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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
// Package swf provides a client for Amazon Simple Workflow Service.
package swf
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"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/jsonrpc"
)
const opCountClosedWorkflowExecutions = "CountClosedWorkflowExecutions"
// CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CountClosedWorkflowExecutions operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the CountClosedWorkflowExecutions method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest(input *CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput) (req *request.Request, output *WorkflowExecutionCount) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCountClosedWorkflowExecutions,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &WorkflowExecutionCount{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns the number of closed workflow executions within the given domain
// that meet the specified filtering criteria.
//
// This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and
// may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element
// with the appropriate keys. tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is
// swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name.
// typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.
// If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action,
// or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action
// fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED.
// For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon
// SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) CountClosedWorkflowExecutions(input *CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput) (*WorkflowExecutionCount, error) {
req, out := c.CountClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opCountOpenWorkflowExecutions = "CountOpenWorkflowExecutions"
// CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CountOpenWorkflowExecutions operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the CountOpenWorkflowExecutions method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsRequest(input *CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsInput) (req *request.Request, output *WorkflowExecutionCount) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCountOpenWorkflowExecutions,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &WorkflowExecutionCount{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns the number of open workflow executions within the given domain that
// meet the specified filtering criteria.
//
// This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and
// may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element
// with the appropriate keys. tagFilter.tag: String constraint. The key is
// swf:tagFilter.tag. typeFilter.name: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.name.
// typeFilter.version: String constraint. The key is swf:typeFilter.version.
// If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action,
// or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action
// fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED.
// For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon
// SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) CountOpenWorkflowExecutions(input *CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsInput) (*WorkflowExecutionCount, error) {
req, out := c.CountOpenWorkflowExecutionsRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opCountPendingActivityTasks = "CountPendingActivityTasks"
// CountPendingActivityTasksRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CountPendingActivityTasks operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the CountPendingActivityTasks method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the CountPendingActivityTasksRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CountPendingActivityTasksRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) CountPendingActivityTasksRequest(input *CountPendingActivityTasksInput) (req *request.Request, output *PendingTaskCount) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCountPendingActivityTasks,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CountPendingActivityTasksInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &PendingTaskCount{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns the estimated number of activity tasks in the specified task list.
// The count returned is an approximation and is not guaranteed to be exact.
// If you specify a task list that no activity task was ever scheduled in then
// 0 will be returned.
//
// Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element
// with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain
// task lists. If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke
// the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints,
// the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be
// set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see
// Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) CountPendingActivityTasks(input *CountPendingActivityTasksInput) (*PendingTaskCount, error) {
req, out := c.CountPendingActivityTasksRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opCountPendingDecisionTasks = "CountPendingDecisionTasks"
// CountPendingDecisionTasksRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CountPendingDecisionTasks operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the CountPendingDecisionTasks method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the CountPendingDecisionTasksRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CountPendingDecisionTasksRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) CountPendingDecisionTasksRequest(input *CountPendingDecisionTasksInput) (req *request.Request, output *PendingTaskCount) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCountPendingDecisionTasks,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CountPendingDecisionTasksInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &PendingTaskCount{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns the estimated number of decision tasks in the specified task list.
// The count returned is an approximation and is not guaranteed to be exact.
// If you specify a task list that no decision task was ever scheduled in then
// 0 will be returned.
//
// Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. Constrain the taskList.name parameter by using a Condition element
// with the swf:taskList.name key to allow the action to access only certain
// task lists. If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke
// the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints,
// the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be
// set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies, see
// Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) CountPendingDecisionTasks(input *CountPendingDecisionTasksInput) (*PendingTaskCount, error) {
req, out := c.CountPendingDecisionTasksRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDeprecateActivityType = "DeprecateActivityType"
// DeprecateActivityTypeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeprecateActivityType operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DeprecateActivityType method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DeprecateActivityTypeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeprecateActivityTypeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) DeprecateActivityTypeRequest(input *DeprecateActivityTypeInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeprecateActivityTypeOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeprecateActivityType,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeprecateActivityTypeInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(jsonrpc.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
output = &DeprecateActivityTypeOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Deprecates the specified activity type. After an activity type has been deprecated,
// you cannot create new tasks of that activity type. Tasks of this type that
// were scheduled before the type was deprecated will continue to run.
//
// This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and
// may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element
// with the appropriate keys. activityType.name: String constraint. The key
// is swf:activityType.name. activityType.version: String constraint. The key
// is swf:activityType.version. If the caller does not have sufficient permissions
// to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified
// constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter
// will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies,
// see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) DeprecateActivityType(input *DeprecateActivityTypeInput) (*DeprecateActivityTypeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeprecateActivityTypeRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDeprecateDomain = "DeprecateDomain"
// DeprecateDomainRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeprecateDomain operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DeprecateDomain method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DeprecateDomainRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeprecateDomainRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) DeprecateDomainRequest(input *DeprecateDomainInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeprecateDomainOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeprecateDomain,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeprecateDomainInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(jsonrpc.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
output = &DeprecateDomainOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Deprecates the specified domain. After a domain has been deprecated it cannot
// be used to create new workflow executions or register new types. However,
// you can still use visibility actions on this domain. Deprecating a domain
// also deprecates all activity and workflow types registered in the domain.
