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// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.
package batch
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol/restjson"
)
const opCancelJob = "CancelJob"
// CancelJobRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CancelJob 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 CancelJob for more information on using the CancelJob
// 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 CancelJobRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CancelJobRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/CancelJob
func (c *Batch) CancelJobRequest(input *CancelJobInput) (req *request.Request, output *CancelJobOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCancelJob,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/canceljob",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CancelJobInput{}
}
output = &CancelJobOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Swap(restjson.UnmarshalHandler.Name, protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// CancelJob API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Cancels a job in an Batch job queue. Jobs that are in the SUBMITTED, PENDING,
// or RUNNABLE state are canceled. Jobs that have progressed to STARTING or
// RUNNING aren't canceled, but the API operation still succeeds, even if no
// job is canceled. These jobs must be terminated with the TerminateJob operation.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation CancelJob for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/CancelJob
func (c *Batch) CancelJob(input *CancelJobInput) (*CancelJobOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CancelJobRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CancelJobWithContext is the same as CancelJob with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CancelJob 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 *Batch) CancelJobWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CancelJobInput, opts ...request.Option) (*CancelJobOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CancelJobRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opCreateComputeEnvironment = "CreateComputeEnvironment"
// CreateComputeEnvironmentRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateComputeEnvironment 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 CreateComputeEnvironment for more information on using the CreateComputeEnvironment
// 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 CreateComputeEnvironmentRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateComputeEnvironmentRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/CreateComputeEnvironment
func (c *Batch) CreateComputeEnvironmentRequest(input *CreateComputeEnvironmentInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateComputeEnvironmentOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateComputeEnvironment,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/createcomputeenvironment",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateComputeEnvironmentInput{}
}
output = &CreateComputeEnvironmentOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateComputeEnvironment API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Creates an Batch compute environment. You can create MANAGED or UNMANAGED
// compute environments. MANAGED compute environments can use Amazon EC2 or
// Fargate resources. UNMANAGED compute environments can only use EC2 resources.
//
// In a managed compute environment, Batch manages the capacity and instance
// types of the compute resources within the environment. This is based on the
// compute resource specification that you define or the launch template (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-launch-templates.html)
// that you specify when you create the compute environment. Either, you can
// choose to use EC2 On-Demand Instances and EC2 Spot Instances. Or, you can
// use Fargate and Fargate Spot capacity in your managed compute environment.
// You can optionally set a maximum price so that Spot Instances only launch
// when the Spot Instance price is less than a specified percentage of the On-Demand
// price.
//
// Multi-node parallel jobs aren't supported on Spot Instances.
//
// In an unmanaged compute environment, you can manage your own EC2 compute
// resources and have a lot of flexibility with how you configure your compute
// resources. For example, you can use custom AMIs. However, you must verify
// that each of your AMIs meet the Amazon ECS container instance AMI specification.
// For more information, see container instance AMIs (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/container_instance_AMIs.html)
// in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. After you created
// your unmanaged compute environment, you can use the DescribeComputeEnvironments
// operation to find the Amazon ECS cluster that's associated with it. Then,
// launch your container instances into that Amazon ECS cluster. For more information,
// see Launching an Amazon ECS container instance (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/launch_container_instance.html)
// in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
//
// Batch doesn't upgrade the AMIs in a compute environment after the environment
// is created. For example, it doesn't update the AMIs when a newer version
// of the Amazon ECS optimized AMI is available. Therefore, you're responsible
// for managing the guest operating system (including its updates and security
// patches) and any additional application software or utilities that you install
// on the compute resources. To use a new AMI for your Batch jobs, complete
// these steps:
//
// Create a new compute environment with the new AMI.
//
// Add the compute environment to an existing job queue.
//
// Remove the earlier compute environment from your job queue.
//
// Delete the earlier compute environment.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation CreateComputeEnvironment for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/CreateComputeEnvironment
func (c *Batch) CreateComputeEnvironment(input *CreateComputeEnvironmentInput) (*CreateComputeEnvironmentOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateComputeEnvironmentRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateComputeEnvironmentWithContext is the same as CreateComputeEnvironment with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateComputeEnvironment 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 *Batch) CreateComputeEnvironmentWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateComputeEnvironmentInput, opts ...request.Option) (*CreateComputeEnvironmentOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateComputeEnvironmentRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opCreateJobQueue = "CreateJobQueue"
// CreateJobQueueRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateJobQueue 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 CreateJobQueue for more information on using the CreateJobQueue
// 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 CreateJobQueueRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateJobQueueRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/CreateJobQueue
func (c *Batch) CreateJobQueueRequest(input *CreateJobQueueInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateJobQueueOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateJobQueue,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/createjobqueue",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateJobQueueInput{}
}
output = &CreateJobQueueOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateJobQueue API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Creates an Batch job queue. When you create a job queue, you associate one
// or more compute environments to the queue and assign an order of preference
// for the compute environments.
