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Overview

Package efs provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for Amazon Elastic File System.

Amazon Elastic File System Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) provides simple, scalable file storage for use with Amazon EC2 Linux and Mac instances in the Amazon Web Services Cloud. With Amazon EFS, storage capacity is elastic, growing and shrinking automatically as you add and remove files, so that your applications have the storage they need, when they need it. For more information, see the Amazon Elastic File System API Reference (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/api-reference.html) and the Amazon Elastic File System User Guide (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/whatisefs.html).

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Constants

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const ServiceAPIVersion = "2015-02-01"
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const ServiceID = "EFS"

Variables

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Functions

func NewDefaultEndpointResolver

func NewDefaultEndpointResolver() *internalendpoints.Resolver

NewDefaultEndpointResolver constructs a new service endpoint resolver

func WithAPIOptions added in v1.0.0

func WithAPIOptions(optFns ...func(*middleware.Stack) error) func(*Options)

WithAPIOptions returns a functional option for setting the Client's APIOptions option.

func WithEndpointResolver

func WithEndpointResolver(v EndpointResolver) func(*Options)

WithEndpointResolver returns a functional option for setting the Client's EndpointResolver option.

Types

type Client

type Client struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Client provides the API client to make operations call for Amazon Elastic File System.

func New

func New(options Options, optFns ...func(*Options)) *Client

New returns an initialized Client based on the functional options. Provide additional functional options to further configure the behavior of the client, such as changing the client's endpoint or adding custom middleware behavior.

func NewFromConfig

func NewFromConfig(cfg aws.Config, optFns ...func(*Options)) *Client

NewFromConfig returns a new client from the provided config.

func (*Client) CreateAccessPoint

func (c *Client) CreateAccessPoint(ctx context.Context, params *CreateAccessPointInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*CreateAccessPointOutput, error)

Creates an EFS access point. An access point is an application-specific view into an EFS file system that applies an operating system user and group, and a file system path, to any file system request made through the access point. The operating system user and group override any identity information provided by the NFS client. The file system path is exposed as the access point's root directory. Applications using the access point can only access data in the application's own directory and any subdirectories. To learn more, see Mounting a file system using EFS access points (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/efs-access-points.html). This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:CreateAccessPoint action.

func (*Client) CreateFileSystem

func (c *Client) CreateFileSystem(ctx context.Context, params *CreateFileSystemInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*CreateFileSystemOutput, error)

Creates a new, empty file system. The operation requires a creation token in the request that Amazon EFS uses to ensure idempotent creation (calling the operation with same creation token has no effect). If a file system does not currently exist that is owned by the caller's Amazon Web Services account with the specified creation token, this operation does the following:

* Creates a new, empty file system. The file system will have an Amazon EFS assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state creating.

* Returns with the description of the created file system.

Otherwise, this operation returns a FileSystemAlreadyExists error with the ID of the existing file system. For basic use cases, you can use a randomly generated UUID for the creation token. The idempotent operation allows you to retry a CreateFileSystem call without risk of creating an extra file system. This can happen when an initial call fails in a way that leaves it uncertain whether or not a file system was actually created. An example might be that a transport level timeout occurred or your connection was reset. As long as you use the same creation token, if the initial call had succeeded in creating a file system, the client can learn of its existence from the FileSystemAlreadyExists error. For more information, see Creating a file system (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/creating-using-create-fs.html#creating-using-create-fs-part1) in the Amazon EFS User Guide. The CreateFileSystem call returns while the file system's lifecycle state is still creating. You can check the file system creation status by calling the DescribeFileSystems operation, which among other things returns the file system state. This operation accepts an optional PerformanceMode parameter that you choose for your file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for most file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. For more information, see Amazon EFS performance modes (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/performance.html#performancemodes.html). You can set the throughput mode for the file system using the ThroughputMode parameter. After the file system is fully created, Amazon EFS sets its lifecycle state to available, at which point you can create one or more mount targets for the file system in your VPC. For more information, see CreateMountTarget. You mount your Amazon EFS file system on an EC2 instances in your VPC by using the mount target. For more information, see Amazon EFS: How it Works (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html). This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:CreateFileSystem action.

func (*Client) CreateMountTarget

func (c *Client) CreateMountTarget(ctx context.Context, params *CreateMountTargetInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*CreateMountTargetOutput, error)

Creates a mount target for a file system. You can then mount the file system on EC2 instances by using the mount target. You can create one mount target in each Availability Zone in your VPC. All EC2 instances in a VPC within a given Availability Zone share a single mount target for a given file system. If you have multiple subnets in an Availability Zone, you create a mount target in one of the subnets. EC2 instances do not need to be in the same subnet as the mount target in order to access their file system. You can create only one mount target for an EFS file system using One Zone storage classes. You must create that mount target in the same Availability Zone in which the file system is located. Use the AvailabilityZoneName and AvailabiltyZoneId properties in the DescribeFileSystems response object to get this information. Use the subnetId associated with the file system's Availability Zone when creating the mount target. For more information, see Amazon EFS: How it Works (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html). To create a mount target for a file system, the file system's lifecycle state must be available. For more information, see DescribeFileSystems. In the request, provide the following:

* The file system ID for which you are creating the mount target.

