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// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.
package efs
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"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 opCreateFileSystem = "CreateFileSystem"
// CreateFileSystemRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateFileSystem operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See CreateFileSystem for usage and error information.
//
// 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 CreateFileSystem 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 CreateFileSystemRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateFileSystemRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/CreateFileSystem
func (c *EFS) CreateFileSystemRequest(input *CreateFileSystemInput) (req *request.Request, output *FileSystemDescription) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateFileSystem,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/2015-02-01/file-systems",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateFileSystemInput{}
}
output = &FileSystemDescription{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateFileSystem API operation for Amazon Elastic File System.
//
// Creates a new, empty file system. The operation requires a creation token
// in the request that Amazon EFS uses to ensure idempotent creation (calling
// the operation with same creation token has no effect). If a file system does
// not currently exist that is owned by the caller's AWS account with the specified
// creation token, this operation does the following:
//
// * Creates a new, empty file system. The file system will have an Amazon
// EFS assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state creating.
//
// * Returns with the description of the created file system.
//
// Otherwise, this operation returns a FileSystemAlreadyExists error with the
// ID of the existing file system.
//
// For basic use cases, you can use a randomly generated UUID for the creation
// token.
//
// The idempotent operation allows you to retry a CreateFileSystem call without
// risk of creating an extra file system. This can happen when an initial call
// fails in a way that leaves it uncertain whether or not a file system was
// actually created. An example might be that a transport level timeout occurred
// or your connection was reset. As long as you use the same creation token,
// if the initial call had succeeded in creating a file system, the client can
// learn of its existence from the FileSystemAlreadyExists error.
//
// The CreateFileSystem call returns while the file system's lifecycle state
// is still creating. You can check the file system creation status by calling
// the DescribeFileSystems operation, which among other things returns the file
// system state.
//
// This operation also takes an optional PerformanceMode parameter that you
// choose for your file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode
// for most file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can
// scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second
// with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The
// performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created.
// For more information, see Amazon EFS: Performance Modes (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/performance.html#performancemodes.html).
//
// After the file system is fully created, Amazon EFS sets its lifecycle state
// to available, at which point you can create one or more mount targets for
// the file system in your VPC. For more information, see CreateMountTarget.
// You mount your Amazon EFS file system on an EC2 instances in your VPC via
// the mount target. For more information, see Amazon EFS: How it Works (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html).
//
// This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:CreateFileSystem
// action.
//
// 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 Elastic File System's
// API operation CreateFileSystem for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * ErrCodeBadRequest "BadRequest"
// Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid
// parameter value or a missing required parameter.
//
// * ErrCodeInternalServerError "InternalServerError"
// Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
//
// * ErrCodeFileSystemAlreadyExists "FileSystemAlreadyExists"
// Returned if the file system you are trying to create already exists, with
// the creation token you provided.
//
// * ErrCodeFileSystemLimitExceeded "FileSystemLimitExceeded"
// Returned if the AWS account has already created maximum number of file systems
// allowed per account.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/CreateFileSystem
func (c *EFS) CreateFileSystem(input *CreateFileSystemInput) (*FileSystemDescription, error) {
req, out := c.CreateFileSystemRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateFileSystemWithContext is the same as CreateFileSystem with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateFileSystem 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 *EFS) CreateFileSystemWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateFileSystemInput, opts ...request.Option) (*FileSystemDescription, error) {
req, out := c.CreateFileSystemRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opCreateMountTarget = "CreateMountTarget"
// CreateMountTargetRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateMountTarget operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See CreateMountTarget for usage and error information.
//
// 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 CreateMountTarget 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 CreateMountTargetRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateMountTargetRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/CreateMountTarget
func (c *EFS) CreateMountTargetRequest(input *CreateMountTargetInput) (req *request.Request, output *MountTargetDescription) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateMountTarget,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/2015-02-01/mount-targets",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateMountTargetInput{}
}
output = &MountTargetDescription{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateMountTarget API operation for Amazon Elastic File System.
//
// Creates a mount target for a file system. You can then mount the file system
// on EC2 instances via the mount target.
//
// You can create one mount target in each Availability Zone in your VPC. All
// EC2 instances in a VPC within a given Availability Zone share a single mount
// target for a given file system. If you have multiple subnets in an Availability
// Zone, you create a mount target in one of the subnets. EC2 instances do not
// need to be in the same subnet as the mount target in order to access their
// file system. For more information, see Amazon EFS: How it Works (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html).
