all versions of a function. For information about the versioning feature,
// see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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func ( c * Lambda ) ListVersionsByFunction ( input * ListVersionsByFunctionInput ) ( * ListVersionsByFunctionOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . ListVersionsByFunctionRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opPublishVersion = "PublishVersion"
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// PublishVersionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the PublishVersion operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the PublishVersion method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the PublishVersionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.PublishVersionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) PublishVersionRequest ( input * PublishVersionInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * FunctionConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opPublishVersion ,
HTTPMethod : "POST" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/versions" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & PublishVersionInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & FunctionConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
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// Publishes a version of your function from the current snapshot of $LATEST.
// That is, AWS Lambda takes a snapshot of the function code and configuration
// information from $LATEST and publishes a new version. The code and configuration
// cannot be modified after publication. For information about the versioning
// feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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func ( c * Lambda ) PublishVersion ( input * PublishVersionInput ) ( * FunctionConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . PublishVersionRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opRemovePermission = "RemovePermission"
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// RemovePermissionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the RemovePermission operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the RemovePermission method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the RemovePermissionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.RemovePermissionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) RemovePermissionRequest ( input * RemovePermissionInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * RemovePermissionOutput ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opRemovePermission ,
HTTPMethod : "DELETE" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/policy/{StatementId}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & RemovePermissionInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
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req . Handlers . Unmarshal . Remove ( restjson . UnmarshalHandler )
req . Handlers . Unmarshal . PushBackNamed ( protocol . UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler )
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output = & RemovePermissionOutput { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// You can remove individual permissions from an resource policy associated
// with a Lambda function by providing a statement ID that you provided when
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// you added the permission.
//
// If you are using versioning, the permissions you remove are specific to
// the Lambda function version or alias you specify in the AddPermission request
// via the Qualifier parameter. For more information about versioning, see AWS
// Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
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//
// Note that removal of a permission will cause an active event source to lose
// permission to the function.
//
// You need permission for the lambda:RemovePermission action.
func ( c * Lambda ) RemovePermission ( input * RemovePermissionInput ) ( * RemovePermissionOutput , error ) {
req , out := c . RemovePermissionRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opUpdateAlias = "UpdateAlias"
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// UpdateAliasRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the UpdateAlias operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the UpdateAlias method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the UpdateAliasRequest method.
// req, resp := client.UpdateAliasRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) UpdateAliasRequest ( input * UpdateAliasInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * AliasConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opUpdateAlias ,
HTTPMethod : "PUT" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/aliases/{Name}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & UpdateAliasInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & AliasConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
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// Using this API you can update the function version to which the alias points
// and the alias description. For more information, see Introduction to AWS
// Lambda Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/aliases-intro.html).
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//
// This requires permission for the lambda:UpdateAlias action.
func ( c * Lambda ) UpdateAlias ( input * UpdateAliasInput ) ( * AliasConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . UpdateAliasRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opUpdateEventSourceMapping = "UpdateEventSourceMapping"
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// UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the UpdateEventSourceMapping operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the UpdateEventSourceMapping method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest method.
// req, resp := client.UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest ( input * UpdateEventSourceMappingInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * EventSourceMappingConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opUpdateEventSourceMapping ,
HTTPMethod : "PUT" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/event-source-mappings/{UUID}" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & UpdateEventSourceMappingInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & EventSourceMappingConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// You can update an event source mapping. This is useful if you want to change
// the parameters of the existing mapping without losing your position in the
// stream. You can change which function will receive the stream records, but
// to change the stream itself, you must create a new mapping.
//
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// If you are using the versioning feature, you can update the event source
// mapping to map to a specific Lambda function version or alias as described
// in the FunctionName parameter. For information about the versioning feature,
// see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
//
// If you disable the event source mapping, AWS Lambda stops polling. If you
// enable again, it will resume polling from the time it had stopped polling,
// so you don't lose processing of any records. However, if you delete event
// source mapping and create it again, it will reset.
//
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// This operation requires permission for the lambda:UpdateEventSourceMapping
// action.
func ( c * Lambda ) UpdateEventSourceMapping ( input * UpdateEventSourceMappingInput ) ( * EventSourceMappingConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opUpdateFunctionCode = "UpdateFunctionCode"
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// UpdateFunctionCodeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the UpdateFunctionCode operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the UpdateFunctionCode method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the UpdateFunctionCodeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.UpdateFunctionCodeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) UpdateFunctionCodeRequest ( input * UpdateFunctionCodeInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * FunctionConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opUpdateFunctionCode ,
HTTPMethod : "PUT" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/code" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & UpdateFunctionCodeInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & FunctionConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Updates the code for the specified Lambda function. This operation must only
// be used on an existing Lambda function and cannot be used to update the function
// configuration.
//
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// If you are using the versioning feature, note this API will always update
// the $LATEST version of your Lambda function. For information about the versioning
// feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
//
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// This operation requires permission for the lambda:UpdateFunctionCode action.
func ( c * Lambda ) UpdateFunctionCode ( input * UpdateFunctionCodeInput ) ( * FunctionConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . UpdateFunctionCodeRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
const opUpdateFunctionConfiguration = "UpdateFunctionConfiguration"
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// UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the UpdateFunctionConfiguration operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the UpdateFunctionConfiguration method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest method.
