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type AccountLimit

type AccountLimit struct {

	// The limit that you requested. Valid values include the following:
	//
	//   - MAX_HEALTH_CHECKS_BY_OWNER: The maximum number of health checks that you
	//   can create using the current account.
	//
	//   - MAX_HOSTED_ZONES_BY_OWNER: The maximum number of hosted zones that you can
	//   create using the current account.
	//
	//   - MAX_REUSABLE_DELEGATION_SETS_BY_OWNER: The maximum number of reusable
	//   delegation sets that you can create using the current account.
	//
	//   - MAX_TRAFFIC_POLICIES_BY_OWNER: The maximum number of traffic policies that
	//   you can create using the current account.
	//
	//   - MAX_TRAFFIC_POLICY_INSTANCES_BY_OWNER: The maximum number of traffic policy
	//   instances that you can create using the current account. (Traffic policy
	//   instances are referred to as traffic flow policy records in the Amazon Route 53
	//   console.)
	//
	// This member is required.
	Type AccountLimitType

	// The current value for the limit that is specified by [Type].
	//
	// [Type]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_AccountLimit.html#Route53-Type-AccountLimit-Type
	//
	// This member is required.
	Value *int64
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains the type of limit that you specified in the request and the current value for that limit.

type AccountLimitType

type AccountLimitType string
const (
	AccountLimitTypeMaxHealthChecksByOwner           AccountLimitType = "MAX_HEALTH_CHECKS_BY_OWNER"
	AccountLimitTypeMaxHostedZonesByOwner            AccountLimitType = "MAX_HOSTED_ZONES_BY_OWNER"
	AccountLimitTypeMaxTrafficPolicyInstancesByOwner AccountLimitType = "MAX_TRAFFIC_POLICY_INSTANCES_BY_OWNER"
	AccountLimitTypeMaxReusableDelegationSetsByOwner AccountLimitType = "MAX_REUSABLE_DELEGATION_SETS_BY_OWNER"
	AccountLimitTypeMaxTrafficPoliciesByOwner        AccountLimitType = "MAX_TRAFFIC_POLICIES_BY_OWNER"
)

Enum values for AccountLimitType

func (AccountLimitType) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for AccountLimitType. 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 AlarmIdentifier

type AlarmIdentifier struct {

	// The name of the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers
	// to use to determine whether this health check is healthy.
	//
	// Route 53 supports CloudWatch alarms with the following features:
	//
	//   - Standard-resolution metrics. High-resolution metrics aren't supported. For
	//   more information, see [High-Resolution Metrics]in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
	//
	//   - Statistics: Average, Minimum, Maximum, Sum, and SampleCount. Extended
	//   statistics aren't supported.
	//
	// [High-Resolution Metrics]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/publishingMetrics.html#high-resolution-metrics
	//
	// This member is required.
	Name *string

	// For the CloudWatch alarm that you want Route 53 health checkers to use to
	// determine whether this health check is healthy, the region that the alarm was
	// created in.
	//
	// For the current list of CloudWatch regions, see [Amazon CloudWatch endpoints and quotas] in the Amazon Web Services
	// General Reference.
	//
	// [Amazon CloudWatch endpoints and quotas]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/cw_region.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Region CloudWatchRegion
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use to determine whether the specified health check is healthy.

type AliasTarget

type AliasTarget struct {

	//  Alias resource record sets only: The value that you specify depends on where
	// you want to route queries:
	//
	// Amazon API Gateway custom regional APIs and edge-optimized APIs Specify the
	// applicable domain name for your API. You can get the applicable value using the
	// CLI command [get-domain-names]:
	//
	//   - For regional APIs, specify the value of regionalDomainName .
	//
	//   - For edge-optimized APIs, specify the value of distributionDomainName . This
	//   is the name of the associated CloudFront distribution, such as
	//   da1b2c3d4e5.cloudfront.net .
	//
	// The name of the record that you're creating must match a custom domain name for
	// your API, such as api.example.com .
	//
	// Amazon Virtual Private Cloud interface VPC endpoint Enter the API endpoint for
	// the interface endpoint, such as
	// vpce-123456789abcdef01-example-us-east-1a.elasticloadbalancing.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com
	// . For edge-optimized APIs, this is the domain name for the corresponding
	// CloudFront distribution. You can get the value of DnsName using the CLI command [describe-vpc-endpoints]
	// .
	//
	// CloudFront distribution Specify the domain name that CloudFront assigned when
	// you created your distribution.
	//
	// Your CloudFront distribution must include an alternate domain name that matches
	// the name of the resource record set. For example, if the name of the resource
	// record set is acme.example.com, your CloudFront distribution must include
	// acme.example.com as one of the alternate domain names. For more information, see
	// [Using Alternate Domain Names (CNAMEs)]in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
	//
	// You can't create a resource record set in a private hosted zone to route
	// traffic to a CloudFront distribution.
	//
	// For failover alias records, you can't specify a CloudFront distribution for
	// both the primary and secondary records. A distribution must include an alternate
	// domain name that matches the name of the record. However, the primary and
	// secondary records have the same name, and you can't include the same alternate
	// domain name in more than one distribution.
	//
	// Elastic Beanstalk environment If the domain name for your Elastic Beanstalk
	// environment includes the region that you deployed the environment in, you can
	// create an alias record that routes traffic to the environment. For example, the
	// domain name my-environment.us-west-2.elasticbeanstalk.com is a regionalized
	// domain name.
	//
	// For environments that were created before early 2016, the domain name doesn't
	// include the region. To route traffic to these environments, you must create a
	// CNAME record instead of an alias record. Note that you can't create a CNAME
	// record for the root domain name. For example, if your domain name is
	// example.com, you can create a record that routes traffic for acme.example.com to
	// your Elastic Beanstalk environment, but you can't create a record that routes
	// traffic for example.com to your Elastic Beanstalk environment.
	//
	// For Elastic Beanstalk environments that have regionalized subdomains, specify
	// the CNAME attribute for the environment. You can use the following methods to
	// get the value of the CNAME attribute:
	//
	//   - Amazon Web Services Management Console: For information about how to get
	//   the value by using the console, see [Using Custom Domains with Elastic Beanstalk]in the Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide.
	//
	//   - Elastic Beanstalk API: Use the DescribeEnvironments action to get the value
	//   of the CNAME attribute. For more information, see [DescribeEnvironments]in the Elastic Beanstalk
	//   API Reference.
	//
	//   - CLI: Use the describe-environments command to get the value of the CNAME
	//   attribute. For more information, see [describe-environments]in the CLI Command Reference.
	//
	// ELB load balancer Specify the DNS name that is associated with the load
	// balancer. Get the DNS name by using the Amazon Web Services Management Console,
	// the ELB API, or the CLI.
	//
	//   - Amazon Web Services Management Console: Go to the EC2 page, choose Load
	//   Balancers in the navigation pane, choose the load balancer, choose the
	//   Description tab, and get the value of the DNS name field.
	//
	// If you're routing traffic to a Classic Load Balancer, get the value that begins
	//   with dualstack. If you're routing traffic to another type of load balancer, get
	//   the value that applies to the record type, A or AAAA.
	//
	//   - Elastic Load Balancing API: Use DescribeLoadBalancers to get the value of
	//   DNSName . For more information, see the applicable guide:
	//
	//   - Classic Load Balancers: [DescribeLoadBalancers]
	//
	//   - Application and Network Load Balancers: [DescribeLoadBalancers]
	//
	//   - CLI: Use describe-load-balancers to get the value of DNSName . For more
	//   information, see the applicable guide:
	//
	//   - Classic Load Balancers: [describe-load-balancers]
	//
	//   - Application and Network Load Balancers: [describe-load-balancers]
	//
	// Global Accelerator accelerator Specify the DNS name for your accelerator:
	//
	//   - Global Accelerator API: To get the DNS name, use [DescribeAccelerator].
	//
	//   - CLI: To get the DNS name, use [describe-accelerator].
	//
	// Amazon S3 bucket that is configured as a static website Specify the domain name
	// of the Amazon S3 website endpoint that you created the bucket in, for example,
	// s3-website.us-east-2.amazonaws.com . For more information about valid values,
	// see the table [Amazon S3 Website Endpoints]in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. For more
	// information about using S3 buckets for websites, see [Getting Started with Amazon Route 53]in the Amazon Route 53
	// Developer Guide.
	//
	// Another Route 53 resource record set Specify the value of the Name element for
	// a resource record set in the current hosted zone.
	//
	// If you're creating an alias record that has the same name as the hosted zone
	// (known as the zone apex), you can't specify the domain name for a record for
	// which the value of Type is CNAME . This is because the alias record must have
	// the same type as the record that you're routing traffic to, and creating a CNAME
	// record for the zone apex isn't supported even for an alias record.
	//
	// [DescribeEnvironments]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/api/API_DescribeEnvironments.html
	// [describe-environments]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/elasticbeanstalk/describe-environments.html
	// [Getting Started with Amazon Route 53]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/getting-started.html
	// [describe-accelerator]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/globalaccelerator/describe-accelerator.html
	// [Amazon S3 Website Endpoints]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/s3.html#s3_website_region_endpoints
	// [DescribeAccelerator]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/API_DescribeAccelerator.html
	// [Using Custom Domains with Elastic Beanstalk]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/customdomains.html
	// [describe-load-balancers]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/elbv2/describe-load-balancers.html
	// [DescribeLoadBalancers]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLoadBalancers.html
	// [get-domain-names]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/apigateway/get-domain-names.html
	// [Using Alternate Domain Names (CNAMEs)]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/CNAMEs.html
	// [describe-vpc-endpoints]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoints.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	DNSName *string

	//  Applies only to alias, failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and
	// weighted alias resource record sets: When EvaluateTargetHealth is true , an
	// alias resource record set inherits the health of the referenced Amazon Web
	// Services resource, such as an ELB load balancer or another resource record set
	// in the hosted zone.
	//
	// Note the following:
	//
	// CloudFront distributions You can't set EvaluateTargetHealth to true when the
	// alias target is a CloudFront distribution.
	//
	// Elastic Beanstalk environments that have regionalized subdomains If you specify
	// an Elastic Beanstalk environment in DNSName and the environment contains an ELB
	// load balancer, Elastic Load Balancing routes queries only to the healthy Amazon
	// EC2 instances that are registered with the load balancer. (An environment
	// automatically contains an ELB load balancer if it includes more than one Amazon
	// EC2 instance.) If you set EvaluateTargetHealth to true and either no Amazon EC2
	// instances are healthy or the load balancer itself is unhealthy, Route 53 routes
	// queries to other available resources that are healthy, if any.
	//
	// If the environment contains a single Amazon EC2 instance, there are no special
	// requirements.
	//
	// ELB load balancers Health checking behavior depends on the type of load
	// balancer:
	//
	//   - Classic Load Balancers: If you specify an ELB Classic Load Balancer in
	//   DNSName , Elastic Load Balancing routes queries only to the healthy Amazon EC2
	//   instances that are registered with the load balancer. If you set
	//   EvaluateTargetHealth to true and either no EC2 instances are healthy or the
	//   load balancer itself is unhealthy, Route 53 routes queries to other resources.
	//
	//   - Application and Network Load Balancers: If you specify an ELB Application
	//   or Network Load Balancer and you set EvaluateTargetHealth to true , Route 53
	//   routes queries to the load balancer based on the health of the target groups
	//   that are associated with the load balancer:
	//
	//   - For an Application or Network Load Balancer to be considered healthy, every
	//   target group that contains targets must contain at least one healthy target. If
	//   any target group contains only unhealthy targets, the load balancer is
	//   considered unhealthy, and Route 53 routes queries to other resources.
	//
	//   - A target group that has no registered targets is considered unhealthy.
	//
	// When you create a load balancer, you configure settings for Elastic Load
	// Balancing health checks; they're not Route 53 health checks, but they perform a
	// similar function. Do not create Route 53 health checks for the EC2 instances
	// that you register with an ELB load balancer.
	//
	// S3 buckets There are no special requirements for setting EvaluateTargetHealth
	// to true when the alias target is an S3 bucket.
	//
	// Other records in the same hosted zone If the Amazon Web Services resource that
	// you specify in DNSName is a record or a group of records (for example, a group
	// of weighted records) but is not another alias record, we recommend that you
	// associate a health check with all of the records in the alias target. For more
	// information, see [What Happens When You Omit Health Checks?]in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
	//
	// For more information and examples, see [Amazon Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover] in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Amazon Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover.html
	// [What Happens When You Omit Health Checks?]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-complex-configs.html#dns-failover-complex-configs-hc-omitting
	//
	// This member is required.
	EvaluateTargetHealth bool

	//  Alias resource records sets only: The value used depends on where you want to
	// route traffic:
	//
	// Amazon API Gateway custom regional APIs and edge-optimized APIs Specify the
	// hosted zone ID for your API. You can get the applicable value using the CLI
	// command [get-domain-names]:
	//
	//   - For regional APIs, specify the value of regionalHostedZoneId .
	//
	//   - For edge-optimized APIs, specify the value of distributionHostedZoneId .
	//
	// Amazon Virtual Private Cloud interface VPC endpoint Specify the hosted zone ID
	// for your interface endpoint. You can get the value of HostedZoneId using the
	// CLI command [describe-vpc-endpoints].
	//
	// CloudFront distribution Specify Z2FDTNDATAQYW2 .
	//
	// Alias resource record sets for CloudFront can't be created in a private zone.
	//
	// Elastic Beanstalk environment Specify the hosted zone ID for the region that
	// you created the environment in. The environment must have a regionalized
	// subdomain. For a list of regions and the corresponding hosted zone IDs, see [Elastic Beanstalk endpoints and quotas]in
	// the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
	//
	// ELB load balancer Specify the value of the hosted zone ID for the load
	// balancer. Use the following methods to get the hosted zone ID:
	//
	// [Elastic Load Balancing endpoints and quotas]
	//   - topic in the Amazon Web Services General Reference: Use the value that
	//   corresponds with the region that you created your load balancer in. Note that
	//   there are separate columns for Application and Classic Load Balancers and for
	//   Network Load Balancers.
	//
	//   - Amazon Web Services Management Console: Go to the Amazon EC2 page, choose
	//   Load Balancers in the navigation pane, select the load balancer, and get the
	//   value of the Hosted zone field on the Description tab.
	//
	//   - Elastic Load Balancing API: Use DescribeLoadBalancers to get the applicable
	//   value. For more information, see the applicable guide:
	//
	//   - Classic Load Balancers: Use [DescribeLoadBalancers]to get the value of CanonicalHostedZoneNameId .
	//
	//   - Application and Network Load Balancers: Use [DescribeLoadBalancers]to get the value of
	//   CanonicalHostedZoneId .
	//
	//   - CLI: Use describe-load-balancers to get the applicable value. For more
	//   information, see the applicable guide:
	//
	//   - Classic Load Balancers: Use [describe-load-balancers]to get the value of CanonicalHostedZoneNameId .
	//
	//   - Application and Network Load Balancers: Use [describe-load-balancers]to get the value of
	//   CanonicalHostedZoneId .
	//
	// Global Accelerator accelerator Specify Z2BJ6XQ5FK7U4H .
	//
	// An Amazon S3 bucket configured as a static website Specify the hosted zone ID
	// for the region that you created the bucket in. For more information about valid
	// values, see the table [Amazon S3 Website Endpoints]in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
	//
	// Another Route 53 resource record set in your hosted zone Specify the hosted
	// zone ID of your hosted zone. (An alias resource record set can't reference a
	// resource record set in a different hosted zone.)
	//
	// [Amazon S3 Website Endpoints]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/s3.html#s3_website_region_endpoints
	// [describe-load-balancers]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/elbv2/describe-load-balancers.html
	// [DescribeLoadBalancers]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLoadBalancers.html
	// [Elastic Beanstalk endpoints and quotas]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/elasticbeanstalk.html
	// [get-domain-names]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/apigateway/get-domain-names.html
	// [describe-vpc-endpoints]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoints.html
	// [Elastic Load Balancing endpoints and quotas]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/elb.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	HostedZoneId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Alias resource record sets only: Information about the Amazon Web Services

resource, such as a CloudFront distribution or an Amazon S3 bucket, that you want to route traffic to.

