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Index ¶
- type AccessDeniedException
- type AutoScalingPolicy
- type AutoScalingSettings
- type AutoScalingSpecification
- type CapacitySpecification
- type CapacitySpecificationSummary
- type ClientSideTimestamps
- type ClientSideTimestampsStatus
- type ClusteringKey
- type ColumnDefinition
- type Comment
- type ConflictException
- type EncryptionSpecification
- type EncryptionType
- type InternalServerException
- type KeyspaceSummary
- type PartitionKey
- type PointInTimeRecovery
- type PointInTimeRecoveryStatus
- type PointInTimeRecoverySummary
- type ReplicaAutoScalingSpecification
- type ReplicaSpecification
- type ReplicaSpecificationSummary
- type ReplicationSpecification
- type ResourceNotFoundException
- type Rs
- type SchemaDefinition
- type ServiceQuotaExceededException
- type SortOrder
- type StaticColumn
- type TableStatus
- type TableSummary
- type Tag
- type TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration
- type ThroughputMode
- type TimeToLive
- type TimeToLiveStatus
- type ValidationException
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type AccessDeniedException ¶
type AccessDeniedException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
You don't have sufficient access permissions to perform this action.
func (*AccessDeniedException) Error ¶
func (e *AccessDeniedException) Error() string
func (*AccessDeniedException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *AccessDeniedException) ErrorCode() string
func (*AccessDeniedException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *AccessDeniedException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*AccessDeniedException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *AccessDeniedException) ErrorMessage() string
type AutoScalingPolicy ¶ added in v1.8.0
type AutoScalingPolicy struct { // Auto scaling scales up capacity automatically when traffic exceeds this target // utilization rate, and then back down when it falls below the target. A double // between 20 and 90. TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration *TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Amazon Keyspaces supports the target tracking auto scaling policy. With this policy, Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling ensures that the table's ratio of consumed to provisioned capacity stays at or near the target value that you specify. You define the target value as a percentage between 20 and 90.
type AutoScalingSettings ¶ added in v1.8.0
type AutoScalingSettings struct { // This optional parameter enables auto scaling for the table if set to false . AutoScalingDisabled bool // Manage costs by specifying the maximum amount of throughput to provision. The // value must be between 1 and the max throughput per second quota for your account // (40,000 by default). MaximumUnits *int64 // The minimum level of throughput the table should always be ready to support. // The value must be between 1 and the max throughput per second quota for your // account (40,000 by default). MinimumUnits *int64 // Amazon Keyspaces supports the target tracking auto scaling policy. With this // policy, Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling ensures that the table's ratio of consumed // to provisioned capacity stays at or near the target value that you specify. You // define the target value as a percentage between 20 and 90. ScalingPolicy *AutoScalingPolicy // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The optional auto scaling settings for a table with provisioned throughput capacity.
To turn on auto scaling for a table in throughputMode:PROVISIONED , you must specify the following parameters.
Configure the minimum and maximum capacity units. The auto scaling policy ensures that capacity never goes below the minimum or above the maximum range.
minimumUnits : The minimum level of throughput the table should always be ready to support. The value must be between 1 and the max throughput per second quota for your account (40,000 by default).
maximumUnits : The maximum level of throughput the table should always be ready to support. The value must be between 1 and the max throughput per second quota for your account (40,000 by default).
scalingPolicy : Amazon Keyspaces supports the target tracking scaling policy. The auto scaling target is the provisioned capacity of the table.
targetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration : To define the target tracking policy, you must define the target value.
targetValue : The target utilization rate of the table. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling ensures that the ratio of consumed capacity to provisioned capacity stays at or near this value. You define targetValue as a percentage. A double between 20 and 90. (Required)
disableScaleIn : A boolean that specifies if scale-in is disabled or enabled for the table. This parameter is disabled by default. To turn on scale-in , set the boolean value to FALSE . This means that capacity for a table can be automatically scaled down on your behalf. (Optional)
scaleInCooldown : A cooldown period in seconds between scaling activities that lets the table stabilize before another scale in activity starts. If no value is provided, the default is 0. (Optional)
scaleOutCooldown : A cooldown period in seconds between scaling activities that lets the table stabilize before another scale out activity starts. If no value is provided, the default is 0. (Optional)
For more information, see Managing throughput capacity automatically with Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
type AutoScalingSpecification ¶ added in v1.8.0
type AutoScalingSpecification struct { // The auto scaling settings for the table's read capacity. ReadCapacityAutoScaling *AutoScalingSettings // The auto scaling settings for the table's write capacity. WriteCapacityAutoScaling *AutoScalingSettings // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The optional auto scaling capacity settings for a table in provisioned capacity mode.
