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// Code generated by smithy-kotlin-codegen. DO NOT EDIT!
package aws.sdk.kotlin.services.cloudwatchlogs.model
import aws.smithy.kotlin.runtime.SdkDsl
public class StartQueryRequest private constructor(builder: Builder) {
/**
* The end of the time range to query. The range is inclusive, so the specified end time is included in the query. Specified as epoch time, the number of seconds since `January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC`.
*/
public val endTime: kotlin.Long? = builder.endTime
/**
* The maximum number of log events to return in the query. If the query string uses the `fields` command, only the specified fields and their values are returned. The default is 10,000.
*/
public val limit: kotlin.Int? = builder.limit
/**
* The list of log groups to query. You can include up to 50 log groups.
*
* You can specify them by the log group name or ARN. If a log group that you're querying is in a source account and you're using a monitoring account, you must specify the ARN of the log group here. The query definition must also be defined in the monitoring account.
*
* If you specify an ARN, the ARN can't end with an asterisk (*).
*
* A `StartQuery` operation must include exactly one of the following parameters: `logGroupName`, `logGroupNames`, or `logGroupIdentifiers`.
*/
public val logGroupIdentifiers: List? = builder.logGroupIdentifiers
/**
* The log group on which to perform the query.
*
* A `StartQuery` operation must include exactly one of the following parameters: `logGroupName`, `logGroupNames`, or `logGroupIdentifiers`.
*/
public val logGroupName: kotlin.String? = builder.logGroupName
/**
* The list of log groups to be queried. You can include up to 50 log groups.
*
* A `StartQuery` operation must include exactly one of the following parameters: `logGroupName`, `logGroupNames`, or `logGroupIdentifiers`.
*/
public val logGroupNames: List? = builder.logGroupNames
/**
* The query string to use. For more information, see [CloudWatch Logs Insights Query Syntax](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/CWL_QuerySyntax.html).
*/
public val queryString: kotlin.String? = builder.queryString
/**
* The beginning of the time range to query. The range is inclusive, so the specified start time is included in the query. Specified as epoch time, the number of seconds since `January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC`.
*/
public val startTime: kotlin.Long? = builder.startTime
public companion object {
public operator fun invoke(block: Builder.() -> kotlin.Unit): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.cloudwatchlogs.model.StartQueryRequest = Builder().apply(block).build()
}
override fun toString(): kotlin.String = buildString {
append("StartQueryRequest(")
append("endTime=$endTime,")
append("limit=$limit,")
append("logGroupIdentifiers=$logGroupIdentifiers,")
append("logGroupName=$logGroupName,")
append("logGroupNames=$logGroupNames,")
append("queryString=$queryString,")
append("startTime=$startTime")
append(")")
}
override fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int {
var result = endTime?.hashCode() ?: 0
result = 31 * result + (limit ?: 0)
result = 31 * result + (logGroupIdentifiers?.hashCode() ?: 0)
result = 31 * result + (logGroupName?.hashCode() ?: 0)
result = 31 * result + (logGroupNames?.hashCode() ?: 0)
result = 31 * result + (queryString?.hashCode() ?: 0)
result = 31 * result + (startTime?.hashCode() ?: 0)
return result
}
override fun equals(other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean {
if (this === other) return true
if (other == null || this::class != other::class) return false
other as StartQueryRequest
if (endTime != other.endTime) return false
if (limit != other.limit) return false
if (logGroupIdentifiers != other.logGroupIdentifiers) return false
if (logGroupName != other.logGroupName) return false
if (logGroupNames != other.logGroupNames) return false
if (queryString != other.queryString) return false
if (startTime != other.startTime) return false
return true
}
public inline fun copy(block: Builder.() -> kotlin.Unit = {}): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.cloudwatchlogs.model.StartQueryRequest = Builder(this).apply(block).build()
@SdkDsl
public class Builder {
/**
* The end of the time range to query. The range is inclusive, so the specified end time is included in the query. Specified as epoch time, the number of seconds since `January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC`.
*/
public var endTime: kotlin.Long? = null
/**
* The maximum number of log events to return in the query. If the query string uses the `fields` command, only the specified fields and their values are returned. The default is 10,000.
*/
public var limit: kotlin.Int? = null
/**
* The list of log groups to query. You can include up to 50 log groups.
*
* You can specify them by the log group name or ARN. If a log group that you're querying is in a source account and you're using a monitoring account, you must specify the ARN of the log group here. The query definition must also be defined in the monitoring account.
*
* If you specify an ARN, the ARN can't end with an asterisk (*).
*
* A `StartQuery` operation must include exactly one of the following parameters: `logGroupName`, `logGroupNames`, or `logGroupIdentifiers`.
*/
public var logGroupIdentifiers: List? = null
/**
* The log group on which to perform the query.
*
* A `StartQuery` operation must include exactly one of the following parameters: `logGroupName`, `logGroupNames`, or `logGroupIdentifiers`.
*/
public var logGroupName: kotlin.String? = null
/**
* The list of log groups to be queried. You can include up to 50 log groups.
*
* A `StartQuery` operation must include exactly one of the following parameters: `logGroupName`, `logGroupNames`, or `logGroupIdentifiers`.
*/
public var logGroupNames: List? = null
/**
* The query string to use. For more information, see [CloudWatch Logs Insights Query Syntax](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/CWL_QuerySyntax.html).
*/
public var queryString: kotlin.String? = null
/**
* The beginning of the time range to query. The range is inclusive, so the specified start time is included in the query. Specified as epoch time, the number of seconds since `January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC`.
*/
public var startTime: kotlin.Long? = null
@PublishedApi
internal constructor()
@PublishedApi
internal constructor(x: aws.sdk.kotlin.services.cloudwatchlogs.model.StartQueryRequest) : this() {
this.endTime = x.endTime
this.limit = x.limit
this.logGroupIdentifiers = x.logGroupIdentifiers
this.logGroupName = x.logGroupName
this.logGroupNames = x.logGroupNames
this.queryString = x.queryString
this.startTime = x.startTime
}
@PublishedApi
internal fun build(): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.cloudwatchlogs.model.StartQueryRequest = StartQueryRequest(this)
internal fun correctErrors(): Builder {
return this
}
}
}