When creating resource record sets for a private hosted zone, note the following:

type Change

type Change struct {

	// The action to perform:
	//
	//   - CREATE : Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
	//
	//   - DELETE : Deletes a existing resource record set.
	//
	// To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy
	//   instance, use [DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance]. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
	//   automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using
	//   ChangeResourceRecordSets , Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic
	//   policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though it's no
	//   longer in use.
	//
	//   - UPSERT : If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates
	//   it. If a resource record set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in
	//   the request.
	//
	// [DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Action ChangeAction

	// Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.
	//
	// This member is required.
	ResourceRecordSet *ResourceRecordSet
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The information for each resource record set that you want to change.

type ChangeAction

type ChangeAction string
const (
	ChangeActionCreate ChangeAction = "CREATE"
	ChangeActionDelete ChangeAction = "DELETE"
	ChangeActionUpsert ChangeAction = "UPSERT"
)

Enum values for ChangeAction

func (ChangeAction) Values added in v0.29.0

func (ChangeAction) Values() []ChangeAction

Values returns all known values for ChangeAction. 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 ChangeBatch

type ChangeBatch struct {

	// Information about the changes to make to the record sets.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Changes []Change

	//  Optional: Any comments you want to include about a change batch request.
	Comment *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The information for a change request.

type ChangeInfo

type ChangeInfo struct {

	// This element contains an ID that you use when performing a [GetChange] action to get
	// detailed information about the change.
	//
	// [GetChange]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_GetChange.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Id *string

	// The current state of the request. PENDING indicates that this request has not
	// yet been applied to all Amazon Route 53 DNS servers.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Status ChangeStatus

	// The date and time that the change request was submitted in [ISO 8601 format] and Coordinated
	// Universal Time (UTC). For example, the value 2017-03-27T17:48:16.751Z
	// represents March 27, 2017 at 17:48:16.751 UTC.
	//
	// [ISO 8601 format]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
	//
	// This member is required.
	SubmittedAt *time.Time

	// A comment you can provide.
	Comment *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that describes change information about changes made to your hosted zone.

type ChangeStatus

type ChangeStatus string
const (
	ChangeStatusPending ChangeStatus = "PENDING"
	ChangeStatusInsync  ChangeStatus = "INSYNC"
)

Enum values for ChangeStatus

func (ChangeStatus) Values added in v0.29.0

func (ChangeStatus) Values() []ChangeStatus

Values returns all known values for ChangeStatus. 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 CidrBlockInUseException added in v1.21.0

type CidrBlockInUseException struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This CIDR block is already in use.

func (*CidrBlockInUseException) Error added in v1.21.0

func (e *CidrBlockInUseException) Error() string

func (*CidrBlockInUseException) ErrorCode added in v1.21.0

func (e *CidrBlockInUseException) ErrorCode() string

func (*CidrBlockInUseException) ErrorFault added in v1.21.0

func (e *CidrBlockInUseException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*CidrBlockInUseException) ErrorMessage added in v1.21.0

func (e *CidrBlockInUseException) ErrorMessage() string

type CidrBlockSummary added in v1.21.0

type CidrBlockSummary struct {

	// Value for the CIDR block.
	CidrBlock *string

	// The location name of the CIDR block.
	LocationName *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that lists the CIDR blocks.

type CidrCollection added in v1.21.0

type CidrCollection struct {

	// The ARN of the collection. Can be used to reference the collection in IAM
	// policy or in another Amazon Web Services account.
	Arn *string

	// The unique ID of the CIDR collection.
	Id *string

	// The name of a CIDR collection.
	Name *string

	// A sequential counter that Route 53 sets to 1 when you create a CIDR collection
	// and increments by 1 each time you update settings for the CIDR collection.
	Version *int64
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that identifies a CIDR collection.

type CidrCollectionAlreadyExistsException added in v1.21.0

type CidrCollectionAlreadyExistsException struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A CIDR collection with this name and a different caller reference already exists in this account.

func (*CidrCollectionAlreadyExistsException) Error added in v1.21.0

func (*CidrCollectionAlreadyExistsException) ErrorCode added in v1.21.0

func (*CidrCollectionAlreadyExistsException) ErrorFault added in v1.21.0

func (*CidrCollectionAlreadyExistsException) ErrorMessage added in v1.21.0

func (e *CidrCollectionAlreadyExistsException) ErrorMessage() string

type CidrCollectionChange added in v1.21.0

type CidrCollectionChange struct {

	// CIDR collection change action.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Action CidrCollectionChangeAction

	// List of CIDR blocks.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CidrList []string

	// Name of the location that is associated with the CIDR collection.
	//
	// This member is required.
	LocationName *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about the CIDR collection change.

type CidrCollectionChangeAction added in v1.21.0

type CidrCollectionChangeAction string
const (
	CidrCollectionChangeActionPut            CidrCollectionChangeAction = "PUT"
	CidrCollectionChangeActionDeleteIfExists CidrCollectionChangeAction = "DELETE_IF_EXISTS"
)

Enum values for CidrCollectionChangeAction

func (CidrCollectionChangeAction) Values added in v1.21.0

Values returns all known values for CidrCollectionChangeAction. 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 CidrCollectionInUseException added in v1.21.0

type CidrCollectionInUseException struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This CIDR collection is in use, and isn't empty.

func (*CidrCollectionInUseException) Error added in v1.21.0

func (*CidrCollectionInUseException) ErrorCode added in v1.21.0

func (e *CidrCollectionInUseException) ErrorCode() string

func (*CidrCollectionInUseException) ErrorFault added in v1.21.0

func (*CidrCollectionInUseException) ErrorMessage added in v1.21.0

func (e *CidrCollectionInUseException) ErrorMessage() string

type CidrCollectionVersionMismatchException added in v1.21.0

type CidrCollectionVersionMismatchException struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The CIDR collection version you provided, doesn't match the one in the ListCidrCollections operation.

func (*CidrCollectionVersionMismatchException) Error added in v1.21.0

func (*CidrCollectionVersionMismatchException) ErrorCode added in v1.21.0

func (*CidrCollectionVersionMismatchException) ErrorFault added in v1.21.0

func (*CidrCollectionVersionMismatchException) ErrorMessage added in v1.21.0

type CidrRoutingConfig added in v1.21.0

type CidrRoutingConfig struct {

	// The CIDR collection ID.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CollectionId *string

	// The CIDR collection location name.
	//
	// This member is required.
	LocationName *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The object that is specified in resource record set object when you are linking a resource record set to a CIDR location.

A LocationName with an asterisk “*” can be used to create a default CIDR record. CollectionId is still required for default record.

type CloudWatchAlarmConfiguration

type CloudWatchAlarmConfiguration struct {

	// For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, the arithmetic
	// operation that is used for the comparison.
	//
	// This member is required.
	ComparisonOperator ComparisonOperator

	// For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, the number of
	// periods that the metric is compared to the threshold.
	//
	// This member is required.
	EvaluationPeriods *int32

	// The name of the CloudWatch metric that the alarm is associated with.
	//
	// This member is required.
	MetricName *string

	// The namespace of the metric that the alarm is associated with. For more
	// information, see [Amazon CloudWatch Namespaces, Dimensions, and Metrics Reference]in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
	//
	// [Amazon CloudWatch Namespaces, Dimensions, and Metrics Reference]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/CW_Support_For_AWS.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Namespace *string

	// For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, the duration of
	// one evaluation period in seconds.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Period *int32

	// For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, the statistic that
	// is applied to the metric.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Statistic Statistic

	// For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, the value the
	// metric is compared with.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Threshold *float64

	// For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, a complex type
	// that contains information about the dimensions for the metric. For information,
	// see [Amazon CloudWatch Namespaces, Dimensions, and Metrics Reference]in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
	//
	// [Amazon CloudWatch Namespaces, Dimensions, and Metrics Reference]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/CW_Support_For_AWS.html
	Dimensions []Dimension
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about the CloudWatch alarm that Amazon Route 53 is monitoring for this health check.

type CloudWatchRegion

type CloudWatchRegion string
const (
	CloudWatchRegionUsEast1      CloudWatchRegion = "us-east-1"
	CloudWatchRegionUsEast2      CloudWatchRegion = "us-east-2"
	CloudWatchRegionUsWest1      CloudWatchRegion = "us-west-1"
	CloudWatchRegionUsWest2      CloudWatchRegion = "us-west-2"
	CloudWatchRegionCaCentral1   CloudWatchRegion = "ca-central-1"
	CloudWatchRegionEuCentral1   CloudWatchRegion = "eu-central-1"
	CloudWatchRegionEuCentral2   CloudWatchRegion = "eu-central-2"
	CloudWatchRegionEuWest1      CloudWatchRegion = "eu-west-1"
	CloudWatchRegionEuWest2      CloudWatchRegion = "eu-west-2"
	CloudWatchRegionEuWest3      CloudWatchRegion = "eu-west-3"
	CloudWatchRegionApEast1      CloudWatchRegion = "ap-east-1"
	CloudWatchRegionMeSouth1     CloudWatchRegion = "me-south-1"
	CloudWatchRegionMeCentral1   CloudWatchRegion = "me-central-1"
	CloudWatchRegionApSouth1     CloudWatchRegion = "ap-south-1"
	CloudWatchRegionApSouth2     CloudWatchRegion = "ap-south-2"
	CloudWatchRegionApSoutheast1 CloudWatchRegion = "ap-southeast-1"
	CloudWatchRegionApSoutheast2 CloudWatchRegion = "ap-southeast-2"
	CloudWatchRegionApSoutheast3 CloudWatchRegion = "ap-southeast-3"
	CloudWatchRegionApNortheast1 CloudWatchRegion = "ap-northeast-1"
	CloudWatchRegionApNortheast2 CloudWatchRegion = "ap-northeast-2"
	CloudWatchRegionApNortheast3 CloudWatchRegion = "ap-northeast-3"
	CloudWatchRegionEuNorth1     CloudWatchRegion = "eu-north-1"
	CloudWatchRegionSaEast1      CloudWatchRegion = "sa-east-1"
	CloudWatchRegionCnNorthwest1 CloudWatchRegion = "cn-northwest-1"
	CloudWatchRegionCnNorth1     CloudWatchRegion = "cn-north-1"
	CloudWatchRegionAfSouth1     CloudWatchRegion = "af-south-1"
	CloudWatchRegionEuSouth1     CloudWatchRegion = "eu-south-1"
	CloudWatchRegionEuSouth2     CloudWatchRegion = "eu-south-2"
	CloudWatchRegionUsGovWest1   CloudWatchRegion = "us-gov-west-1"
	CloudWatchRegionUsGovEast1   CloudWatchRegion = "us-gov-east-1"
	CloudWatchRegionUsIsoEast1   CloudWatchRegion = "us-iso-east-1"
	CloudWatchRegionUsIsoWest1   CloudWatchRegion = "us-iso-west-1"
	CloudWatchRegionUsIsobEast1  CloudWatchRegion = "us-isob-east-1"
	CloudWatchRegionApSoutheast4 CloudWatchRegion = "ap-southeast-4"
	CloudWatchRegionIlCentral1   CloudWatchRegion = "il-central-1"
	CloudWatchRegionCaWest1      CloudWatchRegion = "ca-west-1"
	CloudWatchRegionApSoutheast5 CloudWatchRegion = "ap-southeast-5"
)

Enum values for CloudWatchRegion

func (CloudWatchRegion) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for CloudWatchRegion. 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 CollectionSummary added in v1.21.0

type CollectionSummary struct {

	// The ARN of the collection summary. Can be used to reference the collection in
	// IAM policy or cross-account.
	Arn *string

	// Unique ID for the CIDR collection.
	Id *string

	// The name of a CIDR collection.
	Name *string

	// A sequential counter that Route 53 sets to 1 when you create a CIDR collection
	// and increments by 1 each time you update settings for the CIDR collection.
	Version *int64
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that is an entry in an CidrCollection array.

type ComparisonOperator

type ComparisonOperator string
const (
	ComparisonOperatorGreaterThanOrEqualToThreshold ComparisonOperator = "GreaterThanOrEqualToThreshold"
	ComparisonOperatorGreaterThanThreshold          ComparisonOperator = "GreaterThanThreshold"
	ComparisonOperatorLessThanThreshold             ComparisonOperator = "LessThanThreshold"
	ComparisonOperatorLessThanOrEqualToThreshold    ComparisonOperator = "LessThanOrEqualToThreshold"
)

Enum values for ComparisonOperator

func (ComparisonOperator) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for ComparisonOperator. 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 ConcurrentModification

type ConcurrentModification struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did. Retry the request.

func (*ConcurrentModification) Error

func (e *ConcurrentModification) Error() string

func (*ConcurrentModification) ErrorCode

func (e *ConcurrentModification) ErrorCode() string

func (*ConcurrentModification) ErrorFault

func (e *ConcurrentModification) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*ConcurrentModification) ErrorMessage

func (e *ConcurrentModification) ErrorMessage() string

type ConflictingDomainExists

type ConflictingDomainExists struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The cause of this error depends on the operation that you're performing:

  • Create a public hosted zone: Two hosted zones that have the same name or that have a parent/child relationship (example.com and test.example.com) can't have any common name servers. You tried to create a hosted zone that has the same name as an existing hosted zone or that's the parent or child of an existing hosted zone, and you specified a delegation set that shares one or more name servers with the existing hosted zone. For more information, see CreateReusableDelegationSet.

  • Create a private hosted zone: A hosted zone with the specified name already exists and is already associated with the Amazon VPC that you specified.

