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package com.amazonaws.services.recyclebin.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 UpdateRuleRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {

    /**
     * 

* The unique ID of the retention rule. *

*/ private String identifier; /** *

* Information about the retention period for which the retention rule is to retain resources. *

*/ private RetentionPeriod retentionPeriod; /** *

* The retention rule description. *

*/ private String description; /** * *

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after creation. *

*
*/ private String resourceType; /** *

* Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention rule. * For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have one or more of * the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does not have any of the * specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained by the retention rule. *

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have any * resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the Region in which * the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. *

*/ private java.util.List resourceTags; /** *

* The unique ID of the retention rule. *

* * @param identifier * The unique ID of the retention rule. */ public void setIdentifier(String identifier) { this.identifier = identifier; } /** *

* The unique ID of the retention rule. *

* * @return The unique ID of the retention rule. */ public String getIdentifier() { return this.identifier; } /** *

* The unique ID of the retention rule. *

* * @param identifier * The unique ID of the retention rule. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public UpdateRuleRequest withIdentifier(String identifier) { setIdentifier(identifier); return this; } /** *

* Information about the retention period for which the retention rule is to retain resources. *

* * @param retentionPeriod * Information about the retention period for which the retention rule is to retain resources. */ public void setRetentionPeriod(RetentionPeriod retentionPeriod) { this.retentionPeriod = retentionPeriod; } /** *

* Information about the retention period for which the retention rule is to retain resources. *

* * @return Information about the retention period for which the retention rule is to retain resources. */ public RetentionPeriod getRetentionPeriod() { return this.retentionPeriod; } /** *

* Information about the retention period for which the retention rule is to retain resources. *

* * @param retentionPeriod * Information about the retention period for which the retention rule is to retain resources. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public UpdateRuleRequest withRetentionPeriod(RetentionPeriod retentionPeriod) { setRetentionPeriod(retentionPeriod); return this; } /** *

* The retention rule description. *

* * @param description * The retention rule description. */ public void setDescription(String description) { this.description = description; } /** *

* The retention rule description. *

* * @return The retention rule description. */ public String getDescription() { return this.description; } /** *

* The retention rule description. *

* * @param description * The retention rule description. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public UpdateRuleRequest withDescription(String description) { setDescription(description); return this; } /** * *

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after creation. *

*
* * @param resourceType *

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after * creation. *

* @see ResourceType */ public void setResourceType(String resourceType) { this.resourceType = resourceType; } /** * *

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after creation. *

*
* * @return

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after * creation. *

* @see ResourceType */ public String getResourceType() { return this.resourceType; } /** * *

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after creation. *

*
* * @param resourceType *

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after * creation. *

* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see ResourceType */ public UpdateRuleRequest withResourceType(String resourceType) { setResourceType(resourceType); return this; } /** * *

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after creation. *

*
* * @param resourceType *

* This parameter is currently not supported. You can't update a retention rule's resource type after * creation. *

* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see ResourceType */ public UpdateRuleRequest withResourceType(ResourceType resourceType) { this.resourceType = resourceType.toString(); return this; } /** *

* Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention rule. * For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have one or more of * the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does not have any of the * specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained by the retention rule. *

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have any * resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the Region in which * the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. *

* * @return Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention * rule. For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have * one or more of the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does * not have any of the specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained * by the retention rule.

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have * any resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the * Region in which the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. */ public java.util.List getResourceTags() { return resourceTags; } /** *

* Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention rule. * For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have one or more of * the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does not have any of the * specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained by the retention rule. *

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have any * resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the Region in which * the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. *

* * @param resourceTags * Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention * rule. For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have one * or more of the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does not * have any of the specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained by the * retention rule.

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have * any resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the Region * in which the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. */ public void setResourceTags(java.util.Collection resourceTags) { if (resourceTags == null) { this.resourceTags = null; return; } this.resourceTags = new java.util.ArrayList(resourceTags); } /** *

* Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention rule. * For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have one or more of * the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does not have any of the * specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained by the retention rule. *

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have any * resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the Region in which * the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. *

*

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

* * @param resourceTags * Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention * rule. For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have one * or more of the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does not * have any of the specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained by the * retention rule.

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have * any resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the Region * in which the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public UpdateRuleRequest withResourceTags(ResourceTag... resourceTags) { if (this.resourceTags == null) { setResourceTags(new java.util.ArrayList(resourceTags.length)); } for (ResourceTag ele : resourceTags) { this.resourceTags.add(ele); } return this; } /** *

* Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention rule. * For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have one or more of * the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does not have any of the * specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained by the retention rule. *

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have any * resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the Region in which * the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. *

* * @param resourceTags * Specifies the resource tags to use to identify resources that are to be retained by a tag-level retention * rule. For tag-level retention rules, only deleted resources, of the specified resource type, that have one * or more of the specified tag key and value pairs are retained. If a resource is deleted, but it does not * have any of the specified tag key and value pairs, it is immediately deleted without being retained by the * retention rule.

*

* You can add the same tag key and value pair to a maximum or five retention rules. *

*

* To create a Region-level retention rule, omit this parameter. A Region-level retention rule does not have * any resource tags specified. It retains all deleted resources of the specified resource type in the Region * in which the rule is created, even if the resources are not tagged. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public UpdateRuleRequest withResourceTags(java.util.Collection resourceTags) { setResourceTags(resourceTags); 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 (getIdentifier() != null) sb.append("Identifier: ").append(getIdentifier()).append(","); if (getRetentionPeriod() != null) sb.append("RetentionPeriod: ").append(getRetentionPeriod()).append(","); if (getDescription() != null) sb.append("Description: ").append(getDescription()).append(","); if (getResourceType() != null) sb.append("ResourceType: ").append(getResourceType()).append(","); if (getResourceTags() != null) sb.append("ResourceTags: ").append(getResourceTags()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof UpdateRuleRequest == false) return false; UpdateRuleRequest other = (UpdateRuleRequest) obj; if (other.getIdentifier() == null ^ this.getIdentifier() == null) return false; if (other.getIdentifier() != null && other.getIdentifier().equals(this.getIdentifier()) == false) return false; if (other.getRetentionPeriod() == null ^ this.getRetentionPeriod() == null) return false; if (other.getRetentionPeriod() != null && other.getRetentionPeriod().equals(this.getRetentionPeriod()) == false) return false; if (other.getDescription() == null ^ this.getDescription() == null) return false; if (other.getDescription() != null && other.getDescription().equals(this.getDescription()) == false) return false; if (other.getResourceType() == null ^ this.getResourceType() == null) return false; if (other.getResourceType() != null && other.getResourceType().equals(this.getResourceType()) == false) return false; if (other.getResourceTags() == null ^ this.getResourceTags() == null) return false; if (other.getResourceTags() != null && other.getResourceTags().equals(this.getResourceTags()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getIdentifier() == null) ? 0 : getIdentifier().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getRetentionPeriod() == null) ? 0 : getRetentionPeriod().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDescription() == null) ? 0 : getDescription().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getResourceType() == null) ? 0 : getResourceType().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getResourceTags() == null) ? 0 : getResourceTags().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public UpdateRuleRequest clone() { return (UpdateRuleRequest) super.clone(); } }





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