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package com.amazonaws.services.lambda.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 AddPermissionRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {
/**
*
* Name of the Lambda function whose resource policy you are updating by adding a new permission.
*
*
* You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail
) or you can specify Amazon Resource Name
* (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail
). AWS
* Lambda also allows you to specify partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail
). Note that the
* length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters
* in length.
*
*/
private String functionName;
/**
*
* A unique statement identifier.
*
*/
private String statementId;
/**
*
* The AWS Lambda action you want to allow in this statement. Each Lambda action is a string starting with
* lambda:
followed by the API name . For example, lambda:CreateFunction
. You can use
* wildcard (lambda:*
) to grant permission for all AWS Lambda actions.
*
*/
private String action;
/**
*
* The principal who is getting this permission. It can be Amazon S3 service Principal (
* s3.amazonaws.com
) if you want Amazon S3 to invoke the function, an AWS account ID if you are
* granting cross-account permission, or any valid AWS service principal such as sns.amazonaws.com
. For
* example, you might want to allow a custom application in another AWS account to push events to AWS Lambda by
* invoking your function.
*
*/
private String principal;
/**
*
* This is optional; however, when granting permission to invoke your function, you should specify this field with
* the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) as its value. This ensures that only events generated from the specified source
* can invoke the function.
*
*
*
* If you add a permission without providing the source ARN, any AWS account that creates a mapping to your function
* ARN can send events to invoke your Lambda function.
*
*
*/
private String sourceArn;
/**
*
* This parameter is used for S3 and SES. The AWS account ID (without a hyphen) of the source owner. For example, if
* the SourceArn
identifies a bucket, then this is the bucket owner's account ID. You can use this
* additional condition to ensure the bucket you specify is owned by a specific account (it is possible the bucket
* owner deleted the bucket and some other AWS account created the bucket). You can also use this condition to
* specify all sources (that is, you don't specify the SourceArn
) owned by a specific account.
*
*/
private String sourceAccount;
/**
*
* A unique token that must be supplied by the principal invoking the function. This is currently only used for
* Alexa Smart Home functions.
*
*/
private String eventSourceToken;
/**
*
* You can use this optional query parameter to describe a qualified ARN using a function version or an alias name.
* The permission will then apply to the specific qualified ARN. For example, if you specify function version 2 as
* the qualifier, then permission applies only when request is made using qualified function ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:2
*
*
* If you specify an alias name, for example PROD
, then the permission is valid only for requests made
* using the alias ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:PROD
*
*
* If the qualifier is not specified, the permission is valid only when requests is made using unqualified function
* ARN.
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name
*
*/
private String qualifier;
/**
*
* Name of the Lambda function whose resource policy you are updating by adding a new permission.
*
*
* You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail
) or you can specify Amazon Resource Name
* (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail
). AWS
* Lambda also allows you to specify partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail
). Note that the
* length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters
* in length.
*
*
* @param functionName
* Name of the Lambda function whose resource policy you are updating by adding a new permission.
*
* You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail
) or you can specify Amazon Resource
* Name (ARN) of the function (for example,
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail
). AWS Lambda also allows you to
* specify partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail
). Note that the length constraint
* applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.
*/
public void setFunctionName(String functionName) {
this.functionName = functionName;
}
/**
*
* Name of the Lambda function whose resource policy you are updating by adding a new permission.
*
*
* You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail
) or you can specify Amazon Resource Name
* (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail
). AWS
* Lambda also allows you to specify partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail
). Note that the
* length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters
* in length.
*
*
* @return Name of the Lambda function whose resource policy you are updating by adding a new permission.
*
* You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail
) or you can specify Amazon Resource
* Name (ARN) of the function (for example,
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail
). AWS Lambda also allows you to
* specify partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail
). Note that the length constraint
* applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.
*/
public String getFunctionName() {
return this.functionName;
}
/**
*
* Name of the Lambda function whose resource policy you are updating by adding a new permission.
*
*
* You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail
) or you can specify Amazon Resource Name
* (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail
). AWS
* Lambda also allows you to specify partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail
). Note that the
* length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters
* in length.
*
*
* @param functionName
* Name of the Lambda function whose resource policy you are updating by adding a new permission.
