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package com.amazonaws.services.route53recoverycontrolconfig.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.StructuredPojo;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.ProtocolMarshaller;
/**
*
* An assertion rule enforces that, when you change a routing control state, that the criteria that you set in the rule
* configuration is met. Otherwise, the change to the routing control is not accepted. For example, the criteria might
* be that at least one routing control state is On after the transaction so that traffic continues to flow to at least
* one cell for the application. This ensures that you avoid a fail-open scenario.
*
*
* @see AWS API Documentation
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class AssertionRule implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo {
/**
*
* The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change a
* routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of three
* Amazon Web Services Regions.
*
*/
private java.util.List assertedControls;
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.
*
*/
private String controlPanelArn;
/**
*
* Name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.
*
*/
private String name;
/**
*
* The criteria that you set for specific assertion routing controls (AssertedControls) that designate how many
* routing control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three assertion
* routing controls, you might specify ATLEAST 2 for your rule configuration. This means that at least two assertion
* routing control states must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions have traffic flowing to them.
*
*/
private RuleConfig ruleConfig;
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the assertion rule.
*
*/
private String safetyRuleArn;
/**
*
* The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
*
*/
private String status;
/**
*
* An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls will
* fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can choose a custom
* value.
*
*/
private Integer waitPeriodMs;
/**
*
* The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change a
* routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of three
* Amazon Web Services Regions.
*
*
* @return The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change
* a routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each
* of three Amazon Web Services Regions.
*/
public java.util.List getAssertedControls() {
return assertedControls;
}
/**
*
* The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change a
* routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of three
* Amazon Web Services Regions.
*
*
* @param assertedControls
* The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change
* a routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of
* three Amazon Web Services Regions.
*/
public void setAssertedControls(java.util.Collection assertedControls) {
if (assertedControls == null) {
this.assertedControls = null;
return;
}
this.assertedControls = new java.util.ArrayList(assertedControls);
}
/**
*
* The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change a
* routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of three
* Amazon Web Services Regions.
*
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setAssertedControls(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withAssertedControls(java.util.Collection)} if you
* want to override the existing values.
*
*
* @param assertedControls
* The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change
* a routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of
* three Amazon Web Services Regions.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AssertionRule withAssertedControls(String... assertedControls) {
if (this.assertedControls == null) {
setAssertedControls(new java.util.ArrayList(assertedControls.length));
}
for (String ele : assertedControls) {
this.assertedControls.add(ele);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change a
* routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of three
* Amazon Web Services Regions.
*
*
* @param assertedControls
* The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change
* a routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of
* three Amazon Web Services Regions.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AssertionRule withAssertedControls(java.util.Collection assertedControls) {
setAssertedControls(assertedControls);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.
*
*
* @param controlPanelArn
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.
*/
public void setControlPanelArn(String controlPanelArn) {
this.controlPanelArn = controlPanelArn;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.
*
*
* @return The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.
*/
public String getControlPanelArn() {
return this.controlPanelArn;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.
*
*
* @param controlPanelArn
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AssertionRule withControlPanelArn(String controlPanelArn) {
setControlPanelArn(controlPanelArn);
return this;
}
/**
*
* Name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.
*
*
* @param name
* Name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.
*/
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
/**
*
* Name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.
*
*
* @return Name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.
*/
public String getName() {
return this.name;
}
/**
*
* Name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.
*
*
* @param name
* Name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AssertionRule withName(String name) {
setName(name);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The criteria that you set for specific assertion routing controls (AssertedControls) that designate how many
* routing control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three assertion
* routing controls, you might specify ATLEAST 2 for your rule configuration. This means that at least two assertion
* routing control states must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions have traffic flowing to them.
*
*
* @param ruleConfig
* The criteria that you set for specific assertion routing controls (AssertedControls) that designate how
* many routing control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three
* assertion routing controls, you might specify ATLEAST 2 for your rule configuration. This means that at
* least two assertion routing control states must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions
* have traffic flowing to them.
*/
public void setRuleConfig(RuleConfig ruleConfig) {
this.ruleConfig = ruleConfig;
}
/**
*
* The criteria that you set for specific assertion routing controls (AssertedControls) that designate how many
* routing control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three assertion
* routing controls, you might specify ATLEAST 2 for your rule configuration. This means that at least two assertion
* routing control states must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions have traffic flowing to them.
*
*
* @return The criteria that you set for specific assertion routing controls (AssertedControls) that designate how
* many routing control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three
* assertion routing controls, you might specify ATLEAST 2 for your rule configuration. This means that at
* least two assertion routing control states must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions
* have traffic flowing to them.
*/
public RuleConfig getRuleConfig() {
return this.ruleConfig;
}
/**
*
* The criteria that you set for specific assertion routing controls (AssertedControls) that designate how many
* routing control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three assertion
* routing controls, you might specify ATLEAST 2 for your rule configuration. This means that at least two assertion
* routing control states must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions have traffic flowing to them.
