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// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.
package managedblockchain
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/aavshr/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aavshr/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/aavshr/aws-sdk-go/aws/request"
"github.com/aavshr/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol"
"github.com/aavshr/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol/restjson"
)
const opCreateMember = "CreateMember"
// CreateMemberRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateMember operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See CreateMember for more information on using the CreateMember
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the CreateMemberRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateMemberRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/CreateMember
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateMemberRequest(input *CreateMemberInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateMemberOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateMember,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}/members",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateMemberInput{}
}
output = &CreateMemberOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateMember API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Creates a member within a Managed Blockchain network.
//
// Applies only to Hyperledger Fabric.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation CreateMember for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceNotFoundException
// A requested resource does not exist. It may have been deleted or referenced
// inaccurately.
//
// * ResourceAlreadyExistsException
// A resource request is issued for a resource that already exists.
//
// * ResourceNotReadyException
// The requested resource exists but is not in a status that can complete the
// operation.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * ResourceLimitExceededException
// The maximum number of resources of that type already exist. Ensure the resources
// requested are within the boundaries of the service edition and your account
// limits.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// * TooManyTagsException
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/CreateMember
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateMember(input *CreateMemberInput) (*CreateMemberOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateMemberRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateMemberWithContext is the same as CreateMember with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateMember for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateMemberWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateMemberInput, opts ...request.Option) (*CreateMemberOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateMemberRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opCreateNetwork = "CreateNetwork"
// CreateNetworkRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateNetwork operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See CreateNetwork for more information on using the CreateNetwork
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the CreateNetworkRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateNetworkRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/CreateNetwork
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateNetworkRequest(input *CreateNetworkInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateNetworkOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateNetwork,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/networks",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateNetworkInput{}
}
output = &CreateNetworkOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateNetwork API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Creates a new blockchain network using Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Applies only to Hyperledger Fabric.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation CreateNetwork for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceAlreadyExistsException
// A resource request is issued for a resource that already exists.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * ResourceLimitExceededException
// The maximum number of resources of that type already exist. Ensure the resources
// requested are within the boundaries of the service edition and your account
// limits.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// * TooManyTagsException
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/CreateNetwork
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateNetwork(input *CreateNetworkInput) (*CreateNetworkOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateNetworkRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateNetworkWithContext is the same as CreateNetwork with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateNetwork for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateNetworkWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateNetworkInput, opts ...request.Option) (*CreateNetworkOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateNetworkRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opCreateNode = "CreateNode"
// CreateNodeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateNode operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See CreateNode for more information on using the CreateNode
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the CreateNodeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateNodeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/CreateNode
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateNodeRequest(input *CreateNodeInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateNodeOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateNode,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}/nodes",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateNodeInput{}
}
output = &CreateNodeOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateNode API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Creates a node on the specified blockchain network.
//
// Applies to Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation CreateNode for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceNotFoundException
// A requested resource does not exist. It may have been deleted or referenced
// inaccurately.
//
// * ResourceAlreadyExistsException
// A resource request is issued for a resource that already exists.
//
// * ResourceNotReadyException
// The requested resource exists but is not in a status that can complete the
// operation.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * ResourceLimitExceededException
// The maximum number of resources of that type already exist. Ensure the resources
// requested are within the boundaries of the service edition and your account
// limits.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// * TooManyTagsException
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/CreateNode
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateNode(input *CreateNodeInput) (*CreateNodeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateNodeRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateNodeWithContext is the same as CreateNode with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateNode for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateNodeWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateNodeInput, opts ...request.Option) (*CreateNodeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateNodeRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opCreateProposal = "CreateProposal"
// CreateProposalRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateProposal operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See CreateProposal for more information on using the CreateProposal
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the CreateProposalRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateProposalRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/CreateProposal
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateProposalRequest(input *CreateProposalInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateProposalOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateProposal,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}/proposals",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateProposalInput{}
}
output = &CreateProposalOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateProposal API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Creates a proposal for a change to the network that other members of the
// network can vote on, for example, a proposal to add a new member to the network.
// Any member can create a proposal.
//
// Applies only to Hyperledger Fabric.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation CreateProposal for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceNotFoundException
// A requested resource does not exist. It may have been deleted or referenced
// inaccurately.
//
// * ResourceNotReadyException
// The requested resource exists but is not in a status that can complete the
// operation.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// * TooManyTagsException
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/CreateProposal
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateProposal(input *CreateProposalInput) (*CreateProposalOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateProposalRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateProposalWithContext is the same as CreateProposal with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateProposal for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) CreateProposalWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateProposalInput, opts ...request.Option) (*CreateProposalOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateProposalRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDeleteMember = "DeleteMember"
// DeleteMemberRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteMember operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See DeleteMember for more information on using the DeleteMember
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the DeleteMemberRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteMemberRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/DeleteMember
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) DeleteMemberRequest(input *DeleteMemberInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteMemberOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteMember,
HTTPMethod: "DELETE",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}/members/{memberId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteMemberInput{}
}
output = &DeleteMemberOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Swap(restjson.UnmarshalHandler.Name, protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteMember API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Deletes a member. Deleting a member removes the member and all associated
// resources from the network. DeleteMember can only be called for a specified
// MemberId if the principal performing the action is associated with the AWS
// account that owns the member. In all other cases, the DeleteMember action
// is carried out as the result of an approved proposal to remove a member.
// If MemberId is the last member in a network specified by the last AWS account,
// the network is deleted also.
//
// Applies only to Hyperledger Fabric.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation DeleteMember for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceNotFoundException
// A requested resource does not exist. It may have been deleted or referenced
// inaccurately.
