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package com.amazonaws.services.ecs.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;

/**
 * 
 * @see AWS API
 *      Documentation
 */
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class StartTaskRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {

    /**
     * 

* The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster on which to start your task. If you do not * specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. *

*/ private String cluster; /** *

* The family and revision (family:revision) or full Amazon Resource Name * (ARN) of the task definition to start. If a revision is not specified, the latest * ACTIVE revision is used. *

*/ private String taskDefinition; /** *

* A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task * definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container (that is * specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a command override. You can also override * existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) on a container or add * new environment variables to it with an environment override. *

* *

* A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters of the * override structure. *

*
*/ private TaskOverride overrides; /** *

* The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on which you * would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. *

*/ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList containerInstances; /** *

* An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example if you automatically trigger a task to run a batch * process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the startedBy * parameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the results of a ListTasks * call with the startedBy value. Up to 36 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, and * underscores are allowed. *

*

* If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, then the startedBy parameter contains the deployment * ID of the service that starts it. *

*/ private String startedBy; /** *

* The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task * definition (for example, family:my-family-name). *

*/ private String group; /** *

* The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster on which to start your task. If you do not * specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. *

* * @param cluster * The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster on which to start your task. If you do * not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. */ public void setCluster(String cluster) { this.cluster = cluster; } /** *

* The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster on which to start your task. If you do not * specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. *

* * @return The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster on which to start your task. If you do * not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. */ public String getCluster() { return this.cluster; } /** *

* The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster on which to start your task. If you do not * specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. *

* * @param cluster * The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster on which to start your task. If you do * not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public StartTaskRequest withCluster(String cluster) { setCluster(cluster); return this; } /** *

* The family and revision (family:revision) or full Amazon Resource Name * (ARN) of the task definition to start. If a revision is not specified, the latest * ACTIVE revision is used. *

* * @param taskDefinition * The family and revision (family:revision) or full Amazon Resource * Name (ARN) of the task definition to start. If a revision is not specified, the latest * ACTIVE revision is used. */ public void setTaskDefinition(String taskDefinition) { this.taskDefinition = taskDefinition; } /** *

* The family and revision (family:revision) or full Amazon Resource Name * (ARN) of the task definition to start. If a revision is not specified, the latest * ACTIVE revision is used. *

* * @return The family and revision (family:revision) or full Amazon Resource * Name (ARN) of the task definition to start. If a revision is not specified, the latest * ACTIVE revision is used. */ public String getTaskDefinition() { return this.taskDefinition; } /** *

* The family and revision (family:revision) or full Amazon Resource Name * (ARN) of the task definition to start. If a revision is not specified, the latest * ACTIVE revision is used. *

* * @param taskDefinition * The family and revision (family:revision) or full Amazon Resource * Name (ARN) of the task definition to start. If a revision is not specified, the latest * ACTIVE revision is used. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public StartTaskRequest withTaskDefinition(String taskDefinition) { setTaskDefinition(taskDefinition); return this; } /** *

* A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task * definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container (that is * specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a command override. You can also override * existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) on a container or add * new environment variables to it with an environment override. *

* *

* A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters of the * override structure. *

*
* * @param overrides * A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task * definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container (that * is specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a command override. You can also * override existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) on a * container or add new environment variables to it with an environment override.

*

* A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters * of the override structure. *

*/ public void setOverrides(TaskOverride overrides) { this.overrides = overrides; } /** *

* A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task * definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container (that is * specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a command override. You can also override * existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) on a container or add * new environment variables to it with an environment override. *

* *

* A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters of the * override structure. *

*
* * @return A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task * definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container * (that is specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a command override. You can * also override existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) * on a container or add new environment variables to it with an environment override.

* *

* A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters * of the override structure. *

*/ public TaskOverride getOverrides() { return this.overrides; } /** *

* A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task * definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container (that is * specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a command override. You can also override * existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) on a container or add * new environment variables to it with an environment override. *

* *

* A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters of the * override structure. *

*
* * @param overrides * A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task * definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container (that * is specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a command override. You can also * override existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) on a * container or add new environment variables to it with an environment override.

*

* A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters * of the override structure. *

* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public StartTaskRequest withOverrides(TaskOverride overrides) { setOverrides(overrides); return this; } /** *

* The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on which you * would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. *

* * @return The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on * which you would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. */ public java.util.List getContainerInstances() { if (containerInstances == null) { containerInstances = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(); } return containerInstances; } /** *

* The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on which you * would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. *

* * @param containerInstances * The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on which * you would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. */ public void setContainerInstances(java.util.Collection containerInstances) { if (containerInstances == null) { this.containerInstances = null; return; } this.containerInstances = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(containerInstances); } /** *

* The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on which you * would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. *

*

* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setContainerInstances(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withContainerInstances(java.util.Collection)} if * you want to override the existing values. *

