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Overview

Package efs provides a client for Amazon Elastic File System.

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Examples

Constants

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const (
	// @enum LifeCycleState
	LifeCycleStateCreating = "creating"
	// @enum LifeCycleState
	LifeCycleStateAvailable = "available"
	// @enum LifeCycleState
	LifeCycleStateDeleting = "deleting"
	// @enum LifeCycleState
	LifeCycleStateDeleted = "deleted"
)
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const (
	// @enum PerformanceMode
	PerformanceModeGeneralPurpose = "generalPurpose"
	// @enum PerformanceMode
	PerformanceModeMaxIo = "maxIO"
)
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const ServiceName = "elasticfilesystem"

A ServiceName is the name of the service the client will make API calls to.

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

This section is empty.

Types

type CreateFileSystemInput

type CreateFileSystemInput struct {

	// String of up to 64 ASCII characters. Amazon EFS uses this to ensure idempotent
	// creation.
	CreationToken *string `min:"1" type:"string" required:"true"`

	// The PerformanceMode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance
	// mode for most file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode
	// can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second
	// with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. This
	// can't be changed after the file system has been created.
	PerformanceMode *string `type:"string" enum:"PerformanceMode"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (CreateFileSystemInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s CreateFileSystemInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (CreateFileSystemInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s CreateFileSystemInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*CreateFileSystemInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *CreateFileSystemInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type CreateMountTargetInput

type CreateMountTargetInput struct {

	// ID of the file system for which to create the mount target.
	FileSystemId *string `type:"string" required:"true"`

	// Valid IPv4 address within the address range of the specified subnet.
	IpAddress *string `type:"string"`

	// Up to five VPC security group IDs, of the form sg-xxxxxxxx. These must be
	// for the same VPC as subnet specified.
	SecurityGroups []*string `type:"list"`

	// ID of the subnet to add the mount target in.
	SubnetId *string `type:"string" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (CreateMountTargetInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s CreateMountTargetInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (CreateMountTargetInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s CreateMountTargetInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*CreateMountTargetInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *CreateMountTargetInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type CreateTagsInput

type CreateTagsInput struct {

	// ID of the file system whose tags you want to modify (String). This operation
	// modifies the tags only, not the file system.
	FileSystemId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"FileSystemId" type:"string" required:"true"`

	// Array of Tag objects to add. Each Tag object is a key-value pair.
	Tags []*Tag `type:"list" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (CreateTagsInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s CreateTagsInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (CreateTagsInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s CreateTagsInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*CreateTagsInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *CreateTagsInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type CreateTagsOutput

type CreateTagsOutput struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (CreateTagsOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s CreateTagsOutput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (CreateTagsOutput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s CreateTagsOutput) String() string

String returns the string representation

type DeleteFileSystemInput

type DeleteFileSystemInput struct {

	// ID of the file system you want to delete.
	FileSystemId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"FileSystemId" type:"string" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DeleteFileSystemInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteFileSystemInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DeleteFileSystemInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteFileSystemInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*DeleteFileSystemInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *DeleteFileSystemInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type DeleteFileSystemOutput

type DeleteFileSystemOutput struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DeleteFileSystemOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteFileSystemOutput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DeleteFileSystemOutput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteFileSystemOutput) String() string

String returns the string representation

type DeleteMountTargetInput

type DeleteMountTargetInput struct {

	// ID of the mount target to delete (String).
	MountTargetId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"MountTargetId" type:"string" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DeleteMountTargetInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteMountTargetInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DeleteMountTargetInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteMountTargetInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*DeleteMountTargetInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *DeleteMountTargetInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type DeleteMountTargetOutput

type DeleteMountTargetOutput struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DeleteMountTargetOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteMountTargetOutput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DeleteMountTargetOutput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteMountTargetOutput) String() string

String returns the string representation

type DeleteTagsInput

type DeleteTagsInput struct {

	// ID of the file system whose tags you want to delete (String).
	FileSystemId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"FileSystemId" type:"string" required:"true"`