//
// You also set a priority to the job queue that determines the order that the
// Batch scheduler places jobs onto its associated compute environments. For
// example, if a compute environment is associated with more than one job queue,
// the job queue with a higher priority is given preference for scheduling jobs
// to that compute environment.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation CreateJobQueue for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/CreateJobQueue
func (c *Batch) CreateJobQueue(input *CreateJobQueueInput) (*CreateJobQueueOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateJobQueueRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateJobQueueWithContext is the same as CreateJobQueue with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateJobQueue 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 *Batch) CreateJobQueueWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateJobQueueInput, opts ...request.Option) (*CreateJobQueueOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateJobQueueRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDeleteComputeEnvironment = "DeleteComputeEnvironment"
// DeleteComputeEnvironmentRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteComputeEnvironment 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 DeleteComputeEnvironment for more information on using the DeleteComputeEnvironment
// 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 DeleteComputeEnvironmentRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteComputeEnvironmentRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DeleteComputeEnvironment
func (c *Batch) DeleteComputeEnvironmentRequest(input *DeleteComputeEnvironmentInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteComputeEnvironmentOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteComputeEnvironment,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/deletecomputeenvironment",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteComputeEnvironmentInput{}
}
output = &DeleteComputeEnvironmentOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Swap(restjson.UnmarshalHandler.Name, protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteComputeEnvironment API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Deletes an Batch compute environment.
//
// Before you can delete a compute environment, you must set its state to DISABLED
// with the UpdateComputeEnvironment API operation and disassociate it from
// any job queues with the UpdateJobQueue API operation. Compute environments
// that use Fargate resources must terminate all active jobs on that compute
// environment before deleting the compute environment. If this isn't done,
// the compute environment enters an invalid state.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation DeleteComputeEnvironment for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DeleteComputeEnvironment
func (c *Batch) DeleteComputeEnvironment(input *DeleteComputeEnvironmentInput) (*DeleteComputeEnvironmentOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteComputeEnvironmentRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DeleteComputeEnvironmentWithContext is the same as DeleteComputeEnvironment with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DeleteComputeEnvironment 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 *Batch) DeleteComputeEnvironmentWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DeleteComputeEnvironmentInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DeleteComputeEnvironmentOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteComputeEnvironmentRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDeleteJobQueue = "DeleteJobQueue"
// DeleteJobQueueRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteJobQueue 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 DeleteJobQueue for more information on using the DeleteJobQueue
// 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 DeleteJobQueueRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteJobQueueRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DeleteJobQueue
func (c *Batch) DeleteJobQueueRequest(input *DeleteJobQueueInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteJobQueueOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteJobQueue,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/deletejobqueue",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteJobQueueInput{}
}
output = &DeleteJobQueueOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Swap(restjson.UnmarshalHandler.Name, protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteJobQueue API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Deletes the specified job queue. You must first disable submissions for a
// queue with the UpdateJobQueue operation. All jobs in the queue are eventually
// terminated when you delete a job queue. The jobs are terminated at a rate
// of about 16 jobs each second.
//
// It's not necessary to disassociate compute environments from a queue before
// submitting a DeleteJobQueue request.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation DeleteJobQueue for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DeleteJobQueue
func (c *Batch) DeleteJobQueue(input *DeleteJobQueueInput) (*DeleteJobQueueOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteJobQueueRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DeleteJobQueueWithContext is the same as DeleteJobQueue with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DeleteJobQueue 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 *Batch) DeleteJobQueueWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DeleteJobQueueInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DeleteJobQueueOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteJobQueueRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDeregisterJobDefinition = "DeregisterJobDefinition"
// DeregisterJobDefinitionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeregisterJobDefinition 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 DeregisterJobDefinition for more information on using the DeregisterJobDefinition
// 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 DeregisterJobDefinitionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeregisterJobDefinitionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DeregisterJobDefinition
func (c *Batch) DeregisterJobDefinitionRequest(input *DeregisterJobDefinitionInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeregisterJobDefinitionOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeregisterJobDefinition,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/deregisterjobdefinition",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeregisterJobDefinitionInput{}
}
output = &DeregisterJobDefinitionOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Swap(restjson.UnmarshalHandler.Name, protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeregisterJobDefinition API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Deregisters an Batch job definition. Job definitions are permanently deleted
// after 180 days.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation DeregisterJobDefinition for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DeregisterJobDefinition
func (c *Batch) DeregisterJobDefinition(input *DeregisterJobDefinitionInput) (*DeregisterJobDefinitionOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeregisterJobDefinitionRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DeregisterJobDefinitionWithContext is the same as DeregisterJobDefinition with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DeregisterJobDefinition 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 *Batch) DeregisterJobDefinitionWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DeregisterJobDefinitionInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DeregisterJobDefinitionOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeregisterJobDefinitionRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDescribeComputeEnvironments = "DescribeComputeEnvironments"
// DescribeComputeEnvironmentsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeComputeEnvironments 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 DescribeComputeEnvironments for more information on using the DescribeComputeEnvironments
// 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 DescribeComputeEnvironmentsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeComputeEnvironmentsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DescribeComputeEnvironments
func (c *Batch) DescribeComputeEnvironmentsRequest(input *DescribeComputeEnvironmentsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeComputeEnvironmentsOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeComputeEnvironments,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/describecomputeenvironments",
Paginator: &request.Paginator{
InputTokens: []string{"nextToken"},
OutputTokens: []string{"nextToken"},
LimitToken: "maxResults",
TruncationToken: "",
},
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeComputeEnvironmentsInput{}
}
output = &DescribeComputeEnvironmentsOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// DescribeComputeEnvironments API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Describes one or more of your compute environments.