// req, resp := client.UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
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func ( c * Lambda ) UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest ( input * UpdateFunctionConfigurationInput ) ( req * request . Request , output * FunctionConfiguration ) {
op := & request . Operation {
Name : opUpdateFunctionConfiguration ,
HTTPMethod : "PUT" ,
HTTPPath : "/2015-03-31/functions/{FunctionName}/configuration" ,
}
if input == nil {
input = & UpdateFunctionConfigurationInput { }
}
req = c . newRequest ( op , input , output )
output = & FunctionConfiguration { }
req . Data = output
return
}
// Updates the configuration parameters for the specified Lambda function by
// using the values provided in the request. You provide only the parameters
// you want to change. This operation must only be used on an existing Lambda
// function and cannot be used to update the function's code.
//
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// If you are using the versioning feature, note this API will always update
// the $LATEST version of your Lambda function. For information about the versioning
// feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html).
//
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// This operation requires permission for the lambda:UpdateFunctionConfiguration
// action.
func ( c * Lambda ) UpdateFunctionConfiguration ( input * UpdateFunctionConfigurationInput ) ( * FunctionConfiguration , error ) {
req , out := c . UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest ( input )
err := req . Send ( )
return out , err
}
type AddPermissionInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The AWS Lambda action you want to allow in this statement. Each Lambda action
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// is a string starting with lambda: followed by the API name . For example,
// lambda:CreateFunction. You can use wildcard (lambda:*) to grant permission
// for all AWS Lambda actions.
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Action * string ` type:"string" required:"true" `
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// A unique token that must be supplied by the principal invoking the function.
// This is currently only used for Alexa Smart Home functions.
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EventSourceToken * string ` type:"string" `
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// Name of the Lambda function whose resource policy you are updating by adding
// a new permission.
//
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// You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
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// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// The principal who is getting this permission. It can be Amazon S3 service
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// Principal (s3.amazonaws.com) if you want Amazon S3 to invoke the function,
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// an AWS account ID if you are granting cross-account permission, or any valid
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// AWS service principal such as sns.amazonaws.com. For example, you might want
// to allow a custom application in another AWS account to push events to AWS
// Lambda by invoking your function.
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Principal * string ` type:"string" required:"true" `
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// You can use this optional query parameter to describe a qualified ARN using
// a function version or an alias name. The permission will then apply to the
// specific qualified ARN. For example, if you specify function version 2 as
// the qualifier, then permission applies only when request is made using qualified
// function ARN:
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//
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// arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:2
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//
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// If you specify an alias name, for example PROD, then the permission is valid
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// only for requests made using the alias ARN:
//
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// arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:PROD
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//
// If the qualifier is not specified, the permission is valid only when requests
// is made using unqualified function ARN.
//
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// arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name
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Qualifier * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Qualifier" min:"1" type:"string" `
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// This parameter is used for S3 and SES only. The AWS account ID (without a
// hyphen) of the source owner. For example, if the SourceArn identifies a bucket,
// then this is the bucket owner's account ID. You can use this additional condition
// to ensure the bucket you specify is owned by a specific account (it is possible
// the bucket owner deleted the bucket and some other AWS account created the
// bucket). You can also use this condition to specify all sources (that is,
// you don't specify the SourceArn) owned by a specific account.
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SourceAccount * string ` type:"string" `
// This is optional; however, when granting Amazon S3 permission to invoke your
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// function, you should specify this field with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
// as its value. This ensures that only events generated from the specified
// source can invoke the function.
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//
// If you add a permission for the Amazon S3 principal without providing the
// source ARN, any AWS account that creates a mapping to your function ARN can
// send events to invoke your Lambda function from Amazon S3.
SourceArn * string ` type:"string" `
// A unique statement identifier.
StatementId * string ` min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s AddPermissionInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s AddPermissionInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * AddPermissionInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "AddPermissionInput" }
if s . Action == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Action" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Principal == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Principal" ) )
}
if s . Qualifier != nil && len ( * s . Qualifier ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Qualifier" , 1 ) )
}
if s . StatementId == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "StatementId" ) )
}
if s . StatementId != nil && len ( * s . StatementId ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "StatementId" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type AddPermissionOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The permission statement you specified in the request. The response returns
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// the same as a string using a backslash ("\") as an escape character in the
// JSON.
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Statement * string ` type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s AddPermissionOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s AddPermissionOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
// Provides configuration information about a Lambda function version alias.
type AliasConfiguration struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
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// Lambda function ARN that is qualified using the alias name as the suffix.
// For example, if you create an alias called BETA that points to a helloworld
// function version, the ARN is arn:aws:lambda:aws-regions:acct-id:function:helloworld:BETA.
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AliasArn * string ` type:"string" `
// Alias description.
Description * string ` type:"string" `
// Function version to which the alias points.
FunctionVersion * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
// Alias name.
Name * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s AliasConfiguration ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s AliasConfiguration ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type CreateAliasInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// Description of the alias.
Description * string ` type:"string" `
// Name of the Lambda function for which you want to create an alias.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// Lambda function version for which you are creating the alias.
FunctionVersion * string ` min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
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// Name for the alias you are creating.
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Name * string ` min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s CreateAliasInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s CreateAliasInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * CreateAliasInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "CreateAliasInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . FunctionVersion == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionVersion" ) )
}
if s . FunctionVersion != nil && len ( * s . FunctionVersion ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionVersion" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Name == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Name" ) )
}
if s . Name != nil && len ( * s . Name ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Name" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type CreateEventSourceMappingInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The largest number of records that AWS Lambda will retrieve from your event
// source at the time of invoking your function. Your function receives an event
// with all the retrieved records. The default is 100 records.