	// List of tag keys to delete.
	TagKeys []*string `type:"list" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DeleteTagsInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteTagsInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DeleteTagsInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteTagsInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*DeleteTagsInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *DeleteTagsInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type DeleteTagsOutput

type DeleteTagsOutput struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DeleteTagsOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteTagsOutput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DeleteTagsOutput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DeleteTagsOutput) String() string

String returns the string representation

type DescribeFileSystemsInput

type DescribeFileSystemsInput struct {

	// (Optional) Restricts the list to the file system with this creation token
	// (String). You specify a creation token when you create an Amazon EFS file
	// system.
	CreationToken *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"CreationToken" min:"1" type:"string"`

	// (Optional) ID of the file system whose description you want to retrieve (String).
	FileSystemId *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"FileSystemId" type:"string"`

	// (Optional) Opaque pagination token returned from a previous DescribeFileSystems
	// operation (String). If present, specifies to continue the list from where
	// the returning call had left off.
	Marker *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"Marker" type:"string"`

	// (Optional) Specifies the maximum number of file systems to return in the
	// response (integer). This parameter value must be greater than 0. The number
	// of items that Amazon EFS returns is the minimum of the MaxItems parameter
	// specified in the request and the service's internal maximum number of items
	// per page.
	MaxItems *int64 `location:"querystring" locationName:"MaxItems" min:"1" type:"integer"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DescribeFileSystemsInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeFileSystemsInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DescribeFileSystemsInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeFileSystemsInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*DescribeFileSystemsInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *DescribeFileSystemsInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type DescribeFileSystemsOutput

type DescribeFileSystemsOutput struct {

	// Array of file system descriptions.
	FileSystems []*FileSystemDescription `type:"list"`

	// Present if provided by caller in the request (String).
	Marker *string `type:"string"`

	// Present if there are more file systems than returned in the response (String).
	// You can use the NextMarker in the subsequent request to fetch the descriptions.
	NextMarker *string `type:"string"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DescribeFileSystemsOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeFileSystemsOutput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DescribeFileSystemsOutput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeFileSystemsOutput) String() string

String returns the string representation

type DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput

type DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput struct {

	// ID of the mount target whose security groups you want to retrieve.
	MountTargetId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"MountTargetId" type:"string" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

GoString returns the string representation

func (DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) String added in v0.6.6

String returns the string representation

func (*DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput

type DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput struct {

	// Array of security groups.
	SecurityGroups []*string `type:"list" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

GoString returns the string representation

func (DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput) String added in v0.6.6

String returns the string representation

type DescribeMountTargetsInput

type DescribeMountTargetsInput struct {

	// (Optional) ID of the file system whose mount targets you want to list (String).
	// It must be included in your request if MountTargetId is not included.
	FileSystemId *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"FileSystemId" type:"string"`

	// (Optional) Opaque pagination token returned from a previous DescribeMountTargets
	// operation (String). If present, it specifies to continue the list from where
	// the previous returning call left off.
	Marker *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"Marker" type:"string"`

	// (Optional) Maximum number of mount targets to return in the response. It
	// must be an integer with a value greater than zero.
	MaxItems *int64 `location:"querystring" locationName:"MaxItems" min:"1" type:"integer"`

	// (Optional) ID of the mount target that you want to have described (String).
	// It must be included in your request if FileSystemId is not included.
	MountTargetId *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"MountTargetId" type:"string"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DescribeMountTargetsInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeMountTargetsInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DescribeMountTargetsInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeMountTargetsInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*DescribeMountTargetsInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *DescribeMountTargetsInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type DescribeMountTargetsOutput

type DescribeMountTargetsOutput struct {

	// If the request included the Marker, the response returns that value in this
	// field.
	Marker *string `type:"string"`

	// Returns the file system's mount targets as an array of MountTargetDescription
	// objects.
	MountTargets []*MountTargetDescription `type:"list"`