  • Associate VPCs with a private hosted zone: The VPC that you specified is already associated with another hosted zone that has the same name.

func (*ConflictingDomainExists) Error

func (e *ConflictingDomainExists) Error() string

func (*ConflictingDomainExists) ErrorCode

func (e *ConflictingDomainExists) ErrorCode() string

func (*ConflictingDomainExists) ErrorFault

func (e *ConflictingDomainExists) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*ConflictingDomainExists) ErrorMessage

func (e *ConflictingDomainExists) ErrorMessage() string

type ConflictingTypes

type ConflictingTypes struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

You tried to update a traffic policy instance by using a traffic policy version that has a different DNS type than the current type for the instance. You specified the type in the JSON document in the CreateTrafficPolicy or CreateTrafficPolicyVersion request.

func (*ConflictingTypes) Error

func (e *ConflictingTypes) Error() string

func (*ConflictingTypes) ErrorCode

func (e *ConflictingTypes) ErrorCode() string

func (*ConflictingTypes) ErrorFault

func (e *ConflictingTypes) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*ConflictingTypes) ErrorMessage

func (e *ConflictingTypes) ErrorMessage() string

type Coordinates added in v1.37.0

type Coordinates struct {

	//  Specifies a coordinate of the north–south position of a geographic point on
	// the surface of the Earth (-90 - 90).
	//
	// This member is required.
	Latitude *string

	//  Specifies a coordinate of the east–west position of a geographic point on the
	// surface of the Earth (-180 - 180).
	//
	// This member is required.
	Longitude *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that lists the coordinates for a geoproximity resource record.

type DNSSECNotFound added in v0.31.0

type DNSSECNotFound struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The hosted zone doesn't have any DNSSEC resources.

func (*DNSSECNotFound) Error added in v0.31.0

func (e *DNSSECNotFound) Error() string

func (*DNSSECNotFound) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *DNSSECNotFound) ErrorCode() string

func (*DNSSECNotFound) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (e *DNSSECNotFound) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*DNSSECNotFound) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *DNSSECNotFound) ErrorMessage() string

type DNSSECStatus added in v0.31.0

type DNSSECStatus struct {

	// A string that represents the current hosted zone signing status.
	//
	// Status can have one of the following values:
	//
	// SIGNING DNSSEC signing is enabled for the hosted zone.
	//
	// NOT_SIGNING DNSSEC signing is not enabled for the hosted zone.
	//
	// DELETING DNSSEC signing is in the process of being removed for the hosted zone.
	//
	// ACTION_NEEDED There is a problem with signing in the hosted zone that requires
	// you to take action to resolve. For example, the customer managed key might have
	// been deleted, or the permissions for the customer managed key might have been
	// changed.
	//
	// INTERNAL_FAILURE There was an error during a request. Before you can continue
	// to work with DNSSEC signing, including with key-signing keys (KSKs), you must
	// correct the problem by enabling or disabling DNSSEC signing for the hosted zone.
	ServeSignature *string

	// The status message provided for the following DNSSEC signing status:
	// INTERNAL_FAILURE . The status message includes information about what the
	// problem might be and steps that you can take to correct the issue.
	StatusMessage *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A string representing the status of DNSSEC signing.

type DelegationSet

type DelegationSet struct {

	// A complex type that contains a list of the authoritative name servers for a
	// hosted zone or for a reusable delegation set.
	//
	// This member is required.
	NameServers []string

	// The value that you specified for CallerReference when you created the reusable
	// delegation set.
	CallerReference *string

	// The ID that Amazon Route 53 assigns to a reusable delegation set.
	Id *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that lists the name servers in a delegation set, as well as the CallerReference and the ID for the delegation set.

type DelegationSetAlreadyCreated

type DelegationSetAlreadyCreated struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A delegation set with the same owner and caller reference combination has already been created.

func (*DelegationSetAlreadyCreated) Error

func (*DelegationSetAlreadyCreated) ErrorCode

func (e *DelegationSetAlreadyCreated) ErrorCode() string

func (*DelegationSetAlreadyCreated) ErrorFault

func (*DelegationSetAlreadyCreated) ErrorMessage

func (e *DelegationSetAlreadyCreated) ErrorMessage() string

type DelegationSetAlreadyReusable

type DelegationSetAlreadyReusable struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The specified delegation set has already been marked as reusable.

func (*DelegationSetAlreadyReusable) Error

func (*DelegationSetAlreadyReusable) ErrorCode

func (e *DelegationSetAlreadyReusable) ErrorCode() string

func (*DelegationSetAlreadyReusable) ErrorFault

func (*DelegationSetAlreadyReusable) ErrorMessage

func (e *DelegationSetAlreadyReusable) ErrorMessage() string

type DelegationSetInUse

type DelegationSetInUse struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The specified delegation contains associated hosted zones which must be deleted before the reusable delegation set can be deleted.

func (*DelegationSetInUse) Error

func (e *DelegationSetInUse) Error() string

func (*DelegationSetInUse) ErrorCode

func (e *DelegationSetInUse) ErrorCode() string

func (*DelegationSetInUse) ErrorFault

func (e *DelegationSetInUse) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*DelegationSetInUse) ErrorMessage

func (e *DelegationSetInUse) ErrorMessage() string

type DelegationSetNotAvailable

type DelegationSetNotAvailable struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

You can create a hosted zone that has the same name as an existing hosted zone (example.com is common), but there is a limit to the number of hosted zones that have the same name. If you get this error, Amazon Route 53 has reached that limit. If you own the domain name and Route 53 generates this error, contact Customer Support.

func (*DelegationSetNotAvailable) Error

func (e *DelegationSetNotAvailable) Error() string

func (*DelegationSetNotAvailable) ErrorCode

func (e *DelegationSetNotAvailable) ErrorCode() string

func (*DelegationSetNotAvailable) ErrorFault

func (*DelegationSetNotAvailable) ErrorMessage

func (e *DelegationSetNotAvailable) ErrorMessage() string

type DelegationSetNotReusable

type DelegationSetNotReusable struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.

func (*DelegationSetNotReusable) Error

func (e *DelegationSetNotReusable) Error() string

func (*DelegationSetNotReusable) ErrorCode

func (e *DelegationSetNotReusable) ErrorCode() string

func (*DelegationSetNotReusable) ErrorFault

func (e *DelegationSetNotReusable) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*DelegationSetNotReusable) ErrorMessage

func (e *DelegationSetNotReusable) ErrorMessage() string

type Dimension

type Dimension struct {

	// For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, the name of one
	// dimension.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Name *string

	// For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, the value of one
	// dimension.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Value *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

For the metric that the CloudWatch alarm is associated with, a complex type that contains information about one dimension.

type GeoLocation

type GeoLocation struct {

	// The two-letter code for the continent.
	//
	// Amazon Route 53 supports the following continent codes:
	//
	//   - AF: Africa
	//
	//   - AN: Antarctica
	//
	//   - AS: Asia
	//
	//   - EU: Europe
	//
	//   - OC: Oceania
	//
	//   - NA: North America
	//
	//   - SA: South America
	//
	// Constraint: Specifying ContinentCode with either CountryCode or SubdivisionCode
	// returns an InvalidInput error.
	ContinentCode *string

	// For geolocation resource record sets, the two-letter code for a country.
	//
	// Amazon Route 53 uses the two-letter country codes that are specified in [ISO standard 3166-1 alpha-2].
	//
	// Route 53 also supports the country code UA for Ukraine.
	//
	// [ISO standard 3166-1 alpha-2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2
	CountryCode *string

	// For geolocation resource record sets, the two-letter code for a state of the
	// United States. Route 53 doesn't support any other values for SubdivisionCode .
	// For a list of state abbreviations, see [Appendix B: Two–Letter State and Possession Abbreviations]on the United States Postal Service
	// website.
	//
	// If you specify subdivisioncode , you must also specify US for CountryCode .
	//
	// [Appendix B: Two–Letter State and Possession Abbreviations]: https://pe.usps.com/text/pub28/28apb.htm
	SubdivisionCode *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about a geographic location.

type GeoLocationDetails

type GeoLocationDetails struct {

	// The two-letter code for the continent.
	ContinentCode *string

	// The full name of the continent.
	ContinentName *string

	// The two-letter code for the country.
	CountryCode *string

	// The name of the country.
	CountryName *string

	// The code for the subdivision, such as a particular state within the United
	// States. For a list of US state abbreviations, see [Appendix B: Two–Letter State and Possession Abbreviations]on the United States Postal
	// Service website. For a list of all supported subdivision codes, use the [ListGeoLocations]API.
	//
	// [ListGeoLocations]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_ListGeoLocations.html
	// [Appendix B: Two–Letter State and Possession Abbreviations]: https://pe.usps.com/text/pub28/28apb.htm
	SubdivisionCode *string

	// The full name of the subdivision. Route 53 currently supports only states in
	// the United States.
	SubdivisionName *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains the codes and full continent, country, and subdivision names for the specified geolocation code.

type GeoProximityLocation added in v1.37.0

type GeoProximityLocation struct {

	//  The Amazon Web Services Region the resource you are directing DNS traffic to,
	// is in.
	AWSRegion *string

	//  The bias increases or decreases the size of the geographic region from which
	// Route 53 routes traffic to a resource.
	//
	// To use Bias to change the size of the geographic region, specify the applicable
	// value for the bias:
	//
	//   - To expand the size of the geographic region from which Route 53 routes
	//   traffic to a resource, specify a positive integer from 1 to 99 for the bias.
	//   Route 53 shrinks the size of adjacent regions.
	//
	//   - To shrink the size of the geographic region from which Route 53 routes
	//   traffic to a resource, specify a negative bias of -1 to -99. Route 53 expands
	//   the size of adjacent regions.
	Bias *int32

	//  Contains the longitude and latitude for a geographic region.
	Coordinates *Coordinates

	//  Specifies an Amazon Web Services Local Zone Group.
	//
	// A local Zone Group is usually the Local Zone code without the ending character.
	// For example, if the Local Zone is us-east-1-bue-1a the Local Zone Group is
	// us-east-1-bue-1 .
	//
	// You can identify the Local Zones Group for a specific Local Zone by using the [describe-availability-zones]
	// CLI command:
	//
	// This command returns: "GroupName": "us-west-2-den-1" , specifying that the Local
	// Zone us-west-2-den-1a belongs to the Local Zone Group us-west-2-den-1 .
	//
	// [describe-availability-zones]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/ec2/describe-availability-zones.html
	LocalZoneGroup *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
(Resource record sets only): A complex type that lets you specify where your

resources are located. Only one of LocalZoneGroup , Coordinates , or Amazon Web ServicesRegion is allowed per request at a time.

For more information about geoproximity routing, see Geoproximity routing in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

type HealthCheck

type HealthCheck struct {

	// A unique string that you specified when you created the health check.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CallerReference *string

	// A complex type that contains detailed information about one health check.
	//
	// This member is required.
	HealthCheckConfig *HealthCheckConfig

	// The version of the health check. You can optionally pass this value in a call
	// to UpdateHealthCheck to prevent overwriting another change to the health check.
	//
	// This member is required.
	HealthCheckVersion *int64

	// The identifier that Amazon Route 53 assigned to the health check when you
	// created it. When you add or update a resource record set, you use this value to
	// specify which health check to use. The value can be up to 64 characters long.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Id *string

	// A complex type that contains information about the CloudWatch alarm that Amazon
	// Route 53 is monitoring for this health check.
	CloudWatchAlarmConfiguration *CloudWatchAlarmConfiguration

	// If the health check was created by another service, the service that created
	// the health check. When a health check is created by another service, you can't
	// edit or delete it using Amazon Route 53.
	LinkedService *LinkedService
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about one health check that is associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.

type HealthCheckAlreadyExists

type HealthCheckAlreadyExists struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
The health check you're attempting to create already exists. Amazon Route 53

returns this error when you submit a request that has the following values:

  • The same value for CallerReference as an existing health check, and one or more values that differ from the existing health check that has the same caller reference.

  • The same value for CallerReference as a health check that you created and later deleted, regardless of the other settings in the request.

func (*HealthCheckAlreadyExists) Error

func (e *HealthCheckAlreadyExists) Error() string

func (*HealthCheckAlreadyExists) ErrorCode

func (e *HealthCheckAlreadyExists) ErrorCode() string

func (*HealthCheckAlreadyExists) ErrorFault

func (e *HealthCheckAlreadyExists) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*HealthCheckAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage

func (e *HealthCheckAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage() string

type HealthCheckConfig

type HealthCheckConfig struct {

	// The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Amazon
	// Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is healthy.
	//
	// You can't change the value of Type after you create a health check.
	//
	// You can create the following types of health checks:
	//
	//   - HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53
	//   submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and
	//   less than 400.
	//
	//   - HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route
	//   53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater
	//   and less than 400.
	//
	// If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type , the endpoint must support TLS v1.0
	//   or later.
	//
	//   - HTTP_STR_MATCH: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If
	//   successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and searches the first 5,120 bytes
	//   of the response body for the string that you specify in SearchString .
	//
	//   - HTTPS_STR_MATCH: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If
	//   successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and searches the first 5,120
	//   bytes of the response body for the string that you specify in SearchString .
	//
	//   - TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
	//
	//   - CLOUDWATCH_METRIC: The health check is associated with a CloudWatch alarm.
	//   If the state of the alarm is OK , the health check is considered healthy. If
	//   the state is ALARM , the health check is considered unhealthy. If CloudWatch
	//   doesn't have sufficient data to determine whether the state is OK or ALARM ,
	//   the health check status depends on the setting for
	//   InsufficientDataHealthStatus : Healthy , Unhealthy , or LastKnownStatus .
	//
	//   - CALCULATED: For health checks that monitor the status of other health
	//   checks, Route 53 adds up the number of health checks that Route 53 health
	//   checkers consider to be healthy and compares that number with the value of
	//   HealthThreshold .
	//
	//   - RECOVERY_CONTROL: The health check is associated with a Route53 Application
	//   Recovery Controller routing control. If the routing control state is ON , the
	//   health check is considered healthy. If the state is OFF , the health check is
	//   considered unhealthy.
	//
	// For more information, see [How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy] in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
	//
	// [How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-determining-health-of-endpoints.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Type HealthCheckType

	// A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route
	// 53 health checkers to use to determine whether the specified health check is
	// healthy.
	AlarmIdentifier *AlarmIdentifier

	// (CALCULATED Health Checks Only) A complex type that contains one
	// ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you want to associate with a
	// CALCULATED health check.
	ChildHealthChecks []string

	// Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. When you disable a health check,
	// here's what happens:
	//
	//   - Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting
	//   requests to your application, server, or other resource.
	//
	//   - Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the
	//   referenced health checks.
	//
	//   - Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the
	//   corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
	//
	// After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health
	// check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues
	// to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing
	// traffic to a resource, change the value of [Inverted].
	//
	// Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For
	// more information, see [Amazon Route 53 Pricing].
	//
	// [Inverted]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateHealthCheck.html#Route53-UpdateHealthCheck-request-Inverted
	// [Amazon Route 53 Pricing]: http://aws.amazon.com/route53/pricing/
	Disabled *bool

	// Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of
	// FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS
	// negotiation. This allows the endpoint to respond to HTTPS health check requests
	// with the applicable SSL/TLS certificate.
	//
	// Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the
	// client_hello message. If you don't enable SNI, the status of the health check
	// will be SSL alert handshake_failure . A health check can also have that status
	// for other reasons. If SNI is enabled and you're still getting the error, check
	// the SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm that your certificate is
	// valid.
	//
	// The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common
	// Name field and possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field.
	// One of the domain names in the certificate should match the value that you
	// specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName . If the endpoint responds to the
	// client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the domain name
	// that you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName , a health checker will retry the
	// handshake. In the second attempt, the health checker will omit
	// FullyQualifiedDomainName from the client_hello message.
	EnableSNI *bool

	// The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for
	// Amazon Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to
	// healthy or vice versa. For more information, see [How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy]in the Amazon Route 53
	// Developer Guide.
	//
	// If you don't specify a value for FailureThreshold , the default value is three
	// health checks.
	//
	// [How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-determining-health-of-endpoints.html
	FailureThreshold *int32

	// Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for IPAddress .
	//
	// If you specify a value for IPAddress :
	//
	// Amazon Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6
	// address and passes the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header for
	// all health checks except TCP health checks. This is typically the fully
	// qualified DNS name of the endpoint on which you want Route 53 to perform health
	// checks.
	//
	// When Route 53 checks the health of an endpoint, here is how it constructs the
	// Host header:
	//
	//   - If you specify a value of 80 for Port and HTTP or HTTP_STR_MATCH for Type ,
	//   Route 53 passes the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the
	//   Host header.
	//
	//   - If you specify a value of 443 for Port and HTTPS or HTTPS_STR_MATCH for Type
	//   , Route 53 passes the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the
	//   Host header.
	//
	//   - If you specify another value for Port and any value except TCP for Type ,
	//   Route 53 passes FullyQualifiedDomainName:Port to the endpoint in the Host
	//   header.
	//
	// If you don't specify a value for FullyQualifiedDomainName , Route 53 substitutes
	// the value of IPAddress in the Host header in each of the preceding cases.
	//
	// If you don't specify a value for IPAddress :
	//
	// Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that you specify for
	// FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval that you specify for RequestInterval .
	// Using an IPv4 address that DNS returns, Route 53 then checks the health of the
	// endpoint.
	//
	// If you don't specify a value for IPAddress , Route 53 uses only IPv4 to send
	// health checks to the endpoint. If there's no resource record set with a type of
	// A for the name that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName , the health check
	// fails with a "DNS resolution failed" error.
	//
	// If you want to check the health of weighted, latency, or failover resource
	// record sets and you choose to specify the endpoint only by
	// FullyQualifiedDomainName , we recommend that you create a separate health check
	// for each endpoint. For example, create a health check for each HTTP server that
	// is serving content for www.example.com. For the value of
	// FullyQualifiedDomainName , specify the domain name of the server (such as
	// us-east-2-www.example.com), not the name of the resource record sets
	// (www.example.com).
	//
	// In this configuration, if you create a health check for which the value of
	// FullyQualifiedDomainName matches the name of the resource record sets and you
	// then associate the health check with those resource record sets, health check
	// results will be unpredictable.
	//
	// In addition, if the value that you specify for Type is HTTP , HTTPS ,
	// HTTP_STR_MATCH , or HTTPS_STR_MATCH , Route 53 passes the value of
	// FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header, as it does when you specify a
	// value for IPAddress . If the value of Type is TCP , Route 53 doesn't pass a Host
	// header.
	FullyQualifiedDomainName *string