*
* You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail
) or you can specify Amazon Resource
* Name (ARN) of the function (for example,
* arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail
). AWS Lambda also allows you to
* specify partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail
). Note that the length constraint
* applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AddPermissionRequest withFunctionName(String functionName) {
setFunctionName(functionName);
return this;
}
/**
*
* A unique statement identifier.
*
*
* @param statementId
* A unique statement identifier.
*/
public void setStatementId(String statementId) {
this.statementId = statementId;
}
/**
*
* A unique statement identifier.
*
*
* @return A unique statement identifier.
*/
public String getStatementId() {
return this.statementId;
}
/**
*
* A unique statement identifier.
*
*
* @param statementId
* A unique statement identifier.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AddPermissionRequest withStatementId(String statementId) {
setStatementId(statementId);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The AWS Lambda action you want to allow in this statement. Each Lambda action is a string starting with
* lambda:
followed by the API name . For example, lambda:CreateFunction
. You can use
* wildcard (lambda:*
) to grant permission for all AWS Lambda actions.
*
*
* @param action
* The AWS Lambda action you want to allow in this statement. Each Lambda action is a string starting with
* lambda:
followed by the API name . For example, lambda:CreateFunction
. You can
* use wildcard (lambda:*
) to grant permission for all AWS Lambda actions.
*/
public void setAction(String action) {
this.action = action;
}
/**
*
* The AWS Lambda action you want to allow in this statement. Each Lambda action is a string starting with
* lambda:
followed by the API name . For example, lambda:CreateFunction
. You can use
* wildcard (lambda:*
) to grant permission for all AWS Lambda actions.
*
*
* @return The AWS Lambda action you want to allow in this statement. Each Lambda action is a string starting with
* lambda:
followed by the API name . For example, lambda:CreateFunction
. You can
* use wildcard (lambda:*
) to grant permission for all AWS Lambda actions.
*/
public String getAction() {
return this.action;
}
/**
*
* The AWS Lambda action you want to allow in this statement. Each Lambda action is a string starting with
* lambda:
followed by the API name . For example, lambda:CreateFunction
. You can use
* wildcard (lambda:*
) to grant permission for all AWS Lambda actions.
*
*
* @param action
* The AWS Lambda action you want to allow in this statement. Each Lambda action is a string starting with
* lambda:
followed by the API name . For example, lambda:CreateFunction
. You can
* use wildcard (lambda:*
) to grant permission for all AWS Lambda actions.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AddPermissionRequest withAction(String action) {
setAction(action);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The principal who is getting this permission. It can be Amazon S3 service Principal (
* s3.amazonaws.com
) if you want Amazon S3 to invoke the function, an AWS account ID if you are
* granting cross-account permission, or any valid AWS service principal such as sns.amazonaws.com
. For
* example, you might want to allow a custom application in another AWS account to push events to AWS Lambda by
* invoking your function.
*
*
* @param principal
* The principal who is getting this permission. It can be Amazon S3 service Principal (
* s3.amazonaws.com
) if you want Amazon S3 to invoke the function, an AWS account ID if you are
* granting cross-account permission, or any valid AWS service principal such as
* sns.amazonaws.com
. For example, you might want to allow a custom application in another AWS
* account to push events to AWS Lambda by invoking your function.
*/
public void setPrincipal(String principal) {
this.principal = principal;
}
/**
*
* The principal who is getting this permission. It can be Amazon S3 service Principal (
* s3.amazonaws.com
) if you want Amazon S3 to invoke the function, an AWS account ID if you are
* granting cross-account permission, or any valid AWS service principal such as sns.amazonaws.com
. For
* example, you might want to allow a custom application in another AWS account to push events to AWS Lambda by
* invoking your function.
*
*
* @return The principal who is getting this permission. It can be Amazon S3 service Principal (
* s3.amazonaws.com
) if you want Amazon S3 to invoke the function, an AWS account ID if you are
* granting cross-account permission, or any valid AWS service principal such as
* sns.amazonaws.com
. For example, you might want to allow a custom application in another AWS
* account to push events to AWS Lambda by invoking your function.
*/
public String getPrincipal() {
return this.principal;
}
/**
*
* The principal who is getting this permission. It can be Amazon S3 service Principal (
* s3.amazonaws.com
) if you want Amazon S3 to invoke the function, an AWS account ID if you are
* granting cross-account permission, or any valid AWS service principal such as sns.amazonaws.com
. For
* example, you might want to allow a custom application in another AWS account to push events to AWS Lambda by
* invoking your function.