	// If a value is present, there are more mount targets to return. In a subsequent
	// request, you can provide Marker in your request with this value to retrieve
	// the next set of mount targets.
	NextMarker *string `type:"string"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DescribeMountTargetsOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeMountTargetsOutput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DescribeMountTargetsOutput) String added in v0.6.6

String returns the string representation

type DescribeTagsInput

type DescribeTagsInput struct {

	// ID of the file system whose tag set you want to retrieve.
	FileSystemId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"FileSystemId" type:"string" required:"true"`

	// (Optional) Opaque pagination token returned from a previous DescribeTags
	// operation (String). If present, it specifies to continue the list from where
	// the previous call left off.
	Marker *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"Marker" type:"string"`

	// (Optional) Maximum number of file system tags to return in the response.
	// It must be an integer with a value greater than zero.
	MaxItems *int64 `location:"querystring" locationName:"MaxItems" min:"1" type:"integer"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DescribeTagsInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeTagsInput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DescribeTagsInput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeTagsInput) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*DescribeTagsInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *DescribeTagsInput) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type DescribeTagsOutput

type DescribeTagsOutput struct {

	// If the request included a Marker, the response returns that value in this
	// field.
	Marker *string `type:"string"`

	// If a value is present, there are more tags to return. In a subsequent request,
	// you can provide the value of NextMarker as the value of the Marker parameter
	// in your next request to retrieve the next set of tags.
	NextMarker *string `type:"string"`

	// Returns tags associated with the file system as an array of Tag objects.
	Tags []*Tag `type:"list" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DescribeTagsOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeTagsOutput) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (DescribeTagsOutput) String added in v0.6.6

func (s DescribeTagsOutput) String() string

String returns the string representation

type EFS

type EFS struct {
	*client.Client
}

The service client's operations are safe to be used concurrently. It is not safe to mutate any of the client's properties though.

func New

func New(p client.ConfigProvider, cfgs ...*aws.Config) *EFS

New creates a new instance of the EFS client with a session. If additional configuration is needed for the client instance use the optional aws.Config parameter to add your extra config.

Example:

// Create a EFS client from just a session.
svc := efs.New(mySession)

// Create a EFS client with additional configuration
svc := efs.New(mySession, aws.NewConfig().WithRegion("us-west-2"))

func (*EFS) CreateFileSystem

func (c *EFS) CreateFileSystem(input *CreateFileSystemInput) (*FileSystemDescription, error)

Creates a new, empty file system. The operation requires a creation token in the request that Amazon EFS uses to ensure idempotent creation (calling the operation with same creation token has no effect). If a file system does not currently exist that is owned by the caller's AWS account with the specified creation token, this operation does the following:

Creates a new, empty file system. The file system will have an Amazon

EFS assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state creating.

Returns with the description of the created file system.

Otherwise, this operation returns a FileSystemAlreadyExists error with

the ID of the existing file system.

For basic use cases, you can use a randomly generated UUID for the creation

token.

The idempotent operation allows you to retry a CreateFileSystem call without

risk of creating an extra file system. This can happen when an initial call fails in a way that leaves it uncertain whether or not a file system was actually created. An example might be that a transport level timeout occurred or your connection was reset. As long as you use the same creation token, if the initial call had succeeded in creating a file system, the client can learn of its existence from the FileSystemAlreadyExists error.

The CreateFileSystem call returns while the file system's lifecycle state

is still creating. You can check the file system creation status by calling the DescribeFileSystems operation, which among other things returns the file system state.

This operation also takes an optional PerformanceMode parameter that you

choose for your file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for most file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. For more information, see Amazon EFS: Performance Modes (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/performance.html#performancemodes.html).

After the file system is fully created, Amazon EFS sets its lifecycle state to available, at which point you can create one or more mount targets for the file system in your VPC. For more information, see CreateMountTarget. You mount your Amazon EFS file system on an EC2 instances in your VPC via the mount target. For more information, see Amazon EFS: How it Works (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html).

