// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT. package types import ( smithydocument "github.com/aws/smithy-go/document" "time" ) // A complex type that contains information about the Amazon Route 53 DNS records // that you want Cloud Map to create when you register an instance. The record // types of a service can only be changed by deleting the service and recreating it // with a new Dnsconfig . type DnsConfig struct { // An array that contains one DnsRecord object for each Route 53 DNS record that // you want Cloud Map to create when you register an instance. // // This member is required. DnsRecords []DnsRecord // Use NamespaceId in Service (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_Service.html) // instead. The ID of the namespace to use for DNS configuration. // // Deprecated: Top level attribute in request should be used to reference // namespace-id NamespaceId *string // The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that // Cloud Map creates when you register an instance and specify this service. If you // want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, // specify WEIGHTED for the routing policy. You can specify the following values: // MULTIVALUE If you define a health check for the service and the health check is // healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances. For // example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A record and // a health check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds // to DNS queries with IP addresses for up to eight healthy instances. If fewer // than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every DNS query with the // IP addresses for all of the healthy instances. If you don't define a health // check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and // returns the values for up to eight instances. For more information about the // multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/routing-policy.html#routing-policy-multivalue) // in the Route 53 Developer Guide. WEIGHTED Route 53 returns the applicable value // from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered // using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you // can't route more or less traffic to any instances. For example, suppose that the // service includes configurations for one A record and a health check. You use // the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the // IP address for one randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. // If no instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to DNS queries as if all of the // instances were healthy. If you don't define a health check for the service, // Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value // for one randomly selected instance. For more information about the weighted // routing policy, see Weighted Routing (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/routing-policy.html#routing-policy-weighted) // in the Route 53 Developer Guide. RoutingPolicy RoutingPolicy noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about changes to the Route 53 DNS // records that Cloud Map creates when you register an instance. type DnsConfigChange struct { // An array that contains one DnsRecord object for each Route 53 record that you // want Cloud Map to create when you register an instance. // // This member is required. DnsRecords []DnsRecord noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains the ID for the Route 53 hosted zone that Cloud Map // creates when you create a namespace. type DnsProperties struct { // The ID for the Route 53 hosted zone that Cloud Map creates when you create a // namespace. HostedZoneId *string // Start of Authority (SOA) record for the hosted zone. SOA *SOA noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about the Route 53 DNS records that // you want Cloud Map to create when you register an instance. type DnsRecord struct { // The amount of time, in seconds, that you want DNS resolvers to cache the // settings for this record. Alias records don't include a TTL because Route 53 // uses the TTL for the Amazon Web Services resource that an alias record routes // traffic to. If you include the AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME attribute when you submit a // RegisterInstance (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_RegisterInstance.html) // request, the TTL value is ignored. Always specify a TTL for the service; you // can use a service to register instances that create either alias or non-alias // records. // // This member is required. TTL *int64 // The type of the resource, which indicates the type of value that Route 53 // returns in response to DNS queries. You can specify values for Type in the // following combinations: // - A // - AAAA // - A and AAAA // - SRV // - CNAME // If you want Cloud Map to create a Route 53 alias record when you register an // instance, specify A or AAAA for Type . You specify other settings, such as the // IP address for A and AAAA records, when you register an instance. For more // information, see RegisterInstance (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_RegisterInstance.html) // . The following values are supported: A Route 53 returns the IP address of the // resource in IPv4 format, such as 192.0.2.44. AAAA Route 53 returns the IP // address of the resource in IPv6 format, such as // 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. CNAME Route 53 returns the domain name // of the resource, such as www.example.com. Note the following: // - You specify the domain name that you want to route traffic to when you // register an instance. For more information, see Attributes (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_RegisterInstance.html#cloudmap-RegisterInstance-request-Attributes) // in the topic RegisterInstance (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_RegisterInstance.html) // . // - You must specify WEIGHTED for the value of RoutingPolicy . // - You can't specify both CNAME for Type and settings for HealthCheckConfig . // If you do, the request will fail with an