*
*
* @param principal
* The principal who is getting this permission. It can be Amazon S3 service Principal (
* s3.amazonaws.com
) if you want Amazon S3 to invoke the function, an AWS account ID if you are
* granting cross-account permission, or any valid AWS service principal such as
* sns.amazonaws.com
. For example, you might want to allow a custom application in another AWS
* account to push events to AWS Lambda by invoking your function.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AddPermissionRequest withPrincipal(String principal) {
setPrincipal(principal);
return this;
}
/**
*
* This is optional; however, when granting permission to invoke your function, you should specify this field with
* the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) as its value. This ensures that only events generated from the specified source
* can invoke the function.
*
*
*
* If you add a permission without providing the source ARN, any AWS account that creates a mapping to your function
* ARN can send events to invoke your Lambda function.
*
*
*
* @param sourceArn
* This is optional; however, when granting permission to invoke your function, you should specify this field
* with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) as its value. This ensures that only events generated from the
* specified source can invoke the function.
*
* If you add a permission without providing the source ARN, any AWS account that creates a mapping to your
* function ARN can send events to invoke your Lambda function.
*
*/
public void setSourceArn(String sourceArn) {
this.sourceArn = sourceArn;
}
/**
*
* This is optional; however, when granting permission to invoke your function, you should specify this field with
* the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) as its value. This ensures that only events generated from the specified source
* can invoke the function.
*
*
*
* If you add a permission without providing the source ARN, any AWS account that creates a mapping to your function
* ARN can send events to invoke your Lambda function.
*
*
*
* @return This is optional; however, when granting permission to invoke your function, you should specify this
* field with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) as its value. This ensures that only events generated from the
* specified source can invoke the function.
*
* If you add a permission without providing the source ARN, any AWS account that creates a mapping to your
* function ARN can send events to invoke your Lambda function.
*
*/
public String getSourceArn() {
return this.sourceArn;
}
/**
*
* This is optional; however, when granting permission to invoke your function, you should specify this field with
* the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) as its value. This ensures that only events generated from the specified source
* can invoke the function.
*
*
*
* If you add a permission without providing the source ARN, any AWS account that creates a mapping to your function
* ARN can send events to invoke your Lambda function.
*
*
*
* @param sourceArn
* This is optional; however, when granting permission to invoke your function, you should specify this field
* with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) as its value. This ensures that only events generated from the
* specified source can invoke the function.
*
* If you add a permission without providing the source ARN, any AWS account that creates a mapping to your
* function ARN can send events to invoke your Lambda function.
*
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AddPermissionRequest withSourceArn(String sourceArn) {
setSourceArn(sourceArn);
return this;
}
/**
*
* This parameter is used for S3 and SES. The AWS account ID (without a hyphen) of the source owner. For example, if
* the SourceArn
identifies a bucket, then this is the bucket owner's account ID. You can use this
* additional condition to ensure the bucket you specify is owned by a specific account (it is possible the bucket
* owner deleted the bucket and some other AWS account created the bucket). You can also use this condition to
* specify all sources (that is, you don't specify the SourceArn
) owned by a specific account.
*
*
* @param sourceAccount
* This parameter is used for S3 and SES. The AWS account ID (without a hyphen) of the source owner. For
* example, if the SourceArn
identifies a bucket, then this is the bucket owner's account ID.
* You can use this additional condition to ensure the bucket you specify is owned by a specific account (it
* is possible the bucket owner deleted the bucket and some other AWS account created the bucket). You can
* also use this condition to specify all sources (that is, you don't specify the SourceArn
)
* owned by a specific account.
*/
public void setSourceAccount(String sourceAccount) {
this.sourceAccount = sourceAccount;
}
/**
*
* This parameter is used for S3 and SES. The AWS account ID (without a hyphen) of the source owner. For example, if
* the SourceArn
identifies a bucket, then this is the bucket owner's account ID. You can use this
* additional condition to ensure the bucket you specify is owned by a specific account (it is possible the bucket
* owner deleted the bucket and some other AWS account created the bucket). You can also use this condition to
* specify all sources (that is, you don't specify the SourceArn
) owned by a specific account.