BatchSize * int64 ` min:"1" type:"integer" `
// Indicates whether AWS Lambda should begin polling the event source. By default,
// Enabled is true.
Enabled * bool ` type:"boolean" `
// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kinesis or the Amazon DynamoDB
// stream that is the event source. Any record added to this stream could cause
// AWS Lambda to invoke your Lambda function, it depends on the BatchSize. AWS
// Lambda POSTs the Amazon Kinesis event, containing records, to your Lambda
// function as JSON.
EventSourceArn * string ` type:"string" required:"true" `
// The Lambda function to invoke when AWS Lambda detects an event on the stream.
//
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// You can specify the function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
//
// If you are using versioning, you can also provide a qualified function
// ARN (ARN that is qualified with function version or alias name as suffix).
// For more information about versioning, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning
// and Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html)
//
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify only the function name with the account
// ID qualifier (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
//
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// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify
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// only the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
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FunctionName * string ` min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// The position in the stream where AWS Lambda should start reading. For more
// information, go to ShardIteratorType (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/kinesis/latest/APIReference/API_GetShardIterator.html#Kinesis-GetShardIterator-request-ShardIteratorType)
// in the Amazon Kinesis API Reference.
StartingPosition * string ` type:"string" required:"true" enum:"EventSourcePosition" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s CreateEventSourceMappingInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s CreateEventSourceMappingInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * CreateEventSourceMappingInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "CreateEventSourceMappingInput" }
if s . BatchSize != nil && * s . BatchSize < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "BatchSize" , 1 ) )
}
if s . EventSourceArn == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "EventSourceArn" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . StartingPosition == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "StartingPosition" ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type CreateFunctionInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The code for the Lambda function.
Code * FunctionCode ` type:"structure" required:"true" `
// A short, user-defined function description. Lambda does not use this value.
// Assign a meaningful description as you see fit.
Description * string ` type:"string" `
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// The name you want to assign to the function you are uploading. The function
// names appear in the console and are returned in the ListFunctions API. Function
// names are used to specify functions to other AWS Lambda APIs, such as Invoke.
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FunctionName * string ` min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// The function within your code that Lambda calls to begin execution. For Node.js,
// it is the module-name.export value in your function. For Java, it can be
// package.class-name::handler or package.class-name. For more information,
// see Lambda Function Handler (Java) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/java-programming-model-handler-types.html).
Handler * string ` type:"string" required:"true" `
// The amount of memory, in MB, your Lambda function is given. Lambda uses this
// memory size to infer the amount of CPU and memory allocated to your function.
// Your function use-case determines your CPU and memory requirements. For example,
// a database operation might need less memory compared to an image processing
// function. The default value is 128 MB. The value must be a multiple of 64
// MB.
MemorySize * int64 ` min:"128" type:"integer" `
// This boolean parameter can be used to request AWS Lambda to create the Lambda
// function and publish a version as an atomic operation.
Publish * bool ` type:"boolean" `
// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Lambda assumes when it
// executes your function to access any other Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources.
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// For more information, see AWS Lambda: How it Works (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-introduction.html).
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Role * string ` type:"string" required:"true" `
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// The runtime environment for the Lambda function you are uploading.
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//
// To use the Node.js runtime v4.3, set the value to "nodejs4.3". To use earlier
// runtime (v0.10.42), set the value to "nodejs".
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Runtime * string ` type:"string" required:"true" enum:"Runtime" `
// The function execution time at which Lambda should terminate the function.
// Because the execution time has cost implications, we recommend you set this
// value based on your expected execution time. The default is 3 seconds.
Timeout * int64 ` min:"1" type:"integer" `
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// If your Lambda function accesses resources in a VPC, you provide this parameter
// identifying the list of security group IDs and subnet IDs. These must belong
// to the same VPC. You must provide at least one security group and one subnet
// ID.
VpcConfig * VpcConfig ` type:"structure" `
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}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s CreateFunctionInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s CreateFunctionInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * CreateFunctionInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "CreateFunctionInput" }
if s . Code == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Code" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Handler == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Handler" ) )
}
if s . MemorySize != nil && * s . MemorySize < 128 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "MemorySize" , 128 ) )
}
if s . Role == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Role" ) )
}
if s . Runtime == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Runtime" ) )
}
if s . Timeout != nil && * s . Timeout < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "Timeout" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Code != nil {
if err := s . Code . Validate ( ) ; err != nil {
invalidParams . AddNested ( "Code" , err . ( request . ErrInvalidParams ) )
}
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type DeleteAliasInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
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// The Lambda function name for which the alias is created. Deleting an alias
// does not delete the function version to which it is pointing.
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FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// Name of the alias to delete.
Name * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"Name" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteAliasInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteAliasInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * DeleteAliasInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "DeleteAliasInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Name == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Name" ) )
}
if s . Name != nil && len ( * s . Name ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Name" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type DeleteAliasOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteAliasOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteAliasOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type DeleteEventSourceMappingInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The event source mapping ID.
UUID * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"UUID" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteEventSourceMappingInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteEventSourceMappingInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * DeleteEventSourceMappingInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "DeleteEventSourceMappingInput" }
if s . UUID == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "UUID" ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type DeleteFunctionInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The Lambda function to delete.