InvalidInput error. // SRV Route 53 returns the value for an SRV record. The value for an SRV record // uses the following values: priority weight port service-hostname Note the // following about the values: // - The values of priority and weight are both set to 1 and can't be changed. // - The value of port comes from the value that you specify for the // AWS_INSTANCE_PORT attribute when you submit a RegisterInstance (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_RegisterInstance.html) // request. // - The value of service-hostname is a concatenation of the following values: // - The value that you specify for InstanceId when you register an instance. // - The name of the service. // - The name of the namespace. For example, if the value of InstanceId is test , // the name of the service is backend , and the name of the namespace is // example.com , the value of service-hostname is the following: // test.backend.example.com // If you specify settings for an SRV record, note the following: // - If you specify values for AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 , AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6 , or both in // the RegisterInstance request, Cloud Map automatically creates A and/or AAAA // records that have the same name as the value of service-hostname in the SRV // record. You can ignore these records. // - If you're using a system that requires a specific SRV format, such as // HAProxy, see the Name (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_CreateService.html#cloudmap-CreateService-request-Name) // element in the documentation about CreateService for information about how to // specify the correct name format. // // This member is required. Type RecordType noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Public DNS and HTTP namespaces only. A complex type that contains settings for // an optional health check. If you specify settings for a health check, Cloud Map // associates the health check with the records that you specify in DnsConfig . If // you specify a health check configuration, you can specify either // HealthCheckCustomConfig or HealthCheckConfig but not both. Health checks are // basic Route 53 health checks that monitor an Amazon Web Services endpoint. For // information about pricing for health checks, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing (http://aws.amazon.com/route53/pricing/) // . Note the following about configuring health checks. A and AAAA records If // DnsConfig includes configurations for both A and AAAA records, Cloud Map // creates a health check that uses the IPv4 address to check the health of the // resource. If the endpoint tthat's specified by the IPv4 address is unhealthy, // Route 53 considers both the A and AAAA records to be unhealthy. CNAME records // You can't specify settings for HealthCheckConfig when the DNSConfig includes // CNAME for the value of Type . If you do, the CreateService request will fail // with an InvalidInput error. Request interval A Route 53 health checker in each // health-checking Amazon Web Services Region sends a health check request to an // endpoint every 30 seconds. On average, your endpoint receives a health check // request about every two seconds. However, health checkers don't coordinate with // one another. Therefore, you might sometimes see several requests in one second // that's followed by a few seconds with no health checks at all. Health checking // regions Health checkers perform checks from all Route 53 health-checking // Regions. For a list of the current Regions, see Regions (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_HealthCheckConfig.html#Route53-Type-HealthCheckConfig-Regions) // . Alias records When you register an instance, if you include the // AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME attribute, Cloud Map creates a Route 53 alias record. Note // the following: // - Route 53 automatically sets EvaluateTargetHealth to true for alias records. // When EvaluateTargetHealth is true, the alias record inherits the health of the // referenced Amazon Web Services resource. such as an ELB load balancer. For more // information, see EvaluateTargetHealth (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_AliasTarget.html#Route53-Type-AliasTarget-EvaluateTargetHealth) // . // - If you include HealthCheckConfig and then use the service to register an // instance that creates an alias record, Route 53 doesn't create the health check. // // Charges for health checks Health checks are basic Route 53 health checks that // monitor an Amazon Web Services endpoint. For information about pricing for // health checks, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing (http://aws.amazon.com/route53/pricing/) // . type HealthCheckConfig struct { // The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how 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. // - TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If you specify TCP for // Type , don't specify a value for ResourcePath . // For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-determining-health-of-endpoints.html) // in the Route 53 Developer Guide. // // This member is required. Type HealthCheckType // The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for // Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy // or the other way around. For more information, see How Route 53 Determines // Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover-determining-health-of-endpoints.html) // in the Route 53 Developer Guide. FailureThreshold *int32 // The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The // path can be any value that your endpoint returns an HTTP status code of a 2xx or // 3xx format for when the endpoint is healthy. An example file is // /docs/route53-health-check.html . Route 53 automatically adds the DNS name for // the service. If you don't specify a value for ResourcePath , the default value // is / . If you specify TCP for Type , you must not specify a value for // ResourcePath . ResourcePath *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about an optional