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package com.amazonaws.services.mediastore.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 CreateContainerRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {
/**
*
* The name for the container. The name must be from 1 to 255 characters. Container names must be unique to your AWS
* account within a specific region. As an example, you could create a container named movies
in every
* region, as long as you don’t have an existing container with that name.
*
*/
private String containerName;
/**
*
* An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the tag key
* represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within that category
* (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each container. For more
* information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
*
*/
private java.util.List tags;
/**
*
* The name for the container. The name must be from 1 to 255 characters. Container names must be unique to your AWS
* account within a specific region. As an example, you could create a container named movies
in every
* region, as long as you don’t have an existing container with that name.
*
*
* @param containerName
* The name for the container. The name must be from 1 to 255 characters. Container names must be unique to
* your AWS account within a specific region. As an example, you could create a container named
* movies
in every region, as long as you don’t have an existing container with that name.
*/
public void setContainerName(String containerName) {
this.containerName = containerName;
}
/**
*
* The name for the container. The name must be from 1 to 255 characters. Container names must be unique to your AWS
* account within a specific region. As an example, you could create a container named movies
in every
* region, as long as you don’t have an existing container with that name.
*
*
* @return The name for the container. The name must be from 1 to 255 characters. Container names must be unique to
* your AWS account within a specific region. As an example, you could create a container named
* movies
in every region, as long as you don’t have an existing container with that name.
*/
public String getContainerName() {
return this.containerName;
}
/**
*
* The name for the container. The name must be from 1 to 255 characters. Container names must be unique to your AWS
* account within a specific region. As an example, you could create a container named movies
in every
* region, as long as you don’t have an existing container with that name.
*
*
* @param containerName
* The name for the container. The name must be from 1 to 255 characters. Container names must be unique to
* your AWS account within a specific region. As an example, you could create a container named
* movies
in every region, as long as you don’t have an existing container with that name.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateContainerRequest withContainerName(String containerName) {
setContainerName(containerName);
return this;
}
/**
*
* An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the tag key
* represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within that category
* (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each container. For more
* information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
*
*
* @return An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the
* tag key represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value
* within that category (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each
* container. For more information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
*/
public java.util.List getTags() {
return tags;
}
/**
*
* An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the tag key
* represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within that category
* (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each container. For more
* information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
*
*
* @param tags
* An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the
* tag key represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within
* that category (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each
* container. For more information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
*/
public void setTags(java.util.Collection tags) {
if (tags == null) {
this.tags = null;
return;
}
this.tags = new java.util.ArrayList(tags);
}
/**
*
* An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the tag key
* represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within that category
* (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each container. For more
* information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
*
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setTags(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withTags(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override the
* existing values.
*
*
* @param tags
* An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the
* tag key represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within
* that category (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each
* container. For more information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateContainerRequest withTags(Tag... tags) {
if (this.tags == null) {
setTags(new java.util.ArrayList(tags.length));
}
for (Tag ele : tags) {
this.tags.add(ele);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the tag key
* represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within that category
* (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each container. For more
* information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
*
*
* @param tags
* An array of key:value pairs that you define. These values can be anything that you want. Typically, the
* tag key represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within
* that category (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each
* container. For more information about tagging, including naming and usage conventions, see Tagging Resources in MediaStore.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateContainerRequest withTags(java.util.Collection tags) {
setTags(tags);
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 (getContainerName() != null)
sb.append("ContainerName: ").append(getContainerName()).append(",");
if (getTags() != null)
sb.append("Tags: ").append(getTags());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof CreateContainerRequest == false)
return false;
CreateContainerRequest other = (CreateContainerRequest) obj;
if (other.getContainerName() == null ^ this.getContainerName() == null)
return false;
if (other.getContainerName() != null && other.getContainerName().equals(this.getContainerName()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getTags() == null ^ this.getTags() == null)
return false;
if (other.getTags() != null && other.getTags().equals(this.getTags()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getContainerName() == null) ? 0 : getContainerName().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTags() == null) ? 0 : getTags().hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public CreateContainerRequest clone() {
return (CreateContainerRequest) super.clone();
}
}