/* * Copyright 2018-2023 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. A copy of the License is located at * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR * CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.route53.model; import java.io.Serializable; import javax.annotation.Generated; /** *
* The information for each resource record set that you want to change. *
* * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class Change implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** ** The action to perform: *
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If you
* delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't automatically
* delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource record
* set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update. *
*/ private ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet; /** * Default constructor for Change object. Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to * initialize the object after creating it. */ public Change() { } /** * Constructs a new Change object. Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to initialize * any additional object members. * * @param action * The action to perform: *
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If
* you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't
* automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
* it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource
* record set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If
* you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't
* automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
* it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource
* record set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* The action to perform: *
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If you
* delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't automatically
* delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource record
* set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If
* you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't
* automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
* it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource
* record set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* The action to perform: *
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If you
* delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't automatically
* delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource record
* set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If
* you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't
* automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
* it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource
* record set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* The action to perform: *
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If you
* delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't automatically
* delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource record
* set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If
* you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't
* automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
* it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource
* record set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* The action to perform: *
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If you
* delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't automatically
* delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource record
* set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If
* you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't
* automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
* it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource
* record set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* The action to perform: *
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If you
* delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't automatically
* delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource record
* set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
*
* DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
*
* To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set automatically. If
* you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Route 53 doesn't
* automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
* it's no longer in use.
*
* UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource
* record set does exist, Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
*
* Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update. *
* * @param resourceRecordSet * Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update. */ public void setResourceRecordSet(ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet) { this.resourceRecordSet = resourceRecordSet; } /** ** Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update. *
* * @return Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update. */ public ResourceRecordSet getResourceRecordSet() { return this.resourceRecordSet; } /** ** Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update. *
* * @param resourceRecordSet * Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Change withResourceRecordSet(ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet) { setResourceRecordSet(resourceRecordSet); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be * redacted from this string using a placeholder value. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getAction() != null) sb.append("Action: ").append(getAction()).append(","); if (getResourceRecordSet() != null) sb.append("ResourceRecordSet: ").append(getResourceRecordSet()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof Change == false) return false; Change other = (Change) obj; if (other.getAction() == null ^ this.getAction() == null) return false; if (other.getAction() != null && other.getAction().equals(this.getAction()) == false) return false; if (other.getResourceRecordSet() == null ^ this.getResourceRecordSet() == null) return false; if (other.getResourceRecordSet() != null && other.getResourceRecordSet().equals(this.getResourceRecordSet()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAction() == null) ? 0 : getAction().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getResourceRecordSet() == null) ? 0 : getResourceRecordSet().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public Change clone() { try { return (Change) super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e); } } }