This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:CreateFileSystem

action.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.CreateFileSystemInput{
		CreationToken:   aws.String("CreationToken"), // Required
		PerformanceMode: aws.String("PerformanceMode"),
	}
	resp, err := svc.CreateFileSystem(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) CreateFileSystemRequest

func (c *EFS) CreateFileSystemRequest(input *CreateFileSystemInput) (req *request.Request, output *FileSystemDescription)

CreateFileSystemRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the CreateFileSystem operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the CreateFileSystem method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the CreateFileSystemRequest method.
req, resp := client.CreateFileSystemRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) CreateMountTarget

func (c *EFS) CreateMountTarget(input *CreateMountTargetInput) (*MountTargetDescription, error)

Creates a mount target for a file system. You can then mount the file system on EC2 instances via the mount target.

You can create one mount target in each Availability Zone in your VPC. All EC2 instances in a VPC within a given Availability Zone share a single mount target for a given file system. If you have multiple subnets in an Availability Zone, you create a mount target in one of the subnets. EC2 instances do not need to be in the same subnet as the mount target in order to access their file system. For more information, see Amazon EFS: How it Works (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html).

In the request, you also specify a file system ID for which you are creating the mount target and the file system's lifecycle state must be available. For more information, see DescribeFileSystems.

In the request, you also provide a subnet ID, which determines the following:

VPC in which Amazon EFS creates the mount target

Availability Zone in which Amazon EFS creates the mount target

IP address range from which Amazon EFS selects the IP address of the mount

target (if you don't specify an IP address in the request)

After creating the mount target, Amazon EFS returns a response that includes,

a MountTargetId and an IpAddress. You use this IP address when mounting the file system in an EC2 instance. You can also use the mount target's DNS name when mounting the file system. The EC2 instance on which you mount the file system via the mount target can resolve the mount target's DNS name to its IP address. For more information, see How it Works: Implementation Overview (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html#how-it-works-implementation).

Note that you can create mount targets for a file system in only one VPC, and there can be only one mount target per Availability Zone. That is, if the file system already has one or more mount targets created for it, the subnet specified in the request to add another mount target must meet the following requirements:

Must belong to the same VPC as the subnets of the existing mount targets

Must not be in the same Availability Zone as any of the subnets of the

existing mount targets

If the request satisfies the requirements, Amazon EFS does the following:

Creates a new mount target in the specified subnet.

Also creates a new network interface in the subnet as follows:

If the request provides an IpAddress, Amazon EFS assigns that IP address

to the network interface. Otherwise, Amazon EFS assigns a free address in the subnet (in the same way that the Amazon EC2 CreateNetworkInterface call does when a request does not specify a primary private IP address).

If the request provides SecurityGroups, this network interface is associated

with those security groups. Otherwise, it belongs to the default security group for the subnet's VPC.

 Assigns the description Mount target fsmt-id for file system fs-id  where
fsmt-id  is the mount target ID, and  fs-id  is the FileSystemId.

 Sets the requesterManaged property of the network interface to true, and

the requesterId value to EFS.

Each Amazon EFS mount target has one corresponding requestor-managed EC2

network interface. After the network interface is created, Amazon EFS sets the NetworkInterfaceId field in the mount target's description to the network interface ID, and the IpAddress field to its address. If network interface creation fails, the entire CreateMountTarget operation fails.

The CreateMountTarget call returns only after creating the network interface,

but while the mount target state is still creating. You can check the mount target creation status by calling the DescribeFileSystems operation, which among other things returns the mount target state.

We recommend you create a mount target in each of the Availability Zones.

There are cost considerations for using a file system in an Availability Zone through a mount target created in another Availability Zone. For more information, see Amazon EFS (http://aws.amazon.com/efs/). In addition, by always using a mount target local to the instance's Availability Zone, you eliminate a partial failure scenario. If the Availability Zone in which your mount target is created goes down, then you won't be able to access your file system through that mount target.