// Executions that were started before the domain was deprecated will continue
// to run.
//
// This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and
// may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.
// If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action,
// or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action
// fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED.
// For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon
// SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) DeprecateDomain(input *DeprecateDomainInput) (*DeprecateDomainOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeprecateDomainRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDeprecateWorkflowType = "DeprecateWorkflowType"
// DeprecateWorkflowTypeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeprecateWorkflowType operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DeprecateWorkflowType method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DeprecateWorkflowTypeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeprecateWorkflowTypeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) DeprecateWorkflowTypeRequest(input *DeprecateWorkflowTypeInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeprecateWorkflowTypeOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeprecateWorkflowType,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeprecateWorkflowTypeInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(jsonrpc.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
output = &DeprecateWorkflowTypeOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Deprecates the specified workflow type. After a workflow type has been deprecated,
// you cannot create new executions of that type. Executions that were started
// before the type was deprecated will continue to run. A deprecated workflow
// type may still be used when calling visibility actions.
//
// This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and
// may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element
// with the appropriate keys. workflowType.name: String constraint. The key
// is swf:workflowType.name. workflowType.version: String constraint. The key
// is swf:workflowType.version. If the caller does not have sufficient permissions
// to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified
// constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter
// will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies,
// see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) DeprecateWorkflowType(input *DeprecateWorkflowTypeInput) (*DeprecateWorkflowTypeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeprecateWorkflowTypeRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDescribeActivityType = "DescribeActivityType"
// DescribeActivityTypeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeActivityType operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DescribeActivityType method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DescribeActivityTypeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeActivityTypeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) DescribeActivityTypeRequest(input *DescribeActivityTypeInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeActivityTypeOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeActivityType,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeActivityTypeInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &DescribeActivityTypeOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns information about the specified activity type. This includes configuration
// settings provided when the type was registered and other general information
// about the type.
//
// Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element
// with the appropriate keys. activityType.name: String constraint. The key
// is swf:activityType.name. activityType.version: String constraint. The key
// is swf:activityType.version. If the caller does not have sufficient permissions
// to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified
// constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter
// will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies,
// see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) DescribeActivityType(input *DescribeActivityTypeInput) (*DescribeActivityTypeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeActivityTypeRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDescribeDomain = "DescribeDomain"
// DescribeDomainRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeDomain operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DescribeDomain method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DescribeDomainRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeDomainRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) DescribeDomainRequest(input *DescribeDomainInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeDomainOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeDomain,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeDomainInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &DescribeDomainOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns information about the specified domain, including description and
// status.
//
// Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.
// If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action,
// or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action
// fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED.
// For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon
// SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) DescribeDomain(input *DescribeDomainInput) (*DescribeDomainOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeDomainRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDescribeWorkflowExecution = "DescribeWorkflowExecution"
// DescribeWorkflowExecutionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeWorkflowExecution operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DescribeWorkflowExecution method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DescribeWorkflowExecutionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeWorkflowExecutionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) DescribeWorkflowExecutionRequest(input *DescribeWorkflowExecutionInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeWorkflowExecutionOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeWorkflowExecution,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeWorkflowExecutionInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &DescribeWorkflowExecutionOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns information about the specified workflow execution including its
// type and some statistics.
//
// This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and
// may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.
// If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action,
// or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action
// fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED.
// For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon
// SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) DescribeWorkflowExecution(input *DescribeWorkflowExecutionInput) (*DescribeWorkflowExecutionOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeWorkflowExecutionRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDescribeWorkflowType = "DescribeWorkflowType"
// DescribeWorkflowTypeRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeWorkflowType operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the DescribeWorkflowType method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the DescribeWorkflowTypeRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeWorkflowTypeRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) DescribeWorkflowTypeRequest(input *DescribeWorkflowTypeInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeWorkflowTypeOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeWorkflowType,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeWorkflowTypeInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &DescribeWorkflowTypeOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns information about the specified workflow type. This includes configuration
// settings specified when the type was registered and other information such
// as creation date, current status, and so on.
//
// Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. Constrain the following parameters by using a Condition element
// with the appropriate keys. workflowType.name: String constraint. The key
// is swf:workflowType.name. workflowType.version: String constraint. The key
// is swf:workflowType.version. If the caller does not have sufficient permissions
// to invoke the action, or the parameter values fall outside the specified
// constraints, the action fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter
// will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED. For details and example IAM policies,
// see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) DescribeWorkflowType(input *DescribeWorkflowTypeInput) (*DescribeWorkflowTypeOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeWorkflowTypeRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opGetWorkflowExecutionHistory = "GetWorkflowExecutionHistory"
// GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetWorkflowExecutionHistory operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the GetWorkflowExecutionHistory method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryRequest(input *GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opGetWorkflowExecutionHistory,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
Paginator: &request.Paginator{
InputTokens: []string{"nextPageToken"},
OutputTokens: []string{"nextPageToken"},
LimitToken: "maximumPageSize",
TruncationToken: "",
},
}
if input == nil {
input = &GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns the history of the specified workflow execution. The results may
// be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call
// again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call.