//
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// You can specify the function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// If you are using versioning, you can also provide a qualified function ARN
// (ARN that is qualified with function version or alias name as suffix). AWS
// Lambda also allows you to specify only the function name with the account
// ID qualifier (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the length constraint
// applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited
// to 64 character in length.
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FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// Using this optional parameter you can specify a function version (but not
// the $LATEST version) to direct AWS Lambda to delete a specific function version.
// If the function version has one or more aliases pointing to it, you will
// get an error because you cannot have aliases pointing to it. You can delete
// any function version but not the $LATEST, that is, you cannot specify $LATEST
// as the value of this parameter. The $LATEST version can be deleted only when
// you want to delete all the function versions and aliases.
//
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// You can only specify a function version, not an alias name, using this parameter.
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// You cannot delete a function version using its alias.
//
// If you don't specify this parameter, AWS Lambda will delete the function,
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// including all of its versions and aliases.
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Qualifier * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Qualifier" min:"1" type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteFunctionInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteFunctionInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * DeleteFunctionInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "DeleteFunctionInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Qualifier != nil && len ( * s . Qualifier ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Qualifier" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type DeleteFunctionOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteFunctionOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s DeleteFunctionOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
// Describes mapping between an Amazon Kinesis stream and a Lambda function.
type EventSourceMappingConfiguration struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The largest number of records that AWS Lambda will retrieve from your event
// source at the time of invoking your function. Your function receives an event
// with all the retrieved records.
BatchSize * int64 ` min:"1" type:"integer" `
// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kinesis stream that is the source
// of events.
EventSourceArn * string ` type:"string" `
// The Lambda function to invoke when AWS Lambda detects an event on the stream.
FunctionArn * string ` type:"string" `
// The UTC time string indicating the last time the event mapping was updated.
LastModified * time . Time ` type:"timestamp" timestampFormat:"unix" `
// The result of the last AWS Lambda invocation of your Lambda function.
LastProcessingResult * string ` type:"string" `
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// The state of the event source mapping. It can be Creating, Enabled, Disabled,
// Enabling, Disabling, Updating, or Deleting.
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State * string ` type:"string" `
// The reason the event source mapping is in its current state. It is either
// user-requested or an AWS Lambda-initiated state transition.
StateTransitionReason * string ` type:"string" `
// The AWS Lambda assigned opaque identifier for the mapping.
UUID * string ` type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s EventSourceMappingConfiguration ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s EventSourceMappingConfiguration ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
// The code for the Lambda function.
type FunctionCode struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// Amazon S3 bucket name where the .zip file containing your deployment package
// is stored. This bucket must reside in the same AWS region where you are creating
// the Lambda function.
S3Bucket * string ` min:"3" type:"string" `
// The Amazon S3 object (the deployment package) key name you want to upload.
S3Key * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
// The Amazon S3 object (the deployment package) version you want to upload.
S3ObjectVersion * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
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// The contents of your zip file containing your deployment package. If you
// are using the web API directly, the contents of the zip file must be base64-encoded.
// If you are using the AWS SDKs or the AWS CLI, the SDKs or CLI will do the
// encoding for you. For more information about creating a .zip file, go to
// Execution Permissions (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/intro-permission-model.html#lambda-intro-execution-role.html)
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// in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
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//
// ZipFile is automatically base64 encoded/decoded by the SDK.
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ZipFile [ ] byte ` type:"blob" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s FunctionCode ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s FunctionCode ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * FunctionCode ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "FunctionCode" }
if s . S3Bucket != nil && len ( * s . S3Bucket ) < 3 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "S3Bucket" , 3 ) )
}
if s . S3Key != nil && len ( * s . S3Key ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "S3Key" , 1 ) )
}
if s . S3ObjectVersion != nil && len ( * s . S3ObjectVersion ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "S3ObjectVersion" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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// The object for the Lambda function location.
type FunctionCodeLocation struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The presigned URL you can use to download the function's .zip file that you
// previously uploaded. The URL is valid for up to 10 minutes.
Location * string ` type:"string" `
// The repository from which you can download the function.
RepositoryType * string ` type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s FunctionCodeLocation ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s FunctionCodeLocation ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
// A complex type that describes function metadata.
type FunctionConfiguration struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// It is the SHA256 hash of your function deployment package.
CodeSha256 * string ` type:"string" `
// The size, in bytes, of the function .zip file you uploaded.
CodeSize * int64 ` type:"long" `
// The user-provided description.
Description * string ` type:"string" `
// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) assigned to the function.
FunctionArn * string ` type:"string" `
// The name of the function.
FunctionName * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
// The function Lambda calls to begin executing your function.
Handler * string ` type:"string" `
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// The time stamp of the last time you updated the function.
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LastModified * string ` type:"string" `
// The memory size, in MB, you configured for the function. Must be a multiple
// of 64 MB.
MemorySize * int64 ` min:"128" type:"integer" `
// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Lambda assumes when it
// executes your function to access any other Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources.
Role * string ` type:"string" `
// The runtime environment for the Lambda function.
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//
// To use the Node.js runtime v4.3, set the value to "nodejs4.3". To use earlier
// runtime (v0.10.42), set the value to "nodejs".
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Runtime * string ` type:"string" enum:"Runtime" `
// The function execution time at which Lambda should terminate the function.
// Because the execution time has cost implications, we recommend you set this
// value based on your expected execution time. The default is 3 seconds.
Timeout * int64 ` min:"1" type:"integer" `
// The version of the Lambda function.
Version * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
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// VPC configuration associated with your Lambda function.