	// The number of child health checks that are associated with a CALCULATED health
	// check that Amazon Route 53 must consider healthy for the CALCULATED health
	// check to be considered healthy. To specify the child health checks that you want
	// to associate with a CALCULATED health check, use the [ChildHealthChecks] element.
	//
	// Note the following:
	//
	//   - If you specify a number greater than the number of child health checks,
	//   Route 53 always considers this health check to be unhealthy.
	//
	//   - If you specify 0 , Route 53 always considers this health check to be healthy.
	//
	// [ChildHealthChecks]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateHealthCheck.html#Route53-UpdateHealthCheck-request-ChildHealthChecks
	HealthThreshold *int32

	// The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address of the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to
	// perform health checks on. If you don't specify a value for IPAddress , Route 53
	// sends a DNS request to resolve the domain name that you specify in
	// FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval that you specify in RequestInterval .
	// Using an IP address returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the
	// endpoint.
	//
	// Use one of the following formats for the value of IPAddress :
	//
	//   - IPv4 address: four values between 0 and 255, separated by periods (.), for
	//   example, 192.0.2.44 .
	//
	//   - IPv6 address: eight groups of four hexadecimal values, separated by colons
	//   (:), for example, 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345 . You can also
	//   shorten IPv6 addresses as described in RFC 5952, for example,
	//   2001:db8:85a3::abcd:1:2345 .
	//
	// If the endpoint is an EC2 instance, we recommend that you create an Elastic IP
	// address, associate it with your EC2 instance, and specify the Elastic IP address
	// for IPAddress . This ensures that the IP address of your instance will never
	// change.
	//
	// For more information, see [FullyQualifiedDomainName].
	//
	// Constraints: Route 53 can't check the health of endpoints for which the IP
	// address is in local, private, non-routable, or multicast ranges. For more
	// information about IP addresses for which you can't create health checks, see the
	// following documents:
	//
	// [RFC 5735, Special Use IPv4 Addresses]
	//
	// [RFC 6598, IANA-Reserved IPv4 Prefix for Shared Address Space]
	//
	// [RFC 5156, Special-Use IPv6 Addresses]
	//
	// When the value of Type is CALCULATED or CLOUDWATCH_METRIC , omit IPAddress .
	//
	// [RFC 5735, Special Use IPv4 Addresses]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5735
	// [FullyQualifiedDomainName]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateHealthCheck.html#Route53-UpdateHealthCheck-request-FullyQualifiedDomainName
	// [RFC 6598, IANA-Reserved IPv4 Prefix for Shared Address Space]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6598
	// [RFC 5156, Special-Use IPv6 Addresses]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5156
	IPAddress *string

	// When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm
	// state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
	//
	//   - Healthy : Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
	//
	//   - Unhealthy : Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
	//
	//   - LastKnownStatus : Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last
	//   time that CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new
	//   health checks that have no last known status, the default status for the health
	//   check is healthy.
	InsufficientDataHealthStatus InsufficientDataHealthStatus

	// Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health
	// check, for example, to consider a health check unhealthy when it otherwise would
	// be considered healthy.
	Inverted *bool

	// Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to measure the latency between health
	// checkers in multiple Amazon Web Services regions and your endpoint, and to
	// display CloudWatch latency graphs on the Health Checks page in the Route 53
	// console.
	//
	// You can't change the value of MeasureLatency after you create a health check.
	MeasureLatency *bool

	// The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks
	// on.
	//
	// Don't specify a value for Port when you specify a value for Type of
	// CLOUDWATCH_METRIC or CALCULATED .
	Port *int32

	// A complex type that contains one Region element for each region from which you
	// want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to check the specified endpoint.
	//
	// If you don't specify any regions, Route 53 health checkers automatically
	// performs checks from all of the regions that are listed under Valid Values.
	//
	// If you update a health check to remove a region that has been performing health
	// checks, Route 53 will briefly continue to perform checks from that region to
	// ensure that some health checkers are always checking the endpoint (for example,
	// if you replace three regions with four different regions).
	Regions []HealthCheckRegion

	// The number of seconds between the time that Amazon Route 53 gets a response
	// from your endpoint and the time that it sends the next health check request.
	// Each Route 53 health checker makes requests at this interval.
	//
	// You can't change the value of RequestInterval after you create a health check.
	//
	// If you don't specify a value for RequestInterval , the default value is 30
	// seconds.
	RequestInterval *int32

	// The path, if any, that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing
	// health checks. The path can be any value for which your endpoint will return an
	// HTTP status code of 2xx or 3xx when the endpoint is healthy, for example, the
	// file /docs/route53-health-check.html. You can also include query string
	// parameters, for example, /welcome.html?language=jp&login=y .
	ResourcePath *string

	// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the Route 53 Application Recovery Controller
	// routing control.
	//
	// For more information about Route 53 Application Recovery Controller, see [Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.].
	//
	// [Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/r53recovery/latest/dg/what-is-route-53-recovery.html
	RoutingControlArn *string

	// If the value of Type is HTTP_STR_MATCH or HTTPS_STR_MATCH , the string that you
	// want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified
	// resource. If the string appears in the response body, Route 53 considers the
	// resource healthy.
	//
	// Route 53 considers case when searching for SearchString in the response body.
	SearchString *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about the health check.

type HealthCheckInUse

type HealthCheckInUse struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This error code is not in use.

func (*HealthCheckInUse) Error

func (e *HealthCheckInUse) Error() string

func (*HealthCheckInUse) ErrorCode

func (e *HealthCheckInUse) ErrorCode() string

func (*HealthCheckInUse) ErrorFault

func (e *HealthCheckInUse) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*HealthCheckInUse) ErrorMessage

func (e *HealthCheckInUse) ErrorMessage() string

type HealthCheckObservation

type HealthCheckObservation struct {

	// The IP address of the Amazon Route 53 health checker that provided the failure
	// reason in StatusReport .
	IPAddress *string

	// The region of the Amazon Route 53 health checker that provided the status in
	// StatusReport .
	Region HealthCheckRegion

	// A complex type that contains the last failure reason as reported by one Amazon
	// Route 53 health checker and the time of the failed health check.
	StatusReport *StatusReport
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains the last failure reason as reported by one Amazon Route 53 health checker.

type HealthCheckRegion

type HealthCheckRegion string
const (
	HealthCheckRegionUsEast1      HealthCheckRegion = "us-east-1"
	HealthCheckRegionUsWest1      HealthCheckRegion = "us-west-1"
	HealthCheckRegionUsWest2      HealthCheckRegion = "us-west-2"
	HealthCheckRegionEuWest1      HealthCheckRegion = "eu-west-1"
	HealthCheckRegionApSoutheast1 HealthCheckRegion = "ap-southeast-1"
	HealthCheckRegionApSoutheast2 HealthCheckRegion = "ap-southeast-2"
	HealthCheckRegionApNortheast1 HealthCheckRegion = "ap-northeast-1"
	HealthCheckRegionSaEast1      HealthCheckRegion = "sa-east-1"
)

Enum values for HealthCheckRegion

func (HealthCheckRegion) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for HealthCheckRegion. 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 HealthCheckType

type HealthCheckType string
const (
	HealthCheckTypeHttp             HealthCheckType = "HTTP"
	HealthCheckTypeHttps            HealthCheckType = "HTTPS"
	HealthCheckTypeHttpStrMatch     HealthCheckType = "HTTP_STR_MATCH"
	HealthCheckTypeHttpsStrMatch    HealthCheckType = "HTTPS_STR_MATCH"
	HealthCheckTypeTcp              HealthCheckType = "TCP"
	HealthCheckTypeCalculated       HealthCheckType = "CALCULATED"
	HealthCheckTypeCloudwatchMetric HealthCheckType = "CLOUDWATCH_METRIC"
	HealthCheckTypeRecoveryControl  HealthCheckType = "RECOVERY_CONTROL"
)

Enum values for HealthCheckType

func (HealthCheckType) Values added in v0.29.0

func (HealthCheckType) Values() []HealthCheckType

Values returns all known values for HealthCheckType. 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 HealthCheckVersionMismatch

type HealthCheckVersionMismatch struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The value of HealthCheckVersion in the request doesn't match the value of HealthCheckVersion in the health check.

func (*HealthCheckVersionMismatch) Error

func (*HealthCheckVersionMismatch) ErrorCode

func (e *HealthCheckVersionMismatch) ErrorCode() string

func (*HealthCheckVersionMismatch) ErrorFault

func (*HealthCheckVersionMismatch) ErrorMessage

func (e *HealthCheckVersionMismatch) ErrorMessage() string

type HostedZone

type HostedZone struct {

	// The value that you specified for CallerReference when you created the hosted
	// zone.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CallerReference *string

	// The ID that Amazon Route 53 assigned to the hosted zone when you created it.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Id *string

	// The name of the domain. For public hosted zones, this is the name that you have
	// registered with your DNS registrar.
	//
	// For information about how to specify characters other than a-z , 0-9 , and -
	// (hyphen) and how to specify internationalized domain names, see [CreateHostedZone].
	//
	// [CreateHostedZone]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_CreateHostedZone.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Name *string

	// A complex type that includes the Comment and PrivateZone elements. If you
	// omitted the HostedZoneConfig and Comment elements from the request, the Config
	// and Comment elements don't appear in the response.
	Config *HostedZoneConfig

	// If the hosted zone was created by another service, the service that created the
	// hosted zone. When a hosted zone is created by another service, you can't edit or
	// delete it using Route 53.
	LinkedService *LinkedService

	// The number of resource record sets in the hosted zone.
	ResourceRecordSetCount *int64
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains general information about the hosted zone.

type HostedZoneAlreadyExists

type HostedZoneAlreadyExists struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The hosted zone you're trying to create already exists. Amazon Route 53 returns this error when a hosted zone has already been created with the specified CallerReference .

func (*HostedZoneAlreadyExists) Error

func (e *HostedZoneAlreadyExists) Error() string

func (*HostedZoneAlreadyExists) ErrorCode

func (e *HostedZoneAlreadyExists) ErrorCode() string

func (*HostedZoneAlreadyExists) ErrorFault

func (e *HostedZoneAlreadyExists) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*HostedZoneAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage

func (e *HostedZoneAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage() string

type HostedZoneConfig

type HostedZoneConfig struct {

	// Any comments that you want to include about the hosted zone.
	Comment *string

	// A value that indicates whether this is a private hosted zone.
	PrivateZone bool
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains an optional comment about your hosted zone. If you don't want to specify a comment, omit both the HostedZoneConfig and Comment elements.

type HostedZoneLimit

type HostedZoneLimit struct {

	// The limit that you requested. Valid values include the following:
	//
	//   - MAX_RRSETS_BY_ZONE: The maximum number of records that you can create in
	//   the specified hosted zone.
	//
	//   - MAX_VPCS_ASSOCIATED_BY_ZONE: The maximum number of Amazon VPCs that you can
	//   associate with the specified private hosted zone.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Type HostedZoneLimitType

	// The current value for the limit that is specified by Type .
	//
	// This member is required.
	Value *int64
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains the type of limit that you specified in the request and the current value for that limit.

type HostedZoneLimitType

type HostedZoneLimitType string
const (
	HostedZoneLimitTypeMaxRrsetsByZone         HostedZoneLimitType = "MAX_RRSETS_BY_ZONE"
	HostedZoneLimitTypeMaxVpcsAssociatedByZone HostedZoneLimitType = "MAX_VPCS_ASSOCIATED_BY_ZONE"
)

Enum values for HostedZoneLimitType

func (HostedZoneLimitType) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for HostedZoneLimitType. 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 HostedZoneNotEmpty

type HostedZoneNotEmpty struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The hosted zone contains resource records that are not SOA or NS records.

func (*HostedZoneNotEmpty) Error

func (e *HostedZoneNotEmpty) Error() string

func (*HostedZoneNotEmpty) ErrorCode

func (e *HostedZoneNotEmpty) ErrorCode() string

func (*HostedZoneNotEmpty) ErrorFault

func (e *HostedZoneNotEmpty) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*HostedZoneNotEmpty) ErrorMessage

func (e *HostedZoneNotEmpty) ErrorMessage() string

type HostedZoneNotFound

type HostedZoneNotFound struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The specified HostedZone can't be found.

func (*HostedZoneNotFound) Error

func (e *HostedZoneNotFound) Error() string

func (*HostedZoneNotFound) ErrorCode

func (e *HostedZoneNotFound) ErrorCode() string

func (*HostedZoneNotFound) ErrorFault

func (e *HostedZoneNotFound) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*HostedZoneNotFound) ErrorMessage

func (e *HostedZoneNotFound) ErrorMessage() string

type HostedZoneNotPrivate

type HostedZoneNotPrivate struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The specified hosted zone is a public hosted zone, not a private hosted zone.

func (*HostedZoneNotPrivate) Error

func (e *HostedZoneNotPrivate) Error() string

func (*HostedZoneNotPrivate) ErrorCode

func (e *HostedZoneNotPrivate) ErrorCode() string

func (*HostedZoneNotPrivate) ErrorFault

func (e *HostedZoneNotPrivate) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*HostedZoneNotPrivate) ErrorMessage

func (e *HostedZoneNotPrivate) ErrorMessage() string

type HostedZoneOwner

type HostedZoneOwner struct {

	// If the hosted zone was created by an Amazon Web Services account, or was
	// created by an Amazon Web Services service that creates hosted zones using the
	// current account, OwningAccount contains the account ID of that account. For
	// example, when you use Cloud Map to create a hosted zone, Cloud Map creates the
	// hosted zone using the current Amazon Web Services account.
	OwningAccount *string

	// If an Amazon Web Services service uses its own account to create a hosted zone
	// and associate the specified VPC with that hosted zone, OwningService contains
	// an abbreviation that identifies the service. For example, if Amazon Elastic File
	// System (Amazon EFS) created a hosted zone and associated a VPC with the hosted
	// zone, the value of OwningService is efs.amazonaws.com .
	OwningService *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that identifies a hosted zone that a specified Amazon VPC is associated with and the owner of the hosted zone. If there is a value for OwningAccount , there is no value for OwningService , and vice versa.

type HostedZonePartiallyDelegated added in v0.31.0

type HostedZonePartiallyDelegated struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The hosted zone nameservers don't match the parent nameservers. The hosted zone and parent must have the same nameservers.

func (*HostedZonePartiallyDelegated) Error added in v0.31.0

func (*HostedZonePartiallyDelegated) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *HostedZonePartiallyDelegated) ErrorCode() string

func (*HostedZonePartiallyDelegated) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (*HostedZonePartiallyDelegated) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *HostedZonePartiallyDelegated) ErrorMessage() string

type HostedZoneSummary

type HostedZoneSummary struct {

	// The Route 53 hosted zone ID of a private hosted zone that the specified VPC is
	// associated with.
	//
	// This member is required.
	HostedZoneId *string

	// The name of the private hosted zone, such as example.com .
	//
	// This member is required.
	Name *string

	// The owner of a private hosted zone that the specified VPC is associated with.
	// The owner can be either an Amazon Web Services account or an Amazon Web Services
	// service.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Owner *HostedZoneOwner
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

In the response to a ListHostedZonesByVPC request, the HostedZoneSummaries element contains one HostedZoneSummary element for each hosted zone that the specified Amazon VPC is associated with. Each HostedZoneSummary element contains the hosted zone name and ID, and information about who owns the hosted zone.

type HostedZoneType added in v1.30.0

type HostedZoneType string
const (
	HostedZoneTypePrivateHostedZone HostedZoneType = "PrivateHostedZone"
)

Enum values for HostedZoneType

func (HostedZoneType) Values added in v1.30.0

func (HostedZoneType) Values() []HostedZoneType

Values returns all known values for HostedZoneType. 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 IncompatibleVersion

type IncompatibleVersion struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The resource you're trying to access is unsupported on this Amazon Route 53 endpoint.

func (*IncompatibleVersion) Error

func (e *IncompatibleVersion) Error() string

func (*IncompatibleVersion) ErrorCode

func (e *IncompatibleVersion) ErrorCode() string

func (*IncompatibleVersion) ErrorFault

func (e *IncompatibleVersion) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*IncompatibleVersion) ErrorMessage

func (e *IncompatibleVersion) ErrorMessage() string

type InsufficientCloudWatchLogsResourcePolicy

type InsufficientCloudWatchLogsResourcePolicy struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Amazon Route 53 doesn't have the permissions required to create log streams and send query logs to log streams. Possible causes include the following:

  • There is no resource policy that specifies the log group ARN in the value for Resource .