//
// In the request, you also specify a file system ID for which you are creating
// the mount target and the file system's lifecycle state must be available.
// For more information, see DescribeFileSystems.
//
// In the request, you also provide a subnet ID, which determines the following:
//
// * VPC in which Amazon EFS creates the mount target
//
// * Availability Zone in which Amazon EFS creates the mount target
//
// * IP address range from which Amazon EFS selects the IP address of the
// mount target (if you don't specify an IP address in the request)
//
// After creating the mount target, Amazon EFS returns a response that includes,
// a MountTargetId and an IpAddress. You use this IP address when mounting the
// file system in an EC2 instance. You can also use the mount target's DNS name
// when mounting the file system. The EC2 instance on which you mount the file
// system via the mount target can resolve the mount target's DNS name to its
// IP address. For more information, see How it Works: Implementation Overview
// (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html#how-it-works-implementation).
//
// Note that you can create mount targets for a file system in only one VPC,
// and there can be only one mount target per Availability Zone. That is, if
// the file system already has one or more mount targets created for it, the
// subnet specified in the request to add another mount target must meet the
// following requirements:
//
// * Must belong to the same VPC as the subnets of the existing mount targets
//
// * Must not be in the same Availability Zone as any of the subnets of the
// existing mount targets
//
// If the request satisfies the requirements, Amazon EFS does the following:
//
// * Creates a new mount target in the specified subnet.
//
// * Also creates a new network interface in the subnet as follows:
//
// If the request provides an IpAddress, Amazon EFS assigns that IP address
// to the network interface. Otherwise, Amazon EFS assigns a free address
// in the subnet (in the same way that the Amazon EC2 CreateNetworkInterface
// call does when a request does not specify a primary private IP address).
//
// If the request provides SecurityGroups, this network interface is associated
// with those security groups. Otherwise, it belongs to the default security
// group for the subnet's VPC.
//
// Assigns the description Mount target fsmt-id for file system fs-id where
// fsmt-id is the mount target ID, and fs-id is the FileSystemId.
//
// Sets the requesterManaged property of the network interface to true, and
// the requesterId value to EFS.
//
// Each Amazon EFS mount target has one corresponding requester-managed EC2
// network interface. After the network interface is created, Amazon EFS
// sets the NetworkInterfaceId field in the mount target's description to
// the network interface ID, and the IpAddress field to its address. If network
// interface creation fails, the entire CreateMountTarget operation fails.
//
// The CreateMountTarget call returns only after creating the network interface,
// but while the mount target state is still creating, you can check the mount
// target creation status by calling the DescribeMountTargets operation, which
// among other things returns the mount target state.
//
// We recommend you create a mount target in each of the Availability Zones.
// There are cost considerations for using a file system in an Availability
// Zone through a mount target created in another Availability Zone. For more
// information, see Amazon EFS (http://aws.amazon.com/efs/). In addition, by
// always using a mount target local to the instance's Availability Zone, you
// eliminate a partial failure scenario. If the Availability Zone in which your
// mount target is created goes down, then you won't be able to access your
// file system through that mount target.
//
// This operation requires permissions for the following action on the file
// system:
//
// * elasticfilesystem:CreateMountTarget
//
// This operation also requires permissions for the following Amazon EC2 actions:
//
// * ec2:DescribeSubnets
//
// * ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces
//
// * ec2:CreateNetworkInterface
//
// 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 Elastic File System's
// API operation CreateMountTarget for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * ErrCodeBadRequest "BadRequest"
// Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid
// parameter value or a missing required parameter.
//
// * ErrCodeInternalServerError "InternalServerError"
// Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
//
// * ErrCodeFileSystemNotFound "FileSystemNotFound"
// Returned if the specified FileSystemId does not exist in the requester's
// AWS account.
//
// * ErrCodeIncorrectFileSystemLifeCycleState "IncorrectFileSystemLifeCycleState"
// Returned if the file system's life cycle state is not "created".
//
// * ErrCodeMountTargetConflict "MountTargetConflict"
// Returned if the mount target would violate one of the specified restrictions
// based on the file system's existing mount targets.
//
// * ErrCodeSubnetNotFound "SubnetNotFound"
// Returned if there is no subnet with ID SubnetId provided in the request.
//
// * ErrCodeNoFreeAddressesInSubnet "NoFreeAddressesInSubnet"
// Returned if IpAddress was not specified in the request and there are no free
// IP addresses in the subnet.