//
// If you're using an unmanaged compute environment, you can use the DescribeComputeEnvironment
// operation to determine the ecsClusterArn that you should launch your Amazon
// ECS container instances into.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation DescribeComputeEnvironments for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DescribeComputeEnvironments
func (c *Batch) DescribeComputeEnvironments(input *DescribeComputeEnvironmentsInput) (*DescribeComputeEnvironmentsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeComputeEnvironmentsRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DescribeComputeEnvironmentsWithContext is the same as DescribeComputeEnvironments with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DescribeComputeEnvironments 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 *Batch) DescribeComputeEnvironmentsWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DescribeComputeEnvironmentsInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DescribeComputeEnvironmentsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeComputeEnvironmentsRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DescribeComputeEnvironmentsPages iterates over the pages of a DescribeComputeEnvironments operation,
// calling the "fn" function with the response data for each page. To stop
// iterating, return false from the fn function.
//
// See DescribeComputeEnvironments 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 DescribeComputeEnvironments operation.
// pageNum := 0
// err := client.DescribeComputeEnvironmentsPages(params,
// func(page *batch.DescribeComputeEnvironmentsOutput, lastPage bool) bool {
// pageNum++
// fmt.Println(page)
// return pageNum <= 3
// })
//
func (c *Batch) DescribeComputeEnvironmentsPages(input *DescribeComputeEnvironmentsInput, fn func(*DescribeComputeEnvironmentsOutput, bool) bool) error {
return c.DescribeComputeEnvironmentsPagesWithContext(aws.BackgroundContext(), input, fn)
}
// DescribeComputeEnvironmentsPagesWithContext same as DescribeComputeEnvironmentsPages except
// it takes a Context and allows setting request options on the pages.
//
// 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 *Batch) DescribeComputeEnvironmentsPagesWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DescribeComputeEnvironmentsInput, fn func(*DescribeComputeEnvironmentsOutput, bool) bool, opts ...request.Option) error {
p := request.Pagination{
NewRequest: func() (*request.Request, error) {
var inCpy *DescribeComputeEnvironmentsInput
if input != nil {
tmp := *input
inCpy = &tmp
}
req, _ := c.DescribeComputeEnvironmentsRequest(inCpy)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return req, nil
},
}
for p.Next() {
if !fn(p.Page().(*DescribeComputeEnvironmentsOutput), !p.HasNextPage()) {
break
}
}
return p.Err()
}
const opDescribeJobDefinitions = "DescribeJobDefinitions"
// DescribeJobDefinitionsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeJobDefinitions 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 DescribeJobDefinitions for more information on using the DescribeJobDefinitions
// 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 DescribeJobDefinitionsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeJobDefinitionsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DescribeJobDefinitions
func (c *Batch) DescribeJobDefinitionsRequest(input *DescribeJobDefinitionsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeJobDefinitionsOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeJobDefinitions,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/describejobdefinitions",
Paginator: &request.Paginator{
InputTokens: []string{"nextToken"},
OutputTokens: []string{"nextToken"},
LimitToken: "maxResults",
TruncationToken: "",
},
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeJobDefinitionsInput{}
}
output = &DescribeJobDefinitionsOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// DescribeJobDefinitions API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Describes a list of job definitions. You can specify a status (such as ACTIVE)
// to only return job definitions that match that status.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation DescribeJobDefinitions for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DescribeJobDefinitions
func (c *Batch) DescribeJobDefinitions(input *DescribeJobDefinitionsInput) (*DescribeJobDefinitionsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeJobDefinitionsRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DescribeJobDefinitionsWithContext is the same as DescribeJobDefinitions with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DescribeJobDefinitions 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 *Batch) DescribeJobDefinitionsWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DescribeJobDefinitionsInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DescribeJobDefinitionsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeJobDefinitionsRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DescribeJobDefinitionsPages iterates over the pages of a DescribeJobDefinitions operation,
// calling the "fn" function with the response data for each page. To stop
// iterating, return false from the fn function.