This operation requires permissions for the following action on the file system:

 elasticfilesystem:CreateMountTarget

This operation also requires permissions for the following Amazon EC2

actions:

ec2:DescribeSubnets

ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces

ec2:CreateNetworkInterface
Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.CreateMountTargetInput{
		FileSystemId: aws.String("FileSystemId"), // Required
		SubnetId:     aws.String("SubnetId"),     // Required
		IpAddress:    aws.String("IpAddress"),
		SecurityGroups: []*string{
			aws.String("SecurityGroup"), // Required
			// More values...
		},
	}
	resp, err := svc.CreateMountTarget(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) CreateMountTargetRequest

func (c *EFS) CreateMountTargetRequest(input *CreateMountTargetInput) (req *request.Request, output *MountTargetDescription)

CreateMountTargetRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the CreateMountTarget operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the CreateMountTarget method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the CreateMountTargetRequest method.
req, resp := client.CreateMountTargetRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) CreateTags

func (c *EFS) CreateTags(input *CreateTagsInput) (*CreateTagsOutput, error)

Creates or overwrites tags associated with a file system. Each tag is a key-value pair. If a tag key specified in the request already exists on the file system, this operation overwrites its value with the value provided in the request. If you add the Name tag to your file system, Amazon EFS returns it in the response to the DescribeFileSystems operation.

This operation requires permission for the elasticfilesystem:CreateTags action.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.CreateTagsInput{
		FileSystemId: aws.String("FileSystemId"), // Required
		Tags: []*efs.Tag{ // Required
			{ // Required
				Key:   aws.String("TagKey"),   // Required
				Value: aws.String("TagValue"), // Required
			},
			// More values...
		},
	}
	resp, err := svc.CreateTags(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) CreateTagsRequest

func (c *EFS) CreateTagsRequest(input *CreateTagsInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateTagsOutput)

CreateTagsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the CreateTags operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the CreateTags method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the CreateTagsRequest method.
req, resp := client.CreateTagsRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) DeleteFileSystem

func (c *EFS) DeleteFileSystem(input *DeleteFileSystemInput) (*DeleteFileSystemOutput, error)

Deletes a file system, permanently severing access to its contents. Upon return, the file system no longer exists and you can't access any contents of the deleted file system.

You can't delete a file system that is in use. That is, if the file system

has any mount targets, you must first delete them. For more information, see DescribeMountTargets and DeleteMountTarget.

The DeleteFileSystem call returns while the file system state is still

deleting. You can check the file system deletion status by calling the DescribeFileSystems operation, which returns a list of file systems in your account. If you pass file system ID or creation token for the deleted file system, the DescribeFileSystems returns a 404 FileSystemNotFound error.

This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DeleteFileSystem

action.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.DeleteFileSystemInput{
		FileSystemId: aws.String("FileSystemId"), // Required
	}
	resp, err := svc.DeleteFileSystem(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) DeleteFileSystemRequest

func (c *EFS) DeleteFileSystemRequest(input *DeleteFileSystemInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteFileSystemOutput)

DeleteFileSystemRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the DeleteFileSystem operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the DeleteFileSystem method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the DeleteFileSystemRequest method.
req, resp := client.DeleteFileSystemRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) DeleteMountTarget

func (c *EFS) DeleteMountTarget(input *DeleteMountTargetInput) (*DeleteMountTargetOutput, error)

Deletes the specified mount target.

This operation forcibly breaks any mounts of the file system via the mount target that is being deleted, which might disrupt instances or applications using those mounts. To avoid applications getting cut off abruptly, you might consider unmounting any mounts of the mount target, if feasible. The operation also deletes the associated network interface. Uncommitted writes may be lost, but breaking a mount target using this operation does not corrupt the file system itself. The file system you created remains. You can mount an EC2 instance in your VPC via another mount target.

This operation requires permissions for the following action on the file system:

elasticfilesystem:DeleteMountTarget

The DeleteMountTarget call returns while the mount target state is still

deleting. You can check the mount target deletion by calling the DescribeMountTargets operation, which returns a list of mount target descriptions for the given file system.