custom health check. // A custom health check, which requires that you use a third-party health checker // to evaluate the health of your resources, is useful in the following // circumstances: // - You can't use a health check that's defined by HealthCheckConfig because the // resource isn't available over the internet. For example, you can use a custom // health check when the instance is in an Amazon VPC. (To check the health of // resources in a VPC, the health checker must also be in the VPC.) // - You want to use a third-party health checker regardless of where your // resources are located. // // If you specify a health check configuration, you can specify either // HealthCheckCustomConfig or HealthCheckConfig but not both. To change the status // of a custom health check, submit an UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus request. // Cloud Map doesn't monitor the status of the resource, it just keeps a record of // the status specified in the most recent UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus // request. Here's how custom health checks work: // - You create a service. // - You register an instance. // - You configure a third-party health checker to monitor the resource that's // associated with the new instance. Cloud Map doesn't check the health of the // resource directly. // - The third-party health-checker determines that the resource is unhealthy // and notifies your application. // - Your application submits an UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus request. // - Cloud Map waits for 30 seconds. // - If another UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus request doesn't arrive during // that time to change the status back to healthy, Cloud Map stops routing traffic // to the resource. type HealthCheckCustomConfig struct { // This parameter is no longer supported and is always set to 1. Cloud Map waits // for approximately 30 seconds after receiving an UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus // request before changing the status of the service instance. The number of // 30-second intervals that you want Cloud Map to wait after receiving an // UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus request before it changes the health status of // a service instance. Sending a second or subsequent // UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus request with the same value before 30 seconds // has passed doesn't accelerate the change. Cloud Map still waits 30 seconds // after the first request to make the change. // // Deprecated: Configurable FailureThreshold of HealthCheckCustomConfig is // deprecated. It will always have value 1. FailureThreshold *int32 noSmithyDocumentSerde } // In a response to a DiscoverInstances (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_DiscoverInstances.html) // request, HttpInstanceSummary contains information about one instance that // matches the values that you specified in the request. type HttpInstanceSummary struct { // If you included any attributes when you registered the instance, the values of // those attributes. Attributes map[string]string // If you configured health checking in the service, the current health status of // the service instance. HealthStatus HealthStatus // The ID of an instance that matches the values that you specified in the request. InstanceId *string // The HttpName name of the namespace. It's found in the HttpProperties member of // the Properties member of the namespace. NamespaceName *string // The name of the service that you specified when you registered the instance. ServiceName *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Updated properties for the HTTP namespace. type HttpNamespaceChange struct { // An updated description for the HTTP namespace. // // This member is required. Description *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains the name of an HTTP namespace. type HttpProperties struct { // The name of an HTTP namespace. HttpName *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about an instance that Cloud Map // creates when you submit a RegisterInstance request. type Instance struct { // An identifier that you want to associate with the instance. Note the following: // - If the service that's specified by ServiceId includes settings for an SRV // record, the value of InstanceId is automatically included as part of the value // for the SRV record. For more information, see DnsRecord > Type (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_DnsRecord.html#cloudmap-Type-DnsRecord-Type) // . // - You can use this value to update an existing instance. // - To register a new instance, you must specify a value that's unique among // instances that you register by using the same service. // - If you specify an existing InstanceId and ServiceId , Cloud Map updates the // existing DNS records. If there's also an existing health check, Cloud Map // deletes the old health check and creates a new one. The health check isn't // deleted immediately, so it will still appear for a while if you submit a // ListHealthChecks request, for example. // // This member is required. Id *string // A string map that contains the following information for the service that you // specify in ServiceId : // - The attributes that apply to the records that are defined in the service. // - For each attribute, the applicable value. // Do not include sensitive information in the attributes if the namespace is // discoverable by public DNS queries. Supported attribute keys include the // following: AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME If you want Cloud Map to create a Route 53 alias // record that routes traffic to an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, specify // the DNS name that's associated with the load balancer. For information about how // to get the DNS name, see AliasTarget->DNSName (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/APIReference/API_AliasTarget.html#Route53-Type-AliasTarget-DNSName) // in the Route 53 API Reference. Note the following: // - The configuration for the service that's specified