type CapacitySpecification ¶
type CapacitySpecification struct { // The read/write throughput capacity mode for a table. The options are: // // - throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST and // // - throughputMode:PROVISIONED - Provisioned capacity mode requires // readCapacityUnits and writeCapacityUnits as input. // // The default is throughput_mode:PAY_PER_REQUEST . // // For more information, see [Read/write capacity modes] in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. // // [Read/write capacity modes]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/ReadWriteCapacityMode.html // // This member is required. ThroughputMode ThroughputMode // The throughput capacity specified for read operations defined in read capacity // units (RCUs) . ReadCapacityUnits *int64 // The throughput capacity specified for write operations defined in write // capacity units (WCUs) . WriteCapacityUnits *int64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Amazon Keyspaces has two read/write capacity modes for processing reads and writes on your tables:
On-demand (default)
Provisioned
The read/write capacity mode that you choose controls how you are charged for read and write throughput and how table throughput capacity is managed.
For more information, see Read/write capacity modes in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
type CapacitySpecificationSummary ¶
type CapacitySpecificationSummary struct { // The read/write throughput capacity mode for a table. The options are: // // - throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST and // // - throughputMode:PROVISIONED - Provisioned capacity mode requires // readCapacityUnits and writeCapacityUnits as input. // // The default is throughput_mode:PAY_PER_REQUEST . // // For more information, see [Read/write capacity modes] in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. // // [Read/write capacity modes]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/ReadWriteCapacityMode.html // // This member is required. ThroughputMode ThroughputMode // The timestamp of the last operation that changed the provisioned throughput // capacity of a table. LastUpdateToPayPerRequestTimestamp *time.Time // The throughput capacity specified for read operations defined in read capacity // units (RCUs) . ReadCapacityUnits *int64 // The throughput capacity specified for write operations defined in write // capacity units (WCUs) . WriteCapacityUnits *int64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The read/write throughput capacity mode for a table. The options are:
throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST and
throughputMode:PROVISIONED .
For more information, see Read/write capacity modes in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
type ClientSideTimestamps ¶ added in v1.2.0
type ClientSideTimestamps struct { // Shows how to enable client-side timestamps settings for the specified table. // // This member is required. Status ClientSideTimestampsStatus // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The client-side timestamp setting of the table.
For more information, see How it works: Amazon Keyspaces client-side timestamps in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
type ClientSideTimestampsStatus ¶ added in v1.2.0
type ClientSideTimestampsStatus string
const (
ClientSideTimestampsStatusEnabled ClientSideTimestampsStatus = "ENABLED"
)
Enum values for ClientSideTimestampsStatus
func (ClientSideTimestampsStatus) Values ¶ added in v1.2.0
func (ClientSideTimestampsStatus) Values() []ClientSideTimestampsStatus
Values returns all known values for ClientSideTimestampsStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type ClusteringKey ¶
type ClusteringKey struct { // The name(s) of the clustering column(s). // // This member is required. Name *string // Sets the ascendant ( ASC ) or descendant ( DESC ) order modifier. // // This member is required. OrderBy SortOrder // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The optional clustering column portion of your primary key determines how the data is clustered and sorted within each partition.
type ColumnDefinition ¶
type ColumnDefinition struct { // The name of the column. // // This member is required. Name *string // The data type of the column. For a list of available data types, see [Data types] in the // Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. // // [Data types]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/cql.elements.html#cql.data-types // // This member is required. Type *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The names and data types of regular columns.
type Comment ¶
type Comment struct { // An optional description of the table. // // This member is required. Message *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
An optional comment that describes the table.
type ConflictException ¶
type ConflictException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Amazon Keyspaces couldn't complete the requested action. This error may occur if you try to perform an action and the same or a different action is already in progress, or if you try to create a resource that already exists.