VpcConfig * VpcConfigResponse ` type:"structure" `
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}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s FunctionConfiguration ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s FunctionConfiguration ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type GetAliasInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// Function name for which the alias is created. An alias is a subresource that
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// exists only in the context of an existing Lambda function so you must specify
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// the function name.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// Name of the alias for which you want to retrieve information.
Name * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"Name" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s GetAliasInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s GetAliasInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * GetAliasInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "GetAliasInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Name == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Name" ) )
}
if s . Name != nil && len ( * s . Name ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Name" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type GetEventSourceMappingInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The AWS Lambda assigned ID of the event source mapping.
UUID * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"UUID" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s GetEventSourceMappingInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s GetEventSourceMappingInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * GetEventSourceMappingInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "GetEventSourceMappingInput" }
if s . UUID == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "UUID" ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type GetFunctionConfigurationInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The name of the Lambda function for which you want to retrieve the configuration
// information.
//
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// You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
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// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
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// Using this optional parameter you can specify a function version or an alias
// name. If you specify function version, the API uses qualified function ARN
// and returns information about the specific function version. If you specify
// an alias name, the API uses the alias ARN and returns information about the
// function version to which the alias points.
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//
// If you don't specify this parameter, the API uses unqualified function ARN,
// and returns information about the $LATEST function version.
Qualifier * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Qualifier" min:"1" type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s GetFunctionConfigurationInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s GetFunctionConfigurationInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * GetFunctionConfigurationInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "GetFunctionConfigurationInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Qualifier != nil && len ( * s . Qualifier ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Qualifier" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type GetFunctionInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The Lambda function name.
//
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// You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
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// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
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// Using this optional parameter to specify a function version or an alias name.
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// If you specify function version, the API uses qualified function ARN for
// the request and returns information about the specific Lambda function version.
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// If you specify an alias name, the API uses the alias ARN and returns information
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// about the function version to which the alias points. If you don't provide
// this parameter, the API uses unqualified function ARN and returns information
// about the $LATEST version of the Lambda function.
Qualifier * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Qualifier" min:"1" type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s GetFunctionInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s GetFunctionInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * GetFunctionInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "GetFunctionInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Qualifier != nil && len ( * s . Qualifier ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Qualifier" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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// This response contains the object for the Lambda function location (see .
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type GetFunctionOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The object for the Lambda function location.
Code * FunctionCodeLocation ` type:"structure" `
// A complex type that describes function metadata.
Configuration * FunctionConfiguration ` type:"structure" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s GetFunctionOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s GetFunctionOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type GetPolicyInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// Function name whose resource policy you want to retrieve.
//
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// You can specify the function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// If you are using versioning, you can also provide a qualified function ARN
// (ARN that is qualified with function version or alias name as suffix). AWS
// Lambda also allows you to specify only the function name with the account
// ID qualifier (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the length constraint
// applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited
// to 64 character in length.
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FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
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// You can specify this optional query parameter to specify a function version
// or an alias name in which case this API will return all permissions associated
// with the specific qualified ARN. If you don't provide this parameter, the
// API will return permissions that apply to the unqualified function ARN.
Qualifier * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Qualifier" min:"1" type:"string" `
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}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s GetPolicyInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s GetPolicyInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * GetPolicyInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "GetPolicyInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Qualifier != nil && len ( * s . Qualifier ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Qualifier" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type GetPolicyOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The resource policy associated with the specified function. The response
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// returns the same as a string using a backslash ("\") as an escape character
// in the JSON.
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Policy * string ` type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s GetPolicyOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s GetPolicyOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type InvokeAsyncInput struct {
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_ struct { } ` deprecated:"true" type:"structure" payload:"InvokeArgs" `
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// The Lambda function name.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.
InvokeArgs io . ReadSeeker ` type:"blob" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s InvokeAsyncInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s InvokeAsyncInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * InvokeAsyncInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "InvokeAsyncInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . InvokeArgs == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "InvokeArgs" ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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// Upon success, it returns empty response. Otherwise, throws an exception.
type InvokeAsyncOutput struct {
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_ struct { } ` deprecated:"true" type:"structure" `
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// It will be 202 upon success.
Status * int64 ` location:"statusCode" type:"integer" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s InvokeAsyncOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s InvokeAsyncOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type InvokeInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" payload:"Payload" `
// Using the ClientContext you can pass client-specific information to the Lambda
// function you are invoking. You can then process the client information in
// your Lambda function as you choose through the context variable. For an example
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// of a ClientContext JSON, see PutEvents (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mobileanalytics/latest/ug/PutEvents.html)
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// in the Amazon Mobile Analytics API Reference and User Guide.
//
// The ClientContext JSON must be base64-encoded.
ClientContext * string ` location:"header" locationName:"X-Amz-Client-Context" type:"string" `
// The Lambda function name.
//
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// You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
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// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
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// By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can
// optionally request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the InvocationType.
// You can also use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the
// function but do some verification, such as if the caller is authorized to
// invoke the function and if the inputs are valid. You request this by specifying
// DryRun as the InvocationType. This is useful in a cross-account scenario
// when you want to verify access to a function without running it.
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InvocationType * string ` location:"header" locationName:"X-Amz-Invocation-Type" type:"string" enum:"InvocationType" `
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// You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify
// the InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS
// Lambda returns the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your
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// Lambda function in the x-amz-log-result header.
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LogType * string ` location:"header" locationName:"X-Amz-Log-Type" type:"string" enum:"LogType" `
// JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.