//
// This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and
// may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.
// If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action,
// or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action
// fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED.
// For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon
// SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) GetWorkflowExecutionHistory(input *GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryInput) (*GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
// GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryPages iterates over the pages of a GetWorkflowExecutionHistory operation,
// calling the "fn" function with the response data for each page. To stop
// iterating, return false from the fn function.
//
// See GetWorkflowExecutionHistory 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 GetWorkflowExecutionHistory operation.
// pageNum := 0
// err := client.GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryPages(params,
// func(page *GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryOutput, lastPage bool) bool {
// pageNum++
// fmt.Println(page)
// return pageNum <= 3
// })
//
func (c *SWF) GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryPages(input *GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryInput, fn func(p *GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryOutput, lastPage bool) (shouldContinue bool)) error {
page, _ := c.GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryRequest(input)
page.Handlers.Build.PushBack(request.MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler("Paginator"))
return page.EachPage(func(p interface{}, lastPage bool) bool {
return fn(p.(*GetWorkflowExecutionHistoryOutput), lastPage)
})
}
const opListActivityTypes = "ListActivityTypes"
// ListActivityTypesRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ListActivityTypes operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the ListActivityTypes method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the ListActivityTypesRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ListActivityTypesRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) ListActivityTypesRequest(input *ListActivityTypesInput) (req *request.Request, output *ListActivityTypesOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opListActivityTypes,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
Paginator: &request.Paginator{
InputTokens: []string{"nextPageToken"},
OutputTokens: []string{"nextPageToken"},
LimitToken: "maximumPageSize",
TruncationToken: "",
},
}
if input == nil {
input = &ListActivityTypesInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &ListActivityTypesOutput{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns information about all activities registered in the specified domain
// that match the specified name and registration status. The result includes
// information like creation date, current status of the activity, etc. The
// results may be split into multiple pages. To retrieve subsequent pages, make
// the call again using the nextPageToken returned by the initial call.
//
// Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//
// Use a Resource element with the domain name to limit the action to only
// specified domains. Use an Action element to allow or deny permission to call
// this action. You cannot use an IAM policy to constrain this action's parameters.
// If the caller does not have sufficient permissions to invoke the action,
// or the parameter values fall outside the specified constraints, the action
// fails. The associated event attribute's cause parameter will be set to OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED.
// For details and example IAM policies, see Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon
// SWF Workflows (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/developerguide/swf-dev-iam.html).
func (c *SWF) ListActivityTypes(input *ListActivityTypesInput) (*ListActivityTypesOutput, error) {
req, out := c.ListActivityTypesRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
// ListActivityTypesPages iterates over the pages of a ListActivityTypes operation,
// calling the "fn" function with the response data for each page. To stop
// iterating, return false from the fn function.
//
// See ListActivityTypes 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 ListActivityTypes operation.
// pageNum := 0
// err := client.ListActivityTypesPages(params,
// func(page *ListActivityTypesOutput, lastPage bool) bool {
// pageNum++
// fmt.Println(page)
// return pageNum <= 3
// })
//
func (c *SWF) ListActivityTypesPages(input *ListActivityTypesInput, fn func(p *ListActivityTypesOutput, lastPage bool) (shouldContinue bool)) error {
page, _ := c.ListActivityTypesRequest(input)
page.Handlers.Build.PushBack(request.MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler("Paginator"))
return page.EachPage(func(p interface{}, lastPage bool) bool {
return fn(p.(*ListActivityTypesOutput), lastPage)
})
}
const opListClosedWorkflowExecutions = "ListClosedWorkflowExecutions"
// ListClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ListClosedWorkflowExecutions operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject
// custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to
// access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If
// you just want the service response, call the ListClosedWorkflowExecutions method directly
// instead.
//
// Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order
// to execute the request.
//
// // Example sending a request using the ListClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ListClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
func (c *SWF) ListClosedWorkflowExecutionsRequest(input *ListClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput) (req *request.Request, output *WorkflowExecutionInfos) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opListClosedWorkflowExecutions,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
Paginator: &request.Paginator{
InputTokens: []string{"nextPageToken"},
OutputTokens: []string{"nextPageToken"},
LimitToken: "maximumPageSize",
TruncationToken: "",
},
}
if input == nil {
input = &ListClosedWorkflowExecutionsInput{}
}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
output = &WorkflowExecutionInfos{}
req.Data = output
return
}
// Returns a list of closed workflow executions in the specified domain that
// meet the filtering criteria. The results may be split into multiple pages.
// To retrieve subsequent pages, make the call again using the nextPageToken
// returned by the initial call.
//
// This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and
// may not exactly reflect recent updates and changes. Access Control
//
// You can use IAM policies to control this action's access to Amazon SWF resources
// as follows:
//