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140 lines
7.4 KiB
Go
// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.
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// Package applicationdiscoveryservice provides the client and types for making API
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// requests to AWS Application Discovery Service.
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//
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// AWS Application Discovery Service helps you plan application migration projects
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// by automatically identifying servers, virtual machines (VMs), software, and
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// software dependencies running in your on-premises data centers. Application
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// Discovery Service also collects application performance data, which can help
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// you assess the outcome of your migration. The data collected by Application
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// Discovery Service is securely retained in an Amazon-hosted and managed database
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// in the cloud. You can export the data as a CSV or XML file into your preferred
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// visualization tool or cloud-migration solution to plan your migration. For
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// more information, see the Application Discovery Service FAQ (http://aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/faqs/).
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//
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// Application Discovery Service offers two modes of operation.
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//
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// * Agentless discovery mode is recommended for environments that use VMware
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// vCenter Server. This mode doesn't require you to install an agent on each
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// host. Agentless discovery gathers server information regardless of the
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// operating systems, which minimizes the time required for initial on-premises
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// infrastructure assessment. Agentless discovery doesn't collect information
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// about software and software dependencies. It also doesn't work in non-VMware
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// environments. We recommend that you use agent-based discovery for non-VMware
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// environments and if you want to collect information about software and
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// software dependencies. You can also run agent-based and agentless discovery
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// simultaneously. Use agentless discovery to quickly complete the initial
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// infrastructure assessment and then install agents on select hosts to gather
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// information about software and software dependencies.
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//
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// * Agent-based discovery mode collects a richer set of data than agentless
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// discovery by using Amazon software, the AWS Application Discovery Agent,
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// which you install on one or more hosts in your data center. The agent
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// captures infrastructure and application information, including an inventory
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// of installed software applications, system and process performance, resource
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// utilization, and network dependencies between workloads. The information
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// collected by agents is secured at rest and in transit to the Application
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// Discovery Service database in the cloud.
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//
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// Application Discovery Service integrates with application discovery solutions
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// from AWS Partner Network (APN) partners. Third-party application discovery
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// tools can query Application Discovery Service and write to the Application
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// Discovery Service database using a public API. You can then import the data
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// into either a visualization tool or cloud-migration solution.
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//
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// Application Discovery Service doesn't gather sensitive information. All data
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// is handled according to the AWS Privacy Policy (http://aws.amazon.com/privacy/).
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// You can operate Application Discovery Service using offline mode to inspect
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// collected data before it is shared with the service.
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//
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// Your AWS account must be granted access to Application Discovery Service,
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// a process called whitelisting. This is true for AWS partners and customers
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// alike. To request access, sign up for AWS Application Discovery Service here
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// (http://aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/preview/). We send you information
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// about how to get started.
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//
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// This API reference provides descriptions, syntax, and usage examples for
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// each of the actions and data types for Application Discovery Service. The
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// topic for each action shows the API request parameters and the response.
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// Alternatively, you can use one of the AWS SDKs to access an API that is tailored
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// to the programming language or platform that you're using. For more information,
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// see AWS SDKs (http://aws.amazon.com/tools/#SDKs).
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//
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// This guide is intended for use with the AWS Application Discovery Service
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// User Guide (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/latest/userguide/).
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//
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// See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/discovery-2015-11-01 for more information on this service.
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//
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// See applicationdiscoveryservice package documentation for more information.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/applicationdiscoveryservice/
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//
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// Using the Client
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//
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// To use the client for AWS Application Discovery Service you will first need
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// to create a new instance of it.
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//
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// When creating a client for an AWS service you'll first need to have a Session
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// already created. The Session provides configuration that can be shared
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// between multiple service clients. Additional configuration can be applied to
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// the Session and service's client when they are constructed. The aws package's
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// Config type contains several fields such as Region for the AWS Region the
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// client should make API requests too. The optional Config value can be provided
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// as the variadic argument for Sessions and client creation.
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//
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// Once the service's client is created you can use it to make API requests the
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// AWS service. These clients are safe to use concurrently.
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//
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// // Create a session to share configuration, and load external configuration.
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// sess := session.Must(session.NewSession())
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//
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// // Create the service's client with the session.
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// svc := applicationdiscoveryservice.New(sess)
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//
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// See the SDK's documentation for more information on how to use service clients.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/
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//
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// See aws package's Config type for more information on configuration options.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/#Config
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//
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// See the AWS Application Discovery Service client ApplicationDiscoveryService for more
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// information on creating the service's client.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/applicationdiscoveryservice/#New
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//
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// Once the client is created you can make an API request to the service.
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// Each API method takes a input parameter, and returns the service response
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// and an error.
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//
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// The API method will document which error codes the service can be returned
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// by the operation if the service models the API operation's errors. These
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// errors will also be available as const strings prefixed with "ErrCode".
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//
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// result, err := svc.AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplication(params)
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// if err != nil {
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// // Cast err to awserr.Error to handle specific error codes.
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// aerr, ok := err.(awserr.Error)
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// if ok && aerr.Code() == <error code to check for> {
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// // Specific error code handling
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// }
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// return err
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// }
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//
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// fmt.Println("AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplication result:")
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// fmt.Println(result)
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//
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// Using the Client with Context
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//
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// The service's client also provides methods to make API requests with a Context
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// value. This allows you to control the timeout, and cancellation of pending
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// requests. These methods also take request Option as variadic parameter to apply
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// additional configuration to the API request.
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//
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// ctx := context.Background()
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//
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// result, err := svc.AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplicationWithContext(ctx, params)
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//
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// See the request package documentation for more information on using Context pattern
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// with the SDK.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/request/
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package applicationdiscoveryservice
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