Payload [ ] byte ` type:"blob" `
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// You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version
// or alias name. If you specify a function version, the API uses the qualified
// function ARN to invoke a specific Lambda function. If you specify an alias
// name, the API uses the alias ARN to invoke the Lambda function version to
// which the alias points.
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//
// If you don't provide this parameter, then the API uses unqualified function
// ARN which results in invocation of the $LATEST version.
Qualifier * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Qualifier" min:"1" type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s InvokeInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s InvokeInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * InvokeInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "InvokeInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Qualifier != nil && len ( * s . Qualifier ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Qualifier" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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// Upon success, returns an empty response. Otherwise, throws an exception.
type InvokeOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" payload:"Payload" `
// Indicates whether an error occurred while executing the Lambda function.
// If an error occurred this field will have one of two values; Handled or Unhandled.
// Handled errors are errors that are reported by the function while the Unhandled
// errors are those detected and reported by AWS Lambda. Unhandled errors include
// out of memory errors and function timeouts. For information about how to
// report an Handled error, see Programming Model (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/programming-model.html).
FunctionError * string ` location:"header" locationName:"X-Amz-Function-Error" type:"string" `
// It is the base64-encoded logs for the Lambda function invocation. This is
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// present only if the invocation type is RequestResponse and the logs were
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// requested.
LogResult * string ` location:"header" locationName:"X-Amz-Log-Result" type:"string" `
// It is the JSON representation of the object returned by the Lambda function.
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// In This is present only if the invocation type is RequestResponse.
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//
// In the event of a function error this field contains a message describing
// the error. For the Handled errors the Lambda function will report this message.
// For Unhandled errors AWS Lambda reports the message.
Payload [ ] byte ` type:"blob" `
// The HTTP status code will be in the 200 range for successful request. For
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// the RequestResonse invocation type this status code will be 200. For the
// Event invocation type this status code will be 202. For the DryRun invocation
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// type the status code will be 204.
StatusCode * int64 ` location:"statusCode" type:"integer" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s InvokeOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s InvokeOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type ListAliasesInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// Lambda function name for which the alias is created.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// If you specify this optional parameter, the API returns only the aliases
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// that are pointing to the specific Lambda function version, otherwise the
// API returns all of the aliases created for the Lambda function.
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FunctionVersion * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"FunctionVersion" min:"1" type:"string" `
// Optional string. An opaque pagination token returned from a previous ListAliases
// operation. If present, indicates where to continue the listing.
Marker * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Marker" type:"string" `
// Optional integer. Specifies the maximum number of aliases to return in response.
// This parameter value must be greater than 0.
MaxItems * int64 ` location:"querystring" locationName:"MaxItems" min:"1" type:"integer" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s ListAliasesInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s ListAliasesInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * ListAliasesInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "ListAliasesInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . FunctionVersion != nil && len ( * s . FunctionVersion ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionVersion" , 1 ) )
}
if s . MaxItems != nil && * s . MaxItems < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "MaxItems" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type ListAliasesOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
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// A list of aliases.
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Aliases [ ] * AliasConfiguration ` type:"list" `
// A string, present if there are more aliases.
NextMarker * string ` type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s ListAliasesOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s ListAliasesOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type ListEventSourceMappingsInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
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// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kinesis stream. (This parameter
// is optional.)
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EventSourceArn * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"EventSourceArn" type:"string" `
// The name of the Lambda function.
//
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// You can specify the function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// If you are using versioning, you can also provide a qualified function ARN
// (ARN that is qualified with function version or alias name as suffix). AWS
// Lambda also allows you to specify only the function name with the account
// ID qualifier (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the length constraint
// applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited
// to 64 character in length.
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FunctionName * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" `
// Optional string. An opaque pagination token returned from a previous ListEventSourceMappings
// operation. If present, specifies to continue the list from where the returning
// call left off.
Marker * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Marker" type:"string" `
// Optional integer. Specifies the maximum number of event sources to return
// in response. This value must be greater than 0.
MaxItems * int64 ` location:"querystring" locationName:"MaxItems" min:"1" type:"integer" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s ListEventSourceMappingsInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s ListEventSourceMappingsInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * ListEventSourceMappingsInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "ListEventSourceMappingsInput" }
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . MaxItems != nil && * s . MaxItems < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "MaxItems" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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// Contains a list of event sources (see )
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type ListEventSourceMappingsOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// An array of EventSourceMappingConfiguration objects.
EventSourceMappings [ ] * EventSourceMappingConfiguration ` type:"list" `
// A string, present if there are more event source mappings.
NextMarker * string ` type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s ListEventSourceMappingsOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s ListEventSourceMappingsOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type ListFunctionsInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// Optional string. An opaque pagination token returned from a previous ListFunctions
// operation. If present, indicates where to continue the listing.
Marker * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Marker" type:"string" `
// Optional integer. Specifies the maximum number of AWS Lambda functions to
// return in response. This parameter value must be greater than 0.
MaxItems * int64 ` location:"querystring" locationName:"MaxItems" min:"1" type:"integer" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s ListFunctionsInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s ListFunctionsInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * ListFunctionsInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "ListFunctionsInput" }
if s . MaxItems != nil && * s . MaxItems < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "MaxItems" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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// Contains a list of AWS Lambda function configurations (see FunctionConfiguration.
type ListFunctionsOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// A list of Lambda functions.
