// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT. // Package opsworks provides the client and types for making API // requests to AWS OpsWorks. // // Welcome to the AWS OpsWorks Stacks API Reference. This guide provides descriptions, // syntax, and usage examples for AWS OpsWorks Stacks actions and data types, // including common parameters and error codes. // // AWS OpsWorks Stacks is an application management service that provides an // integrated experience for overseeing the complete application lifecycle. // For information about this product, go to the AWS OpsWorks (http://aws.amazon.com/opsworks/) // details page. // // SDKs and CLI // // The most common way to use the AWS OpsWorks Stacks API is by using the AWS // Command Line Interface (CLI) or by using one of the AWS SDKs to implement // applications in your preferred language. For more information, see: // // * AWS CLI (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-welcome.html) // // * AWS SDK for Java (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaSDK/latest/javadoc/com/amazonaws/services/opsworks/AWSOpsWorksClient.html) // // * AWS SDK for .NET (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkfornet/latest/apidocs/html/N_Amazon_OpsWorks.htm) // // * AWS SDK for PHP 2 (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-sdk-php-2/latest/class-Aws.OpsWorks.OpsWorksClient.html) // // * AWS SDK for Ruby (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkforruby/api/) // // * AWS SDK for Node.js (http://aws.amazon.com/documentation/sdkforjavascript/) // // * AWS SDK for Python(Boto) (http://docs.pythonboto.org/en/latest/ref/opsworks.html) // // Endpoints // // AWS OpsWorks Stacks supports the following endpoints, all HTTPS. You must // connect to one of the following endpoints. Stacks can only be accessed or // managed within the endpoint in which they are created. // // * opsworks.us-east-1.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.us-east-2.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.us-west-1.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.us-west-2.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com // // * opsworks.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com // // Chef Versions // // When you call CreateStack, CloneStack, or UpdateStack we recommend you use // the ConfigurationManager parameter to specify the Chef version. The recommended // and default value for Linux stacks is currently 12. Windows stacks use Chef // 12.2. For more information, see Chef Versions (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingcookbook-chef11.html). // // You can specify Chef 12, 11.10, or 11.4 for your Linux stack. We recommend // migrating your existing Linux stacks to Chef 12 as soon as possible. // // See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/opsworks-2013-02-18 for more information on this service. // // See opsworks package documentation for more information. // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/opsworks/ // // Using the Client // // To use the client for AWS OpsWorks you will first need // to create a new instance of it. // // When creating a client for an AWS service you'll first need to have a Session // already created. The Session provides configuration that can be shared // between multiple service clients. Additional configuration can be applied to // the Session and service's client when they are constructed. The aws package's // Config type contains several fields such as Region for the AWS Region the // client should make API requests too. The optional Config value can be provided // as the variadic argument for Sessions and client creation. // // Once the service's client is created you can use it to make API requests the // AWS service. These clients are safe to use concurrently. // // // Create a session to share configuration, and load external configuration. // sess := session.Must(session.NewSession()) // // // Create the service's client with the session. // svc := opsworks.New(sess) // // See the SDK's documentation for more information on how to use service clients. // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/ // // See aws package's Config type for more information on configuration options. // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/#Config // // See the AWS OpsWorks client OpsWorks for more // information on creating the service's client. // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/opsworks/#New // // Once the client is created you can make an API request to the service. // Each API method takes a input parameter, and returns the service response // and an error. // // The API method will document which error codes the service can be returned // by the operation if the service models the API operation's errors. These // errors will also be available as const strings prefixed with "ErrCode". // // result, err := svc.AssignInstance(params) // if err != nil { // // Cast err to awserr.Error to handle specific error codes. // aerr, ok := err.(awserr.Error) // if ok && aerr.Code() == { // // Specific error code handling // } // return err // } // // fmt.Println("AssignInstance result:") // fmt.Println(result) // // Using the Client with Context // // The service's client also provides methods to make API requests with a Context // value. This allows you to control the timeout, and cancellation of pending // requests. These methods also take request Option as variadic parameter to apply // additional configuration to the API request. // // ctx := context.Background() // // result, err := svc.AssignInstanceWithContext(ctx, params) // // See the request package documentation for more information on using Context pattern // with the SDK. // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/request/ package opsworks