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package com.amazonaws.services.sns.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;

/**
 * 

* The input for the SetSMSAttributes action. *

*/ public class SetSMSAttributesRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** *

* The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can * set values for the following attribute names: *

*

* MonthlySpendLimit – The maximum amount in USD that you are * willing to spend each month to send SMS messages. When Amazon SNS * determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds * this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within minutes. *

* *

* Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being * crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you * will incur costs that exceed your limit. *

*
*

* DeliveryStatusIAMRole – The ARN of the IAM role that allows * Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For * each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that includes the * message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if * the message failed), the message dwell time, and other information. *

*

* DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate – The percentage of * successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS will write logs in * CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, * to write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value to * 0. To write logs for 10% of your successful deliveries, set * it to 10. *

*

* DefaultSenderID – A string, such as your business brand, * that is displayed as the sender on the receiving device. Support for * sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric * characters, and it must contain at least one letter. *

*

* DefaultSMSType – The type of SMS message that you will send * by default. You can assign the following values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Promotional – Noncritical messages, such as marketing * messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to incur the lowest * cost. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Transactional – (Default) Critical messages that support * customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for multi-factor * authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the * highest reliability. *

    *
  • *
*

* UsageReportS3Bucket – The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to * receive daily SMS usage reports from Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS * will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report * includes the following information for each SMS message that was * successfully delivered by your account: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Time that the message was published (in UTC) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message ID *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Destination phone number *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message type *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Delivery status *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message price (in USD) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for * a single message) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Total number of parts *

    *
  • *
*

* To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the * Amazon SNS service principle to perform the s3:PutObject and * s3:GetBucketLocation actions. *

*

* For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Viewing * Statistics About SMS Message Delivery in the Amazon SNS Developer * Guide. *

*/ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalMap attributes; /** *

* The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can * set values for the following attribute names: *

*

* MonthlySpendLimit – The maximum amount in USD that you are * willing to spend each month to send SMS messages. When Amazon SNS * determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds * this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within minutes. *

* *

* Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being * crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you * will incur costs that exceed your limit. *

*
*

* DeliveryStatusIAMRole – The ARN of the IAM role that allows * Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For * each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that includes the * message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if * the message failed), the message dwell time, and other information. *

*

* DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate – The percentage of * successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS will write logs in * CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, * to write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value to * 0. To write logs for 10% of your successful deliveries, set * it to 10. *

*

* DefaultSenderID – A string, such as your business brand, * that is displayed as the sender on the receiving device. Support for * sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric * characters, and it must contain at least one letter. *

*

* DefaultSMSType – The type of SMS message that you will send * by default. You can assign the following values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Promotional – Noncritical messages, such as marketing * messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to incur the lowest * cost. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Transactional – (Default) Critical messages that support * customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for multi-factor * authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the * highest reliability. *

    *
  • *
*

* UsageReportS3Bucket – The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to * receive daily SMS usage reports from Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS * will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report * includes the following information for each SMS message that was * successfully delivered by your account: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Time that the message was published (in UTC) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message ID *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Destination phone number *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message type *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Delivery status *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message price (in USD) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for * a single message) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Total number of parts *

    *
  • *
*

* To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the * Amazon SNS service principle to perform the s3:PutObject and * s3:GetBucketLocation actions. *

*

* For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Viewing * Statistics About SMS Message Delivery in the Amazon SNS Developer * Guide. *

* * @return The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. * You can set values for the following attribute names:

*

* MonthlySpendLimit – The maximum amount in USD that * you are willing to spend each month to send SMS messages. When * Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a * cost that exceeds this limit, it stops sending SMS messages * within minutes. *

* *

* Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit * being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS * messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit. *

*
*

* DeliveryStatusIAMRole – The ARN of the IAM role that * allows Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS deliveries in * CloudWatch Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS * writes a log that includes the message price, the success or * failure status, the reason for failure (if the message failed), * the message dwell time, and other information. *

*

* DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate – The percentage * of successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS will write logs * in CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For * example, to write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value * to 0. To write logs for 10% of your successful * deliveries, set it to 10. *

*

* DefaultSenderID – A string, such as your business * brand, that is displayed as the sender on the receiving device. * Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 * - 11 alphanumeric characters, and it must contain at least one * letter. *

*

* DefaultSMSType – The type of SMS message that you * will send by default. You can assign the following values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Promotional – Noncritical messages, such as * marketing messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to * incur the lowest cost. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Transactional – (Default) Critical messages that * support customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for * multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message * delivery to achieve the highest reliability. *

    *
  • *
*

* UsageReportS3Bucket – The name of the Amazon S3 * bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports from Amazon SNS. Each * day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the * bucket. The report includes the following information for each * SMS message that was successfully delivered by your account: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Time that the message was published (in UTC) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message ID *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Destination phone number *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message type *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Delivery status *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message price (in USD) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too * long for a single message) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Total number of parts *