Functions [ ] * FunctionConfiguration ` type:"list" `
// A string, present if there are more functions.
NextMarker * string ` type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s ListFunctionsOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s ListFunctionsOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type ListVersionsByFunctionInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
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// Function name whose versions to list. You can specify a function name (for
// example, Thumbnail) or you can specify Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the
// function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
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FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// Optional string. An opaque pagination token returned from a previous ListVersionsByFunction
// operation. If present, indicates where to continue the listing.
Marker * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Marker" type:"string" `
// Optional integer. Specifies the maximum number of AWS Lambda function versions
// to return in response. This parameter value must be greater than 0.
MaxItems * int64 ` location:"querystring" locationName:"MaxItems" min:"1" type:"integer" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s ListVersionsByFunctionInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s ListVersionsByFunctionInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * ListVersionsByFunctionInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "ListVersionsByFunctionInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . MaxItems != nil && * s . MaxItems < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "MaxItems" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type ListVersionsByFunctionOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// A string, present if there are more function versions.
NextMarker * string ` type:"string" `
// A list of Lambda function versions.
Versions [ ] * FunctionConfiguration ` type:"list" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s ListVersionsByFunctionOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s ListVersionsByFunctionOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type PublishVersionInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The SHA256 hash of the deployment package you want to publish. This provides
// validation on the code you are publishing. If you provide this parameter
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// value must match the SHA256 of the $LATEST version for the publication to
// succeed.
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CodeSha256 * string ` type:"string" `
// The description for the version you are publishing. If not provided, AWS
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// Lambda copies the description from the $LATEST version.
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Description * string ` type:"string" `
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// The Lambda function name. You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail)
// or you can specify Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example,
// arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail). AWS Lambda also
// allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
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FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s PublishVersionInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s PublishVersionInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * PublishVersionInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "PublishVersionInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type RemovePermissionInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// Lambda function whose resource policy you want to remove a permission from.
//
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// You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
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// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// You can specify this optional parameter to remove permission associated with
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// a specific function version or function alias. If you don't specify this
// parameter, the API removes permission associated with the unqualified function
// ARN.
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Qualifier * string ` location:"querystring" locationName:"Qualifier" min:"1" type:"string" `
// Statement ID of the permission to remove.
StatementId * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"StatementId" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s RemovePermissionInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s RemovePermissionInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * RemovePermissionInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "RemovePermissionInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Qualifier != nil && len ( * s . Qualifier ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Qualifier" , 1 ) )
}
if s . StatementId == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "StatementId" ) )
}
if s . StatementId != nil && len ( * s . StatementId ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "StatementId" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type RemovePermissionOutput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s RemovePermissionOutput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s RemovePermissionOutput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
type UpdateAliasInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
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// You can change the description of the alias using this parameter.
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Description * string ` type:"string" `
// The function name for which the alias is created.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
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// Using this parameter you can change the Lambda function version to which
// the alias points.
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FunctionVersion * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
// The alias name.
Name * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"Name" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s UpdateAliasInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s UpdateAliasInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * UpdateAliasInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "UpdateAliasInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . FunctionVersion != nil && len ( * s . FunctionVersion ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionVersion" , 1 ) )
}
if s . Name == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "Name" ) )
}
if s . Name != nil && len ( * s . Name ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "Name" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type UpdateEventSourceMappingInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The maximum number of stream records that can be sent to your Lambda function
// for a single invocation.
BatchSize * int64 ` min:"1" type:"integer" `
// Specifies whether AWS Lambda should actively poll the stream or not. If disabled,
// AWS Lambda will not poll the stream.
Enabled * bool ` type:"boolean" `
// The Lambda function to which you want the stream records sent.
//
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// You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
//
// If you are using versioning, you can also provide a qualified function ARN
// (ARN that is qualified with function version or alias name as suffix). For
// more information about versioning, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and
// Aliases (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html)
//
// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify
// only the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
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FunctionName * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
// The event source mapping identifier.
UUID * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"UUID" type:"string" required:"true" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s UpdateEventSourceMappingInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s UpdateEventSourceMappingInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * UpdateEventSourceMappingInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "UpdateEventSourceMappingInput" }
if s . BatchSize != nil && * s . BatchSize < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "BatchSize" , 1 ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . UUID == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "UUID" ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type UpdateFunctionCodeInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// The existing Lambda function name whose code you want to replace.
//
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// You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
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// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// This boolean parameter can be used to request AWS Lambda to update the Lambda
// function and publish a version as an atomic operation.
Publish * bool ` type:"boolean" `
// Amazon S3 bucket name where the .zip file containing your deployment package
// is stored. This bucket must reside in the same AWS region where you are creating
// the Lambda function.
S3Bucket * string ` min:"3" type:"string" `
// The Amazon S3 object (the deployment package) key name you want to upload.
S3Key * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
// The Amazon S3 object (the deployment package) version you want to upload.
S3ObjectVersion * string ` min:"1" type:"string" `
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// The contents of your zip file containing your deployment package. If you
// are using the web API directly, the contents of the zip file must be base64-encoded.
// If you are using the AWS SDKs or the AWS CLI, the SDKs or CLI will do the
// encoding for you. For more information about creating a .zip file, go to
// Execution Permissions (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/intro-permission-model.html#lambda-intro-execution-role.html)
// in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
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//
// ZipFile is automatically base64 encoded/decoded by the SDK.
