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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
// Package sqs provides a client for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
package sqs
import (
"fmt"
"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/query"
)
const opAddPermission = "AddPermission"
// AddPermissionRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the AddPermission operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See AddPermission 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 AddPermission 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 AddPermissionRequest method.
// req, resp := client.AddPermissionRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/AddPermission
func (c *SQS) AddPermissionRequest(input *AddPermissionInput) (req *request.Request, output *AddPermissionOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opAddPermission,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &AddPermissionInput{}
}
output = &AddPermissionOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(query.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// AddPermission API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Adds a permission to a queue for a specific principal (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/glos-chap.html#P).
// This allows sharing access to the queue.
//
// When you create a queue, you have full control access rights for the queue.
// Only you, the owner of the queue, can grant or deny permissions to the queue.
// For more information about these permissions, see Shared Queues (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/acp-overview.html)
// in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
//
// AddPermission writes an Amazon-SQS-generated policy. If you want to write
// your own policy, use SetQueueAttributes to upload your policy. For more information
// about writing your own policy, see Using The Access Policy Language (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/AccessPolicyLanguage.html)
// in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
//
// Some actions take lists of parameters. These lists are specified using the
// param.n notation. Values of n are integers starting from 1. For example,
// a parameter list with two elements looks like this:
//
// &Attribute.1=this
//
// &Attribute.2=that
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation AddPermission for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * OverLimit
// The action that you requested would violate a limit. For example, ReceiveMessage
// returns this error if the maximum number of inflight messages is reached.
// AddPermission returns this error if the maximum number of permissions for
// the queue is reached.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/AddPermission
func (c *SQS) AddPermission(input *AddPermissionInput) (*AddPermissionOutput, error) {
req, out := c.AddPermissionRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opChangeMessageVisibility = "ChangeMessageVisibility"
// ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ChangeMessageVisibility operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See ChangeMessageVisibility 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 ChangeMessageVisibility 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 ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/ChangeMessageVisibility
func (c *SQS) ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest(input *ChangeMessageVisibilityInput) (req *request.Request, output *ChangeMessageVisibilityOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opChangeMessageVisibility,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &ChangeMessageVisibilityInput{}
}
output = &ChangeMessageVisibilityOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(query.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// ChangeMessageVisibility API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Changes the visibility timeout of a specified message in a queue to a new
// value. The maximum allowed timeout value is 12 hours. Thus, you can't extend
// the timeout of a message in an existing queue to more than a total visibility
// timeout of 12 hours. For more information, see Visibility Timeout (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-visibility-timeout.html)
// in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
//
// For example, you have a message and with the default visibility timeout of
// 5 minutes. After 3 minutes, you call ChangeMessageVisiblity with a timeout
// of 10 minutes. At that time, the timeout for the message is extended by 10
// minutes beyond the time of the ChangeMessageVisibility action. This results
// in a total visibility timeout of 13 minutes. You can continue to call the
// ChangeMessageVisibility to extend the visibility timeout to a maximum of
// 12 hours. If you try to extend the visibility timeout beyond 12 hours, your
// request is rejected.
//
// A message is considered to be in flight after it's received from a queue
// by a consumer, but not yet deleted from the queue.
//
// For standard queues, there can be a maximum of 120,000 inflight messages
// per queue. If you reach this limit, Amazon SQS returns the OverLimit error
// message. To avoid reaching the limit, you should delete messages from the
// queue after they're processed. You can also increase the number of queues
// you use to process your messages.
//
// For FIFO queues, there can be a maximum of 20,000 inflight messages per queue.
// If you reach this limit, Amazon SQS returns no error messages.
//
// If you attempt to set the VisibilityTimeout to a value greater than the maximum
// time left, Amazon SQS returns an error. Amazon SQS doesn't automatically
// recalculate and increase the timeout to the maximum remaining time.
//
// Unlike with a queue, when you change the visibility timeout for a specific
// message the timeout value is applied immediately but isn't saved in memory
// for that message. If you don't delete a message after it is received, the
// visibility timeout for the message reverts to the original timeout value
// (not to the value you set using the ChangeMessageVisibility action) the next
// time the message is received.
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation ChangeMessageVisibility for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.MessageNotInflight
// The message referred to isn't in flight.