    *
  • *
*

* To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows * the Amazon SNS service principle to perform the * s3:PutObject and s3:GetBucketLocation * actions. *

*

* For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Viewing Statistics About SMS Message Delivery in the * Amazon SNS Developer Guide. */ public java.util.Map getAttributes() { if (attributes == null) { attributes = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalMap(); } return attributes; } /** *

* The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can * set values for the following attribute names: *

*

* MonthlySpendLimit – The maximum amount in USD that you are * willing to spend each month to send SMS messages. When Amazon SNS * determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds * this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within minutes. *

* *

* Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being * crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you * will incur costs that exceed your limit. *

*
*

* DeliveryStatusIAMRole – The ARN of the IAM role that allows * Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For * each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that includes the * message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if * the message failed), the message dwell time, and other information. *

*

* DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate – The percentage of * successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS will write logs in * CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, * to write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value to * 0. To write logs for 10% of your successful deliveries, set * it to 10. *

*

* DefaultSenderID – A string, such as your business brand, * that is displayed as the sender on the receiving device. Support for * sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric * characters, and it must contain at least one letter. *

*

* DefaultSMSType – The type of SMS message that you will send * by default. You can assign the following values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Promotional – Noncritical messages, such as marketing * messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to incur the lowest * cost. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Transactional – (Default) Critical messages that support * customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for multi-factor * authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the * highest reliability. *

    *
  • *
*

* UsageReportS3Bucket – The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to * receive daily SMS usage reports from Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS * will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report * includes the following information for each SMS message that was * successfully delivered by your account: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Time that the message was published (in UTC) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message ID *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Destination phone number *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message type *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Delivery status *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message price (in USD) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for * a single message) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Total number of parts *

    *
  • *
*

* To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the * Amazon SNS service principle to perform the s3:PutObject and * s3:GetBucketLocation actions. *

*

* For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Viewing * Statistics About SMS Message Delivery in the Amazon SNS Developer * Guide. *

* * @param attributes * The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. * You can set values for the following attribute names:

*

* MonthlySpendLimit – The maximum amount in USD that * you are willing to spend each month to send SMS messages. When * Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a * cost that exceeds this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within * minutes. *

* *

* Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit * being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS * messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit. *

*
*

* DeliveryStatusIAMRole – The ARN of the IAM role that * allows Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS deliveries in CloudWatch * Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log * that includes the message price, the success or failure status, * the reason for failure (if the message failed), the message dwell * time, and other information. *

*

* DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate – The percentage of * successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS will write logs in * CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For * example, to write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value * to 0. To write logs for 10% of your successful * deliveries, set it to 10. *

*

* DefaultSenderID – A string, such as your business * brand, that is displayed as the sender on the receiving device. * Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - * 11 alphanumeric characters, and it must contain at least one * letter. *

*

* DefaultSMSType – The type of SMS message that you * will send by default. You can assign the following values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Promotional – Noncritical messages, such as marketing * messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to incur the * lowest cost. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Transactional – (Default) Critical messages that * support customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for * multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message * delivery to achieve the highest reliability. *

    *
  • *
*

* UsageReportS3Bucket – The name of the Amazon S3 * bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports from Amazon SNS. Each * day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the * bucket. The report includes the following information for each SMS * message that was successfully delivered by your account: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Time that the message was published (in UTC) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message ID *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Destination phone number *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message type *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Delivery status *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message price (in USD) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too * long for a single message) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Total number of parts *

    *
  • *
*

* To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows * the Amazon SNS service principle to perform the * s3:PutObject and s3:GetBucketLocation * actions. *

*

* For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Viewing Statistics About SMS Message Delivery in the * Amazon SNS Developer Guide. */ public void setAttributes(java.util.Map attributes) { this.attributes = attributes == null ? null : new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalMap( attributes); } /** *

* The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. You can * set values for the following attribute names: *

*

* MonthlySpendLimit – The maximum amount in USD that you are * willing to spend each month to send SMS messages. When Amazon SNS * determines that sending an SMS message would incur a cost that exceeds * this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within minutes. *

* *

* Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit being * crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS messages, you * will incur costs that exceed your limit. *

*
*

* DeliveryStatusIAMRole – The ARN of the IAM role that allows * Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS deliveries in CloudWatch Logs. For * each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log that includes the * message price, the success or failure status, the reason for failure (if * the message failed), the message dwell time, and other information. *

*

* DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate – The percentage of * successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS will write logs in * CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For example, * to write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value to * 0. To write logs for 10% of your successful deliveries, set * it to 10. *