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ZipFile [ ] byte ` type:"blob" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s UpdateFunctionCodeInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s UpdateFunctionCodeInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * UpdateFunctionCodeInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "UpdateFunctionCodeInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . S3Bucket != nil && len ( * s . S3Bucket ) < 3 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "S3Bucket" , 3 ) )
}
if s . S3Key != nil && len ( * s . S3Key ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "S3Key" , 1 ) )
}
if s . S3ObjectVersion != nil && len ( * s . S3ObjectVersion ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "S3ObjectVersion" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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type UpdateFunctionConfigurationInput struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// A short user-defined function description. AWS Lambda does not use this value.
// Assign a meaningful description as you see fit.
Description * string ` type:"string" `
// The name of the Lambda function.
//
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// You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify
// Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail).
// AWS Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail).
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// Note that the length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only
// the function name, it is limited to 64 character in length.
FunctionName * string ` location:"uri" locationName:"FunctionName" min:"1" type:"string" required:"true" `
// The function that Lambda calls to begin executing your function. For Node.js,
// it is the module-name.export value in your function.
Handler * string ` type:"string" `
// The amount of memory, in MB, your Lambda function is given. AWS Lambda uses
// this memory size to infer the amount of CPU allocated to your function. Your
// function use-case determines your CPU and memory requirements. For example,
// a database operation might need less memory compared to an image processing
// function. The default value is 128 MB. The value must be a multiple of 64
// MB.
MemorySize * int64 ` min:"128" type:"integer" `
// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Lambda will assume when
// it executes your function.
Role * string ` type:"string" `
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// The runtime environment for the Lambda function.
//
// To use the Node.js runtime v4.3, set the value to "nodejs4.3". To use earlier
// runtime (v0.10.42), set the value to "nodejs".
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Runtime * string ` type:"string" enum:"Runtime" `
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// The function execution time at which AWS Lambda should terminate the function.
// Because the execution time has cost implications, we recommend you set this
// value based on your expected execution time. The default is 3 seconds.
Timeout * int64 ` min:"1" type:"integer" `
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// If your Lambda function accesses resources in a VPC, you provide this parameter
// identifying the list of security group IDs and subnet IDs. These must belong
// to the same VPC. You must provide at least one security group and one subnet
// ID.
VpcConfig * VpcConfig ` type:"structure" `
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}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s UpdateFunctionConfigurationInput ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s UpdateFunctionConfigurationInput ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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// Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.
func ( s * UpdateFunctionConfigurationInput ) Validate ( ) error {
invalidParams := request . ErrInvalidParams { Context : "UpdateFunctionConfigurationInput" }
if s . FunctionName == nil {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamRequired ( "FunctionName" ) )
}
if s . FunctionName != nil && len ( * s . FunctionName ) < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinLen ( "FunctionName" , 1 ) )
}
if s . MemorySize != nil && * s . MemorySize < 128 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "MemorySize" , 128 ) )
}
if s . Timeout != nil && * s . Timeout < 1 {
invalidParams . Add ( request . NewErrParamMinValue ( "Timeout" , 1 ) )
}
if invalidParams . Len ( ) > 0 {
return invalidParams
}
return nil
}
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// If your Lambda function accesses resources in a VPC, you provide this parameter
// identifying the list of security group IDs and subnet IDs. These must belong
// to the same VPC. You must provide at least one security group and one subnet
// ID.
type VpcConfig struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// A list of one or more security groups IDs in your VPC.
SecurityGroupIds [ ] * string ` type:"list" `
// A list of one or more subnet IDs in your VPC.
SubnetIds [ ] * string ` type:"list" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s VpcConfig ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s VpcConfig ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
// VPC configuration associated with your Lambda function.
type VpcConfigResponse struct {
_ struct { } ` type:"structure" `
// A list of security group IDs associated with the Lambda function.
SecurityGroupIds [ ] * string ` type:"list" `
// A list of subnet IDs associated with the Lambda function.
SubnetIds [ ] * string ` type:"list" `
// The VPC ID associated with you Lambda function.
VpcId * string ` type:"string" `
}
// String returns the string representation
func ( s VpcConfigResponse ) String ( ) string {
return awsutil . Prettify ( s )
}
// GoString returns the string representation
func ( s VpcConfigResponse ) GoString ( ) string {
return s . String ( )
}
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const (
// @enum EventSourcePosition
EventSourcePositionTrimHorizon = "TRIM_HORIZON"
// @enum EventSourcePosition
EventSourcePositionLatest = "LATEST"
)
const (
// @enum InvocationType
InvocationTypeEvent = "Event"
// @enum InvocationType
InvocationTypeRequestResponse = "RequestResponse"
// @enum InvocationType
InvocationTypeDryRun = "DryRun"
)
const (
// @enum LogType
LogTypeNone = "None"
// @enum LogType
LogTypeTail = "Tail"
)
const (
// @enum Runtime
RuntimeNodejs = "nodejs"
// @enum Runtime
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RuntimeNodejs43 = "nodejs4.3"
// @enum Runtime
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RuntimeJava8 = "java8"
// @enum Runtime
RuntimePython27 = "python2.7"
)
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const (
// @enum ThrottleReason
ThrottleReasonConcurrentInvocationLimitExceeded = "ConcurrentInvocationLimitExceeded"
// @enum ThrottleReason
ThrottleReasonFunctionInvocationRateLimitExceeded = "FunctionInvocationRateLimitExceeded"
// @enum ThrottleReason
ThrottleReasonCallerRateLimitExceeded = "CallerRateLimitExceeded"
)