func (*ConflictException) Error ¶
func (e *ConflictException) Error() string
func (*ConflictException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *ConflictException) ErrorCode() string
func (*ConflictException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *ConflictException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*ConflictException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *ConflictException) ErrorMessage() string
type EncryptionSpecification ¶
type EncryptionSpecification struct { // The encryption option specified for the table. You can choose one of the // following KMS keys (KMS keys): // // - type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces. // // - type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY - This key is stored in your account and is // created, owned, and managed by you. This option requires the // kms_key_identifier of the KMS key in Amazon Resource Name (ARN) format as // input. // // The default is type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY . // // For more information, see [Encryption at rest] in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. // // [Encryption at rest]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/EncryptionAtRest.html // // This member is required. Type EncryptionType // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the customer managed KMS key, for example // kms_key_identifier:ARN . KmsKeyIdentifier *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Amazon Keyspaces encrypts and decrypts the table data at rest transparently and integrates with Key Management Service for storing and managing the encryption key. You can choose one of the following KMS keys (KMS keys):
Amazon Web Services owned key - This is the default encryption type. The key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces (no additional charge).
Customer managed key - This key is stored in your account and is created, owned, and managed by you. You have full control over the customer managed key (KMS charges apply).
For more information about encryption at rest in Amazon Keyspaces, see Encryption at rest in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
For more information about KMS, see KMS management service concepts in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
type EncryptionType ¶
type EncryptionType string
const ( EncryptionTypeCustomerManagedKmsKey EncryptionType = "CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY" EncryptionTypeAwsOwnedKmsKey EncryptionType = "AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY" )
Enum values for EncryptionType
func (EncryptionType) Values ¶
func (EncryptionType) Values() []EncryptionType
Values returns all known values for EncryptionType. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type InternalServerException ¶
type InternalServerException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Amazon Keyspaces was unable to fully process this request because of an internal server error.
func (*InternalServerException) Error ¶
func (e *InternalServerException) Error() string
func (*InternalServerException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *InternalServerException) ErrorCode() string
func (*InternalServerException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *InternalServerException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*InternalServerException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *InternalServerException) ErrorMessage() string
type KeyspaceSummary ¶
type KeyspaceSummary struct { // The name of the keyspace. // // This member is required. KeyspaceName *string // This property specifies if a keyspace is a single Region keyspace or a // multi-Region keyspace. The available values are SINGLE_REGION or MULTI_REGION . // // This member is required. ReplicationStrategy Rs // The unique identifier of the keyspace in the format of an Amazon Resource Name // (ARN). // // This member is required. ResourceArn *string // If the replicationStrategy of the keyspace is MULTI_REGION , a list of // replication Regions is returned. ReplicationRegions []string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Represents the properties of a keyspace.
type PartitionKey ¶
type PartitionKey struct { // The name(s) of the partition key column(s). // // This member is required. Name *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The partition key portion of the primary key is required and determines how Amazon Keyspaces stores the data. The partition key can be a single column, or it can be a compound value composed of two or more columns.
type PointInTimeRecovery ¶
type PointInTimeRecovery struct { // The options are: // // - status=ENABLED // // - status=DISABLED // // This member is required. Status PointInTimeRecoveryStatus // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Point-in-time recovery (PITR) helps protect your Amazon Keyspaces tables from accidental write or delete operations by providing you continuous backups of your table data.
For more information, see Point-in-time recovery in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
type PointInTimeRecoveryStatus ¶
type PointInTimeRecoveryStatus string
const ( PointInTimeRecoveryStatusEnabled PointInTimeRecoveryStatus = "ENABLED" PointInTimeRecoveryStatusDisabled PointInTimeRecoveryStatus = "DISABLED" )
Enum values for PointInTimeRecoveryStatus
func (PointInTimeRecoveryStatus) Values ¶
func (PointInTimeRecoveryStatus) Values() []PointInTimeRecoveryStatus
Values returns all known values for PointInTimeRecoveryStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type PointInTimeRecoverySummary ¶
type PointInTimeRecoverySummary struct { // Shows if point-in-time recovery is enabled or disabled for the specified table. // // This member is required. Status PointInTimeRecoveryStatus // Specifies the earliest possible restore point of the table in ISO 8601 format. EarliestRestorableTimestamp *time.Time // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The point-in-time recovery status of the specified table.