*
*
* @param ruleConfig
* The criteria that you set for specific assertion routing controls (AssertedControls) that designate how
* many routing control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three
* assertion routing controls, you might specify ATLEAST 2 for your rule configuration. This means that at
* least two assertion routing control states must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions
* have traffic flowing to them.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AssertionRule withRuleConfig(RuleConfig ruleConfig) {
setRuleConfig(ruleConfig);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the assertion rule.
*
*
* @param safetyRuleArn
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the assertion rule.
*/
public void setSafetyRuleArn(String safetyRuleArn) {
this.safetyRuleArn = safetyRuleArn;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the assertion rule.
*
*
* @return The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the assertion rule.
*/
public String getSafetyRuleArn() {
return this.safetyRuleArn;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the assertion rule.
*
*
* @param safetyRuleArn
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the assertion rule.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AssertionRule withSafetyRuleArn(String safetyRuleArn) {
setSafetyRuleArn(safetyRuleArn);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
*
*
* @param status
* The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
* @see Status
*/
public void setStatus(String status) {
this.status = status;
}
/**
*
* The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
*
*
* @return The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
* @see Status
*/
public String getStatus() {
return this.status;
}
/**
*
* The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
*
*
* @param status
* The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see Status
*/
public AssertionRule withStatus(String status) {
setStatus(status);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
*
*
* @param status
* The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED,
* PENDING_DELETION.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see Status
*/
public AssertionRule withStatus(Status status) {
this.status = status.toString();
return this;
}
/**
*
* An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls will
* fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can choose a custom
* value.
*
*
* @param waitPeriodMs
* An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls
* will fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can
* choose a custom value.
*/
public void setWaitPeriodMs(Integer waitPeriodMs) {
this.waitPeriodMs = waitPeriodMs;
}
/**
*
* An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls will
* fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can choose a custom
* value.
*
*
* @return An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls
* will fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can
* choose a custom value.
*/
public Integer getWaitPeriodMs() {
return this.waitPeriodMs;
}
/**
*
* An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls will
* fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can choose a custom
* value.
*
*
* @param waitPeriodMs
* An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls
* will fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can
* choose a custom value.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public AssertionRule withWaitPeriodMs(Integer waitPeriodMs) {
setWaitPeriodMs(waitPeriodMs);
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 (getAssertedControls() != null)
sb.append("AssertedControls: ").append(getAssertedControls()).append(",");
if (getControlPanelArn() != null)
sb.append("ControlPanelArn: ").append(getControlPanelArn()).append(",");
if (getName() != null)
sb.append("Name: ").append(getName()).append(",");
if (getRuleConfig() != null)
sb.append("RuleConfig: ").append(getRuleConfig()).append(",");
if (getSafetyRuleArn() != null)
sb.append("SafetyRuleArn: ").append(getSafetyRuleArn()).append(",");
if (getStatus() != null)
sb.append("Status: ").append(getStatus()).append(",");
if (getWaitPeriodMs() != null)
sb.append("WaitPeriodMs: ").append(getWaitPeriodMs());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof AssertionRule == false)
return false;
AssertionRule other = (AssertionRule) obj;
if (other.getAssertedControls() == null ^ this.getAssertedControls() == null)
return false;
if (other.getAssertedControls() != null && other.getAssertedControls().equals(this.getAssertedControls()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getControlPanelArn() == null ^ this.getControlPanelArn() == null)
return false;
if (other.getControlPanelArn() != null && other.getControlPanelArn().equals(this.getControlPanelArn()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getName() == null ^ this.getName() == null)
return false;
if (other.getName() != null && other.getName().equals(this.getName()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getRuleConfig() == null ^ this.getRuleConfig() == null)
return false;
if (other.getRuleConfig() != null && other.getRuleConfig().equals(this.getRuleConfig()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getSafetyRuleArn() == null ^ this.getSafetyRuleArn() == null)
return false;
if (other.getSafetyRuleArn() != null && other.getSafetyRuleArn().equals(this.getSafetyRuleArn()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getStatus() == null ^ this.getStatus() == null)
return false;
if (other.getStatus() != null && other.getStatus().equals(this.getStatus()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getWaitPeriodMs() == null ^ this.getWaitPeriodMs() == null)
return false;
if (other.getWaitPeriodMs() != null && other.getWaitPeriodMs().equals(this.getWaitPeriodMs()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAssertedControls() == null) ? 0 : getAssertedControls().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getControlPanelArn() == null) ? 0 : getControlPanelArn().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getName() == null) ? 0 : getName().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getRuleConfig() == null) ? 0 : getRuleConfig().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSafetyRuleArn() == null) ? 0 : getSafetyRuleArn().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getStatus() == null) ? 0 : getStatus().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getWaitPeriodMs() == null) ? 0 : getWaitPeriodMs().hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public AssertionRule clone() {
try {
return (AssertionRule) super.clone();
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e);
}
}
@com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi
@Override
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller) {
com.amazonaws.services.route53recoverycontrolconfig.model.transform.AssertionRuleMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller);
}
}