by ServiceId must include // settings for an A record, an AAAA record, or both. // - In the service that's specified by ServiceId , the value of RoutingPolicy // must be WEIGHTED . // - If the service that's specified by ServiceId includes HealthCheckConfig // settings, Cloud Map creates the health check, but it won't associate the health // check with the alias record. // - Auto naming currently doesn't support creating alias records that route // traffic to Amazon Web Services resources other than ELB load balancers. // - If you specify a value for AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME , don't specify values for any // of the AWS_INSTANCE attributes. // AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID HTTP namespaces only. The Amazon EC2 instance ID for the // instance. The AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 attribute contains the primary private IPv4 // address. AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS If the service configuration includes // HealthCheckCustomConfig , you can optionally use AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS to // specify the initial status of the custom health check, HEALTHY or UNHEALTHY . If // you don't specify a value for AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS , the initial status is // HEALTHY . AWS_INSTANCE_CNAME If the service configuration includes a CNAME // record, the domain name that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS // queries (for example, example.com ). This value is required if the service // specified by ServiceId includes settings for an CNAME record. AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 // If the service configuration includes an A record, the IPv4 address that you // want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries (for example, 192.0.2.44 ). // This value is required if the service specified by ServiceId includes settings // for an A record. If the service includes settings for an SRV record, you must // specify a value for AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 , AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6 , or both. // AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6 If the service configuration includes an AAAA record, the // IPv6 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries (for // example, 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345 ). This value is required if // the service specified by ServiceId includes settings for an AAAA record. If the // service includes settings for an SRV record, you must specify a value for // AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 , AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6 , or both. AWS_INSTANCE_PORT If the // service includes an SRV record, the value that you want Route 53 to return for // the port. If the service includes HealthCheckConfig , the port on the endpoint // that you want Route 53 to send requests to. This value is required if you // specified settings for an SRV record or a Route 53 health check when you // created the service. Attributes map[string]string // A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed // RegisterInstance requests to be retried without the risk of executing the // operation twice. You must use a unique CreatorRequestId string every time you // submit a RegisterInstance request if you're registering additional instances // for the same namespace and service. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string // (for example, a date/time stamp). CreatorRequestId *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about the instances that you // registered by using a specified service. type InstanceSummary struct { // A string map that contains the following information: // - The attributes that are associated with the instance. // - For each attribute, the applicable value. // Supported attribute keys include the following: AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME For an alias // record that routes traffic to an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, the DNS // name that's associated with the load balancer. AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID (HTTP // namespaces only) The Amazon EC2 instance ID for the instance. When the // AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID attribute is specified, then the AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 // attribute contains the primary private IPv4 address. AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS If // the service configuration includes HealthCheckCustomConfig , you can optionally // use AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS to specify the initial status of the custom health // check, HEALTHY or UNHEALTHY . If you don't specify a value for // AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS , the initial status is HEALTHY . AWS_INSTANCE_CNAME For // a CNAME record, the domain name that Route 53 returns in response to DNS // queries (for example, example.com ). AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 For an A record, the // IPv4 address that Route 53 returns in response to DNS queries (for example, // 192.0.2.44 ). AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6 For an AAAA record, the IPv6 address that Route // 53 returns in response to DNS queries (for example, // 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345 ). AWS_INSTANCE_PORT For an SRV record, // the value that Route 53 returns for the port. In addition, if the service // includes HealthCheckConfig , the port on the endpoint that Route 53 sends // requests to. Attributes map[string]string // The ID for an instance that you created by using a specified service. Id *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about a specified namespace. type Namespace struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that Cloud Map assigns to the namespace when you // create it. Arn *string // The date that the namespace was created, in Unix date/time format and // Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The value of