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// Code generated by smithy-kotlin-codegen. DO NOT EDIT!

package aws.sdk.kotlin.services.redshift.model

import aws.smithy.kotlin.runtime.SdkDsl

/**
 *
 */
public class DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest private constructor(builder: Builder) {
    /**
     * An optional parameter that specifies the starting point to return a set of response records. When the results of a DescribeEventSubscriptions request exceed the value specified in `MaxRecords`, Amazon Web Services returns a value in the `Marker` field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of response records by providing the returned marker value in the `Marker` parameter and retrying the request.
     */
    public val marker: kotlin.String? = builder.marker
    /**
     * The maximum number of response records to return in each call. If the number of remaining response records exceeds the specified `MaxRecords` value, a value is returned in a `marker` field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of records by retrying the command with the returned marker value.
     *
     * Default: `100`
     *
     * Constraints: minimum 20, maximum 100.
     */
    public val maxRecords: kotlin.Int? = builder.maxRecords
    /**
     * The name of the Amazon Redshift event notification subscription to be described.
     */
    public val subscriptionName: kotlin.String? = builder.subscriptionName
    /**
     * A tag key or keys for which you want to return all matching event notification subscriptions that are associated with the specified key or keys. For example, suppose that you have subscriptions that are tagged with keys called `owner` and `environment`. If you specify both of these tag keys in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with the subscriptions that have either or both of these tag keys associated with them.
     */
    public val tagKeys: List? = builder.tagKeys
    /**
     * A tag value or values for which you want to return all matching event notification subscriptions that are associated with the specified tag value or values. For example, suppose that you have subscriptions that are tagged with values called `admin` and `test`. If you specify both of these tag values in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with the subscriptions that have either or both of these tag values associated with them.
     */
    public val tagValues: List? = builder.tagValues

    public companion object {
        public operator fun invoke(block: Builder.() -> kotlin.Unit): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.redshift.model.DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest = Builder().apply(block).build()
    }

    override fun toString(): kotlin.String = buildString {
        append("DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest(")
        append("marker=$marker,")
        append("maxRecords=$maxRecords,")
        append("subscriptionName=$subscriptionName,")
        append("tagKeys=$tagKeys,")
        append("tagValues=$tagValues")
        append(")")
    }

    override fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int {
        var result = marker?.hashCode() ?: 0
        result = 31 * result + (maxRecords ?: 0)
        result = 31 * result + (subscriptionName?.hashCode() ?: 0)
        result = 31 * result + (tagKeys?.hashCode() ?: 0)
        result = 31 * result + (tagValues?.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 DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest

        if (marker != other.marker) return false
        if (maxRecords != other.maxRecords) return false
        if (subscriptionName != other.subscriptionName) return false
        if (tagKeys != other.tagKeys) return false
        if (tagValues != other.tagValues) return false

        return true
    }

    public inline fun copy(block: Builder.() -> kotlin.Unit = {}): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.redshift.model.DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest = Builder(this).apply(block).build()

    @SdkDsl
    public class Builder {
        /**
         * An optional parameter that specifies the starting point to return a set of response records. When the results of a DescribeEventSubscriptions request exceed the value specified in `MaxRecords`, Amazon Web Services returns a value in the `Marker` field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of response records by providing the returned marker value in the `Marker` parameter and retrying the request.
         */
        public var marker: kotlin.String? = null
        /**
         * The maximum number of response records to return in each call. If the number of remaining response records exceeds the specified `MaxRecords` value, a value is returned in a `marker` field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of records by retrying the command with the returned marker value.
         *
         * Default: `100`
         *
         * Constraints: minimum 20, maximum 100.
         */
        public var maxRecords: kotlin.Int? = null
        /**
         * The name of the Amazon Redshift event notification subscription to be described.
         */
        public var subscriptionName: kotlin.String? = null
        /**
         * A tag key or keys for which you want to return all matching event notification subscriptions that are associated with the specified key or keys. For example, suppose that you have subscriptions that are tagged with keys called `owner` and `environment`. If you specify both of these tag keys in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with the subscriptions that have either or both of these tag keys associated with them.
         */
        public var tagKeys: List? = null
        /**
         * A tag value or values for which you want to return all matching event notification subscriptions that are associated with the specified tag value or values. For example, suppose that you have subscriptions that are tagged with values called `admin` and `test`. If you specify both of these tag values in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with the subscriptions that have either or both of these tag values associated with them.
         */
        public var tagValues: List? = null

        @PublishedApi
        internal constructor()
        @PublishedApi
        internal constructor(x: aws.sdk.kotlin.services.redshift.model.DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest) : this() {
            this.marker = x.marker
            this.maxRecords = x.maxRecords
            this.subscriptionName = x.subscriptionName
            this.tagKeys = x.tagKeys
            this.tagValues = x.tagValues
        }

        @PublishedApi
        internal fun build(): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.redshift.model.DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest = DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest(this)

        internal fun correctErrors(): Builder {
            return this
        }
    }
}




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