The operation also requires permissions for the following Amazon EC2 action

on the mount target's network interface:

ec2:DeleteNetworkInterface
Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.DeleteMountTargetInput{
		MountTargetId: aws.String("MountTargetId"), // Required
	}
	resp, err := svc.DeleteMountTarget(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) DeleteMountTargetRequest

func (c *EFS) DeleteMountTargetRequest(input *DeleteMountTargetInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteMountTargetOutput)

DeleteMountTargetRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the DeleteMountTarget operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the DeleteMountTarget method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the DeleteMountTargetRequest method.
req, resp := client.DeleteMountTargetRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) DeleteTags

func (c *EFS) DeleteTags(input *DeleteTagsInput) (*DeleteTagsOutput, error)

Deletes the specified tags from a file system. If the DeleteTags request includes a tag key that does not exist, Amazon EFS ignores it and doesn't cause an error. For more information about tags and related restrictions, see Tag Restrictions (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/cost-alloc-tags.html) in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.

This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DeleteTags action.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.DeleteTagsInput{
		FileSystemId: aws.String("FileSystemId"), // Required
		TagKeys: []*string{ // Required
			aws.String("TagKey"), // Required
			// More values...
		},
	}
	resp, err := svc.DeleteTags(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) DeleteTagsRequest

func (c *EFS) DeleteTagsRequest(input *DeleteTagsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteTagsOutput)

DeleteTagsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the DeleteTags operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the DeleteTags method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the DeleteTagsRequest method.
req, resp := client.DeleteTagsRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) DescribeFileSystems

func (c *EFS) DescribeFileSystems(input *DescribeFileSystemsInput) (*DescribeFileSystemsOutput, error)

Returns the description of a specific Amazon EFS file system if either the file system CreationToken or the FileSystemId is provided. Otherwise, it returns descriptions of all file systems owned by the caller's AWS account in the AWS Region of the endpoint that you're calling.

When retrieving all file system descriptions, you can optionally specify

the MaxItems parameter to limit the number of descriptions in a response. If more file system descriptions remain, Amazon EFS returns a NextMarker, an opaque token, in the response. In this case, you should send a subsequent request with the Marker request parameter set to the value of NextMarker.

To retrieve a list of your file system descriptions, this operation is used in an iterative process, where DescribeFileSystems is called first without the Marker and then the operation continues to call it with the Marker parameter set to the value of the NextMarker from the previous response until the response has no NextMarker.

The implementation may return fewer than MaxItems file system descriptions while still including a NextMarker value.

The order of file systems returned in the response of one DescribeFileSystems

call and the order of file systems returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.

This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeFileSystems

action.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.DescribeFileSystemsInput{
		CreationToken: aws.String("CreationToken"),
		FileSystemId:  aws.String("FileSystemId"),
		Marker:        aws.String("Marker"),
		MaxItems:      aws.Int64(1),
	}
	resp, err := svc.DescribeFileSystems(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) DescribeFileSystemsRequest

func (c *EFS) DescribeFileSystemsRequest(input *DescribeFileSystemsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeFileSystemsOutput)

DescribeFileSystemsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the DescribeFileSystems operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the DescribeFileSystems method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the DescribeFileSystemsRequest method.
req, resp := client.DescribeFileSystemsRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups

func (c *EFS) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups(input *DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) (*DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput, error)

Returns the security groups currently in effect for a mount target. This operation requires that the network interface of the mount target has been created and the lifecycle state of the mount target is not deleted.

This operation requires permissions for the following actions:

elasticfilesystem:DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups action on the mount

target's file system.

ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute action on the mount target's network

interface.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput{
		MountTargetId: aws.String("MountTargetId"), // Required
	}
	resp, err := svc.DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest

func (c *EFS) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest(input *DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput)

DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest method.
req, resp := client.DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) DescribeMountTargets

func (c *EFS) DescribeMountTargets(input *DescribeMountTargetsInput) (*DescribeMountTargetsOutput, error)

Returns the descriptions of all the current mount targets, or a specific mount target, for a file system. When requesting all of the current mount targets, the order of mount targets returned in the response is unspecified.