*
*
* @return This parameter is used for S3 and SES. The AWS account ID (without a hyphen) of the source owner. For
* example, if the SourceArn
identifies a bucket, then this is the bucket owner's account ID.
* You can use this additional condition to ensure the bucket you specify is owned by a specific account (it
* is possible the bucket owner deleted the bucket and some other AWS account created the bucket). You can
* also use this condition to specify all sources (that is, you don't specify the SourceArn
)
* owned by a specific account.
*/
public String getSourceAccount() {
return this.sourceAccount;
}
/**
*
* This parameter is used for S3 and SES. The AWS account ID (without a hyphen) of the source owner. For example, if
* the SourceArn
identifies a bucket, then this is the bucket owner's account ID. You can use this
* additional condition to ensure the bucket you specify is owned by a specific account (it is possible the bucket
* owner deleted the bucket and some other AWS account created the bucket). You can also use this condition to
* specify all sources (that is, you don't specify the SourceArn
) owned by a specific account.
*
*
* @param sourceAccount
* This parameter is used for S3 and SES. The AWS account ID (without a hyphen) of the source owner. For
* example, if the SourceArn
identifies a bucket, then this is the bucket owner's account ID.
* You can use this additional condition to ensure the bucket you specify is owned by a specific account (it
* is possible the bucket owner deleted the bucket and some other AWS account created the bucket). You can
* also use this condition to specify all sources (that is, you don't specify the SourceArn
)
* owned by a specific account.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AddPermissionRequest withSourceAccount(String sourceAccount) {
setSourceAccount(sourceAccount);
return this;
}
/**
*
* A unique token that must be supplied by the principal invoking the function. This is currently only used for
* Alexa Smart Home functions.
*
*
* @param eventSourceToken
* A unique token that must be supplied by the principal invoking the function. This is currently only used
* for Alexa Smart Home functions.
*/
public void setEventSourceToken(String eventSourceToken) {
this.eventSourceToken = eventSourceToken;
}
/**
*
* A unique token that must be supplied by the principal invoking the function. This is currently only used for
* Alexa Smart Home functions.
*
*
* @return A unique token that must be supplied by the principal invoking the function. This is currently only used
* for Alexa Smart Home functions.
*/
public String getEventSourceToken() {
return this.eventSourceToken;
}
/**
*
* A unique token that must be supplied by the principal invoking the function. This is currently only used for
* Alexa Smart Home functions.
*
*
* @param eventSourceToken
* A unique token that must be supplied by the principal invoking the function. This is currently only used
* for Alexa Smart Home functions.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AddPermissionRequest withEventSourceToken(String eventSourceToken) {
setEventSourceToken(eventSourceToken);
return this;
}
/**
*
* You can use this optional query parameter to describe a qualified ARN using a function version or an alias name.
* The permission will then apply to the specific qualified ARN. For example, if you specify function version 2 as
* the qualifier, then permission applies only when request is made using qualified function ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:2
*
*
* If you specify an alias name, for example PROD
, then the permission is valid only for requests made
* using the alias ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:PROD
*
*
* If the qualifier is not specified, the permission is valid only when requests is made using unqualified function
* ARN.
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name
*
*
* @param qualifier
* You can use this optional query parameter to describe a qualified ARN using a function version or an alias
* name. The permission will then apply to the specific qualified ARN. For example, if you specify function
* version 2 as the qualifier, then permission applies only when request is made using qualified function
* ARN:
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:2
*
*
* If you specify an alias name, for example PROD
, then the permission is valid only for
* requests made using the alias ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:PROD
*
*
* If the qualifier is not specified, the permission is valid only when requests is made using unqualified
* function ARN.
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name
*/
public void setQualifier(String qualifier) {
this.qualifier = qualifier;
}
/**
*
* You can use this optional query parameter to describe a qualified ARN using a function version or an alias name.
* The permission will then apply to the specific qualified ARN. For example, if you specify function version 2 as
* the qualifier, then permission applies only when request is made using qualified function ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:2
*
*
* If you specify an alias name, for example PROD
, then the permission is valid only for requests made
* using the alias ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:PROD
*
*
* If the qualifier is not specified, the permission is valid only when requests is made using unqualified function
* ARN.