  • The resource policy that includes the log group ARN in the value for Resource doesn't have the necessary permissions.

  • The resource policy hasn't finished propagating yet.

  • The Key management service (KMS) key you specified doesn’t exist or it can’t be used with the log group associated with query log. Update or provide a resource policy to grant permissions for the KMS key.

  • The Key management service (KMS) key you specified is marked as disabled for the log group associated with query log. Update or provide a resource policy to grant permissions for the KMS key.

func (*InsufficientCloudWatchLogsResourcePolicy) Error

func (*InsufficientCloudWatchLogsResourcePolicy) ErrorCode

func (*InsufficientCloudWatchLogsResourcePolicy) ErrorFault

func (*InsufficientCloudWatchLogsResourcePolicy) ErrorMessage

type InsufficientDataHealthStatus

type InsufficientDataHealthStatus string
const (
	InsufficientDataHealthStatusHealthy         InsufficientDataHealthStatus = "Healthy"
	InsufficientDataHealthStatusUnhealthy       InsufficientDataHealthStatus = "Unhealthy"
	InsufficientDataHealthStatusLastKnownStatus InsufficientDataHealthStatus = "LastKnownStatus"
)

Enum values for InsufficientDataHealthStatus

func (InsufficientDataHealthStatus) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for InsufficientDataHealthStatus. 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 InvalidArgument

type InvalidArgument struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Parameter name is not valid.

func (*InvalidArgument) Error

func (e *InvalidArgument) Error() string

func (*InvalidArgument) ErrorCode

func (e *InvalidArgument) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidArgument) ErrorFault

func (e *InvalidArgument) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidArgument) ErrorMessage

func (e *InvalidArgument) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidChangeBatch

type InvalidChangeBatch struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string

	Messages []string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This exception contains a list of messages that might contain one or more error messages. Each error message indicates one error in the change batch.

func (*InvalidChangeBatch) Error

func (e *InvalidChangeBatch) Error() string

func (*InvalidChangeBatch) ErrorCode

func (e *InvalidChangeBatch) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidChangeBatch) ErrorFault

func (e *InvalidChangeBatch) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidChangeBatch) ErrorMessage

func (e *InvalidChangeBatch) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidDomainName

type InvalidDomainName struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The specified domain name is not valid.

func (*InvalidDomainName) Error

func (e *InvalidDomainName) Error() string

func (*InvalidDomainName) ErrorCode

func (e *InvalidDomainName) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidDomainName) ErrorFault

func (e *InvalidDomainName) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidDomainName) ErrorMessage

func (e *InvalidDomainName) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidInput

type InvalidInput struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The input is not valid.

func (*InvalidInput) Error

func (e *InvalidInput) Error() string

func (*InvalidInput) ErrorCode

func (e *InvalidInput) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidInput) ErrorFault

func (e *InvalidInput) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidInput) ErrorMessage

func (e *InvalidInput) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidKMSArn added in v0.31.0

type InvalidKMSArn struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The KeyManagementServiceArn that you specified isn't valid to use with DNSSEC signing.

func (*InvalidKMSArn) Error added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKMSArn) Error() string

func (*InvalidKMSArn) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKMSArn) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidKMSArn) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKMSArn) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidKMSArn) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKMSArn) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidKeySigningKeyName added in v0.31.0

type InvalidKeySigningKeyName struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The key-signing key (KSK) name that you specified isn't a valid name.

func (*InvalidKeySigningKeyName) Error added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKeySigningKeyName) Error() string

func (*InvalidKeySigningKeyName) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKeySigningKeyName) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidKeySigningKeyName) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKeySigningKeyName) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidKeySigningKeyName) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKeySigningKeyName) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidKeySigningKeyStatus added in v0.31.0

type InvalidKeySigningKeyStatus struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The key-signing key (KSK) status isn't valid or another KSK has the status INTERNAL_FAILURE .

func (*InvalidKeySigningKeyStatus) Error added in v0.31.0

func (*InvalidKeySigningKeyStatus) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKeySigningKeyStatus) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidKeySigningKeyStatus) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (*InvalidKeySigningKeyStatus) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidKeySigningKeyStatus) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidPaginationToken

type InvalidPaginationToken struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The value that you specified to get the second or subsequent page of results is invalid.

func (*InvalidPaginationToken) Error

func (e *InvalidPaginationToken) Error() string

func (*InvalidPaginationToken) ErrorCode

func (e *InvalidPaginationToken) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidPaginationToken) ErrorFault

func (e *InvalidPaginationToken) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidPaginationToken) ErrorMessage

func (e *InvalidPaginationToken) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidSigningStatus added in v0.31.0

type InvalidSigningStatus struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Your hosted zone status isn't valid for this operation. In the hosted zone, change the status to enable DNSSEC or disable DNSSEC .

func (*InvalidSigningStatus) Error added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidSigningStatus) Error() string

func (*InvalidSigningStatus) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidSigningStatus) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidSigningStatus) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidSigningStatus) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidSigningStatus) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *InvalidSigningStatus) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidTrafficPolicyDocument

type InvalidTrafficPolicyDocument struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The format of the traffic policy document that you specified in the Document element is not valid.

func (*InvalidTrafficPolicyDocument) Error

func (*InvalidTrafficPolicyDocument) ErrorCode

func (e *InvalidTrafficPolicyDocument) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidTrafficPolicyDocument) ErrorFault

func (*InvalidTrafficPolicyDocument) ErrorMessage

func (e *InvalidTrafficPolicyDocument) ErrorMessage() string

type InvalidVPCId

type InvalidVPCId struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The VPC ID that you specified either isn't a valid ID or the current account is not authorized to access this VPC.

func (*InvalidVPCId) Error

func (e *InvalidVPCId) Error() string

func (*InvalidVPCId) ErrorCode

func (e *InvalidVPCId) ErrorCode() string

func (*InvalidVPCId) ErrorFault

func (e *InvalidVPCId) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*InvalidVPCId) ErrorMessage

func (e *InvalidVPCId) ErrorMessage() string

type KeySigningKey added in v0.31.0

type KeySigningKey struct {

	// The date when the key-signing key (KSK) was created.
	CreatedDate *time.Time

	// A string that represents a DNSKEY record.
	DNSKEYRecord *string

	// A string that represents a delegation signer (DS) record.
	DSRecord *string

	// A string used to represent the delegation signer digest algorithm. This value
	// must follow the guidelines provided by [RFC-8624 Section 3.3].
	//
	// [RFC-8624 Section 3.3]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8624#section-3.3
	DigestAlgorithmMnemonic *string

	// An integer used to represent the delegation signer digest algorithm. This value
	// must follow the guidelines provided by [RFC-8624 Section 3.3].
	//
	// [RFC-8624 Section 3.3]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8624#section-3.3
	DigestAlgorithmType int32

	// A cryptographic digest of a DNSKEY resource record (RR). DNSKEY records are
	// used to publish the public key that resolvers can use to verify DNSSEC
	// signatures that are used to secure certain kinds of information provided by the
	// DNS system.
	DigestValue *string

	// An integer that specifies how the key is used. For key-signing key (KSK), this
	// value is always 257.
	Flag int32

	// An integer used to identify the DNSSEC record for the domain name. The process
	// used to calculate the value is described in [RFC-4034 Appendix B].
	//
	// [RFC-4034 Appendix B]: https://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4034.txt
	KeyTag int32

	// The Amazon resource name (ARN) used to identify the customer managed key in Key
	// Management Service (KMS). The KmsArn must be unique for each key-signing key
	// (KSK) in a single hosted zone.
	//
	// You must configure the customer managed key as follows:
	//
	// Status Enabled
	//
	// Key spec ECC_NIST_P256
	//
	// Key usage Sign and verify
	//
	// Key policy The key policy must give permission for the following actions:
	//
	//   - DescribeKey
	//
	//   - GetPublicKey
	//
	//   - Sign
	//
	// The key policy must also include the Amazon Route 53 service in the principal
	// for your account. Specify the following:
	//
	//   - "Service": "dnssec-route53.amazonaws.com"
	//
	// For more information about working with the customer managed key in KMS, see [Key Management Service concepts].
	//
	// [Key Management Service concepts]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html
	KmsArn *string

	// The last time that the key-signing key (KSK) was changed.
	LastModifiedDate *time.Time

	// A string used to identify a key-signing key (KSK). Name can include numbers,
	// letters, and underscores (_). Name must be unique for each key-signing key in
	// the same hosted zone.
	Name *string

	// The public key, represented as a Base64 encoding, as required by [RFC-4034 Page 5].
	//
	// [RFC-4034 Page 5]: https://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4034.txt
	PublicKey *string

	// A string used to represent the signing algorithm. This value must follow the
	// guidelines provided by [RFC-8624 Section 3.1].
	//
	// [RFC-8624 Section 3.1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8624#section-3.1
	SigningAlgorithmMnemonic *string

	// An integer used to represent the signing algorithm. This value must follow the
	// guidelines provided by [RFC-8624 Section 3.1].
	//
	// [RFC-8624 Section 3.1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8624#section-3.1
	SigningAlgorithmType int32

	// A string that represents the current key-signing key (KSK) status.
	//
	// Status can have one of the following values:
	//
	// ACTIVE The KSK is being used for signing.
	//
	// INACTIVE The KSK is not being used for signing.
	//
	// DELETING The KSK is in the process of being deleted.
	//
	// ACTION_NEEDED There is a problem with the KSK that requires you to take action
	// to resolve. For example, the customer managed key might have been deleted, or
	// the permissions for the customer managed key might have been changed.
	//
	// INTERNAL_FAILURE There was an error during a request. Before you can continue
	// to work with DNSSEC signing, including actions that involve this KSK, you must
	// correct the problem. For example, you may need to activate or deactivate the
	// KSK.
	Status *string

	// The status message provided for the following key-signing key (KSK) statuses:
	// ACTION_NEEDED or INTERNAL_FAILURE . The status message includes information
	// about what the problem might be and steps that you can take to correct the
	// issue.
	StatusMessage *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A key-signing key (KSK) is a complex type that represents a public/private key pair. The private key is used to generate a digital signature for the zone signing key (ZSK). The public key is stored in the DNS and is used to authenticate the ZSK. A KSK is always associated with a hosted zone; it cannot exist by itself.

type KeySigningKeyAlreadyExists added in v0.31.0

type KeySigningKeyAlreadyExists struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

You've already created a key-signing key (KSK) with this name or with the same customer managed key ARN.

func (*KeySigningKeyAlreadyExists) Error added in v0.31.0

func (*KeySigningKeyAlreadyExists) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *KeySigningKeyAlreadyExists) ErrorCode() string

func (*KeySigningKeyAlreadyExists) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (*KeySigningKeyAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *KeySigningKeyAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage() string

type KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecord added in v0.31.0

type KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecord struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The key-signing key (KSK) is specified in a parent DS record.

func (*KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecord) Error added in v0.31.0

func (*KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecord) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecord) ErrorCode() string

func (*KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecord) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (*KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecord) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecord) ErrorMessage() string

type KeySigningKeyInUse added in v0.31.0

type KeySigningKeyInUse struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The key-signing key (KSK) that you specified can't be deactivated because it's the only KSK for a currently-enabled DNSSEC. Disable DNSSEC signing, or add or enable another KSK.

func (*KeySigningKeyInUse) Error added in v0.31.0

func (e *KeySigningKeyInUse) Error() string

func (*KeySigningKeyInUse) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *KeySigningKeyInUse) ErrorCode() string

func (*KeySigningKeyInUse) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (e *KeySigningKeyInUse) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*KeySigningKeyInUse) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *KeySigningKeyInUse) ErrorMessage() string

type KeySigningKeyWithActiveStatusNotFound added in v0.31.0

type KeySigningKeyWithActiveStatusNotFound struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A key-signing key (KSK) with ACTIVE status wasn't found.

func (*KeySigningKeyWithActiveStatusNotFound) Error added in v0.31.0

func (*KeySigningKeyWithActiveStatusNotFound) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (*KeySigningKeyWithActiveStatusNotFound) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (*KeySigningKeyWithActiveStatusNotFound) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

type LastVPCAssociation

type LastVPCAssociation struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The VPC that you're trying to disassociate from the private hosted zone is the last VPC that is associated with the hosted zone. Amazon Route 53 doesn't support disassociating the last VPC from a hosted zone.

func (*LastVPCAssociation) Error

func (e *LastVPCAssociation) Error() string

func (*LastVPCAssociation) ErrorCode

func (e *LastVPCAssociation) ErrorCode() string

func (*LastVPCAssociation) ErrorFault

func (e *LastVPCAssociation) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*LastVPCAssociation) ErrorMessage

func (e *LastVPCAssociation) ErrorMessage() string

type LimitsExceeded

type LimitsExceeded struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This operation can't be completed because the current account has reached the limit on the resource you are trying to create. To request a higher limit, create a casewith the Amazon Web Services Support Center.

func (*LimitsExceeded) Error

func (e *LimitsExceeded) Error() string

func (*LimitsExceeded) ErrorCode

func (e *LimitsExceeded) ErrorCode() string

func (*LimitsExceeded) ErrorFault

func (e *LimitsExceeded) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*LimitsExceeded) ErrorMessage

func (e *LimitsExceeded) ErrorMessage() string

type LinkedService

type LinkedService struct {

	// If the health check or hosted zone was created by another service, an optional
	// description that can be provided by the other service. When a resource is
	// created by another service, you can't edit or delete it using Amazon Route 53.
	Description *string

	// If the health check or hosted zone was created by another service, the service
	// that created the resource. When a resource is created by another service, you
	// can't edit or delete it using Amazon Route 53.
	ServicePrincipal *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

If a health check or hosted zone was created by another service, LinkedService is a complex type that describes the service that created the resource. When a resource is created by another service, you can't edit or delete it using Amazon Route 53.