CreateDate is accurate to // milliseconds. For example, the value 1516925490.087 represents Friday, January // 26, 2018 12:11:30.087 AM. CreateDate *time.Time // A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed requests to // be retried without the risk of running an operation twice. CreatorRequestId *string // The description that you specify for the namespace when you create it. Description *string // The ID of a namespace. Id *string // The name of the namespace, such as example.com . Name *string // A complex type that contains information that's specific to the type of the // namespace. Properties *NamespaceProperties // The number of services that are associated with the namespace. ServiceCount *int32 // The type of the namespace. The methods for discovering instances depends on the // value that you specify: HTTP Instances can be discovered only programmatically, // using the Cloud Map DiscoverInstances API. DNS_PUBLIC Instances can be // discovered using public DNS queries and using the DiscoverInstances API. // DNS_PRIVATE Instances can be discovered using DNS queries in VPCs and using the // DiscoverInstances API. Type NamespaceType noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that identifies the namespaces that you want to list. You can // choose to list public or private namespaces. type NamespaceFilter struct { // Specify the namespaces that you want to get using one of the following. // - TYPE : Gets the namespaces of the specified type. // - NAME : Gets the namespaces with the specified name. // - HTTP_NAME : Gets the namespaces with the specified HTTP name. // // This member is required. Name NamespaceFilterName // Specify the values that are applicable to the value that you specify for Name . // - TYPE : Specify HTTP , DNS_PUBLIC , or DNS_PRIVATE . // - NAME : Specify the name of the namespace, which is found in Namespace.Name . // - HTTP_NAME : Specify the HTTP name of the namespace, which is found in // Namespace.Properties.HttpProperties.HttpName . // // This member is required. Values []string // Specify the operator that you want to use to determine whether a namespace // matches the specified value. Valid values for Condition are one of the // following. // - EQ : When you specify EQ for Condition , you can specify only one value. EQ // is supported for TYPE , NAME , and HTTP_NAME . EQ is the default condition and // can be omitted. // - BEGINS_WITH : When you specify BEGINS_WITH for Condition , you can specify // only one value. BEGINS_WITH is supported for TYPE , NAME , and HTTP_NAME . Condition FilterCondition noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information that's specific to the namespace type. type NamespaceProperties struct { // A complex type that contains the ID for the Route 53 hosted zone that Cloud Map // creates when you create a namespace. DnsProperties *DnsProperties // A complex type that contains the name of an HTTP namespace. HttpProperties *HttpProperties noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about a namespace. type NamespaceSummary struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that Cloud Map assigns to the namespace when you // create it. Arn *string // The date and time that the namespace was created. CreateDate *time.Time // A description for the namespace. Description *string // The ID of the namespace. Id *string // The name of the namespace. When you create a namespace, Cloud Map automatically // creates a Route 53 hosted zone that has the same name as the namespace. Name *string // The properties of the namespace. Properties *NamespaceProperties // The number of services that were created using the namespace. ServiceCount *int32 // The type of the namespace, either public or private. Type NamespaceType noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about a specified operation. type Operation struct { // The date and time that the request was submitted, in Unix date/time format and // Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The value of CreateDate is accurate to // milliseconds. For example, the value 1516925490.087 represents Friday, January // 26, 2018 12:11:30.087 AM. CreateDate *time.Time // The code associated with ErrorMessage . Values for ErrorCode include the // following: // - ACCESS_DENIED // - CANNOT_CREATE_HOSTED_ZONE // - EXPIRED_TOKEN // - HOSTED_ZONE_NOT_FOUND // - INTERNAL_FAILURE // - INVALID_CHANGE_BATCH // - THROTTLED_REQUEST ErrorCode *string // If the value of Status is FAIL , the reason that the operation failed. ErrorMessage *string // The ID of the operation that you want to get information about. Id *string // The status of the operation. Values include the following: SUBMITTED This is // the initial state that occurs immediately after you submit a request. PENDING // Cloud Map is performing the operation. SUCCESS The operation succeeded. FAIL The // operation failed. For the failure reason, see ErrorMessage . Status OperationStatus // The name of the target entity that's associated with the operation: NAMESPACE // The namespace ID is returned in the ResourceId property. SERVICE The service ID // is returned in the ResourceId property. INSTANCE The instance ID is returned in // the ResourceId property. Targets map[string]string // The name of the operation that's associated with the specified ID. Type OperationType // The date and time that the value of Status changed to the current value, in // Unix date/time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The value of // UpdateDate is accurate to milliseconds. For example, the value 1516925490.087 // represents Friday, January 26, 2018 12:11:30.087 AM. UpdateDate *time.Time noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that lets you select the operations that you want to list. type OperationFilter struct { // Specify the operations that you want to get: // - NAMESPACE_ID: Gets operations related to specified namespaces. // - SERVICE_ID: Gets operations related to specified services. // - STATUS: Gets operations based on the status of the operations: SUBMITTED , // PENDING , SUCCEED , or FAIL . // - TYPE: Gets specified types