//
// * ResourceNotReadyException
// The requested resource exists but is not in a status that can complete the
// operation.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/DeleteMember
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) DeleteMember(input *DeleteMemberInput) (*DeleteMemberOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteMemberRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DeleteMemberWithContext is the same as DeleteMember with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DeleteMember for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) DeleteMemberWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DeleteMemberInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DeleteMemberOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteMemberRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDeleteNode = "DeleteNode"
// DeleteNodeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteNode operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See DeleteNode for more information on using the DeleteNode
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the DeleteNodeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteNodeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/DeleteNode
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) DeleteNodeRequest(input *DeleteNodeInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteNodeOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteNode,
HTTPMethod: "DELETE",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}/nodes/{nodeId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteNodeInput{}
}
output = &DeleteNodeOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Swap(restjson.UnmarshalHandler.Name, protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteNode API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Deletes a node that your AWS account owns. All data on the node is lost and
// cannot be recovered.
//
// Applies to Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation DeleteNode for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceNotFoundException
// A requested resource does not exist. It may have been deleted or referenced
// inaccurately.
//
// * ResourceNotReadyException
// The requested resource exists but is not in a status that can complete the
// operation.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/DeleteNode
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) DeleteNode(input *DeleteNodeInput) (*DeleteNodeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteNodeRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DeleteNodeWithContext is the same as DeleteNode with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DeleteNode for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) DeleteNodeWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DeleteNodeInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DeleteNodeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteNodeRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opGetMember = "GetMember"
// GetMemberRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetMember operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See GetMember for more information on using the GetMember
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetMemberRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetMemberRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/GetMember
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetMemberRequest(input *GetMemberInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetMemberOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opGetMember,
HTTPMethod: "GET",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}/members/{memberId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &GetMemberInput{}
}
output = &GetMemberOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// GetMember API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Returns detailed information about a member.
//
// Applies only to Hyperledger Fabric.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation GetMember for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceNotFoundException
// A requested resource does not exist. It may have been deleted or referenced
// inaccurately.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/GetMember
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetMember(input *GetMemberInput) (*GetMemberOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetMemberRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// GetMemberWithContext is the same as GetMember with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See GetMember for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetMemberWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *GetMemberInput, opts ...request.Option) (*GetMemberOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetMemberRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opGetNetwork = "GetNetwork"
// GetNetworkRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetNetwork operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See GetNetwork for more information on using the GetNetwork
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetNetworkRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetNetworkRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/GetNetwork
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetNetworkRequest(input *GetNetworkInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetNetworkOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opGetNetwork,
HTTPMethod: "GET",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &GetNetworkInput{}
}
output = &GetNetworkOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// GetNetwork API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Returns detailed information about a network.
//
// Applies to Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation GetNetwork for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceNotFoundException
// A requested resource does not exist. It may have been deleted or referenced
// inaccurately.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/GetNetwork
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetNetwork(input *GetNetworkInput) (*GetNetworkOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetNetworkRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// GetNetworkWithContext is the same as GetNetwork with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See GetNetwork for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetNetworkWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *GetNetworkInput, opts ...request.Option) (*GetNetworkOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetNetworkRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opGetNode = "GetNode"
// GetNodeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetNode operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See GetNode for more information on using the GetNode
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetNodeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetNodeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/GetNode
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetNodeRequest(input *GetNodeInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetNodeOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opGetNode,
HTTPMethod: "GET",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}/nodes/{nodeId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &GetNodeInput{}
}
output = &GetNodeOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// GetNode API operation for Amazon Managed Blockchain.
//
// Returns detailed information about a node.
//
// Applies to Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum.
//
// Returns awserr.Error for service API and SDK errors. Use runtime type assertions
// with awserr.Error's Code and Message methods to get detailed information about
// the error.
//
// See the AWS API reference guide for Amazon Managed Blockchain's
// API operation GetNode for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * InvalidRequestException
// The action or operation requested is invalid. Verify that the action is typed
// correctly.
//
// * AccessDeniedException
// You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
//
// * ResourceNotFoundException
// A requested resource does not exist. It may have been deleted or referenced
// inaccurately.
//
// * ThrottlingException
// The request or operation could not be performed because a service is throttling
// requests. The most common source of throttling errors is launching EC2 instances
// such that your service limit for EC2 instances is exceeded. Request a limit
// increase or delete unused resources if possible.
//
// * InternalServiceErrorException
// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception
// or failure.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/GetNode
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetNode(input *GetNodeInput) (*GetNodeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetNodeRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// GetNodeWithContext is the same as GetNode with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See GetNode for details on how to use this API operation.
//
// The context must be non-nil and will be used for request cancellation. If
// the context is nil a panic will occur. In the future the SDK may create
// sub-contexts for http.Requests. See https://golang.org/pkg/context/
// for more information on using Contexts.
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetNodeWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *GetNodeInput, opts ...request.Option) (*GetNodeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetNodeRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opGetProposal = "GetProposal"
// GetProposalRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetProposal operation. The "output" return
// value will be populated with the request's response once the request completes
// successfully.
//
// Use "Send" method on the returned Request to send the API call to the service.
// the "output" return value is not valid until after Send returns without error.
//
// See GetProposal for more information on using the GetProposal
// API call, and error handling.
//
// This method is useful when you want to inject custom logic or configuration
// into the SDK's request lifecycle. Such as custom headers, or retry logic.
//
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetProposalRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetProposalRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/managedblockchain-2018-09-24/GetProposal
func (c *ManagedBlockchain) GetProposalRequest(input *GetProposalInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetProposalOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opGetProposal,
HTTPMethod: "GET",
HTTPPath: "/networks/{networkId}/proposals/{proposalId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &GetProposalInput{}