type LocationSummary added in v1.21.0

type LocationSummary struct {

	// A string that specifies a location name.
	LocationName *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about the CIDR location.

type NoSuchChange

type NoSuchChange struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A change with the specified change ID does not exist.

func (*NoSuchChange) Error

func (e *NoSuchChange) Error() string

func (*NoSuchChange) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchChange) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchChange) ErrorFault

func (e *NoSuchChange) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchChange) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchChange) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchCidrCollectionException added in v1.21.0

type NoSuchCidrCollectionException struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The CIDR collection you specified, doesn't exist.

func (*NoSuchCidrCollectionException) Error added in v1.21.0

func (*NoSuchCidrCollectionException) ErrorCode added in v1.21.0

func (e *NoSuchCidrCollectionException) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchCidrCollectionException) ErrorFault added in v1.21.0

func (*NoSuchCidrCollectionException) ErrorMessage added in v1.21.0

func (e *NoSuchCidrCollectionException) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchCidrLocationException added in v1.21.0

type NoSuchCidrLocationException struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The CIDR collection location doesn't match any locations in your account.

func (*NoSuchCidrLocationException) Error added in v1.21.0

func (*NoSuchCidrLocationException) ErrorCode added in v1.21.0

func (e *NoSuchCidrLocationException) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchCidrLocationException) ErrorFault added in v1.21.0

func (*NoSuchCidrLocationException) ErrorMessage added in v1.21.0

func (e *NoSuchCidrLocationException) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroup

type NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroup struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

There is no CloudWatch Logs log group with the specified ARN.

func (*NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroup) Error

func (*NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroup) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroup) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroup) ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroup) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroup) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchDelegationSet

type NoSuchDelegationSet struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.

func (*NoSuchDelegationSet) Error

func (e *NoSuchDelegationSet) Error() string

func (*NoSuchDelegationSet) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchDelegationSet) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchDelegationSet) ErrorFault

func (e *NoSuchDelegationSet) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchDelegationSet) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchDelegationSet) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchGeoLocation

type NoSuchGeoLocation struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Amazon Route 53 doesn't support the specified geographic location. For a list of supported geolocation codes, see the GeoLocationdata type.

func (*NoSuchGeoLocation) Error

func (e *NoSuchGeoLocation) Error() string

func (*NoSuchGeoLocation) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchGeoLocation) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchGeoLocation) ErrorFault

func (e *NoSuchGeoLocation) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchGeoLocation) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchGeoLocation) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchHealthCheck

type NoSuchHealthCheck struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

No health check exists with the specified ID.

func (*NoSuchHealthCheck) Error

func (e *NoSuchHealthCheck) Error() string

func (*NoSuchHealthCheck) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchHealthCheck) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchHealthCheck) ErrorFault

func (e *NoSuchHealthCheck) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchHealthCheck) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchHealthCheck) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchHostedZone

type NoSuchHostedZone struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.

func (*NoSuchHostedZone) Error

func (e *NoSuchHostedZone) Error() string

func (*NoSuchHostedZone) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchHostedZone) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchHostedZone) ErrorFault

func (e *NoSuchHostedZone) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchHostedZone) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchHostedZone) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchKeySigningKey added in v0.31.0

type NoSuchKeySigningKey struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The specified key-signing key (KSK) doesn't exist.

func (*NoSuchKeySigningKey) Error added in v0.31.0

func (e *NoSuchKeySigningKey) Error() string

func (*NoSuchKeySigningKey) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *NoSuchKeySigningKey) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchKeySigningKey) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (e *NoSuchKeySigningKey) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchKeySigningKey) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *NoSuchKeySigningKey) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig

type NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

There is no DNS query logging configuration with the specified ID.

func (*NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig) Error

func (e *NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig) Error() string

func (*NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig) ErrorFault

func (e *NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchQueryLoggingConfig) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchTrafficPolicy

type NoSuchTrafficPolicy struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.

func (*NoSuchTrafficPolicy) Error

func (e *NoSuchTrafficPolicy) Error() string

func (*NoSuchTrafficPolicy) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchTrafficPolicy) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchTrafficPolicy) ErrorFault

func (e *NoSuchTrafficPolicy) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchTrafficPolicy) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchTrafficPolicy) ErrorMessage() string

type NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstance

type NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstance struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

No traffic policy instance exists with the specified ID.

func (*NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstance) Error

func (*NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstance) ErrorCode

func (e *NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstance) ErrorCode() string

func (*NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstance) ErrorFault

func (*NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstance) ErrorMessage

func (e *NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstance) ErrorMessage() string

type NotAuthorizedException

type NotAuthorizedException struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Associating the specified VPC with the specified hosted zone has not been authorized.

func (*NotAuthorizedException) Error

func (e *NotAuthorizedException) Error() string

func (*NotAuthorizedException) ErrorCode

func (e *NotAuthorizedException) ErrorCode() string

func (*NotAuthorizedException) ErrorFault

func (e *NotAuthorizedException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*NotAuthorizedException) ErrorMessage

func (e *NotAuthorizedException) ErrorMessage() string

type PriorRequestNotComplete

type PriorRequestNotComplete struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error ( Bad request ). If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals of increasing duration, before you try the request again.

func (*PriorRequestNotComplete) Error

func (e *PriorRequestNotComplete) Error() string

func (*PriorRequestNotComplete) ErrorCode

func (e *PriorRequestNotComplete) ErrorCode() string

func (*PriorRequestNotComplete) ErrorFault

func (e *PriorRequestNotComplete) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*PriorRequestNotComplete) ErrorMessage

func (e *PriorRequestNotComplete) ErrorMessage() string

type PublicZoneVPCAssociation

type PublicZoneVPCAssociation struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

You're trying to associate a VPC with a public hosted zone. Amazon Route 53 doesn't support associating a VPC with a public hosted zone.

func (*PublicZoneVPCAssociation) Error

func (e *PublicZoneVPCAssociation) Error() string

func (*PublicZoneVPCAssociation) ErrorCode

func (e *PublicZoneVPCAssociation) ErrorCode() string

func (*PublicZoneVPCAssociation) ErrorFault

func (e *PublicZoneVPCAssociation) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*PublicZoneVPCAssociation) ErrorMessage

func (e *PublicZoneVPCAssociation) ErrorMessage() string

type QueryLoggingConfig

type QueryLoggingConfig struct {

	// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group that Amazon
	// Route 53 is publishing logs to.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CloudWatchLogsLogGroupArn *string

	// The ID of the hosted zone that CloudWatch Logs is logging queries for.
	//
	// This member is required.
	HostedZoneId *string

	// The ID for a configuration for DNS query logging.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Id *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about a configuration for DNS query logging.

type QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExists

type QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExists struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

You can create only one query logging configuration for a hosted zone, and a query logging configuration already exists for this hosted zone.

func (*QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExists) Error

func (*QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExists) ErrorCode

func (e *QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExists) ErrorCode() string

func (*QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExists) ErrorFault

func (*QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage

func (e *QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage() string

type RRType

type RRType string
const (
	RRTypeSoa   RRType = "SOA"
	RRTypeA     RRType = "A"
	RRTypeTxt   RRType = "TXT"
	RRTypeNs    RRType = "NS"
	RRTypeCname RRType = "CNAME"
	RRTypeMx    RRType = "MX"
	RRTypeNaptr RRType = "NAPTR"
	RRTypePtr   RRType = "PTR"
	RRTypeSrv   RRType = "SRV"
	RRTypeSpf   RRType = "SPF"
	RRTypeAaaa  RRType = "AAAA"
	RRTypeCaa   RRType = "CAA"
	RRTypeDs    RRType = "DS"
)

Enum values for RRType

func (RRType) Values added in v0.29.0

func (RRType) Values() []RRType

Values returns all known values for RRType. 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 ResettableElementName

type ResettableElementName string
const (
	ResettableElementNameFullyQualifiedDomainName ResettableElementName = "FullyQualifiedDomainName"
	ResettableElementNameRegions                  ResettableElementName = "Regions"
	ResettableElementNameResourcePath             ResettableElementName = "ResourcePath"
	ResettableElementNameChildHealthChecks        ResettableElementName = "ChildHealthChecks"
)

Enum values for ResettableElementName

func (ResettableElementName) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for ResettableElementName. 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 ResourceRecord

type ResourceRecord struct {

	// The current or new DNS record value, not to exceed 4,000 characters. In the
	// case of a DELETE action, if the current value does not match the actual value,
	// an error is returned. For descriptions about how to format Value for different
	// record types, see [Supported DNS Resource Record Types]in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
	//
	// You can specify more than one value for all record types except CNAME and SOA .
	//
	// If you're creating an alias resource record set, omit Value .
	//
	// [Supported DNS Resource Record Types]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Value *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Information specific to the resource record.

If you're creating an alias resource record set, omit ResourceRecord .

type ResourceRecordSet

type ResourceRecordSet struct {

	// For ChangeResourceRecordSets requests, the name of the record that you want to
	// create, update, or delete. For ListResourceRecordSets responses, the name of a
	// record in the specified hosted zone.
	//
	// ChangeResourceRecordSets Only
	//
	// Enter a fully qualified domain name, for example, www.example.com . You can
	// optionally include a trailing dot. If you omit the trailing dot, Amazon Route 53
	// assumes that the domain name that you specify is fully qualified. This means
	// that Route 53 treats www.example.com (without a trailing dot) and
	// www.example.com. (with a trailing dot) as identical.
	//
	// For information about how to specify characters other than a-z , 0-9 , and -
	// (hyphen) and how to specify internationalized domain names, see [DNS Domain Name Format]in the Amazon
	// Route 53 Developer Guide.
	//
	// You can use the asterisk (*) wildcard to replace the leftmost label in a domain
	// name, for example, *.example.com . Note the following:
	//
	//   - The * must replace the entire label. For example, you can't specify
	//   *prod.example.com or prod*.example.com .
	//
	//   - The * can't replace any of the middle labels, for example,
	//   marketing.*.example.com.
	//
	//   - If you include * in any position other than the leftmost label in a domain
	//   name, DNS treats it as an * character (ASCII 42), not as a wildcard.
	//
	// You can't use the * wildcard for resource records sets that have a type of NS.
	//
	// [DNS Domain Name Format]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/DomainNameFormat.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Name *string

	// The DNS record type. For information about different record types and how data
	// is encoded for them, see [Supported DNS Resource Record Types]in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
	//
	// Valid values for basic resource record sets: A | AAAA | CAA | CNAME | DS | MX |
	// NAPTR | NS | PTR | SOA | SPF | SRV | TXT
	//
	// Values for weighted, latency, geolocation, and failover resource record sets: A
	// | AAAA | CAA | CNAME | MX | NAPTR | PTR | SPF | SRV | TXT . When creating a
	// group of weighted, latency, geolocation, or failover resource record sets,
	// specify the same value for all of the resource record sets in the group.
	//
	// Valid values for multivalue answer resource record sets: A | AAAA | MX | NAPTR
	// | PTR | SPF | SRV | TXT
	//
	// SPF records were formerly used to verify the identity of the sender of email
	// messages. However, we no longer recommend that you create resource record sets
	// for which the value of Type is SPF . RFC 7208, Sender Policy Framework (SPF) for
	// Authorizing Use of Domains in Email, Version 1, has been updated to say,
	// "...[I]ts existence and mechanism defined in [RFC4408] have led to some
	// interoperability issues. Accordingly, its use is no longer appropriate for SPF
	// version 1; implementations are not to use it." In RFC 7208, see section 14.1, [The SPF DNS Record Type].
	//
	// Values for alias resource record sets:
	//
	//   - Amazon API Gateway custom regional APIs and edge-optimized APIs: A
	//
	//   - CloudFront distributions: A
	//
	// If IPv6 is enabled for the distribution, create two resource record sets to
	//   route traffic to your distribution, one with a value of A and one with a value
	//   of AAAA .
	//
	//   - Amazon API Gateway environment that has a regionalized subdomain: A
	//
	//   - ELB load balancers: A | AAAA
	//
	//   - Amazon S3 buckets: A
	//
	//   - Amazon Virtual Private Cloud interface VPC endpoints A
	//
	//   - Another resource record set in this hosted zone: Specify the type of the
	//   resource record set that you're creating the alias for. All values are supported
	//   except NS and SOA .
	//
	// If you're creating an alias record that has the same name as the hosted zone
	//   (known as the zone apex), you can't route traffic to a record for which the
	//   value of Type is CNAME . This is because the alias record must have the same
	//   type as the record you're routing traffic to, and creating a CNAME record for
	//   the zone apex isn't supported even for an alias record.
	//
	// [Supported DNS Resource Record Types]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html
	// [The SPF DNS Record Type]: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7208#section-14.1
	//
	// This member is required.
	Type RRType

	//  Alias resource record sets only: Information about the Amazon Web Services
	// resource, such as a CloudFront distribution or an Amazon S3 bucket, that you
	// want to route traffic to.
	//
	// If you're creating resource records sets for a private hosted zone, note the
	// following:
	//
	//   - You can't create an alias resource record set in a private hosted zone to
	//   route traffic to a CloudFront distribution.
	//
	//   - For information about creating failover resource record sets in a private
	//   hosted zone, see [Configuring Failover in a Private Hosted Zone]in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Configuring Failover in a Private Hosted Zone]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-private-hosted-zones.html
	AliasTarget *AliasTarget

	// The object that is specified in resource record set object when you are linking
	// a resource record set to a CIDR location.
	//
	// A LocationName with an asterisk “*” can be used to create a default CIDR
	// record. CollectionId is still required for default record.
	CidrRoutingConfig *CidrRoutingConfig

	//  Failover resource record sets only: To configure failover, you add the Failover
	// element to two resource record sets. For one resource record set, you specify
	// PRIMARY as the value for Failover ; for the other resource record set, you
	// specify SECONDARY . In addition, you include the HealthCheckId element and
	// specify the health check that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform for each
	// resource record set.
	//
	// Except where noted, the following failover behaviors assume that you have
	// included the HealthCheckId element in both resource record sets:
	//
	//   - When the primary resource record set is healthy, Route 53 responds to DNS
	//   queries with the applicable value from the primary resource record set
	//   regardless of the health of the secondary resource record set.
	//
	//   - When the primary resource record set is unhealthy and the secondary
	//   resource record set is healthy, Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the
	//   applicable value from the secondary resource record set.
	//
	//   - When the secondary resource record set is unhealthy, Route 53 responds to
	//   DNS queries with the applicable value from the primary resource record set
	//   regardless of the health of the primary resource record set.
	//
	//   - If you omit the HealthCheckId element for the secondary resource record set,
	//   and if the primary resource record set is unhealthy, Route 53 always responds to
	//   DNS queries with the applicable value from the secondary resource record set.
	//   This is true regardless of the health of the associated endpoint.
	//
	// You can't create non-failover resource record sets that have the same values
	// for the Name and Type elements as failover resource record sets.
	//
	// For failover alias resource record sets, you must also include the
	// EvaluateTargetHealth element and set the value to true.
	//
	// For more information about configuring failover for Route 53, see the following
	// topics in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide:
	//
	// [Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover]
	//
	// [Configuring Failover in a Private Hosted Zone]
	//
	// [Configuring Failover in a Private Hosted Zone]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-private-hosted-zones.html
	// [Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover.html
	Failover ResourceRecordSetFailover