//
// * ReceiptHandleIsInvalid
// The receipt handle provided isn't valid.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/ChangeMessageVisibility
func (c *SQS) ChangeMessageVisibility(input *ChangeMessageVisibilityInput) (*ChangeMessageVisibilityOutput, error) {
req, out := c.ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opChangeMessageVisibilityBatch = "ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch"
// ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch 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 ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch 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 ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch
func (c *SQS) ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest(input *ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchInput) (req *request.Request, output *ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opChangeMessageVisibilityBatch,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchInput{}
}
output = &ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Changes the visibility timeout of multiple messages. This is a batch version
// of ChangeMessageVisibility. The result of the action on each message is reported
// individually in the response. You can send up to 10 ChangeMessageVisibility
// requests with each ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch action.
//
// Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful
// actions, you should check for batch errors even when the call returns an
// HTTP status code of 200.
//
// Some actions take lists of parameters. These lists are specified using the
// param.n notation. Values of n are integers starting from 1. For example,
// a parameter list with two elements looks like this:
//
// &Attribute.1=this
//
// &Attribute.2=that
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.TooManyEntriesInBatchRequest
// The batch request contains more entries than permissible.
//
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.EmptyBatchRequest
// The batch request doesn't contain any entries.
//
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.BatchEntryIdsNotDistinct
// Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id.
//
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.InvalidBatchEntryId
// The Id of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch
func (c *SQS) ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch(input *ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchInput) (*ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchOutput, error) {
req, out := c.ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opCreateQueue = "CreateQueue"
// CreateQueueRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the CreateQueue operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See CreateQueue 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 CreateQueue 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 CreateQueueRequest method.
// req, resp := client.CreateQueueRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/CreateQueue
func (c *SQS) CreateQueueRequest(input *CreateQueueInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateQueueOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opCreateQueue,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &CreateQueueInput{}
}
output = &CreateQueueOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// CreateQueue API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Creates a new standard or FIFO queue or returns the URL of an existing queue.
// You can pass one or more attributes in the request. Keep the following caveats
// in mind:
//
// * If you don't specify the FifoQueue attribute, Amazon SQS creates a standard
// queue.
//
// You can't change the queue type after you create it and you can't convert
// an existing standard queue into a FIFO queue. You must either create a
// new FIFO queue for your application or delete your existing standard queue
// and recreate it as a FIFO queue. For more information, see Moving From
// a Standard Queue to a FIFO Queue (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/FIFO-queues.html#FIFO-queues-moving)
// in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
//
// * If you don't provide a value for an attribute, the queue is created
// with the default value for the attribute.
//
// * If you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds before creating
// a queue with the same name.
//
// To successfully create a new queue, you must provide a queue name that adheres
// to the limits related to queues (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/limits-queues.html)
// and is unique within the scope of your queues.
//
// To get the queue URL, use the GetQueueUrl action. GetQueueUrl requires only
// the QueueName parameter. be aware of existing queue names:
//
// * If you provide the name of an existing queue along with the exact names
// and values of all the queue's attributes, CreateQueue returns the queue
// URL for the existing queue.
//
// * If the queue name, attribute names, or attribute values don't match
// an existing queue, CreateQueue returns an error.
//
// Some actions take lists of parameters. These lists are specified using the
// param.n notation. Values of n are integers starting from 1. For example,
// a parameter list with two elements looks like this:
//
// &Attribute.1=this
//
// &Attribute.2=that
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation CreateQueue for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.QueueDeletedRecently
// You must wait 60 seconds after deleting a queue before you can create another
// one with the same name.
//
// * QueueAlreadyExists
// A queue already exists with this name. Amazon SQS returns this error only
// if the request includes attributes whose values differ from those of the
// existing queue.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/CreateQueue
func (c *SQS) CreateQueue(input *CreateQueueInput) (*CreateQueueOutput, error) {
req, out := c.CreateQueueRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDeleteMessage = "DeleteMessage"
// DeleteMessageRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteMessage operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See DeleteMessage 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 DeleteMessage 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 DeleteMessageRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteMessageRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/DeleteMessage
func (c *SQS) DeleteMessageRequest(input *DeleteMessageInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteMessageOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteMessage,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteMessageInput{}
}
output = &DeleteMessageOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(query.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteMessage API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Deletes the specified message from the specified queue. You specify the message
// by using the message's receipt handle and not the MessageId you receive when
// you send the message. Even if the message is locked by another reader due
// to the visibility timeout setting, it is still deleted from the queue. If
// you leave a message in the queue for longer than the queue's configured retention
// period, Amazon SQS automatically deletes the message.
//
// The receipt handle is associated with a specific instance of receiving the
// message. If you receive a message more than once, the receipt handle you
// get each time you receive the message is different. If you don't provide
// the most recently received receipt handle for the message when you use the
// DeleteMessage action, the request succeeds, but the message might not be
// deleted.
