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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
package codedeploy
import (
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/protocol/jsonrpc"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/signer/v4"
)
// Overview This is the AWS CodeDeploy API Reference. This guide provides descriptions
// of the AWS CodeDeploy APIs. For additional information, see the AWS CodeDeploy
// User Guide (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide).
//
// Using the APIs You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to work with the following
// items:
//
// Applications are unique identifiers that AWS CodeDeploy uses to ensure
// that the correct combinations of revisions, deployment configurations, and
// deployment groups are being referenced during deployments.
//
// You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, list, and update
// applications.
//
// Deployment configurations are sets of deployment rules and deployment
// success and failure conditions that AWS CodeDeploy uses during deployments.
//
// You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, and list deployment
// configurations.
//
// Deployment groups are groups of instances to which application revisions
// can be deployed.
//
// You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, list, and update
// deployment groups.
//
// Instances represent Amazon EC2 instances to which application revisions
// are deployed. Instances are identified by their Amazon EC2 tags or Auto Scaling
// group names. Instances belong to deployment groups.
//
// You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to get and list instances.
//
// Deployments represent the process of deploying revisions to instances.
//
// You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, get, list, and stop deployments.
//
// Application revisions are archive files that are stored in Amazon S3 buckets
// or GitHub repositories. These revisions contain source content (such as source
// code, web pages, executable files, any deployment scripts, and similar) along
// with an Application Specification file (AppSpec file). (The AppSpec file
// is unique to AWS CodeDeploy; it defines a series of deployment actions that
// you want AWS CodeDeploy to execute.) An application revision is uniquely
// identified by its Amazon S3 object key and its ETag, version, or both (for
// application revisions that are stored in Amazon S3 buckets) or by its repository
// name and commit ID (for applications revisions that are stored in GitHub
// repositories). Application revisions are deployed through deployment groups.
//
// You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to get, list, and register application
// revisions.
type CodeDeploy struct {
*aws.Service
}
// Used for custom service initialization logic
var initService func(*aws.Service)
// Used for custom request initialization logic
var initRequest func(*aws.Request)
// New returns a new CodeDeploy client.
func New(config *aws.Config) *CodeDeploy {
service := &aws.Service{
Config: aws.DefaultConfig.Merge(config),
ServiceName: "codedeploy",
APIVersion: "2014-10-06",
JSONVersion: "1.1",
TargetPrefix: "CodeDeploy_20141006",
}
service.Initialize()
// Handlers
service.Handlers.Sign.PushBack(v4.Sign)
service.Handlers.Build.PushBack(jsonrpc.Build)
service.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(jsonrpc.Unmarshal)
service.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.PushBack(jsonrpc.UnmarshalMeta)
service.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(jsonrpc.UnmarshalError)
// Run custom service initialization if present
if initService != nil {
initService(service)
}
return &CodeDeploy{service}
}
// newRequest creates a new request for a CodeDeploy operation and runs any
// custom request initialization.
func (c *CodeDeploy) newRequest(op *aws.Operation, params, data interface{}) *aws.Request {
req := aws.NewRequest(c.Service, op, params, data)
// Run custom request initialization if present
if initRequest != nil {
initRequest(req)
}
return req
}