*

* DefaultSenderID – A string, such as your business brand, * that is displayed as the sender on the receiving device. Support for * sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - 11 alphanumeric * characters, and it must contain at least one letter. *

*

* DefaultSMSType – The type of SMS message that you will send * by default. You can assign the following values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Promotional – Noncritical messages, such as marketing * messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to incur the lowest * cost. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Transactional – (Default) Critical messages that support * customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for multi-factor * authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to achieve the * highest reliability. *

    *
  • *
*

* UsageReportS3Bucket – The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to * receive daily SMS usage reports from Amazon SNS. Each day, Amazon SNS * will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the bucket. The report * includes the following information for each SMS message that was * successfully delivered by your account: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Time that the message was published (in UTC) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message ID *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Destination phone number *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message type *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Delivery status *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message price (in USD) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too long for * a single message) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Total number of parts *

    *
  • *
*

* To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows the * Amazon SNS service principle to perform the s3:PutObject and * s3:GetBucketLocation actions. *

*

* For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Viewing * Statistics About SMS Message Delivery in the Amazon SNS Developer * Guide. *

* * @param attributes * The default settings for sending SMS messages from your account. * You can set values for the following attribute names:

*

* MonthlySpendLimit – The maximum amount in USD that * you are willing to spend each month to send SMS messages. When * Amazon SNS determines that sending an SMS message would incur a * cost that exceeds this limit, it stops sending SMS messages within * minutes. *

* *

* Amazon SNS stops sending SMS messages within minutes of the limit * being crossed. During that interval, if you continue to send SMS * messages, you will incur costs that exceed your limit. *

*
*

* DeliveryStatusIAMRole – The ARN of the IAM role that * allows Amazon SNS to write logs about SMS deliveries in CloudWatch * Logs. For each SMS message that you send, Amazon SNS writes a log * that includes the message price, the success or failure status, * the reason for failure (if the message failed), the message dwell * time, and other information. *

*

* DeliveryStatusSuccessSamplingRate – The percentage of * successful SMS deliveries for which Amazon SNS will write logs in * CloudWatch Logs. The value can be an integer from 0 - 100. For * example, to write logs only for failed deliveries, set this value * to 0. To write logs for 10% of your successful * deliveries, set it to 10. *

*

* DefaultSenderID – A string, such as your business * brand, that is displayed as the sender on the receiving device. * Support for sender IDs varies by country. The sender ID can be 1 - * 11 alphanumeric characters, and it must contain at least one * letter. *

*

* DefaultSMSType – The type of SMS message that you * will send by default. You can assign the following values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Promotional – Noncritical messages, such as marketing * messages. Amazon SNS optimizes the message delivery to incur the * lowest cost. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Transactional – (Default) Critical messages that * support customer transactions, such as one-time passcodes for * multi-factor authentication. Amazon SNS optimizes the message * delivery to achieve the highest reliability. *

    *
  • *
*

* UsageReportS3Bucket – The name of the Amazon S3 * bucket to receive daily SMS usage reports from Amazon SNS. Each * day, Amazon SNS will deliver a usage report as a CSV file to the * bucket. The report includes the following information for each SMS * message that was successfully delivered by your account: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Time that the message was published (in UTC) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message ID *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Destination phone number *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message type *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Delivery status *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Message price (in USD) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Part number (a message is split into multiple parts if it is too * long for a single message) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Total number of parts *

    *
  • *
*

* To receive the report, the bucket must have a policy that allows * the Amazon SNS service principle to perform the * s3:PutObject and s3:GetBucketLocation * actions. *

*

* For an example bucket policy and usage report, see Viewing Statistics About SMS Message Delivery in the * Amazon SNS Developer Guide. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be * chained together. */ public SetSMSAttributesRequest withAttributes( java.util.Map attributes) { setAttributes(attributes); return this; } public SetSMSAttributesRequest addAttributesEntry(String key, String value) { if (null == this.attributes) { this.attributes = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalMap(); } if (this.attributes.containsKey(key)) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Duplicated keys (" + key.toString() + ") are provided."); this.attributes.put(key, value); return this; } /** * Removes all the entries added into Attributes. <p> Returns a reference * to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public SetSMSAttributesRequest clearAttributesEntries() { this.attributes = null; 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 (getAttributes() != null) sb.append("Attributes: " + getAttributes()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof SetSMSAttributesRequest == false) return false; SetSMSAttributesRequest other = (SetSMSAttributesRequest) obj; if (other.getAttributes() == null ^ this.getAttributes() == null) return false; if (other.getAttributes() != null && other.getAttributes().equals(this.getAttributes()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAttributes() == null) ? 0 : getAttributes().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public SetSMSAttributesRequest clone() { return (SetSMSAttributesRequest) super.clone(); } }





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