133 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
133 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.
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// Package iam provides the client and types for making API
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// requests to AWS Identity and Access Management.
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//
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// AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service that you can use
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// to manage users and user permissions under your AWS account. This guide provides
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// descriptions of IAM actions that you can call programmatically. For general
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// information about IAM, see AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) (http://aws.amazon.com/iam/).
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// For the user guide for IAM, see Using IAM (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/).
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//
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// AWS provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various programming
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// languages and platforms (Java, Ruby, .NET, iOS, Android, etc.). The SDKs
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// provide a convenient way to create programmatic access to IAM and AWS. For
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// example, the SDKs take care of tasks such as cryptographically signing requests
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// (see below), managing errors, and retrying requests automatically. For information
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// about the AWS SDKs, including how to download and install them, see the Tools
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// for Amazon Web Services (http://aws.amazon.com/tools/) page.
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//
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// We recommend that you use the AWS SDKs to make programmatic API calls to
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// IAM. However, you can also use the IAM Query API to make direct calls to
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// the IAM web service. To learn more about the IAM Query API, see Making Query
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// Requests (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/IAM_UsingQueryAPI.html)
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// in the Using IAM guide. IAM supports GET and POST requests for all actions.
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// That is, the API does not require you to use GET for some actions and POST
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// for others. However, GET requests are subject to the limitation size of a
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// URL. Therefore, for operations that require larger sizes, use a POST request.
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//
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// Signing Requests
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//
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// Requests must be signed using an access key ID and a secret access key. We
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// strongly recommend that you do not use your AWS account access key ID and
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// secret access key for everyday work with IAM. You can use the access key
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// ID and secret access key for an IAM user or you can use the AWS Security
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// Token Service to generate temporary security credentials and use those to
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// sign requests.
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//
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// To sign requests, we recommend that you use Signature Version 4 (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html).
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// If you have an existing application that uses Signature Version 2, you do
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// not have to update it to use Signature Version 4. However, some operations
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// now require Signature Version 4. The documentation for operations that require
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// version 4 indicate this requirement.
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//
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// Additional Resources
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//
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// For more information, see the following:
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//
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// * AWS Security Credentials (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-security-credentials.html).
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// This topic provides general information about the types of credentials
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// used for accessing AWS.
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//
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// * IAM Best Practices (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/IAMBestPractices.html).
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// This topic presents a list of suggestions for using the IAM service to
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// help secure your AWS resources.
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//
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// * Signing AWS API Requests (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signing_aws_api_requests.html).
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// This set of topics walk you through the process of signing a request using
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// an access key ID and secret access key.
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//
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// See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/iam-2010-05-08 for more information on this service.
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//
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// See iam package documentation for more information.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/iam/
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//
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// Using the Client
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//
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// To use the client for AWS Identity and Access Management you will first need
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// to create a new instance of it.
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//
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// When creating a client for an AWS service you'll first need to have a Session
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// already created. The Session provides configuration that can be shared
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// between multiple service clients. Additional configuration can be applied to
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// the Session and service's client when they are constructed. The aws package's
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// Config type contains several fields such as Region for the AWS Region the
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// client should make API requests too. The optional Config value can be provided
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// as the variadic argument for Sessions and client creation.
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//
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// Once the service's client is created you can use it to make API requests the
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// AWS service. These clients are safe to use concurrently.
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//
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// // Create a session to share configuration, and load external configuration.
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// sess := session.Must(session.NewSession())
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//
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// // Create the service's client with the session.
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// svc := iam.New(sess)
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//
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// See the SDK's documentation for more information on how to use service clients.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/
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//
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// See aws package's Config type for more information on configuration options.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/#Config
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//
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// See the AWS Identity and Access Management client IAM for more
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// information on creating the service's client.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/iam/#New
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//
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// Once the client is created you can make an API request to the service.
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// Each API method takes a input parameter, and returns the service response
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// and an error.
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//
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// The API method will document which error codes the service can be returned
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// by the operation if the service models the API operation's errors. These
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// errors will also be available as const strings prefixed with "ErrCode".
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//
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// result, err := svc.AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider(params)
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// if err != nil {
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// // Cast err to awserr.Error to handle specific error codes.
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// aerr, ok := err.(awserr.Error)
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// if ok && aerr.Code() == <error code to check for> {
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// // Specific error code handling
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// }
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// return err
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// }
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//
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// fmt.Println("AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider result:")
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// fmt.Println(result)
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//
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// Using the Client with Context
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//
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// The service's client also provides methods to make API requests with a Context
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// value. This allows you to control the timeout, and cancellation of pending
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// requests. These methods also take request Option as variadic parameter to apply
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// additional configuration to the API request.
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//
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// ctx := context.Background()
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//
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// result, err := svc.AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderWithContext(ctx, params)
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//
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// See the request package documentation for more information on using Context pattern
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// with the SDK.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/request/
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package iam
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