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// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.
package types
import (
smithydocument "github.com/aws/smithy-go/document"
"time"
)
// This section describes operations that you can perform on an AWS Elemental
// MediaStore container.
type Container struct {
// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container. The ARN has the following
// format: arn:aws:::container/ For example:
// arn:aws:mediastore:us-west-2:111122223333:container/movies
ARN *string
// The state of access logging on the container. This value is false by default,
// indicating that AWS Elemental MediaStore does not send access logs to Amazon
// CloudWatch Logs. When you enable access logging on the container, MediaStore
// changes this value to true , indicating that the service delivers access logs
// for objects stored in that container to CloudWatch Logs.
AccessLoggingEnabled *bool
// Unix timestamp.
CreationTime *time.Time
// The DNS endpoint of the container. Use the endpoint to identify the specific
// container when sending requests to the data plane. The service assigns this
// value when the container is created. Once the value has been assigned, it does
// not change.
Endpoint *string
// The name of the container.
Name *string
// The status of container creation or deletion. The status is one of the
// following: CREATING , ACTIVE , or DELETING . While the service is creating the
// container, the status is CREATING . When the endpoint is available, the status
// changes to ACTIVE .
Status ContainerStatus
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}
// A rule for a CORS policy. You can add up to 100 rules to a CORS policy. If more
// than one rule applies, the service uses the first applicable rule listed.
type CorsRule struct {
// Specifies which headers are allowed in a preflight OPTIONS request through the
// Access-Control-Request-Headers header. Each header name that is specified in
// Access-Control-Request-Headers must have a corresponding entry in the rule. Only
// the headers that were requested are sent back. This element can contain only one
// wildcard character (*).
//
// This member is required.
AllowedHeaders []string
// One or more response headers that you want users to be able to access from
// their applications (for example, from a JavaScript XMLHttpRequest object). Each
// CORS rule must have at least one AllowedOrigins element. The string value can
// include only one wildcard character (*), for example, http://*.example.com.
// Additionally, you can specify only one wildcard character to allow cross-origin
// access for all origins.
//
// This member is required.
AllowedOrigins []string
// Identifies an HTTP method that the origin that is specified in the rule is
// allowed to execute. Each CORS rule must contain at least one AllowedMethods and
// one AllowedOrigins element.
AllowedMethods []MethodName
// One or more headers in the response that you want users to be able to access
// from their applications (for example, from a JavaScript XMLHttpRequest object).
// This element is optional for each rule.
ExposeHeaders []string
// The time in seconds that your browser caches the preflight response for the
// specified resource. A CORS rule can have only one MaxAgeSeconds element.
MaxAgeSeconds int32
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}
// The metric policy that is associated with the container. A metric policy allows
// AWS Elemental MediaStore to send metrics to Amazon CloudWatch. In the policy,
// you must indicate whether you want MediaStore to send container-level metrics.
// You can also include rules to define groups of objects that you want MediaStore
// to send object-level metrics for. To view examples of how to construct a metric
// policy for your use case, see Example Metric Policies (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediastore/latest/ug/policies-metric-examples.html)
// .
type MetricPolicy struct {
// A setting to enable or disable metrics at the container level.
//
// This member is required.
ContainerLevelMetrics ContainerLevelMetrics
// A parameter that holds an array of rules that enable metrics at the object
// level. This parameter is optional, but if you choose to include it, you must
// also include at least one rule. By default, you can include up to five rules.
// You can also request a quota increase (https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/home?region=us-east-1#!/services/mediastore/quotas)
// to allow up to 300 rules per policy.
MetricPolicyRules []MetricPolicyRule
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}
// A setting that enables metrics at the object level. Each rule contains an
// object group and an object group name. If the policy includes the
// MetricPolicyRules parameter, you must include at least one rule. Each metric
// policy can include up to five rules by default. You can also request a quota
// increase (https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/home?region=us-east-1#!/services/mediastore/quotas)
// to allow up to 300 rules per policy.
type MetricPolicyRule struct {
// A path or file name that defines which objects to include in the group.
// Wildcards (*) are acceptable.
//
// This member is required.
ObjectGroup *string
// A name that allows you to refer to the object group.
//
// This member is required.
ObjectGroupName *string
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}
// A collection of tags associated with a container. Each tag consists of a
// key:value pair, which can be anything you define. Typically, the tag key
// represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a
// specific value within that category (such as "test," "development," or
// "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each container. For more information
// about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in
// MediaStore (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediastore/latest/ug/tagging.html) .
type Tag struct {
// Part of the key:value pair that defines a tag. You can use a tag key to
// describe a category of information, such as "customer." Tag keys are
// case-sensitive.
//
// This member is required.
Key *string
// Part of the key:value pair that defines a tag. You can use a tag value to
// describe a specific value within a category, such as "companyA" or "companyB."
// Tag values are case-sensitive.
Value *string
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}
type noSmithyDocumentSerde = smithydocument.NoSerde