* * @param containerInstances * The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on which * you would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public StartTaskRequest withContainerInstances(String... containerInstances) { if (this.containerInstances == null) { setContainerInstances(new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(containerInstances.length)); } for (String ele : containerInstances) { this.containerInstances.add(ele); } return this; } /** *

* The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on which you * would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. *

* * @param containerInstances * The container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the container instances on which * you would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public StartTaskRequest withContainerInstances(java.util.Collection containerInstances) { setContainerInstances(containerInstances); return this; } /** *

* An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example if you automatically trigger a task to run a batch * process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the startedBy * parameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the results of a ListTasks * call with the startedBy value. Up to 36 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, and * underscores are allowed. *

*

* If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, then the startedBy parameter contains the deployment * ID of the service that starts it. *

* * @param startedBy * An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example if you automatically trigger a task to run a * batch process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the * startedBy parameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the * results of a ListTasks call with the startedBy value. Up to 36 letters (uppercase and * lowercase), numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

*

* If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, then the startedBy parameter contains the * deployment ID of the service that starts it. */ public void setStartedBy(String startedBy) { this.startedBy = startedBy; } /** *

* An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example if you automatically trigger a task to run a batch * process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the startedBy * parameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the results of a ListTasks * call with the startedBy value. Up to 36 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, and * underscores are allowed. *

*

* If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, then the startedBy parameter contains the deployment * ID of the service that starts it. *

* * @return An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example if you automatically trigger a task to run * a batch process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the * startedBy parameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the * results of a ListTasks call with the startedBy value. Up to 36 letters (uppercase and * lowercase), numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

*

* If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, then the startedBy parameter contains the * deployment ID of the service that starts it. */ public String getStartedBy() { return this.startedBy; } /** *

* An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example if you automatically trigger a task to run a batch * process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the startedBy * parameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the results of a ListTasks * call with the startedBy value. Up to 36 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, and * underscores are allowed. *

*

* If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, then the startedBy parameter contains the deployment * ID of the service that starts it. *

* * @param startedBy * An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example if you automatically trigger a task to run a * batch process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the * startedBy parameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the * results of a ListTasks call with the startedBy value. Up to 36 letters (uppercase and * lowercase), numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

*

* If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, then the startedBy parameter contains the * deployment ID of the service that starts it. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public StartTaskRequest withStartedBy(String startedBy) { setStartedBy(startedBy); return this; } /** *

* The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task * definition (for example, family:my-family-name). *

* * @param group * The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task * definition (for example, family:my-family-name). */ public void setGroup(String group) { this.group = group; } /** *

* The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task * definition (for example, family:my-family-name). *

* * @return The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task * definition (for example, family:my-family-name). */ public String getGroup() { return this.group; } /** *

* The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task * definition (for example, family:my-family-name). *

* * @param group * The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task * definition (for example, family:my-family-name). * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public StartTaskRequest withGroup(String group) { setGroup(group); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getCluster() != null) sb.append("Cluster: ").append(getCluster()).append(","); if (getTaskDefinition() != null) sb.append("TaskDefinition: ").append(getTaskDefinition()).append(","); if (getOverrides() != null) sb.append("Overrides: ").append(getOverrides()).append(","); if (getContainerInstances() != null) sb.append("ContainerInstances: ").append(getContainerInstances()).append(","); if (getStartedBy() != null) sb.append("StartedBy: ").append(getStartedBy()).append(","); if (getGroup() != null) sb.append("Group: ").append(getGroup()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof StartTaskRequest == false) return false; StartTaskRequest other = (StartTaskRequest) obj; if (other.getCluster() == null ^ this.getCluster() == null) return false; if (other.getCluster() != null && other.getCluster().equals(this.getCluster()) == false) return false; if (other.getTaskDefinition() == null ^ this.getTaskDefinition() == null) return false; if (other.getTaskDefinition() != null && other.getTaskDefinition().equals(this.getTaskDefinition()) == false) return false; if (other.getOverrides() == null ^ this.getOverrides() == null) return false; if (other.getOverrides() != null && other.getOverrides().equals(this.getOverrides()) == false) return false; if (other.getContainerInstances() == null ^ this.getContainerInstances() == null) return false; if (other.getContainerInstances() != null && other.getContainerInstances().equals(this.getContainerInstances()) == false) return false; if (other.getStartedBy() == null ^ this.getStartedBy() == null) return false; if (other.getStartedBy() != null && other.getStartedBy().equals(this.getStartedBy()) == false) return false; if (other.getGroup() == null ^ this.getGroup() == null) return false; if (other.getGroup() != null && other.getGroup().equals(this.getGroup()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getCluster() == null) ? 0 : getCluster().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTaskDefinition() == null) ? 0 : getTaskDefinition().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getOverrides() == null) ? 0 : getOverrides().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getContainerInstances() == null) ? 0 : getContainerInstances().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getStartedBy() == null) ? 0 : getStartedBy().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getGroup() == null) ? 0 : getGroup().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public StartTaskRequest clone() { return (StartTaskRequest) super.clone(); } }




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