type ReplicaAutoScalingSpecification ¶ added in v1.8.0
type ReplicaAutoScalingSpecification struct { // The auto scaling settings for a multi-Region table in the specified Amazon Web // Services Region. AutoScalingSpecification *AutoScalingSpecification // The Amazon Web Services Region. Region *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The auto scaling settings of a multi-Region table in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
type ReplicaSpecification ¶ added in v1.8.0
type ReplicaSpecification struct { // The Amazon Web Services Region. // // This member is required. Region *string // The read capacity auto scaling settings for the multi-Region table in the // specified Amazon Web Services Region. ReadCapacityAutoScaling *AutoScalingSettings // The provisioned read capacity units for the multi-Region table in the specified // Amazon Web Services Region. ReadCapacityUnits *int64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The Amazon Web Services Region specific settings of a multi-Region table.
For a multi-Region table, you can configure the table's read capacity differently per Amazon Web Services Region. You can do this by configuring the following parameters.
region : The Region where these settings are applied. (Required)
readCapacityUnits : The provisioned read capacity units. (Optional)
readCapacityAutoScaling : The read capacity auto scaling settings for the table. (Optional)
type ReplicaSpecificationSummary ¶ added in v1.8.0
type ReplicaSpecificationSummary struct { // The read/write throughput capacity mode for a table. The options are: // // - throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST and // // - throughputMode:PROVISIONED . // // For more information, see [Read/write capacity modes] in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. // // [Read/write capacity modes]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/ReadWriteCapacityMode.html CapacitySpecification *CapacitySpecificationSummary // The Amazon Web Services Region. Region *string // The status of the multi-Region table in the specified Amazon Web Services // Region. Status TableStatus // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The Region-specific settings of a multi-Region table in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
If the multi-Region table is using provisioned capacity and has optional auto scaling policies configured, note that the Region specific summary returns both read and write capacity settings. But only Region specific read capacity settings can be configured for a multi-Region table. In a multi-Region table, your write capacity units will be synced across all Amazon Web Services Regions to ensure that there is enough capacity to replicate write events across Regions.
type ReplicationSpecification ¶ added in v1.3.0
type ReplicationSpecification struct { // The replicationStrategy of a keyspace, the required value is SINGLE_REGION or // MULTI_REGION . // // This member is required. ReplicationStrategy Rs // The regionList can contain up to six Amazon Web Services Regions where the // keyspace is replicated in. RegionList []string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The replication specification of the keyspace includes:
regionList - up to six Amazon Web Services Regions where the keyspace is replicated in.
replicationStrategy - the required value is SINGLE_REGION or MULTI_REGION .
type ResourceNotFoundException ¶
type ResourceNotFoundException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string ResourceArn *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The operation tried to access a keyspace or table that doesn't exist. The resource might not be specified correctly, or its status might not be ACTIVE .
func (*ResourceNotFoundException) Error ¶
func (e *ResourceNotFoundException) Error() string
func (*ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorCode() string
func (*ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorMessage() string
type SchemaDefinition ¶
type SchemaDefinition struct { // The regular columns of the table. // // This member is required. AllColumns []ColumnDefinition // The columns that are part of the partition key of the table . // // This member is required. PartitionKeys []PartitionKey // The columns that are part of the clustering key of the table. ClusteringKeys []ClusteringKey // The columns that have been defined as STATIC . Static columns store values that // are shared by all rows in the same partition. StaticColumns []StaticColumn // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Describes the schema of the table.
type ServiceQuotaExceededException ¶
type ServiceQuotaExceededException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The operation exceeded the service quota for this resource. For more information on service quotas, see Quotasin the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
func (*ServiceQuotaExceededException) Error ¶
func (e *ServiceQuotaExceededException) Error() string
func (*ServiceQuotaExceededException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *ServiceQuotaExceededException) ErrorCode() string
func (*ServiceQuotaExceededException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *ServiceQuotaExceededException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*ServiceQuotaExceededException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *ServiceQuotaExceededException) ErrorMessage() string
type StaticColumn ¶
type StaticColumn struct { // The name of the static column. // // This member is required. Name *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The static columns of the table. Static columns store values that are shared by all rows in the same partition.
