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package com.amazonaws.services.secretsmanager.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 DeleteSecretRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {

    /**
     * 

* The ARN or name of the secret to delete. *

*

* For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding * a secret from a partial ARN. *

*/ private String secretId; /** *

* The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You can't use * both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery in the same call. If you don't use either, then * by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window. *

*/ private Long recoveryWindowInDays; /** *

* Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses * a 30 day recovery window. *

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a short * delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a secret with * the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window before * the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays * parameter. If you delete a secret with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no * opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently. *

*
*/ private Boolean forceDeleteWithoutRecovery; /** *

* The ARN or name of the secret to delete. *

*

* For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding * a secret from a partial ARN. *

* * @param secretId * The ARN or name of the secret to delete.

*

* For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN. */ public void setSecretId(String secretId) { this.secretId = secretId; } /** *

* The ARN or name of the secret to delete. *

*

* For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding * a secret from a partial ARN. *

* * @return The ARN or name of the secret to delete.

*

* For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN. */ public String getSecretId() { return this.secretId; } /** *

* The ARN or name of the secret to delete. *

*

* For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding * a secret from a partial ARN. *

* * @param secretId * The ARN or name of the secret to delete.

*

* For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DeleteSecretRequest withSecretId(String secretId) { setSecretId(secretId); return this; } /** *

* The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You can't use * both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery in the same call. If you don't use either, then * by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window. *

* * @param recoveryWindowInDays * The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You * can't use both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery in the same call. If you don't * use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window. */ public void setRecoveryWindowInDays(Long recoveryWindowInDays) { this.recoveryWindowInDays = recoveryWindowInDays; } /** *

* The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You can't use * both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery in the same call. If you don't use either, then * by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window. *

* * @return The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You * can't use both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery in the same call. If you don't * use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window. */ public Long getRecoveryWindowInDays() { return this.recoveryWindowInDays; } /** *

* The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You can't use * both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery in the same call. If you don't use either, then * by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window. *

* * @param recoveryWindowInDays * The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You * can't use both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery in the same call. If you don't * use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DeleteSecretRequest withRecoveryWindowInDays(Long recoveryWindowInDays) { setRecoveryWindowInDays(recoveryWindowInDays); return this; } /** *

* Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses * a 30 day recovery window. *

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a short * delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a secret with * the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window before * the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays * parameter. If you delete a secret with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no * opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently. *

*
* * @param forceDeleteWithoutRecovery * Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets * Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a * short delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a * secret with the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window * before the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the * RecoveryWindowInDays parameter. If you delete a secret with the * ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no opportunity to recover the secret. You * lose the secret permanently. *

*/ public void setForceDeleteWithoutRecovery(Boolean forceDeleteWithoutRecovery) { this.forceDeleteWithoutRecovery = forceDeleteWithoutRecovery; } /** *

* Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses * a 30 day recovery window. *

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a short * delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a secret with * the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window before * the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays * parameter. If you delete a secret with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no * opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently. *

*
* * @return Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets * Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a * short delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create * a secret with the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window * before the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the * RecoveryWindowInDays parameter. If you delete a secret with the * ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no opportunity to recover the secret. * You lose the secret permanently. *

*/ public Boolean getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery() { return this.forceDeleteWithoutRecovery; } /** *

* Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses * a 30 day recovery window. *

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a short * delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a secret with * the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window before * the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays * parameter. If you delete a secret with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no * opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently. *

*
* * @param forceDeleteWithoutRecovery * Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets * Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a * short delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a * secret with the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window * before the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the * RecoveryWindowInDays parameter. If you delete a secret with the * ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no opportunity to recover the secret. You * lose the secret permanently. *

* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DeleteSecretRequest withForceDeleteWithoutRecovery(Boolean forceDeleteWithoutRecovery) { setForceDeleteWithoutRecovery(forceDeleteWithoutRecovery); return this; } /** *

* Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses * a 30 day recovery window. *

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a short * delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a secret with * the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window before * the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays * parameter. If you delete a secret with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no * opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently. *

*
* * @return Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and * RecoveryWindowInDays in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets * Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.

*

* Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a * short delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create * a secret with the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic. *

*

* If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return * ResourceNotFoundException. *

* *

* Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window * before the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the * RecoveryWindowInDays parameter. If you delete a secret with the * ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery parameter, then you have no opportunity to recover the secret. * You lose the secret permanently. *

*/ public Boolean isForceDeleteWithoutRecovery() { return this.forceDeleteWithoutRecovery; } /** * 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 (getSecretId() != null) sb.append("SecretId: ").append(getSecretId()).append(","); if (getRecoveryWindowInDays() != null) sb.append("RecoveryWindowInDays: ").append(getRecoveryWindowInDays()).append(","); if (getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery() != null) sb.append("ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery: ").append(getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof DeleteSecretRequest == false) return false; DeleteSecretRequest other = (DeleteSecretRequest) obj; if (other.getSecretId() == null ^ this.getSecretId() == null) return false; if (other.getSecretId() != null && other.getSecretId().equals(this.getSecretId()) == false) return false; if (other.getRecoveryWindowInDays() == null ^ this.getRecoveryWindowInDays() == null) return false; if (other.getRecoveryWindowInDays() != null && other.getRecoveryWindowInDays().equals(this.getRecoveryWindowInDays()) == false) return false; if (other.getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery() == null ^ this.getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery() == null) return false; if (other.getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery() != null && other.getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery().equals(this.getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSecretId() == null) ? 0 : getSecretId().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getRecoveryWindowInDays() == null) ? 0 : getRecoveryWindowInDays().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery() == null) ? 0 : getForceDeleteWithoutRecovery().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public DeleteSecretRequest clone() { return (DeleteSecretRequest) super.clone(); } }




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