This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeMountTargets action, on either the file system ID that you specify in FileSystemId, or on the file system of the mount target that you specify in MountTargetId.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.DescribeMountTargetsInput{
		FileSystemId:  aws.String("FileSystemId"),
		Marker:        aws.String("Marker"),
		MaxItems:      aws.Int64(1),
		MountTargetId: aws.String("MountTargetId"),
	}
	resp, err := svc.DescribeMountTargets(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) DescribeMountTargetsRequest

func (c *EFS) DescribeMountTargetsRequest(input *DescribeMountTargetsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeMountTargetsOutput)

DescribeMountTargetsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the DescribeMountTargets operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the DescribeMountTargets method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the DescribeMountTargetsRequest method.
req, resp := client.DescribeMountTargetsRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) DescribeTags

func (c *EFS) DescribeTags(input *DescribeTagsInput) (*DescribeTagsOutput, error)

Returns the tags associated with a file system. The order of tags returned in the response of one DescribeTags call and the order of tags returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration (when using pagination) is unspecified.

This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeTags

action.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.DescribeTagsInput{
		FileSystemId: aws.String("FileSystemId"), // Required
		Marker:       aws.String("Marker"),
		MaxItems:     aws.Int64(1),
	}
	resp, err := svc.DescribeTags(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) DescribeTagsRequest

func (c *EFS) DescribeTagsRequest(input *DescribeTagsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeTagsOutput)

DescribeTagsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the DescribeTags operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the DescribeTags method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the DescribeTagsRequest method.
req, resp := client.DescribeTagsRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

func (*EFS) ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups

func (c *EFS) ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups(input *ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) (*ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput, error)

Modifies the set of security groups in effect for a mount target.

When you create a mount target, Amazon EFS also creates a new network interface. For more information, see CreateMountTarget. This operation replaces the security groups in effect for the network interface associated with a mount target, with the SecurityGroups provided in the request. This operation requires that the network interface of the mount target has been created and the lifecycle state of the mount target is not deleted.

The operation requires permissions for the following actions:

elasticfilesystem:ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups action on the mount

target's file system.

ec2:ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute action on the mount target's network

interface.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/efs"
)

func main() {
	svc := efs.New(session.New())

	params := &efs.ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput{
		MountTargetId: aws.String("MountTargetId"), // Required
		SecurityGroups: []*string{
			aws.String("SecurityGroup"), // Required
			// More values...
		},
	}
	resp, err := svc.ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups(params)

	if err != nil {
		// Print the error, cast err to awserr.Error to get the Code and
		// Message from an error.
		fmt.Println(err.Error())
		return
	}

	// Pretty-print the response data.
	fmt.Println(resp)
}
Output:

func (*EFS) ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest

func (c *EFS) ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest(input *ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) (req *request.Request, output *ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput)

ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest generates a "aws/request.Request" representing the client's request for the ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups operation. The "output" return value can be used to capture response data after the request's "Send" method is called.

Creating a request object using this method should be used when you want to inject custom logic into the request's lifecycle using a custom handler, or if you want to access properties on the request object before or after sending the request. If you just want the service response, call the ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups method directly instead.

Note: You must call the "Send" method on the returned request object in order to execute the request.

// Example sending a request using the ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest method.
req, resp := client.ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsRequest(params)

err := req.Send()
if err == nil { // resp is now filled
    fmt.Println(resp)
}

type FileSystemDescription

type FileSystemDescription struct {

	// Time that the file system was created, in seconds (since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z).
	CreationTime *time.Time `type:"timestamp" timestampFormat:"unix" required:"true"`

	// Opaque string specified in the request.
	CreationToken *string `min:"1" type:"string" required:"true"`

	// ID of the file system, assigned by Amazon EFS.
	FileSystemId *string `type:"string" required:"true"`

	// Lifecycle phase of the file system.
	LifeCycleState *string `type:"string" required:"true" enum:"LifeCycleState"`

	// You can add tags to a file system, including a Name tag. For more information,
	// see CreateTags. If the file system has a Name tag, Amazon EFS returns the
	// value in this field.
	Name *string `type:"string"`

	// Current number of mount targets that the file system has. For more information,
	// see CreateMountTarget.
	NumberOfMountTargets *int64 `type:"integer" required:"true"`