type TableStatus ¶
type TableStatus string
const ( TableStatusActive TableStatus = "ACTIVE" TableStatusCreating TableStatus = "CREATING" TableStatusUpdating TableStatus = "UPDATING" TableStatusDeleting TableStatus = "DELETING" TableStatusDeleted TableStatus = "DELETED" TableStatusRestoring TableStatus = "RESTORING" TableStatusInaccessibleEncryptionCredentials TableStatus = "INACCESSIBLE_ENCRYPTION_CREDENTIALS" )
Enum values for TableStatus
func (TableStatus) Values ¶
func (TableStatus) Values() []TableStatus
Values returns all known values for TableStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type TableSummary ¶
type TableSummary struct { // The name of the keyspace that the table is stored in. // // This member is required. KeyspaceName *string // The unique identifier of the table in the format of an Amazon Resource Name // (ARN). // // This member is required. ResourceArn *string // The name of the table. // // This member is required. TableName *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Returns the name of the specified table, the keyspace it is stored in, and the unique identifier in the format of an Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
type Tag ¶
type Tag struct { // The key of the tag. Tag keys are case sensitive. Each Amazon Keyspaces resource // can only have up to one tag with the same key. If you try to add an existing tag // (same key), the existing tag value will be updated to the new value. // // This member is required. Key *string // The value of the tag. Tag values are case-sensitive and can be null. // // This member is required. Value *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Describes a tag. A tag is a key-value pair. You can add up to 50 tags to a single Amazon Keyspaces resource.
Amazon Web Services-assigned tag names and values are automatically assigned the aws: prefix, which the user cannot assign. Amazon Web Services-assigned tag names do not count towards the tag limit of 50. User-assigned tag names have the prefix user: in the Cost Allocation Report. You cannot backdate the application of a tag.
For more information, see Adding tags and labels to Amazon Keyspaces resources in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
type TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration ¶ added in v1.8.0
type TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration struct { // Specifies the target value for the target tracking auto scaling policy. // // Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling scales up capacity automatically when traffic // exceeds this target utilization rate, and then back down when it falls below the // target. This ensures that the ratio of consumed capacity to provisioned capacity // stays at or near this value. You define targetValue as a percentage. A double // between 20 and 90. // // This member is required. TargetValue float64 // Specifies if scale-in is enabled. // // When auto scaling automatically decreases capacity for a table, the table // scales in. When scaling policies are set, they can't scale in the table lower // than its minimum capacity. DisableScaleIn bool // Specifies a scale-in cool down period. // // A cooldown period in seconds between scaling activities that lets the table // stabilize before another scaling activity starts. ScaleInCooldown int32 // Specifies a scale out cool down period. // // A cooldown period in seconds between scaling activities that lets the table // stabilize before another scaling activity starts. ScaleOutCooldown int32 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The auto scaling policy that scales a table based on the ratio of consumed to provisioned capacity.
type ThroughputMode ¶
type ThroughputMode string
const ( ThroughputModePayPerRequest ThroughputMode = "PAY_PER_REQUEST" ThroughputModeProvisioned ThroughputMode = "PROVISIONED" )
Enum values for ThroughputMode
func (ThroughputMode) Values ¶
func (ThroughputMode) Values() []ThroughputMode
Values returns all known values for ThroughputMode. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type TimeToLive ¶
type TimeToLive struct { // Shows how to enable custom Time to Live (TTL) settings for the specified table. // // This member is required. Status TimeToLiveStatus // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Enable custom Time to Live (TTL) settings for rows and columns without setting a TTL default for the specified table.
For more information, see Enabling TTL on tables in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
type TimeToLiveStatus ¶
type TimeToLiveStatus string
const (
TimeToLiveStatusEnabled TimeToLiveStatus = "ENABLED"
)
Enum values for TimeToLiveStatus
func (TimeToLiveStatus) Values ¶
func (TimeToLiveStatus) Values() []TimeToLiveStatus
Values returns all known values for TimeToLiveStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type ValidationException ¶
type ValidationException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The operation failed due to an invalid or malformed request.
func (*ValidationException) Error ¶
func (e *ValidationException) Error() string
func (*ValidationException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *ValidationException) ErrorCode() string
func (*ValidationException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *ValidationException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*ValidationException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *ValidationException) ErrorMessage() string