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

package aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model

import aws.smithy.kotlin.runtime.SdkDsl

public class GetWebAclResponse private constructor(builder: Builder) {
    /**
     * The URL to use in SDK integrations with Amazon Web Services managed rule groups. For example, you can use the integration SDKs with the account takeover prevention managed rule group `AWSManagedRulesATPRuleSet` and the account creation fraud prevention managed rule group `AWSManagedRulesACFPRuleSet`. This is only populated if you are using a rule group in your web ACL that integrates with your applications in this way. For more information, see [WAF client application integration](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-application-integration.html) in the *WAF Developer Guide*.
     */
    public val applicationIntegrationUrl: kotlin.String? = builder.applicationIntegrationUrl
    /**
     * A token used for optimistic locking. WAF returns a token to your `get` and `list` requests, to mark the state of the entity at the time of the request. To make changes to the entity associated with the token, you provide the token to operations like `update` and `delete`. WAF uses the token to ensure that no changes have been made to the entity since you last retrieved it. If a change has been made, the update fails with a `WAFOptimisticLockException`. If this happens, perform another `get`, and use the new token returned by that operation.
     */
    public val lockToken: kotlin.String? = builder.lockToken
    /**
     * The web ACL specification. You can modify the settings in this web ACL and use it to update this web ACL or create a new one.
     */
    public val webAcl: aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.WebAcl? = builder.webAcl

    public companion object {
        public operator fun invoke(block: Builder.() -> kotlin.Unit): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.GetWebAclResponse = Builder().apply(block).build()
    }

    override fun toString(): kotlin.String = buildString {
        append("GetWebAclResponse(")
        append("applicationIntegrationUrl=$applicationIntegrationUrl,")
        append("lockToken=$lockToken,")
        append("webAcl=$webAcl")
        append(")")
    }

    override fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int {
        var result = applicationIntegrationUrl?.hashCode() ?: 0
        result = 31 * result + (lockToken?.hashCode() ?: 0)
        result = 31 * result + (webAcl?.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 GetWebAclResponse

        if (applicationIntegrationUrl != other.applicationIntegrationUrl) return false
        if (lockToken != other.lockToken) return false
        if (webAcl != other.webAcl) return false

        return true
    }

    public inline fun copy(block: Builder.() -> kotlin.Unit = {}): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.GetWebAclResponse = Builder(this).apply(block).build()

    @SdkDsl
    public class Builder {
        /**
         * The URL to use in SDK integrations with Amazon Web Services managed rule groups. For example, you can use the integration SDKs with the account takeover prevention managed rule group `AWSManagedRulesATPRuleSet` and the account creation fraud prevention managed rule group `AWSManagedRulesACFPRuleSet`. This is only populated if you are using a rule group in your web ACL that integrates with your applications in this way. For more information, see [WAF client application integration](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-application-integration.html) in the *WAF Developer Guide*.
         */
        public var applicationIntegrationUrl: kotlin.String? = null
        /**
         * A token used for optimistic locking. WAF returns a token to your `get` and `list` requests, to mark the state of the entity at the time of the request. To make changes to the entity associated with the token, you provide the token to operations like `update` and `delete`. WAF uses the token to ensure that no changes have been made to the entity since you last retrieved it. If a change has been made, the update fails with a `WAFOptimisticLockException`. If this happens, perform another `get`, and use the new token returned by that operation.
         */
        public var lockToken: kotlin.String? = null
        /**
         * The web ACL specification. You can modify the settings in this web ACL and use it to update this web ACL or create a new one.
         */
        public var webAcl: aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.WebAcl? = null

        @PublishedApi
        internal constructor()
        @PublishedApi
        internal constructor(x: aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.GetWebAclResponse) : this() {
            this.applicationIntegrationUrl = x.applicationIntegrationUrl
            this.lockToken = x.lockToken
            this.webAcl = x.webAcl
        }

        @PublishedApi
        internal fun build(): aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.GetWebAclResponse = GetWebAclResponse(this)

        /**
         * construct an [aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.WebAcl] inside the given [block]
         */
        public fun webAcl(block: aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.WebAcl.Builder.() -> kotlin.Unit) {
            this.webAcl = aws.sdk.kotlin.services.wafv2.model.WebAcl.invoke(block)
        }

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




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