//
// For standard queues, it is possible to receive a message even after you deleting
// it. This might happen on rare occasions if one of the servers storing a copy
// of the message is unavailable when you send the request to delete the message.
// The copy remains on the server and might be returned to you on a subsequent
// receive request. You should ensure that your application is idempotent, so
// that receiving a message more than once does not cause issues.
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation DeleteMessage for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * InvalidIdFormat
// The receipt handle isn't valid for the current version.
//
// * ReceiptHandleIsInvalid
// The receipt handle provided isn't valid.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/DeleteMessage
func (c *SQS) DeleteMessage(input *DeleteMessageInput) (*DeleteMessageOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteMessageRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDeleteMessageBatch = "DeleteMessageBatch"
// DeleteMessageBatchRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteMessageBatch operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See DeleteMessageBatch 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 DeleteMessageBatch 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 DeleteMessageBatchRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteMessageBatchRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/DeleteMessageBatch
func (c *SQS) DeleteMessageBatchRequest(input *DeleteMessageBatchInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteMessageBatchOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteMessageBatch,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteMessageBatchInput{}
}
output = &DeleteMessageBatchOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// DeleteMessageBatch API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Deletes up to ten messages from the specified queue. This is a batch version
// of DeleteMessage. The result of the action on each message is reported individually
// in the response.
//
// Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful
// actions, you should check for batch errors even when the call returns an
// HTTP status code of 200.
//
// Some actions take lists of parameters. These lists are specified using the
// param.n notation. Values of n are integers starting from 1. For example,
// a parameter list with two elements looks like this:
//
// &Attribute.1=this
//
// &Attribute.2=that
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation DeleteMessageBatch for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.TooManyEntriesInBatchRequest
// The batch request contains more entries than permissible.
//
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.EmptyBatchRequest
// The batch request doesn't contain any entries.
//
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.BatchEntryIdsNotDistinct
// Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id.
//
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.InvalidBatchEntryId
// The Id of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/DeleteMessageBatch
func (c *SQS) DeleteMessageBatch(input *DeleteMessageBatchInput) (*DeleteMessageBatchOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteMessageBatchRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opDeleteQueue = "DeleteQueue"
// DeleteQueueRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the DeleteQueue operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See DeleteQueue 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 DeleteQueue 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 DeleteQueueRequest method.
// req, resp := client.DeleteQueueRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/DeleteQueue
func (c *SQS) DeleteQueueRequest(input *DeleteQueueInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteQueueOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opDeleteQueue,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &DeleteQueueInput{}
}
output = &DeleteQueueOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(query.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// DeleteQueue API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Deletes the queue specified by the QueueUrl, even if the queue is empty.
// If the specified queue doesn't exist, Amazon SQS returns a successful response.
//
// Be careful with the DeleteQueue action: When you delete a queue, any messages
// in the queue are no longer available.
//
// When you delete a queue, the deletion process takes up to 60 seconds. Requests
// you send involving that queue during the 60 seconds might succeed. For example,
// a SendMessage request might succeed, but after 60 seconds the queue and the
// message you sent no longer exist.
//
// When you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds before creating
// a queue with the same name.
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation DeleteQueue for usage and error information.
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/DeleteQueue
func (c *SQS) DeleteQueue(input *DeleteQueueInput) (*DeleteQueueOutput, error) {
req, out := c.DeleteQueueRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opGetQueueAttributes = "GetQueueAttributes"
// GetQueueAttributesRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetQueueAttributes operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See GetQueueAttributes 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 GetQueueAttributes 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 GetQueueAttributesRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetQueueAttributesRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/GetQueueAttributes
func (c *SQS) GetQueueAttributesRequest(input *GetQueueAttributesInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetQueueAttributesOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opGetQueueAttributes,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &GetQueueAttributesInput{}
}
output = &GetQueueAttributesOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// GetQueueAttributes API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Gets attributes for the specified queue.
//
// Some actions take lists of parameters. These lists are specified using the
// param.n notation. Values of n are integers starting from 1. For example,
// a parameter list with two elements looks like this:
//
// &Attribute.1=this
//
// &Attribute.2=that
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation GetQueueAttributes for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * InvalidAttributeName
// The attribute referred to doesn't exist.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/GetQueueAttributes
func (c *SQS) GetQueueAttributes(input *GetQueueAttributesInput) (*GetQueueAttributesOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetQueueAttributesRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opGetQueueUrl = "GetQueueUrl"
// GetQueueUrlRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the GetQueueUrl operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See GetQueueUrl 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 GetQueueUrl 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 GetQueueUrlRequest method.