//
// * ErrCodeIpAddressInUse "IpAddressInUse"
// Returned if the request specified an IpAddress that is already in use in
// the subnet.
//
// * ErrCodeNetworkInterfaceLimitExceeded "NetworkInterfaceLimitExceeded"
// The calling account has reached the ENI limit for the specific AWS region.
// Client should try to delete some ENIs or get its account limit raised. For
// more information, see Amazon VPC Limits (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_Appendix_Limits.html)
// in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide (see the Network interfaces
// per VPC entry in the table).
//
// * ErrCodeSecurityGroupLimitExceeded "SecurityGroupLimitExceeded"
// Returned if the size of SecurityGroups specified in the request is greater
// than five.
//
// * ErrCodeSecurityGroupNotFound "SecurityGroupNotFound"
// Returned if one of the specified security groups does not exist in the subnet's
// VPC.
//
// * ErrCodeUnsupportedAvailabilityZone "UnsupportedAvailabilityZone"
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/CreateMountTarget
func (c *EFS) CreateMountTarget(input *CreateMountTargetInput) (*MountTargetDescription, error) {
req, out := c.CreateMountTargetRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateMountTargetWithContext is the same as CreateMountTarget with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateMountTarget 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 *EFS) CreateMountTargetWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateMountTargetInput, opts ...request.Option) (*MountTargetDescription, error) {
req, out := c.CreateMountTargetRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opCreateTags = "CreateTags"
// CreateTagsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateTags operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See CreateTags for usage and error information.
//
// 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 CreateTags 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 CreateTagsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateTagsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/CreateTags
func (c *EFS) CreateTagsRequest(input *CreateTagsInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateTagsOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateTags,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/2015-02-01/create-tags/{FileSystemId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateTagsInput{}
}
output = &CreateTagsOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(restjson.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// CreateTags API operation for Amazon Elastic File System.
//
// Creates or overwrites tags associated with a file system. Each tag is a key-value
// pair. If a tag key specified in the request already exists on the file system,
// this operation overwrites its value with the value provided in the request.
// If you add the Name tag to your file system, Amazon EFS returns it in the
// response to the DescribeFileSystems operation.
//
// This operation requires permission for the elasticfilesystem:CreateTags action.
//
// 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 Elastic File System's
// API operation CreateTags for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * ErrCodeBadRequest "BadRequest"
// Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid
// parameter value or a missing required parameter.
//
// * ErrCodeInternalServerError "InternalServerError"
// Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
//
// * ErrCodeFileSystemNotFound "FileSystemNotFound"
// Returned if the specified FileSystemId does not exist in the requester's
// AWS account.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/CreateTags
func (c *EFS) CreateTags(input *CreateTagsInput) (*CreateTagsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateTagsRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// CreateTagsWithContext is the same as CreateTags with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See CreateTags 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 *EFS) CreateTagsWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *CreateTagsInput, opts ...request.Option) (*CreateTagsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateTagsRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDeleteFileSystem = "DeleteFileSystem"
// DeleteFileSystemRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteFileSystem operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See DeleteFileSystem for usage and error information.
//
// 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 DeleteFileSystem 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 DeleteFileSystemRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteFileSystemRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DeleteFileSystem
func (c *EFS) DeleteFileSystemRequest(input *DeleteFileSystemInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteFileSystemOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteFileSystem,
HTTPMethod: "DELETE",
HTTPPath: "/2015-02-01/file-systems/{FileSystemId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteFileSystemInput{}
}
output = &DeleteFileSystemOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(restjson.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteFileSystem API operation for Amazon Elastic File System.
//
// Deletes a file system, permanently severing access to its contents. Upon
// return, the file system no longer exists and you can't access any contents
// of the deleted file system.
//
// You can't delete a file system that is in use. That is, if the file system
// has any mount targets, you must first delete them. For more information,
// see DescribeMountTargets and DeleteMountTarget.
//
// The DeleteFileSystem call returns while the file system state is still deleting.
// You can check the file system deletion status by calling the DescribeFileSystems
// operation, which returns a list of file systems in your account. If you pass
// file system ID or creation token for the deleted file system, the DescribeFileSystems
// returns a 404 FileSystemNotFound error.
//
// This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DeleteFileSystem
// action.
//
// 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 Elastic File System's
// API operation DeleteFileSystem for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * ErrCodeBadRequest "BadRequest"
// Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid
// parameter value or a missing required parameter.
