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wechatopen/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws/config.go

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package aws
import (
"net/http"
smithybearer "github.com/aws/smithy-go/auth/bearer"
"github.com/aws/smithy-go/logging"
"github.com/aws/smithy-go/middleware"
)
// HTTPClient provides the interface to provide custom HTTPClients. Generally
// *http.Client is sufficient for most use cases. The HTTPClient should not
// follow 301 or 302 redirects.
type HTTPClient interface {
Do(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
}
// A Config provides service configuration for service clients.
type Config struct {
// The region to send requests to. This parameter is required and must
// be configured globally or on a per-client basis unless otherwise
// noted. A full list of regions is found in the "Regions and Endpoints"
// document.
//
// See http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html for
// information on AWS regions.
Region string
// The credentials object to use when signing requests. Defaults to a
// chain of credential providers to search for credentials in environment
// variables, shared credential file, and EC2 Instance Roles.
Credentials CredentialsProvider
// The Bearer Authentication token provider to use for authenticating API
// operation calls with a Bearer Authentication token. The API clients and
// operation must support Bearer Authentication scheme in order for the
// token provider to be used. API clients created with NewFromConfig will
// automatically be configured with this option, if the API client support
// Bearer Authentication.
//
// The SDK's config.LoadDefaultConfig can automatically populate this
// option for external configuration options such as SSO session.
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-sso.html
BearerAuthTokenProvider smithybearer.TokenProvider
// The HTTP Client the SDK's API clients will use to invoke HTTP requests.
// The SDK defaults to a BuildableClient allowing API clients to create
// copies of the HTTP Client for service specific customizations.
//
// Use a (*http.Client) for custom behavior. Using a custom http.Client
// will prevent the SDK from modifying the HTTP client.
HTTPClient HTTPClient
// An endpoint resolver that can be used to provide or override an endpoint
// for the given service and region.
//
// See the `aws.EndpointResolver` documentation for additional usage
// information.
//
// Deprecated: See Config.EndpointResolverWithOptions
EndpointResolver EndpointResolver
// An endpoint resolver that can be used to provide or override an endpoint
// for the given service and region.
//
// When EndpointResolverWithOptions is specified, it will be used by a
// service client rather than using EndpointResolver if also specified.
//
// See the `aws.EndpointResolverWithOptions` documentation for additional
// usage information.
EndpointResolverWithOptions EndpointResolverWithOptions
// RetryMaxAttempts specifies the maximum number attempts an API client
// will call an operation that fails with a retryable error.
//
// API Clients will only use this value to construct a retryer if the
// Config.Retryer member is not nil. This value will be ignored if
// Retryer is not nil.
RetryMaxAttempts int
// RetryMode specifies the retry model the API client will be created with.
//
// API Clients will only use this value to construct a retryer if the
// Config.Retryer member is not nil. This value will be ignored if
// Retryer is not nil.
RetryMode RetryMode
// Retryer is a function that provides a Retryer implementation. A Retryer
// guides how HTTP requests should be retried in case of recoverable
// failures. When nil the API client will use a default retryer.
//
// In general, the provider function should return a new instance of a
// Retryer if you are attempting to provide a consistent Retryer
// configuration across all clients. This will ensure that each client will
// be provided a new instance of the Retryer implementation, and will avoid
// issues such as sharing the same retry token bucket across services.
//
// If not nil, RetryMaxAttempts, and RetryMode will be ignored by API
// clients.
Retryer func() Retryer
// ConfigSources are the sources that were used to construct the Config.
// Allows for additional configuration to be loaded by clients.
ConfigSources []interface{}
// APIOptions provides the set of middleware mutations modify how the API
// client requests will be handled. This is useful for adding additional
// tracing data to a request, or changing behavior of the SDK's client.
APIOptions []func(*middleware.Stack) error
// The logger writer interface to write logging messages to. Defaults to
// standard error.
Logger logging.Logger
// Configures the events that will be sent to the configured logger. This
// can be used to configure the logging of signing, retries, request, and
// responses of the SDK clients.
//
// See the ClientLogMode type documentation for the complete set of logging
// modes and available configuration.
ClientLogMode ClientLogMode
// The configured DefaultsMode. If not specified, service clients will
// default to legacy.
//
// Supported modes are: auto, cross-region, in-region, legacy, mobile,
// standard
DefaultsMode DefaultsMode
// The RuntimeEnvironment configuration, only populated if the DefaultsMode
// is set to DefaultsModeAuto and is initialized by
// `config.LoadDefaultConfig`. You should not populate this structure
// programmatically, or rely on the values here within your applications.
RuntimeEnvironment RuntimeEnvironment
}
// NewConfig returns a new Config pointer that can be chained with builder
// methods to set multiple configuration values inline without using pointers.
func NewConfig() *Config {
return &Config{}
}
// Copy will return a shallow copy of the Config object. If any additional
// configurations are provided they will be merged into the new config returned.
func (c Config) Copy() Config {
cp := c
return cp
}
// EndpointDiscoveryEnableState indicates if endpoint discovery is
// enabled, disabled, auto or unset state.
//
// Default behavior (Auto or Unset) indicates operations that require endpoint
// discovery will use Endpoint Discovery by default. Operations that
// optionally use Endpoint Discovery will not use Endpoint Discovery
// unless EndpointDiscovery is explicitly enabled.
type EndpointDiscoveryEnableState uint
// Enumeration values for EndpointDiscoveryEnableState
const (
// EndpointDiscoveryUnset represents EndpointDiscoveryEnableState is unset.
// Users do not need to use this value explicitly. The behavior for unset
// is the same as for EndpointDiscoveryAuto.
EndpointDiscoveryUnset EndpointDiscoveryEnableState = iota
// EndpointDiscoveryAuto represents an AUTO state that allows endpoint
// discovery only when required by the api. This is the default
// configuration resolved by the client if endpoint discovery is neither
// enabled or disabled.
EndpointDiscoveryAuto // default state
// EndpointDiscoveryDisabled indicates client MUST not perform endpoint
// discovery even when required.
EndpointDiscoveryDisabled
// EndpointDiscoveryEnabled indicates client MUST always perform endpoint
// discovery if supported for the operation.
EndpointDiscoveryEnabled
)