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package com.amazonaws.services.dynamodbv2.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
/**
*
* Represents the output of a Query
operation.
*
*
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class QueryResult extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceResult implements Serializable, Cloneable {
/**
*
* An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an attribute
* name and the value for that attribute.
*
*/
private java.util.List> items;
/**
*
* The number of items in the response.
*
*
* If you used a QueryFilter
in the request, then Count
is the number of items returned
* after the filter was applied, and ScannedCount
is the number of matching items before the filter was
* applied.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then Count
and ScannedCount
are the same.
*
*/
private Integer count;
/**
*
* The number of items evaluated, before any QueryFilter
is applied. A high ScannedCount
* value with few, or no, Count
results indicates an inefficient Query
operation. For more
* information, see Count and
* ScannedCount in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then ScannedCount
is the same as Count
.
*
*/
private Integer scannedCount;
/**
*
* The primary key of the item where the operation stopped, inclusive of the previous result set. Use this value to
* start a new operation, excluding this value in the new request.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is empty, then the "last page" of results has been processed and there is no
* more data to be retrieved.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is not empty, it does not necessarily mean that there is more data in the result
* set. The only way to know when you have reached the end of the result set is when LastEvaluatedKey
* is empty.
*
*/
private java.util.Map lastEvaluatedKey;
/**
*
* The capacity units consumed by the Query
operation. The data returned includes the total provisioned
* throughput consumed, along with statistics for the table and any indexes involved in the operation.
* ConsumedCapacity
is only returned if the ReturnConsumedCapacity
parameter was
* specified. For more information, see Provisioned Throughput in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
*/
private ConsumedCapacity consumedCapacity;
/**
*
* An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an attribute
* name and the value for that attribute.
*
*
* @return An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an
* attribute name and the value for that attribute.
*/
public java.util.List> getItems() {
return items;
}
/**
*
* An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an attribute
* name and the value for that attribute.
*
*
* @param items
* An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an
* attribute name and the value for that attribute.
*/
public void setItems(java.util.Collection> items) {
if (items == null) {
this.items = null;
return;
}
this.items = new java.util.ArrayList>(items);
}
/**
*
* An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an attribute
* name and the value for that attribute.
*
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setItems(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withItems(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override the
* existing values.
*
*
* @param items
* An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an
* attribute name and the value for that attribute.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryResult withItems(java.util.Map... items) {
if (this.items == null) {
setItems(new java.util.ArrayList>(items.length));
}
for (java.util.Map ele : items) {
this.items.add(ele);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an attribute
* name and the value for that attribute.
*
*
* @param items
* An array of item attributes that match the query criteria. Each element in this array consists of an
* attribute name and the value for that attribute.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryResult withItems(java.util.Collection> items) {
setItems(items);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The number of items in the response.
*
*
* If you used a QueryFilter
in the request, then Count
is the number of items returned
* after the filter was applied, and ScannedCount
is the number of matching items before the filter was
* applied.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then Count
and ScannedCount
are the same.
*
*
* @param count
* The number of items in the response.
*
* If you used a QueryFilter
in the request, then Count
is the number of items
* returned after the filter was applied, and ScannedCount
is the number of matching items
* before the filter was applied.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then Count
and ScannedCount
are the
* same.
*/
public void setCount(Integer count) {
this.count = count;
}
/**
*
* The number of items in the response.
*
*
* If you used a QueryFilter
in the request, then Count
is the number of items returned
* after the filter was applied, and ScannedCount
is the number of matching items before the filter was
* applied.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then Count
and ScannedCount
are the same.
*
*
* @return The number of items in the response.
*
* If you used a QueryFilter
in the request, then Count
is the number of items
* returned after the filter was applied, and ScannedCount
is the number of matching items
* before the filter was applied.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then Count
and ScannedCount
are the
* same.
*/
public Integer getCount() {
return this.count;
}
/**
*
* The number of items in the response.
*
*
* If you used a QueryFilter
in the request, then Count
is the number of items returned
* after the filter was applied, and ScannedCount
is the number of matching items before the filter was
* applied.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then Count
and ScannedCount
are the same.
*
*
* @param count
* The number of items in the response.
*
* If you used a QueryFilter
in the request, then Count
is the number of items
* returned after the filter was applied, and ScannedCount
is the number of matching items
* before the filter was applied.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then Count
and ScannedCount
are the
* same.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryResult withCount(Integer count) {
setCount(count);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The number of items evaluated, before any QueryFilter
is applied. A high ScannedCount
* value with few, or no, Count
results indicates an inefficient Query
operation. For more
* information, see Count and
* ScannedCount in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then ScannedCount
is the same as Count
.