//
// * ErrCodeInternalServerError "InternalServerError"
// Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
//
// * ErrCodeFileSystemNotFound "FileSystemNotFound"
// Returned if the specified FileSystemId does not exist in the requester's
// AWS account.
//
// * ErrCodeFileSystemInUse "FileSystemInUse"
// Returned if a file system has mount targets.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DeleteFileSystem
func (c *EFS) DeleteFileSystem(input *DeleteFileSystemInput) (*DeleteFileSystemOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteFileSystemRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DeleteFileSystemWithContext is the same as DeleteFileSystem with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DeleteFileSystem 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 *EFS) DeleteFileSystemWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DeleteFileSystemInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DeleteFileSystemOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteFileSystemRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDeleteMountTarget = "DeleteMountTarget"
// DeleteMountTargetRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteMountTarget operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See DeleteMountTarget for usage and error information.
//
// 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 DeleteMountTarget 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 DeleteMountTargetRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteMountTargetRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DeleteMountTarget
func (c *EFS) DeleteMountTargetRequest(input *DeleteMountTargetInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteMountTargetOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteMountTarget,
HTTPMethod: "DELETE",
HTTPPath: "/2015-02-01/mount-targets/{MountTargetId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteMountTargetInput{}
}
output = &DeleteMountTargetOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(restjson.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteMountTarget API operation for Amazon Elastic File System.
//
// Deletes the specified mount target.
//
// This operation forcibly breaks any mounts of the file system via the mount
// target that is being deleted, which might disrupt instances or applications
// using those mounts. To avoid applications getting cut off abruptly, you might
// consider unmounting any mounts of the mount target, if feasible. The operation
// also deletes the associated network interface. Uncommitted writes may be
// lost, but breaking a mount target using this operation does not corrupt the
// file system itself. The file system you created remains. You can mount an
// EC2 instance in your VPC via another mount target.
//
// This operation requires permissions for the following action on the file
// system:
//
// * elasticfilesystem:DeleteMountTarget
//
// The DeleteMountTarget call returns while the mount target state is still
// deleting. You can check the mount target deletion by calling the DescribeMountTargets
// operation, which returns a list of mount target descriptions for the given
// file system.
//
// The operation also requires permissions for the following Amazon EC2 action
// on the mount target's network interface:
//
// * ec2:DeleteNetworkInterface
//
// 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 Elastic File System's
// API operation DeleteMountTarget for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * ErrCodeBadRequest "BadRequest"
// Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid
// parameter value or a missing required parameter.
//
// * ErrCodeInternalServerError "InternalServerError"
// Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
//
// * ErrCodeDependencyTimeout "DependencyTimeout"
// The service timed out trying to fulfill the request, and the client should
// try the call again.
//
// * ErrCodeMountTargetNotFound "MountTargetNotFound"
// Returned if there is no mount target with the specified ID found in the caller's
// account.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DeleteMountTarget
func (c *EFS) DeleteMountTarget(input *DeleteMountTargetInput) (*DeleteMountTargetOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteMountTargetRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DeleteMountTargetWithContext is the same as DeleteMountTarget with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DeleteMountTarget 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 *EFS) DeleteMountTargetWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DeleteMountTargetInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DeleteMountTargetOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteMountTargetRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDeleteTags = "DeleteTags"
// DeleteTagsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteTags operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See DeleteTags for usage and error information.
//
// 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 DeleteTags 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 DeleteTagsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteTagsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DeleteTags
func (c *EFS) DeleteTagsRequest(input *DeleteTagsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteTagsOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteTags,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/2015-02-01/delete-tags/{FileSystemId}",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteTagsInput{}
}
output = &DeleteTagsOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(restjson.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteTags API operation for Amazon Elastic File System.
//
// Deletes the specified tags from a file system. If the DeleteTags request
// includes a tag key that does not exist, Amazon EFS ignores it and doesn't
// cause an error. For more information about tags and related restrictions,
// see Tag Restrictions (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/cost-alloc-tags.html)
// in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
//
// This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DeleteTags
// action.
//
// 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 Elastic File System's
// API operation DeleteTags for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * ErrCodeBadRequest "BadRequest"
// Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid
// parameter value or a missing required parameter.
