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

package aws.sdk.kotlin.services.ssm.model

import aws.smithy.kotlin.runtime.SdkDsl

public class CreateOpsMetadataRequest private constructor(builder: Builder) {
    /**
     * Metadata for a new Application Manager application.
     */
    public val metadata: Map? = builder.metadata
    /**
     * A resource ID for a new Application Manager application.
     */
    public val resourceId: kotlin.String? = builder.resourceId
    /**
     * Optional metadata that you assign to a resource. You can specify a maximum of five tags for an OpsMetadata object. Tags enable you to categorize a resource in different ways, such as by purpose, owner, or environment. For example, you might want to tag an OpsMetadata object to identify an environment or target Amazon Web Services Region. In this case, you could specify the following key-value pairs:
     * + `Key=Environment,Value=Production`
     * + `Key=Region,Value=us-east-2`
     */
    public val tags: List? = builder.tags

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

    override fun toString(): kotlin.String = buildString {
        append("CreateOpsMetadataRequest(")
        append("metadata=$metadata,")
        append("resourceId=$resourceId,")
        append("tags=$tags")
        append(")")
    }

    override fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int {
        var result = metadata?.hashCode() ?: 0
        result = 31 * result + (resourceId?.hashCode() ?: 0)
        result = 31 * result + (tags?.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 CreateOpsMetadataRequest

        if (metadata != other.metadata) return false
        if (resourceId != other.resourceId) return false
        if (tags != other.tags) return false

        return true
    }

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

    @SdkDsl
    public class Builder {
        /**
         * Metadata for a new Application Manager application.
         */
        public var metadata: Map? = null
        /**
         * A resource ID for a new Application Manager application.
         */
        public var resourceId: kotlin.String? = null
        /**
         * Optional metadata that you assign to a resource. You can specify a maximum of five tags for an OpsMetadata object. Tags enable you to categorize a resource in different ways, such as by purpose, owner, or environment. For example, you might want to tag an OpsMetadata object to identify an environment or target Amazon Web Services Region. In this case, you could specify the following key-value pairs:
         * + `Key=Environment,Value=Production`
         * + `Key=Region,Value=us-east-2`
         */
        public var tags: List? = null

        @PublishedApi
        internal constructor()
        @PublishedApi
        internal constructor(x: aws.sdk.kotlin.services.ssm.model.CreateOpsMetadataRequest) : this() {
            this.metadata = x.metadata
            this.resourceId = x.resourceId
            this.tags = x.tags
        }

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

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




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