*
*
* @param scannedCount
* The number of items evaluated, before any QueryFilter
is applied. A high
* ScannedCount
value with few, or no, Count
results indicates an inefficient
* Query
operation. For more information, see Count and
* ScannedCount in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then ScannedCount
is the same as
* Count
.
*/
public void setScannedCount(Integer scannedCount) {
this.scannedCount = scannedCount;
}
/**
*
* The number of items evaluated, before any QueryFilter
is applied. A high ScannedCount
* value with few, or no, Count
results indicates an inefficient Query
operation. For more
* information, see Count and
* ScannedCount in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then ScannedCount
is the same as Count
.
*
*
* @return The number of items evaluated, before any QueryFilter
is applied. A high
* ScannedCount
value with few, or no, Count
results indicates an inefficient
* Query
operation. For more information, see Count and
* ScannedCount in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then ScannedCount
is the same as
* Count
.
*/
public Integer getScannedCount() {
return this.scannedCount;
}
/**
*
* The number of items evaluated, before any QueryFilter
is applied. A high ScannedCount
* value with few, or no, Count
results indicates an inefficient Query
operation. For more
* information, see Count and
* ScannedCount in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then ScannedCount
is the same as Count
.
*
*
* @param scannedCount
* The number of items evaluated, before any QueryFilter
is applied. A high
* ScannedCount
value with few, or no, Count
results indicates an inefficient
* Query
operation. For more information, see Count and
* ScannedCount in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
* If you did not use a filter in the request, then ScannedCount
is the same as
* Count
.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryResult withScannedCount(Integer scannedCount) {
setScannedCount(scannedCount);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The primary key of the item where the operation stopped, inclusive of the previous result set. Use this value to
* start a new operation, excluding this value in the new request.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is empty, then the "last page" of results has been processed and there is no
* more data to be retrieved.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is not empty, it does not necessarily mean that there is more data in the result
* set. The only way to know when you have reached the end of the result set is when LastEvaluatedKey
* is empty.
*
*
* @return The primary key of the item where the operation stopped, inclusive of the previous result set. Use this
* value to start a new operation, excluding this value in the new request.
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is empty, then the "last page" of results has been processed and there
* is no more data to be retrieved.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is not empty, it does not necessarily mean that there is more data in
* the result set. The only way to know when you have reached the end of the result set is when
* LastEvaluatedKey
is empty.
*/
public java.util.Map getLastEvaluatedKey() {
return lastEvaluatedKey;
}
/**
*
* The primary key of the item where the operation stopped, inclusive of the previous result set. Use this value to
* start a new operation, excluding this value in the new request.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is empty, then the "last page" of results has been processed and there is no
* more data to be retrieved.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is not empty, it does not necessarily mean that there is more data in the result
* set. The only way to know when you have reached the end of the result set is when LastEvaluatedKey
* is empty.
*
*
* @param lastEvaluatedKey
* The primary key of the item where the operation stopped, inclusive of the previous result set. Use this
* value to start a new operation, excluding this value in the new request.
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is empty, then the "last page" of results has been processed and there is
* no more data to be retrieved.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is not empty, it does not necessarily mean that there is more data in the
* result set. The only way to know when you have reached the end of the result set is when
* LastEvaluatedKey
is empty.
*/
public void setLastEvaluatedKey(java.util.Map lastEvaluatedKey) {
this.lastEvaluatedKey = lastEvaluatedKey;
}
/**
*
* The primary key of the item where the operation stopped, inclusive of the previous result set. Use this value to
* start a new operation, excluding this value in the new request.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is empty, then the "last page" of results has been processed and there is no
* more data to be retrieved.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is not empty, it does not necessarily mean that there is more data in the result
* set. The only way to know when you have reached the end of the result set is when LastEvaluatedKey
* is empty.
*
*
* @param lastEvaluatedKey
* The primary key of the item where the operation stopped, inclusive of the previous result set. Use this
* value to start a new operation, excluding this value in the new request.
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is empty, then the "last page" of results has been processed and there is
* no more data to be retrieved.
*
*
* If LastEvaluatedKey
is not empty, it does not necessarily mean that there is more data in the
* result set. The only way to know when you have reached the end of the result set is when
* LastEvaluatedKey
is empty.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryResult withLastEvaluatedKey(java.util.Map lastEvaluatedKey) {
setLastEvaluatedKey(lastEvaluatedKey);
return this;
}
/**
* Add a single LastEvaluatedKey entry
*
* @see QueryResult#withLastEvaluatedKey
* @returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryResult addLastEvaluatedKeyEntry(String key, AttributeValue value) {
if (null == this.lastEvaluatedKey) {
this.lastEvaluatedKey = new java.util.HashMap();
}
if (this.lastEvaluatedKey.containsKey(key))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Duplicated keys (" + key.toString() + ") are provided.");
this.lastEvaluatedKey.put(key, value);
return this;
}
/**
* Removes all the entries added into LastEvaluatedKey.