// req, resp := client.GetQueueUrlRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/GetQueueUrl
func (c *SQS) GetQueueUrlRequest(input *GetQueueUrlInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetQueueUrlOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opGetQueueUrl,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &GetQueueUrlInput{}
}
output = &GetQueueUrlOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// GetQueueUrl API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Returns the URL of an existing queue. This action provides a simple way to
// retrieve the URL of an Amazon SQS queue.
//
// To access a queue that belongs to another AWS account, use the QueueOwnerAWSAccountId
// parameter to specify the account ID of the queue's owner. The queue's owner
// must grant you permission to access the queue. For more information about
// shared queue access, see AddPermission or see Shared Queues (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/acp-overview.html)
// in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation GetQueueUrl for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.NonExistentQueue
// The queue referred to doesn't exist.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/GetQueueUrl
func (c *SQS) GetQueueUrl(input *GetQueueUrlInput) (*GetQueueUrlOutput, error) {
req, out := c.GetQueueUrlRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opListDeadLetterSourceQueues = "ListDeadLetterSourceQueues"
// ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ListDeadLetterSourceQueues operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See ListDeadLetterSourceQueues 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 ListDeadLetterSourceQueues 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 ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
func (c *SQS) ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest(input *ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesInput) (req *request.Request, output *ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opListDeadLetterSourceQueues,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesInput{}
}
output = &ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// ListDeadLetterSourceQueues API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Returns a list of your queues that have the RedrivePolicy queue attribute
// configured with a dead letter queue.
//
// For more information about using dead letter queues, see Using Amazon SQS
// Dead Letter Queues (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-dead-letter-queues.html)
// in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation ListDeadLetterSourceQueues for usage and error information.
//
// Returned Error Codes:
// * AWS.SimpleQueueService.NonExistentQueue
// The queue referred to doesn't exist.
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
func (c *SQS) ListDeadLetterSourceQueues(input *ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesInput) (*ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesOutput, error) {
req, out := c.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opListQueues = "ListQueues"
// ListQueuesRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the ListQueues operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See ListQueues 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 ListQueues 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 ListQueuesRequest method.
// req, resp := client.ListQueuesRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/ListQueues
func (c *SQS) ListQueuesRequest(input *ListQueuesInput) (req *request.Request, output *ListQueuesOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opListQueues,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &ListQueuesInput{}
}
output = &ListQueuesOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
return
}
// ListQueues API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Returns a list of your queues. The maximum number of queues that can be returned
// is 1,000. If you specify a value for the optional QueueNamePrefix parameter,
// only queues with a name that begins with the specified value are returned.
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's
// API operation ListQueues for usage and error information.
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/ListQueues
func (c *SQS) ListQueues(input *ListQueuesInput) (*ListQueuesOutput, error) {
req, out := c.ListQueuesRequest(input)
err := req.Send()
return out, err
}
const opPurgeQueue = "PurgeQueue"
// PurgeQueueRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the
// client's request for the PurgeQueue operation. The "output" return
// value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method
// is called.
//
// See PurgeQueue 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 PurgeQueue 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 PurgeQueueRequest method.
// req, resp := client.PurgeQueueRequest(params)
//
// err := req.Send()
// if err == nil { // resp is now filled
// fmt.Println(resp)
// }
//
// Please also see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/sqs-2012-11-05/PurgeQueue
func (c *SQS) PurgeQueueRequest(input *PurgeQueueInput) (req *request.Request, output *PurgeQueueOutput) {
op := &request.Operation{
Name: opPurgeQueue,
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
}
if input == nil {
input = &PurgeQueueInput{}
}
output = &PurgeQueueOutput{}
req = c.newRequest(op, input, output)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.Remove(query.UnmarshalHandler)
req.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(protocol.UnmarshalDiscardBodyHandler)
return
}
// PurgeQueue API operation for Amazon Simple Queue Service.
//
// Deletes the messages in a queue specified by the QueueURL parameter.
//
// When you use the PurgeQueue action, you can't retrieve a message deleted
// from a queue.
//
// When you purge a queue, the message deletion process takes up to 60 seconds.
// All messages sent to the queue before calling the PurgeQueue action are deleted.
// Messages sent to the queue while it is being purged might be deleted. While
// the queue is being purged, messages sent to the queue before PurgeQueue is
// called might be received, but are deleted within the next minute.
//
// 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 Simple Queue Service's