of operation. // - UPDATE_DATE: Gets operations that changed status during a specified // date/time range. // // This member is required. Name OperationFilterName // Specify values that are applicable to the value that you specify for Name : // - NAMESPACE_ID: Specify one namespace ID. // - SERVICE_ID: Specify one service ID. // - STATUS: Specify one or more statuses: SUBMITTED , PENDING , SUCCEED , or // FAIL . // - TYPE: Specify one or more of the following types: CREATE_NAMESPACE , // DELETE_NAMESPACE , UPDATE_SERVICE , REGISTER_INSTANCE , or DEREGISTER_INSTANCE // . // - UPDATE_DATE: Specify a start date and an end date in Unix date/time format // and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The start date must be the first value. // // This member is required. Values []string // The operator that you want to use to determine whether an operation matches the // specified value. Valid values for condition include: // - EQ : When you specify EQ for the condition, you can specify only one value. // EQ is supported for NAMESPACE_ID , SERVICE_ID , STATUS , and TYPE . EQ is the // default condition and can be omitted. // - IN : When you specify IN for the condition, you can specify a list of one or // more values. IN is supported for STATUS and TYPE . An operation must match one // of the specified values to be returned in the response. // - BETWEEN : Specify a start date and an end date in Unix date/time format and // Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The start date must be the first value. // BETWEEN is supported for UPDATE_DATE . Condition FilterCondition noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about an operation that matches the // criteria that you specified in a ListOperations (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_ListOperations.html) // request. type OperationSummary struct { // The ID for an operation. Id *string // The status of the operation. Values include the following: // - SUBMITTED: This is the initial state immediately after you submit a // request. // - PENDING: Cloud Map is performing the operation. // - SUCCESS: The operation succeeded. // - FAIL: The operation failed. For the failure reason, see ErrorMessage . Status OperationStatus noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Updated properties for the private DNS namespace. type PrivateDnsNamespaceChange struct { // An updated description for the private DNS namespace. Description *string // Properties to be updated in the private DNS namespace. Properties *PrivateDnsNamespacePropertiesChange noSmithyDocumentSerde } // DNS properties for the private DNS namespace. type PrivateDnsNamespaceProperties struct { // DNS properties for the private DNS namespace. // // This member is required. DnsProperties *PrivateDnsPropertiesMutable noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Updated properties for the private DNS namespace. type PrivateDnsNamespacePropertiesChange struct { // Updated DNS properties for the private DNS namespace. // // This member is required. DnsProperties *PrivateDnsPropertiesMutableChange noSmithyDocumentSerde } // DNS properties for the private DNS namespace. type PrivateDnsPropertiesMutable struct { // Fields for the Start of Authority (SOA) record for the hosted zone for the // private DNS namespace. // // This member is required. SOA *SOA noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Updated DNS properties for the private DNS namespace. type PrivateDnsPropertiesMutableChange struct { // Updated fields for the Start of Authority (SOA) record for the hosted zone for // the private DNS namespace. // // This member is required. SOA *SOAChange noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Updated properties for the public DNS namespace. type PublicDnsNamespaceChange struct { // An updated description for the public DNS namespace. Description *string // Properties to be updated in the public DNS namespace. Properties *PublicDnsNamespacePropertiesChange noSmithyDocumentSerde } // DNS properties for the public DNS namespace. type PublicDnsNamespaceProperties struct { // DNS properties for the public DNS namespace. // // This member is required. DnsProperties *PublicDnsPropertiesMutable noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Updated properties for the public DNS namespace. type PublicDnsNamespacePropertiesChange struct { // Updated DNS properties for the hosted zone for the public DNS namespace. // // This member is required. DnsProperties *PublicDnsPropertiesMutableChange noSmithyDocumentSerde } // DNS properties for the public DNS namespace. type PublicDnsPropertiesMutable struct { // Start of Authority (SOA) record for the hosted zone for the public DNS // namespace. // // This member is required. SOA *SOA noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Updated DNS properties for the public DNS namespace. type PublicDnsPropertiesMutableChange struct { // Updated fields for the Start of Authority (SOA) record for the hosted zone for // the public DNS namespace. // // This member is required. SOA *SOAChange noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about the specified service. type Service struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that Cloud Map assigns to the service when you // create it. Arn *string // The date and time that the service was created, in Unix format and Coordinated // Universal Time (UTC). The value of CreateDate is accurate to milliseconds. For // example, the value 1516925490.087 represents Friday, January 26, 2018 // 12:11:30.087 AM. CreateDate *time.Time // A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed requests to // be retried without the risk of running the operation twice. CreatorRequestId // can be any unique string (for example, a date/timestamp). CreatorRequestId *string // The description of the service. Description *string // A complex type that contains information about the Route 53 DNS records that // you want Cloud Map to create when you register an instance. The record types of // a service can only be changed by deleting the service and recreating it with a // new