//
// See DescribeJobDefinitions 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 DescribeJobDefinitions operation.
// pageNum := 0
// err := client.DescribeJobDefinitionsPages(params,
// func(page *batch.DescribeJobDefinitionsOutput, lastPage bool) bool {
// pageNum++
// fmt.Println(page)
// return pageNum <= 3
// })
//
func (c *Batch) DescribeJobDefinitionsPages(input *DescribeJobDefinitionsInput, fn func(*DescribeJobDefinitionsOutput, bool) bool) error {
return c.DescribeJobDefinitionsPagesWithContext(aws.BackgroundContext(), input, fn)
}
// DescribeJobDefinitionsPagesWithContext same as DescribeJobDefinitionsPages except
// it takes a Context and allows setting request options on the pages.
//
// 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 *Batch) DescribeJobDefinitionsPagesWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DescribeJobDefinitionsInput, fn func(*DescribeJobDefinitionsOutput, bool) bool, opts ...request.Option) error {
p := request.Pagination{
NewRequest: func() (*request.Request, error) {
var inCpy *DescribeJobDefinitionsInput
if input != nil {
tmp := *input
inCpy = &tmp
}
req, _ := c.DescribeJobDefinitionsRequest(inCpy)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return req, nil
},
}
for p.Next() {
if !fn(p.Page().(*DescribeJobDefinitionsOutput), !p.HasNextPage()) {
break
}
}
return p.Err()
}
const opDescribeJobQueues = "DescribeJobQueues"
// DescribeJobQueuesRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeJobQueues 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 DescribeJobQueues for more information on using the DescribeJobQueues
// 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 DescribeJobQueuesRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeJobQueuesRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DescribeJobQueues
func (c *Batch) DescribeJobQueuesRequest(input *DescribeJobQueuesInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeJobQueuesOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeJobQueues,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/v1/describejobqueues",
Paginator: &request.Paginator{
InputTokens: []string{"nextToken"},
OutputTokens: []string{"nextToken"},
LimitToken: "maxResults",
TruncationToken: "",
},
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeJobQueuesInput{}
}
output = &DescribeJobQueuesOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// DescribeJobQueues API operation for AWS Batch.
//
// Describes one or more of your job queues.
//
// 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 AWS Batch's
// API operation DescribeJobQueues for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Types:
// * ClientException
// These errors are usually caused by a client action, such as using an action
// or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the
// action or resource, or specifying an identifier that's not valid.
//
// * ServerException
// These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
//
// See also, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch-2016-08-10/DescribeJobQueues
func (c *Batch) DescribeJobQueues(input *DescribeJobQueuesInput) (*DescribeJobQueuesOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeJobQueuesRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DescribeJobQueuesWithContext is the same as DescribeJobQueues with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DescribeJobQueues 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 *Batch) DescribeJobQueuesWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DescribeJobQueuesInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DescribeJobQueuesOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeJobQueuesRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DescribeJobQueuesPages iterates over the pages of a DescribeJobQueues operation,
// calling the "fn" function with the response data for each page. To stop
// iterating, return false from the fn function.
//
// See DescribeJobQueues 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 DescribeJobQueues operation.
// pageNum := 0
// err := client.DescribeJobQueuesPages(params,
// func(page *batch.DescribeJobQueuesOutput, lastPage bool) bool {
// pageNum++
// fmt.Println(page)
// return pageNum <= 3
// })
//
func (c *Batch) DescribeJobQueuesPages(input *DescribeJobQueuesInput, fn func(*DescribeJobQueuesOutput, bool) bool) error {
return c.DescribeJobQueuesPagesWithContext(aws.BackgroundContext(), input, fn)
}
// DescribeJobQueuesPagesWithContext same as DescribeJobQueuesPages except
// it takes a Context and allows setting request options on the pages.
//
// 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 *Batch) DescribeJobQueuesPagesWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DescribeJobQueuesInput, fn func(*DescribeJobQueuesOutput, bool) bool, opts ...request.Option) error {
p := request.Pagination{
NewRequest: func() (*request.Request, error) {
var inCpy *DescribeJobQueuesInput