	//  Geolocation resource record sets only: A complex type that lets you control
	// how Amazon Route 53 responds to DNS queries based on the geographic origin of
	// the query. For example, if you want all queries from Africa to be routed to a
	// web server with an IP address of 192.0.2.111 , create a resource record set with
	// a Type of A and a ContinentCode of AF .
	//
	// If you create separate resource record sets for overlapping geographic regions
	// (for example, one resource record set for a continent and one for a country on
	// the same continent), priority goes to the smallest geographic region. This
	// allows you to route most queries for a continent to one resource and to route
	// queries for a country on that continent to a different resource.
	//
	// You can't create two geolocation resource record sets that specify the same
	// geographic location.
	//
	// The value * in the CountryCode element matches all geographic locations that
	// aren't specified in other geolocation resource record sets that have the same
	// values for the Name and Type elements.
	//
	// Geolocation works by mapping IP addresses to locations. However, some IP
	// addresses aren't mapped to geographic locations, so even if you create
	// geolocation resource record sets that cover all seven continents, Route 53 will
	// receive some DNS queries from locations that it can't identify. We recommend
	// that you create a resource record set for which the value of CountryCode is * .
	// Two groups of queries are routed to the resource that you specify in this
	// record: queries that come from locations for which you haven't created
	// geolocation resource record sets and queries from IP addresses that aren't
	// mapped to a location. If you don't create a * resource record set, Route 53
	// returns a "no answer" response for queries from those locations.
	//
	// You can't create non-geolocation resource record sets that have the same values
	// for the Name and Type elements as geolocation resource record sets.
	GeoLocation *GeoLocation

	//  GeoproximityLocation resource record sets only: A complex type that lets you
	// control how Route 53 responds to DNS queries based on the geographic origin of
	// the query and your resources.
	GeoProximityLocation *GeoProximityLocation

	// If you want Amazon Route 53 to return this resource record set in response to a
	// DNS query only when the status of a health check is healthy, include the
	// HealthCheckId element and specify the ID of the applicable health check.
	//
	// Route 53 determines whether a resource record set is healthy based on one of
	// the following:
	//
	//   - By periodically sending a request to the endpoint that is specified in the
	//   health check
	//
	//   - By aggregating the status of a specified group of health checks (calculated
	//   health checks)
	//
	//   - By determining the current state of a CloudWatch alarm (CloudWatch metric
	//   health checks)
	//
	// Route 53 doesn't check the health of the endpoint that is specified in the
	// resource record set, for example, the endpoint specified by the IP address in
	// the Value element. When you add a HealthCheckId element to a resource record
	// set, Route 53 checks the health of the endpoint that you specified in the health
	// check.
	//
	// For more information, see the following topics in the Amazon Route 53 Developer
	// Guide:
	//
	// [How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy]
	//
	// [Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover]
	//
	// [Configuring Failover in a Private Hosted Zone]
	//
	// When to Specify HealthCheckId
	//
	// Specifying a value for HealthCheckId is useful only when Route 53 is choosing
	// between two or more resource record sets to respond to a DNS query, and you want
	// Route 53 to base the choice in part on the status of a health check. Configuring
	// health checks makes sense only in the following configurations:
	//
	//   - Non-alias resource record sets: You're checking the health of a group of
	//   non-alias resource record sets that have the same routing policy, name, and type
	//   (such as multiple weighted records named www.example.com with a type of A) and
	//   you specify health check IDs for all the resource record sets.
	//
	// If the health check status for a resource record set is healthy, Route 53
	//   includes the record among the records that it responds to DNS queries with.
	//
	// If the health check status for a resource record set is unhealthy, Route 53
	//   stops responding to DNS queries using the value for that resource record set.
	//
	// If the health check status for all resource record sets in the group is
	//   unhealthy, Route 53 considers all resource record sets in the group healthy and
	//   responds to DNS queries accordingly.
	//
	//   - Alias resource record sets: You specify the following settings:
	//
	//   - You set EvaluateTargetHealth to true for an alias resource record set in a
	//   group of resource record sets that have the same routing policy, name, and type
	//   (such as multiple weighted records named www.example.com with a type of A).
	//
	//   - You configure the alias resource record set to route traffic to a non-alias
	//   resource record set in the same hosted zone.
	//
	//   - You specify a health check ID for the non-alias resource record set.
	//
	// If the health check status is healthy, Route 53 considers the alias resource
	//   record set to be healthy and includes the alias record among the records that it
	//   responds to DNS queries with.
	//
	// If the health check status is unhealthy, Route 53 stops responding to DNS
	//   queries using the alias resource record set.
	//
	// The alias resource record set can also route traffic to a group of non-alias
	//   resource record sets that have the same routing policy, name, and type. In that
	//   configuration, associate health checks with all of the resource record sets in
	//   the group of non-alias resource record sets.
	//
	// Geolocation Routing
	//
	// For geolocation resource record sets, if an endpoint is unhealthy, Route 53
	// looks for a resource record set for the larger, associated geographic region.
	// For example, suppose you have resource record sets for a state in the United
	// States, for the entire United States, for North America, and a resource record
	// set that has * for CountryCode is * , which applies to all locations. If the
	// endpoint for the state resource record set is unhealthy, Route 53 checks for
	// healthy resource record sets in the following order until it finds a resource
	// record set for which the endpoint is healthy:
	//
	//   - The United States
	//
	//   - North America
	//
	//   - The default resource record set
	//
	// Specifying the Health Check Endpoint by Domain Name
	//
	// If your health checks specify the endpoint only by domain name, we recommend
	// that you create a separate health check for each endpoint. For example, create a
	// health check for each HTTP server that is serving content for www.example.com .
	// For the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName , specify the domain name of the
	// server (such as us-east-2-www.example.com ), not the name of the resource record
	// sets ( www.example.com ).
	//
	// Health check results will be unpredictable if you do the following:
	//
	//   - Create a health check that has the same value for FullyQualifiedDomainName
	//   as the name of a resource record set.
	//
	//   - Associate that health check with the resource record set.
	//
	// [Configuring Failover in a Private Hosted Zone]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-private-hosted-zones.html
	// [Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover.html
	// [How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-determining-health-of-endpoints.html
	HealthCheckId *string

	//  Multivalue answer resource record sets only: To route traffic approximately
	// randomly to multiple resources, such as web servers, create one multivalue
	// answer record for each resource and specify true for MultiValueAnswer . Note the
	// following:
	//
	//   - If you associate a health check with a multivalue answer resource record
	//   set, Amazon Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the corresponding IP address
	//   only when the health check is healthy.
	//
	//   - If you don't associate a health check with a multivalue answer record,
	//   Route 53 always considers the record to be healthy.
	//
	//   - Route 53 responds to DNS queries with up to eight healthy records; if you
	//   have eight or fewer healthy records, Route 53 responds to all DNS queries with
	//   all the healthy records.
	//
	//   - If you have more than eight healthy records, Route 53 responds to different
	//   DNS resolvers with different combinations of healthy records.
	//
	//   - When all records are unhealthy, Route 53 responds to DNS queries with up to
	//   eight unhealthy records.
	//
	//   - If a resource becomes unavailable after a resolver caches a response,
	//   client software typically tries another of the IP addresses in the response.
	//
	// You can't create multivalue answer alias records.
	MultiValueAnswer *bool

	//  Latency-based resource record sets only: The Amazon EC2 Region where you
	// created the resource that this resource record set refers to. The resource
	// typically is an Amazon Web Services resource, such as an EC2 instance or an ELB
	// load balancer, and is referred to by an IP address or a DNS domain name,
	// depending on the record type.
	//
	// When Amazon Route 53 receives a DNS query for a domain name and type for which
	// you have created latency resource record sets, Route 53 selects the latency
	// resource record set that has the lowest latency between the end user and the
	// associated Amazon EC2 Region. Route 53 then returns the value that is associated
	// with the selected resource record set.
	//
	// Note the following:
	//
	//   - You can only specify one ResourceRecord per latency resource record set.
	//
	//   - You can only create one latency resource record set for each Amazon EC2
	//   Region.
	//
	//   - You aren't required to create latency resource record sets for all Amazon
	//   EC2 Regions. Route 53 will choose the region with the best latency from among
	//   the regions that you create latency resource record sets for.
	//
	//   - You can't create non-latency resource record sets that have the same values
	//   for the Name and Type elements as latency resource record sets.
	Region ResourceRecordSetRegion

	// Information about the resource records to act upon.
	//
	// If you're creating an alias resource record set, omit ResourceRecords .
	ResourceRecords []ResourceRecord

	//  Resource record sets that have a routing policy other than simple: An
	// identifier that differentiates among multiple resource record sets that have the
	// same combination of name and type, such as multiple weighted resource record
	// sets named acme.example.com that have a type of A. In a group of resource record
	// sets that have the same name and type, the value of SetIdentifier must be
	// unique for each resource record set.
	//
	// For information about routing policies, see [Choosing a Routing Policy] in the Amazon Route 53 Developer
	// Guide.
	//
	// [Choosing a Routing Policy]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/routing-policy.html
	SetIdentifier *string

	// The resource record cache time to live (TTL), in seconds. Note the following:
	//
	//   - If you're creating or updating an alias resource record set, omit TTL .
	//   Amazon Route 53 uses the value of TTL for the alias target.
	//
	//   - If you're associating this resource record set with a health check (if
	//   you're adding a HealthCheckId element), we recommend that you specify a TTL of
	//   60 seconds or less so clients respond quickly to changes in health status.
	//
	//   - All of the resource record sets in a group of weighted resource record sets
	//   must have the same value for TTL .
	//
	//   - If a group of weighted resource record sets includes one or more weighted
	//   alias resource record sets for which the alias target is an ELB load balancer,
	//   we recommend that you specify a TTL of 60 seconds for all of the non-alias
	//   weighted resource record sets that have the same name and type. Values other
	//   than 60 seconds (the TTL for load balancers) will change the effect of the
	//   values that you specify for Weight .
	TTL *int64

	// When you create a traffic policy instance, Amazon Route 53 automatically
	// creates a resource record set. TrafficPolicyInstanceId is the ID of the traffic
	// policy instance that Route 53 created this resource record set for.
	//
	// To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy
	// instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance . Route 53 will delete the resource
	// record set automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using
	// ChangeResourceRecordSets , Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic
	// policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though it's no
	// longer in use.
	TrafficPolicyInstanceId *string

	//  Weighted resource record sets only: Among resource record sets that have the
	// same combination of DNS name and type, a value that determines the proportion of
	// DNS queries that Amazon Route 53 responds to using the current resource record
	// set. Route 53 calculates the sum of the weights for the resource record sets
	// that have the same combination of DNS name and type. Route 53 then responds to
	// queries based on the ratio of a resource's weight to the total. Note the
	// following:
	//
	//   - You must specify a value for the Weight element for every weighted resource
	//   record set.
	//
	//   - You can only specify one ResourceRecord per weighted resource record set.
	//
	//   - You can't create latency, failover, or geolocation resource record sets
	//   that have the same values for the Name and Type elements as weighted resource
	//   record sets.
	//
	//   - You can create a maximum of 100 weighted resource record sets that have the
	//   same values for the Name and Type elements.
	//
	//   - For weighted (but not weighted alias) resource record sets, if you set
	//   Weight to 0 for a resource record set, Route 53 never responds to queries with
	//   the applicable value for that resource record set. However, if you set Weight
	//   to 0 for all resource record sets that have the same combination of DNS name
	//   and type, traffic is routed to all resources with equal probability.
	//
	// The effect of setting Weight to 0 is different when you associate health checks
	//   with weighted resource record sets. For more information, see [Options for Configuring Route 53 Active-Active and Active-Passive Failover]in the Amazon
	//   Route 53 Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Options for Configuring Route 53 Active-Active and Active-Passive Failover]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-configuring-options.html
	Weight *int64
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Information about the resource record set to create or delete.

type ResourceRecordSetFailover

type ResourceRecordSetFailover string
const (
	ResourceRecordSetFailoverPrimary   ResourceRecordSetFailover = "PRIMARY"
	ResourceRecordSetFailoverSecondary ResourceRecordSetFailover = "SECONDARY"
)

Enum values for ResourceRecordSetFailover

func (ResourceRecordSetFailover) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for ResourceRecordSetFailover. 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 ResourceRecordSetRegion

type ResourceRecordSetRegion string
const (
	ResourceRecordSetRegionUsEast1      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "us-east-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionUsEast2      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "us-east-2"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionUsWest1      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "us-west-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionUsWest2      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "us-west-2"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionCaCentral1   ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ca-central-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionEuWest1      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "eu-west-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionEuWest2      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "eu-west-2"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionEuWest3      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "eu-west-3"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionEuCentral1   ResourceRecordSetRegion = "eu-central-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionEuCentral2   ResourceRecordSetRegion = "eu-central-2"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApSoutheast1 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-southeast-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApSoutheast2 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-southeast-2"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApSoutheast3 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-southeast-3"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApNortheast1 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-northeast-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApNortheast2 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-northeast-2"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApNortheast3 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-northeast-3"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionEuNorth1     ResourceRecordSetRegion = "eu-north-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionSaEast1      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "sa-east-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionCnNorth1     ResourceRecordSetRegion = "cn-north-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionCnNorthwest1 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "cn-northwest-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApEast1      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-east-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionMeSouth1     ResourceRecordSetRegion = "me-south-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionMeCentral1   ResourceRecordSetRegion = "me-central-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApSouth1     ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-south-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApSouth2     ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-south-2"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionAfSouth1     ResourceRecordSetRegion = "af-south-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionEuSouth1     ResourceRecordSetRegion = "eu-south-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionEuSouth2     ResourceRecordSetRegion = "eu-south-2"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApSoutheast4 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-southeast-4"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionIlCentral1   ResourceRecordSetRegion = "il-central-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionCaWest1      ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ca-west-1"
	ResourceRecordSetRegionApSoutheast5 ResourceRecordSetRegion = "ap-southeast-5"
)

Enum values for ResourceRecordSetRegion

func (ResourceRecordSetRegion) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for ResourceRecordSetRegion. 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 ResourceTagSet

type ResourceTagSet struct {

	// The ID for the specified resource.
	ResourceId *string

	// The type of the resource.
	//
	//   - The resource type for health checks is healthcheck .
	//
	//   - The resource type for hosted zones is hostedzone .
	ResourceType TagResourceType

	// The tags associated with the specified resource.
	Tags []Tag
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type containing a resource and its associated tags.

type ReusableDelegationSetLimit

type ReusableDelegationSetLimit struct {

	// The limit that you requested: MAX_ZONES_BY_REUSABLE_DELEGATION_SET , the maximum
	// number of hosted zones that you can associate with the specified reusable
	// delegation set.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Type ReusableDelegationSetLimitType

	// The current value for the MAX_ZONES_BY_REUSABLE_DELEGATION_SET limit.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Value *int64
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains the type of limit that you specified in the request and the current value for that limit.

type ReusableDelegationSetLimitType

type ReusableDelegationSetLimitType string
const (
	ReusableDelegationSetLimitTypeMaxZonesByReusableDelegationSet ReusableDelegationSetLimitType = "MAX_ZONES_BY_REUSABLE_DELEGATION_SET"
)

Enum values for ReusableDelegationSetLimitType

func (ReusableDelegationSetLimitType) Values added in v0.29.0

Values returns all known values for ReusableDelegationSetLimitType. 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 Statistic

type Statistic string
const (
	StatisticAverage     Statistic = "Average"
	StatisticSum         Statistic = "Sum"
	StatisticSampleCount Statistic = "SampleCount"
	StatisticMaximum     Statistic = "Maximum"
	StatisticMinimum     Statistic = "Minimum"
)

Enum values for Statistic

func (Statistic) Values added in v0.29.0

func (Statistic) Values() []Statistic

Values returns all known values for Statistic. 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 StatusReport

type StatusReport struct {

	// The date and time that the health checker performed the health check in [ISO 8601 format] and
	// Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For example, the value
	// 2017-03-27T17:48:16.751Z represents March 27, 2017 at 17:48:16.751 UTC.
	//
	// [ISO 8601 format]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
	CheckedTime *time.Time

	// A description of the status of the health check endpoint as reported by one of
	// the Amazon Route 53 health checkers.
	Status *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains the status that one Amazon Route 53 health checker reports and the time of the health check.

type Tag

type Tag struct {

	// The value of Key depends on the operation that you want to perform:
	//
	//   - Add a tag to a health check or hosted zone: Key is the name that you want to
	//   give the new tag.
	//
	//   - Edit a tag: Key is the name of the tag that you want to change the Value for.
	//
	//   - Delete a key: Key is the name of the tag you want to remove.
	//
	//   - Give a name to a health check: Edit the default Name tag. In the Amazon
	//   Route 53 console, the list of your health checks includes a Name column that
	//   lets you see the name that you've given to each health check.
	Key *string

	// The value of Value depends on the operation that you want to perform:
	//
	//   - Add a tag to a health check or hosted zone: Value is the value that you want
	//   to give the new tag.
	//
	//   - Edit a tag: Value is the new value that you want to assign the tag.
	Value *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about a tag that you want to add or edit for the specified health check or hosted zone.

type TagResourceType

type TagResourceType string
const (
	TagResourceTypeHealthcheck TagResourceType = "healthcheck"
	TagResourceTypeHostedzone  TagResourceType = "hostedzone"
)

Enum values for TagResourceType

func (TagResourceType) Values added in v0.29.0

func (TagResourceType) Values() []TagResourceType

Values returns all known values for TagResourceType. 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 ThrottlingException

type ThrottlingException struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The limit on the number of requests per second was exceeded.

func (*ThrottlingException) Error

func (e *ThrottlingException) Error() string

func (*ThrottlingException) ErrorCode

func (e *ThrottlingException) ErrorCode() string

func (*ThrottlingException) ErrorFault

func (e *ThrottlingException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*ThrottlingException) ErrorMessage

func (e *ThrottlingException) ErrorMessage() string

type TooManyHealthChecks

type TooManyHealthChecks struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This health check can't be created because the current account has reached the limit on the number of active health checks.