*
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryResult clearLastEvaluatedKeyEntries() {
this.lastEvaluatedKey = null;
return this;
}
/**
*
* The capacity units consumed by the Query
operation. The data returned includes the total provisioned
* throughput consumed, along with statistics for the table and any indexes involved in the operation.
* ConsumedCapacity
is only returned if the ReturnConsumedCapacity
parameter was
* specified. For more information, see Provisioned Throughput in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param consumedCapacity
* The capacity units consumed by the Query
operation. The data returned includes the total
* provisioned throughput consumed, along with statistics for the table and any indexes involved in the
* operation. ConsumedCapacity
is only returned if the ReturnConsumedCapacity
* parameter was specified. For more information, see Provisioned Throughput in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*/
public void setConsumedCapacity(ConsumedCapacity consumedCapacity) {
this.consumedCapacity = consumedCapacity;
}
/**
*
* The capacity units consumed by the Query
operation. The data returned includes the total provisioned
* throughput consumed, along with statistics for the table and any indexes involved in the operation.
* ConsumedCapacity
is only returned if the ReturnConsumedCapacity
parameter was
* specified. For more information, see Provisioned Throughput in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
*
* @return The capacity units consumed by the Query
operation. The data returned includes the total
* provisioned throughput consumed, along with statistics for the table and any indexes involved in the
* operation. ConsumedCapacity
is only returned if the ReturnConsumedCapacity
* parameter was specified. For more information, see Provisioned Throughput in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*/
public ConsumedCapacity getConsumedCapacity() {
return this.consumedCapacity;
}
/**
*
* The capacity units consumed by the Query
operation. The data returned includes the total provisioned
* throughput consumed, along with statistics for the table and any indexes involved in the operation.
* ConsumedCapacity
is only returned if the ReturnConsumedCapacity
parameter was
* specified. For more information, see Provisioned Throughput in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param consumedCapacity
* The capacity units consumed by the Query
operation. The data returned includes the total
* provisioned throughput consumed, along with statistics for the table and any indexes involved in the
* operation. ConsumedCapacity
is only returned if the ReturnConsumedCapacity
* parameter was specified. For more information, see Provisioned Throughput in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryResult withConsumedCapacity(ConsumedCapacity consumedCapacity) {
setConsumedCapacity(consumedCapacity);
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 (getItems() != null)
sb.append("Items: ").append(getItems()).append(",");
if (getCount() != null)
sb.append("Count: ").append(getCount()).append(",");
if (getScannedCount() != null)
sb.append("ScannedCount: ").append(getScannedCount()).append(",");
if (getLastEvaluatedKey() != null)
sb.append("LastEvaluatedKey: ").append(getLastEvaluatedKey()).append(",");
if (getConsumedCapacity() != null)
sb.append("ConsumedCapacity: ").append(getConsumedCapacity());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof QueryResult == false)
return false;
QueryResult other = (QueryResult) obj;
if (other.getItems() == null ^ this.getItems() == null)
return false;
if (other.getItems() != null && other.getItems().equals(this.getItems()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getCount() == null ^ this.getCount() == null)
return false;
if (other.getCount() != null && other.getCount().equals(this.getCount()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getScannedCount() == null ^ this.getScannedCount() == null)
return false;
if (other.getScannedCount() != null && other.getScannedCount().equals(this.getScannedCount()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getLastEvaluatedKey() == null ^ this.getLastEvaluatedKey() == null)
return false;
if (other.getLastEvaluatedKey() != null && other.getLastEvaluatedKey().equals(this.getLastEvaluatedKey()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getConsumedCapacity() == null ^ this.getConsumedCapacity() == null)
return false;
if (other.getConsumedCapacity() != null && other.getConsumedCapacity().equals(this.getConsumedCapacity()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getItems() == null) ? 0 : getItems().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getCount() == null) ? 0 : getCount().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getScannedCount() == null) ? 0 : getScannedCount().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getLastEvaluatedKey() == null) ? 0 : getLastEvaluatedKey().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getConsumedCapacity() == null) ? 0 : getConsumedCapacity().hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public QueryResult clone() {
try {
return (QueryResult) super.clone();
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e);
}
}
}