Dnsconfig . DnsConfig *DnsConfig // Public DNS and HTTP namespaces only. A complex type that contains settings for // an optional health check. If you specify settings for a health check, Cloud Map // associates the health check with the records that you specify in DnsConfig . For // information about the charges for health checks, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing (http://aws.amazon.com/route53/pricing/) // . HealthCheckConfig *HealthCheckConfig // A complex type that contains information about an optional custom health check. // If you specify a health check configuration, you can specify either // HealthCheckCustomConfig or HealthCheckConfig but not both. HealthCheckCustomConfig *HealthCheckCustomConfig // The ID that Cloud Map assigned to the service when you created it. Id *string // The number of instances that are currently associated with the service. // Instances that were previously associated with the service but that are deleted // aren't included in the count. The count might not reflect pending registrations // and deregistrations. InstanceCount *int32 // The name of the service. Name *string // The ID of the namespace that was used to create the service. NamespaceId *string // Describes the systems that can be used to discover the service instances. // DNS_HTTP The service instances can be discovered using either DNS queries or the // DiscoverInstances API operation. HTTP The service instances can only be // discovered using the DiscoverInstances API operation. DNS Reserved. Type ServiceType noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains changes to an existing service. type ServiceChange struct { // A description for the service. Description *string // Information about the Route 53 DNS records that you want Cloud Map to create // when you register an instance. DnsConfig *DnsConfigChange // Public DNS and HTTP namespaces only. Settings for an optional health check. If // you specify settings for a health check, Cloud Map associates the health check // with the records that you specify in DnsConfig . HealthCheckConfig *HealthCheckConfig noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that lets you specify the namespaces that you want to list // services for. type ServiceFilter struct { // Specify NAMESPACE_ID . // // This member is required. Name ServiceFilterName // The values that are applicable to the value that you specify for Condition to // filter the list of services. // // This member is required. Values []string // The operator that you want to use to determine whether a service is returned by // ListServices . Valid values for Condition include the following: // - EQ : When you specify EQ , specify one namespace ID for Values . EQ is the // default condition and can be omitted. Condition FilterCondition noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A complex type that contains information about a specified service. type ServiceSummary struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that Cloud Map assigns to the service when you // create it. Arn *string // The date and time that the service was created. CreateDate *time.Time // The description that you specify when you create the service. Description *string // Information about the Route 53 DNS records that you want Cloud Map to create // when you register an instance. DnsConfig *DnsConfig // Public DNS and HTTP namespaces only. Settings for an optional health check. If // you specify settings for a health check, Cloud Map associates the health check // with the records that you specify in DnsConfig . HealthCheckConfig *HealthCheckConfig // Information about an optional custom health check. A custom health check, which // requires that you use a third-party health checker to evaluate the health of // your resources, is useful in the following circumstances: // - You can't use a health check that's defined by HealthCheckConfig because the // resource isn't available over the internet. For example, you can use a custom // health check when the instance is in an Amazon VPC. (To check the health of // resources in a VPC, the health checker must also be in the VPC.) // - You want to use a third-party health checker regardless of where your // resources are located. // If you specify a health check configuration, you can specify either // HealthCheckCustomConfig or HealthCheckConfig but not both. HealthCheckCustomConfig *HealthCheckCustomConfig // The ID that Cloud Map assigned to the service when you created it. Id *string // The number of instances that are currently associated with the service. // Instances that were previously associated with the service but that are deleted // aren't included in the count. The count might not reflect pending registrations // and deregistrations. InstanceCount *int32 // The name of the service. Name *string // Describes the systems that can be used to discover the service instances. // DNS_HTTP The service instances can be discovered using either DNS queries or the // DiscoverInstances API operation. HTTP The service instances can only be // discovered using the DiscoverInstances API operation. DNS Reserved. Type ServiceType noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Start of Authority (SOA) properties for a public or private DNS namespace. type SOA struct { // The time to live (TTL) for purposes of negative caching. // // This member is required. TTL *int64 noSmithyDocumentSerde } // Updated Start of Authority (SOA) properties for a public or private DNS // namespace. type SOAChange struct { // The updated time to live (TTL) for purposes of negative caching. // // This member is required. TTL *int64 noSmithyDocumentSerde } // A custom key-value pair that's associated with a resource. type Tag struct { // The key identifier, or name, of the tag. // // This member is required. Key *string // The string value that's associated with the key of the tag. You can set the // value of a tag to an empty string, but you can't set the value of a tag to null. // // This member is required. Value *string noSmithyDocumentSerde } type noSmithyDocumentSerde = smithydocument.NoSerde