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name
*
*
* @return You can use this optional query parameter to describe a qualified ARN using a function version or an
* alias name. The permission will then apply to the specific qualified ARN. For example, if you specify
* function version 2 as the qualifier, then permission applies only when request is made using qualified
* function ARN:
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:2
*
*
* If you specify an alias name, for example PROD
, then the permission is valid only for
* requests made using the alias ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:PROD
*
*
* If the qualifier is not specified, the permission is valid only when requests is made using unqualified
* function ARN.
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name
*/
public String getQualifier() {
return this.qualifier;
}
/**
*
* You can use this optional query parameter to describe a qualified ARN using a function version or an alias name.
* The permission will then apply to the specific qualified ARN. For example, if you specify function version 2 as
* the qualifier, then permission applies only when request is made using qualified function ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:2
*
*
* If you specify an alias name, for example PROD
, then the permission is valid only for requests made
* using the alias ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:PROD
*
*
* If the qualifier is not specified, the permission is valid only when requests is made using unqualified function
* ARN.
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name
*
*
* @param qualifier
* You can use this optional query parameter to describe a qualified ARN using a function version or an alias
* name. The permission will then apply to the specific qualified ARN. For example, if you specify function
* version 2 as the qualifier, then permission applies only when request is made using qualified function
* ARN:
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:2
*
*
* If you specify an alias name, for example PROD
, then the permission is valid only for
* requests made using the alias ARN:
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name:PROD
*
*
* If the qualifier is not specified, the permission is valid only when requests is made using unqualified
* function ARN.
*
*
* arn:aws:lambda:aws-region:acct-id:function:function-name
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AddPermissionRequest withQualifier(String qualifier) {
setQualifier(qualifier);
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 (getFunctionName() != null)
sb.append("FunctionName: ").append(getFunctionName()).append(",");
if (getStatementId() != null)
sb.append("StatementId: ").append(getStatementId()).append(",");
if (getAction() != null)
sb.append("Action: ").append(getAction()).append(",");
if (getPrincipal() != null)
sb.append("Principal: ").append(getPrincipal()).append(",");
if (getSourceArn() != null)
sb.append("SourceArn: ").append(getSourceArn()).append(",");
if (getSourceAccount() != null)
sb.append("SourceAccount: ").append(getSourceAccount()).append(",");
if (getEventSourceToken() != null)
sb.append("EventSourceToken: ").append(getEventSourceToken()).append(",");
if (getQualifier() != null)
sb.append("Qualifier: ").append(getQualifier());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof AddPermissionRequest == false)
return false;
AddPermissionRequest other = (AddPermissionRequest) obj;
if (other.getFunctionName() == null ^ this.getFunctionName() == null)
return false;
if (other.getFunctionName() != null && other.getFunctionName().equals(this.getFunctionName()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getStatementId() == null ^ this.getStatementId() == null)
return false;
if (other.getStatementId() != null && other.getStatementId().equals(this.getStatementId()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getAction() == null ^ this.getAction() == null)
return false;
if (other.getAction() != null && other.getAction().equals(this.getAction()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getPrincipal() == null ^ this.getPrincipal() == null)
return false;
if (other.getPrincipal() != null && other.getPrincipal().equals(this.getPrincipal()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getSourceArn() == null ^ this.getSourceArn() == null)
return false;
if (other.getSourceArn() != null && other.getSourceArn().equals(this.getSourceArn()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getSourceAccount() == null ^ this.getSourceAccount() == null)
return false;
if (other.getSourceAccount() != null && other.getSourceAccount().equals(this.getSourceAccount()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getEventSourceToken() == null ^ this.getEventSourceToken() == null)
return false;
if (other.getEventSourceToken() != null && other.getEventSourceToken().equals(this.getEventSourceToken()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getQualifier() == null ^ this.getQualifier() == null)
return false;
if (other.getQualifier() != null && other.getQualifier().equals(this.getQualifier()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFunctionName() == null) ? 0 : getFunctionName().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getStatementId() == null) ? 0 : getStatementId().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAction() == null) ? 0 : getAction().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getPrincipal() == null) ? 0 : getPrincipal().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSourceArn() == null) ? 0 : getSourceArn().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSourceAccount() == null) ? 0 : getSourceAccount().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getEventSourceToken() == null) ? 0 : getEventSourceToken().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getQualifier() == null) ? 0 : getQualifier().hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public AddPermissionRequest clone() {
return (AddPermissionRequest) super.clone();
}
}