	// AWS account that created the file system. If the file system was created
	// by an IAM user, the parent account to which the user belongs is the owner.
	OwnerId *string `type:"string" required:"true"`

	// The PerformanceMode of the file system.
	PerformanceMode *string `type:"string" required:"true" enum:"PerformanceMode"`

	// Latest known metered size (in bytes) of data stored in the file system, in
	// bytes, in its Value field, and the time at which that size was determined
	// in its Timestamp field. The Timestamp value is the integer number of seconds
	// since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. Note that the value does not represent the size
	// of a consistent snapshot of the file system, but it is eventually consistent
	// when there are no writes to the file system. That is, the value will represent
	// actual size only if the file system is not modified for a period longer than
	// a couple of hours. Otherwise, the value is not the exact size the file system
	// was at any instant in time.
	SizeInBytes *FileSystemSize `type:"structure" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Description of the file system.

func (FileSystemDescription) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s FileSystemDescription) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (FileSystemDescription) String added in v0.6.6

func (s FileSystemDescription) String() string

String returns the string representation

type FileSystemSize

type FileSystemSize struct {

	// Time at which the size of data, returned in the Value field, was determined.
	// The value is the integer number of seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
	Timestamp *time.Time `type:"timestamp" timestampFormat:"unix"`

	// Latest known metered size (in bytes) of data stored in the file system.
	Value *int64 `type:"long" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Latest known metered size (in bytes) of data stored in the file system, in its Value field, and the time at which that size was determined in its Timestamp field. Note that the value does not represent the size of a consistent snapshot of the file system, but it is eventually consistent when there are no writes to the file system. That is, the value will represent the actual size only if the file system is not modified for a period longer than a couple of hours. Otherwise, the value is not necessarily the exact size the file system was at any instant in time.

func (FileSystemSize) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s FileSystemSize) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (FileSystemSize) String added in v0.6.6

func (s FileSystemSize) String() string

String returns the string representation

type ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput

type ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput struct {

	// ID of the mount target whose security groups you want to modify.
	MountTargetId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"MountTargetId" type:"string" required:"true"`

	// Array of up to five VPC security group IDs.
	SecurityGroups []*string `type:"list"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) GoString added in v0.6.6

GoString returns the string representation

func (ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) String added in v0.6.6

String returns the string representation

func (*ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput) Validate added in v1.1.24

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

type ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput

type ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput) GoString added in v0.6.6

GoString returns the string representation

func (ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput) String added in v0.6.6

String returns the string representation

type MountTargetDescription

type MountTargetDescription struct {

	// ID of the file system for which the mount target is intended.
	FileSystemId *string `type:"string" required:"true"`

	// Address at which the file system may be mounted via the mount target.
	IpAddress *string `type:"string"`

	// Lifecycle state of the mount target.
	LifeCycleState *string `type:"string" required:"true" enum:"LifeCycleState"`

	// System-assigned mount target ID.
	MountTargetId *string `type:"string" required:"true"`

	// ID of the network interface that Amazon EFS created when it created the mount
	// target.
	NetworkInterfaceId *string `type:"string"`

	// AWS account ID that owns the resource.
	OwnerId *string `type:"string"`

	// ID of the mount target's subnet.
	SubnetId *string `type:"string" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Provides a description of a mount target.

func (MountTargetDescription) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s MountTargetDescription) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (MountTargetDescription) String added in v0.6.6

func (s MountTargetDescription) String() string

String returns the string representation

type Tag

type Tag struct {

	// Tag key (String). The key can't start with aws:.
	Key *string `min:"1" type:"string" required:"true"`

	// Value of the tag key.
	Value *string `type:"string" required:"true"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A tag is a key-value pair. Allowed characters: letters, whitespace, and numbers, representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : /

func (Tag) GoString added in v0.6.6

func (s Tag) GoString() string

GoString returns the string representation

func (Tag) String added in v0.6.6

func (s Tag) String() string

String returns the string representation

func (*Tag) Validate added in v1.1.24

func (s *Tag) Validate() error

Validate inspects the fields of the type to determine if they are valid.

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