//
// * ErrCodeInternalServerError "InternalServerError"
// Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
//
// * ErrCodeFileSystemNotFound "FileSystemNotFound"
// Returned if the specified FileSystemId does not exist in the requester's
// AWS account.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DeleteTags
func (c *EFS) DeleteTags(input *DeleteTagsInput) (*DeleteTagsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteTagsRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DeleteTagsWithContext is the same as DeleteTags with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DeleteTags 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 *EFS) DeleteTagsWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DeleteTagsInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DeleteTagsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteTagsRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDescribeFileSystems = "DescribeFileSystems"
// DescribeFileSystemsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeFileSystems operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See DescribeFileSystems for usage and error information.
//
// 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 DescribeFileSystems 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 DescribeFileSystemsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeFileSystemsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DescribeFileSystems
func (c *EFS) DescribeFileSystemsRequest(input *DescribeFileSystemsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeFileSystemsOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeFileSystems,
HTTPMethod: "GET",
HTTPPath: "/2015-02-01/file-systems",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeFileSystemsInput{}
}
output = &DescribeFileSystemsOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// DescribeFileSystems API operation for Amazon Elastic File System.
//
// Returns the description of a specific Amazon EFS file system if either the
// file system CreationToken or the FileSystemId is provided. Otherwise, it
// returns descriptions of all file systems owned by the caller's AWS account
// in the AWS Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
//
// When retrieving all file system descriptions, you can optionally specify
// the MaxItems parameter to limit the number of descriptions in a response.
// If more file system descriptions remain, Amazon EFS returns a NextMarker,
// an opaque token, in the response. In this case, you should send a subsequent
// request with the Marker request parameter set to the value of NextMarker.
//
// To retrieve a list of your file system descriptions, this operation is used
// in an iterative process, where DescribeFileSystems is called first without
// the Marker and then the operation continues to call it with the Marker parameter
// set to the value of the NextMarker from the previous response until the response
// has no NextMarker.
//
// The implementation may return fewer than MaxItems file system descriptions
// while still including a NextMarker value.
//
// The order of file systems returned in the response of one DescribeFileSystems
// call and the order of file systems returned across the responses of a multi-call
// iteration is unspecified.
//
// This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeFileSystems
// action.
//
// 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 Elastic File System's
// API operation DescribeFileSystems for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * ErrCodeBadRequest "BadRequest"
// Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid
// parameter value or a missing required parameter.
//
// * ErrCodeInternalServerError "InternalServerError"
// Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
//
// * ErrCodeFileSystemNotFound "FileSystemNotFound"
// Returned if the specified FileSystemId does not exist in the requester's
// AWS account.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DescribeFileSystems
func (c *EFS) DescribeFileSystems(input *DescribeFileSystemsInput) (*DescribeFileSystemsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeFileSystemsRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DescribeFileSystemsWithContext is the same as DescribeFileSystems with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DescribeFileSystems 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 *EFS) DescribeFileSystemsWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DescribeFileSystemsInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DescribeFileSystemsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeFileSystemsRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()
}
const opDescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups = "DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups"
// DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups for usage and error information.
//
// 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 DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups 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 DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups
func (c *EFS) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest(input *DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups,
HTTPMethod: "GET",
HTTPPath: "/2015-02-01/mount-targets/{MountTargetId}/security-groups",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput{}
}
output = &DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups API operation for Amazon Elastic File System.
//
// Returns the security groups currently in effect for a mount target. This
// operation requires that the network interface of the mount target has been
// created and the lifecycle state of the mount target is not deleted.
//
// This operation requires permissions for the following actions:
//
// * elasticfilesystem:DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups action on the mount
// target's file system.
//
// * ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute action on the mount target's network
// interface.
//
// 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 Elastic File System's
// API operation DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * ErrCodeBadRequest "BadRequest"
// Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid
// parameter value or a missing required parameter.
//
// * ErrCodeInternalServerError "InternalServerError"
// Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
//
// * ErrCodeMountTargetNotFound "MountTargetNotFound"
// Returned if there is no mount target with the specified ID found in the caller's
// account.
//
// * ErrCodeIncorrectMountTargetState "IncorrectMountTargetState"
// Returned if the mount target is not in the correct state for the operation.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups
func (c *EFS) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups(input *DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) (*DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest(input)
return out, req.Send()
}
// DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsWithContext is the same as DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups with the addition of
// the ability to pass a context and additional request options.
//
// See DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups 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 *EFS) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsWithContext(ctx aws.Context, input *DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput, opts ...request.Option) (*DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest(input)
req.SetContext(ctx)
req.ApplyOptions(opts...)
return out, req.Send()