For information about default limits, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

For information about how to get the current limit for an account, see GetAccountLimit. To request a higher limit, create a casewith the Amazon Web Services Support Center.

You have reached the maximum number of active health checks for an Amazon Web Services account. To request a higher limit, create a casewith the Amazon Web Services Support Center.

func (*TooManyHealthChecks) Error

func (e *TooManyHealthChecks) Error() string

func (*TooManyHealthChecks) ErrorCode

func (e *TooManyHealthChecks) ErrorCode() string

func (*TooManyHealthChecks) ErrorFault

func (e *TooManyHealthChecks) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*TooManyHealthChecks) ErrorMessage

func (e *TooManyHealthChecks) ErrorMessage() string

type TooManyHostedZones

type TooManyHostedZones struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This operation can't be completed either because the current account has reached the limit on the number of hosted zones or because you've reached the limit on the number of hosted zones that can be associated with a reusable delegation set.

For information about default limits, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

To get the current limit on hosted zones that can be created by an account, see GetAccountLimit .

To get the current limit on hosted zones that can be associated with a reusable delegation set, see GetReusableDelegationSetLimit.

To request a higher limit, create a case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.

func (*TooManyHostedZones) Error

func (e *TooManyHostedZones) Error() string

func (*TooManyHostedZones) ErrorCode

func (e *TooManyHostedZones) ErrorCode() string

func (*TooManyHostedZones) ErrorFault

func (e *TooManyHostedZones) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*TooManyHostedZones) ErrorMessage

func (e *TooManyHostedZones) ErrorMessage() string

type TooManyKeySigningKeys added in v0.31.0

type TooManyKeySigningKeys struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

You've reached the limit for the number of key-signing keys (KSKs). Remove at least one KSK, and then try again.

func (*TooManyKeySigningKeys) Error added in v0.31.0

func (e *TooManyKeySigningKeys) Error() string

func (*TooManyKeySigningKeys) ErrorCode added in v0.31.0

func (e *TooManyKeySigningKeys) ErrorCode() string

func (*TooManyKeySigningKeys) ErrorFault added in v0.31.0

func (e *TooManyKeySigningKeys) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*TooManyKeySigningKeys) ErrorMessage added in v0.31.0

func (e *TooManyKeySigningKeys) ErrorMessage() string

type TooManyTrafficPolicies

type TooManyTrafficPolicies struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This traffic policy can't be created because the current account has reached the limit on the number of traffic policies.

For information about default limits, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

To get the current limit for an account, see GetAccountLimit.

To request a higher limit, create a case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicies) Error

func (e *TooManyTrafficPolicies) Error() string

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicies) ErrorCode

func (e *TooManyTrafficPolicies) ErrorCode() string

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicies) ErrorFault

func (e *TooManyTrafficPolicies) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicies) ErrorMessage

func (e *TooManyTrafficPolicies) ErrorMessage() string

type TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances

type TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This traffic policy instance can't be created because the current account has reached the limit on the number of traffic policy instances.

For information about default limits, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

For information about how to get the current limit for an account, see GetAccountLimit.

To request a higher limit, create a case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances) Error

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances) ErrorCode

func (e *TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances) ErrorCode() string

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances) ErrorFault

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances) ErrorMessage

func (e *TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances) ErrorMessage() string

type TooManyTrafficPolicyVersionsForCurrentPolicy

type TooManyTrafficPolicyVersionsForCurrentPolicy struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

This traffic policy version can't be created because you've reached the limit of 1000 on the number of versions that you can create for the current traffic policy.

To create more traffic policy versions, you can use GetTrafficPolicy to get the traffic policy document for a specified traffic policy version, and then use CreateTrafficPolicyto create a new traffic policy using the traffic policy document.

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicyVersionsForCurrentPolicy) Error

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicyVersionsForCurrentPolicy) ErrorCode

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicyVersionsForCurrentPolicy) ErrorFault

func (*TooManyTrafficPolicyVersionsForCurrentPolicy) ErrorMessage

type TooManyVPCAssociationAuthorizations

type TooManyVPCAssociationAuthorizations struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

You've created the maximum number of authorizations that can be created for the specified hosted zone. To authorize another VPC to be associated with the hosted zone, submit a DeleteVPCAssociationAuthorization request to remove an existing authorization. To get a list of existing authorizations, submit a ListVPCAssociationAuthorizations request.

func (*TooManyVPCAssociationAuthorizations) Error

func (*TooManyVPCAssociationAuthorizations) ErrorCode

func (*TooManyVPCAssociationAuthorizations) ErrorFault

func (*TooManyVPCAssociationAuthorizations) ErrorMessage

func (e *TooManyVPCAssociationAuthorizations) ErrorMessage() string

type TrafficPolicy

type TrafficPolicy struct {

	// The definition of a traffic policy in JSON format. You specify the JSON
	// document to use for a new traffic policy in the CreateTrafficPolicy request.
	// For more information about the JSON format, see [Traffic Policy Document Format].
	//
	// [Traffic Policy Document Format]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/api-policies-traffic-policy-document-format.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Document *string

	// The ID that Amazon Route 53 assigned to a traffic policy when you created it.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Id *string

	// The name that you specified when you created the traffic policy.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Name *string

	// The DNS type of the resource record sets that Amazon Route 53 creates when you
	// use a traffic policy to create a traffic policy instance.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Type RRType

	// The version number that Amazon Route 53 assigns to a traffic policy. For a new
	// traffic policy, the value of Version is always 1.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Version *int32

	// The comment that you specify in the CreateTrafficPolicy request, if any.
	Comment *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains settings for a traffic policy.

type TrafficPolicyAlreadyExists

type TrafficPolicyAlreadyExists struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A traffic policy that has the same value for Name already exists.

func (*TrafficPolicyAlreadyExists) Error

func (*TrafficPolicyAlreadyExists) ErrorCode

func (e *TrafficPolicyAlreadyExists) ErrorCode() string

func (*TrafficPolicyAlreadyExists) ErrorFault

func (*TrafficPolicyAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage

func (e *TrafficPolicyAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage() string

type TrafficPolicyInUse

type TrafficPolicyInUse struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

One or more traffic policy instances were created by using the specified traffic policy.

func (*TrafficPolicyInUse) Error

func (e *TrafficPolicyInUse) Error() string

func (*TrafficPolicyInUse) ErrorCode

func (e *TrafficPolicyInUse) ErrorCode() string

func (*TrafficPolicyInUse) ErrorFault

func (e *TrafficPolicyInUse) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*TrafficPolicyInUse) ErrorMessage

func (e *TrafficPolicyInUse) ErrorMessage() string

type TrafficPolicyInstance

type TrafficPolicyInstance struct {

	// The ID of the hosted zone that Amazon Route 53 created resource record sets in.
	//
	// This member is required.
	HostedZoneId *string

	// The ID that Amazon Route 53 assigned to the new traffic policy instance.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Id *string

	// If State is Failed , an explanation of the reason for the failure. If State is
	// another value, Message is empty.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Message *string

	// The DNS name, such as www.example.com, for which Amazon Route 53 responds to
	// queries by using the resource record sets that are associated with this traffic
	// policy instance.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Name *string

	// The value of State is one of the following values:
	//
	// Applied Amazon Route 53 has finished creating resource record sets, and changes
	// have propagated to all Route 53 edge locations.
	//
	// Creating Route 53 is creating the resource record sets. Use
	// GetTrafficPolicyInstance to confirm that the CreateTrafficPolicyInstance
	// request completed successfully.
	//
	// Failed Route 53 wasn't able to create or update the resource record sets. When
	// the value of State is Failed , see Message for an explanation of what caused
	// the request to fail.
	//
	// This member is required.
	State *string

	// The TTL that Amazon Route 53 assigned to all of the resource record sets that
	// it created in the specified hosted zone.
	//
	// This member is required.
	TTL *int64

	// The ID of the traffic policy that Amazon Route 53 used to create resource
	// record sets in the specified hosted zone.
	//
	// This member is required.
	TrafficPolicyId *string

	// The DNS type that Amazon Route 53 assigned to all of the resource record sets
	// that it created for this traffic policy instance.
	//
	// This member is required.
	TrafficPolicyType RRType

	// The version of the traffic policy that Amazon Route 53 used to create resource
	// record sets in the specified hosted zone.
	//
	// This member is required.
	TrafficPolicyVersion *int32
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains settings for the new traffic policy instance.

type TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExists

type TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExists struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

There is already a traffic policy instance with the specified ID.

func (*TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExists) Error

func (*TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExists) ErrorCode

func (*TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExists) ErrorFault

func (*TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage

func (e *TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExists) ErrorMessage() string

type TrafficPolicySummary

type TrafficPolicySummary struct {

	// The ID that Amazon Route 53 assigned to the traffic policy when you created it.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Id *string

	// The version number of the latest version of the traffic policy.
	//
	// This member is required.
	LatestVersion *int32

	// The name that you specified for the traffic policy when you created it.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Name *string

	// The number of traffic policies that are associated with the current Amazon Web
	// Services account.
	//
	// This member is required.
	TrafficPolicyCount *int32

	// The DNS type of the resource record sets that Amazon Route 53 creates when you
	// use a traffic policy to create a traffic policy instance.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Type RRType
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A complex type that contains information about the latest version of one traffic policy that is associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.

type VPC

type VPC struct {

	// (Private hosted zones only) The ID of an Amazon VPC.
	VPCId *string

	// (Private hosted zones only) The region that an Amazon VPC was created in.
	VPCRegion VPCRegion
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

(Private hosted zones only) A complex type that contains information about an Amazon VPC.

If you associate a private hosted zone with an Amazon VPC when you make a CreateHostedZone request, the following parameters are also required.

type VPCAssociationAuthorizationNotFound

type VPCAssociationAuthorizationNotFound struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The VPC that you specified is not authorized to be associated with the hosted zone.

func (*VPCAssociationAuthorizationNotFound) Error

func (*VPCAssociationAuthorizationNotFound) ErrorCode

func (*VPCAssociationAuthorizationNotFound) ErrorFault

func (*VPCAssociationAuthorizationNotFound) ErrorMessage

func (e *VPCAssociationAuthorizationNotFound) ErrorMessage() string

type VPCAssociationNotFound

type VPCAssociationNotFound struct {
	Message *string

	ErrorCodeOverride *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The specified VPC and hosted zone are not currently associated.

func (*VPCAssociationNotFound) Error

func (e *VPCAssociationNotFound) Error() string

func (*VPCAssociationNotFound) ErrorCode

func (e *VPCAssociationNotFound) ErrorCode() string

func (*VPCAssociationNotFound) ErrorFault

func (e *VPCAssociationNotFound) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault

func (*VPCAssociationNotFound) ErrorMessage

func (e *VPCAssociationNotFound) ErrorMessage() string

type VPCRegion

type VPCRegion string
const (
	VPCRegionUsEast1      VPCRegion = "us-east-1"
	VPCRegionUsEast2      VPCRegion = "us-east-2"
	VPCRegionUsWest1      VPCRegion = "us-west-1"
	VPCRegionUsWest2      VPCRegion = "us-west-2"
	VPCRegionEuWest1      VPCRegion = "eu-west-1"
	VPCRegionEuWest2      VPCRegion = "eu-west-2"
	VPCRegionEuWest3      VPCRegion = "eu-west-3"
	VPCRegionEuCentral1   VPCRegion = "eu-central-1"
	VPCRegionEuCentral2   VPCRegion = "eu-central-2"
	VPCRegionApEast1      VPCRegion = "ap-east-1"
	VPCRegionMeSouth1     VPCRegion = "me-south-1"
	VPCRegionUsGovWest1   VPCRegion = "us-gov-west-1"
	VPCRegionUsGovEast1   VPCRegion = "us-gov-east-1"
	VPCRegionUsIsoEast1   VPCRegion = "us-iso-east-1"
	VPCRegionUsIsoWest1   VPCRegion = "us-iso-west-1"
	VPCRegionUsIsobEast1  VPCRegion = "us-isob-east-1"
	VPCRegionMeCentral1   VPCRegion = "me-central-1"
	VPCRegionApSoutheast1 VPCRegion = "ap-southeast-1"
	VPCRegionApSoutheast2 VPCRegion = "ap-southeast-2"
	VPCRegionApSoutheast3 VPCRegion = "ap-southeast-3"
	VPCRegionApSouth1     VPCRegion = "ap-south-1"
	VPCRegionApSouth2     VPCRegion = "ap-south-2"
	VPCRegionApNortheast1 VPCRegion = "ap-northeast-1"
	VPCRegionApNortheast2 VPCRegion = "ap-northeast-2"
	VPCRegionApNortheast3 VPCRegion = "ap-northeast-3"
	VPCRegionEuNorth1     VPCRegion = "eu-north-1"
	VPCRegionSaEast1      VPCRegion = "sa-east-1"
	VPCRegionCaCentral1   VPCRegion = "ca-central-1"
	VPCRegionCnNorth1     VPCRegion = "cn-north-1"
	VPCRegionAfSouth1     VPCRegion = "af-south-1"
	VPCRegionEuSouth1     VPCRegion = "eu-south-1"
	VPCRegionEuSouth2     VPCRegion = "eu-south-2"
	VPCRegionApSoutheast4 VPCRegion = "ap-southeast-4"
	VPCRegionIlCentral1   VPCRegion = "il-central-1"
	VPCRegionCaWest1      VPCRegion = "ca-west-1"
	VPCRegionApSoutheast5 VPCRegion = "ap-southeast-5"
)

Enum values for VPCRegion

func (VPCRegion) Values added in v0.29.0

func (VPCRegion) Values() []VPCRegion

Values returns all known values for VPCRegion. 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.

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