* A subnet ID, which determines the following:

* The VPC in which Amazon EFS creates the mount target

* The Availability Zone in which Amazon EFS creates the mount target

* The IP address range from which Amazon EFS selects the IP address of the mount target (if you don't specify an IP address in the request)

After creating the mount target, Amazon EFS returns a response that includes, a MountTargetId and an IpAddress. You use this IP address when mounting the file system in an EC2 instance. You can also use the mount target's DNS name when mounting the file system. The EC2 instance on which you mount the file system by using the mount target can resolve the mount target's DNS name to its IP address. For more information, see How it Works: Implementation Overview (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/how-it-works.html#how-it-works-implementation). Note that you can create mount targets for a file system in only one VPC, and there can be only one mount target per Availability Zone. That is, if the file system already has one or more mount targets created for it, the subnet specified in the request to add another mount target must meet the following requirements:

* Must belong to the same VPC as the subnets of the existing mount targets

* Must not be in the same Availability Zone as any of the subnets of the existing mount targets

If the request satisfies the requirements, Amazon EFS does the following:

* Creates a new mount target in the specified subnet.

* Also creates a new network interface in the subnet as follows:

* If the request provides an IpAddress, Amazon EFS assigns that IP address to the network interface. Otherwise, Amazon EFS assigns a free address in the subnet (in the same way that the Amazon EC2 CreateNetworkInterface call does when a request does not specify a primary private IP address).

* If the request provides SecurityGroups, this network interface is associated with those security groups. Otherwise, it belongs to the default security group for the subnet's VPC.

* Assigns the description Mount target fsmt-id for file system fs-id where fsmt-id is the mount target ID, and fs-id is the FileSystemId.

* Sets the requesterManaged property of the network interface to true, and the requesterId value to EFS.

Each Amazon EFS mount target has one corresponding requester-managed EC2 network interface. After the network interface is created, Amazon EFS sets the NetworkInterfaceId field in the mount target's description to the network interface ID, and the IpAddress field to its address. If network interface creation fails, the entire CreateMountTarget operation fails.

The CreateMountTarget call returns only after creating the network interface, but while the mount target state is still creating, you can check the mount target creation status by calling the DescribeMountTargets operation, which among other things returns the mount target state. We recommend that you create a mount target in each of the Availability Zones. There are cost considerations for using a file system in an Availability Zone through a mount target created in another Availability Zone. For more information, see Amazon EFS (http://aws.amazon.com/efs/). In addition, by always using a mount target local to the instance's Availability Zone, you eliminate a partial failure scenario. If the Availability Zone in which your mount target is created goes down, then you can't access your file system through that mount target. This operation requires permissions for the following action on the file system:

* elasticfilesystem:CreateMountTarget

This operation also requires permissions for the following Amazon EC2 actions:

* ec2:DescribeSubnets

* ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces

* ec2:CreateNetworkInterface

func (*Client) CreateReplicationConfiguration added in v1.14.0

func (c *Client) CreateReplicationConfiguration(ctx context.Context, params *CreateReplicationConfigurationInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*CreateReplicationConfigurationOutput, error)

Creates a replication configuration that replicates an existing EFS file system to a new, read-only file system. For more information, see Amazon EFS replication (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/efs-replication.html) in the Amazon EFS User Guide. The replication configuration specifies the following:

* Source file system - An existing EFS file system that you want replicated. The source file system cannot be a destination file system in an existing replication configuration.

* Destination file system configuration - The configuration of the destination file system to which the source file system will be replicated. There can only be one destination file system in a replication configuration. The destination file system configuration consists of the following properties:

* Amazon Web Services Region - The Amazon Web Services Region in which the destination file system is created. Amazon EFS replication is available in all Amazon Web Services Regions that Amazon EFS is available in, except Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Europe (Milan), and Middle East (Bahrain).

* Availability Zone - If you want the destination file system to use EFS One Zone availability and durability, you must specify the Availability Zone to create the file system in. For more information about EFS storage classes, see Amazon EFS storage classes (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/storage-classes.html) in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

* Encryption - All destination file systems are created with encryption at rest enabled. You can specify the Key Management Service (KMS) key that is used to encrypt the destination file system. If you don't specify a KMS key, your service-managed KMS key for Amazon EFS is used. After the file system is created, you cannot change the KMS key.

The following properties are set by default:

* Performance mode - The destination file system's performance mode matches that of the source file system, unless the destination file system uses EFS One Zone storage. In that case, the General Purpose performance mode is used. The performance mode cannot be changed.

* Throughput mode - The destination file system uses the Bursting Throughput mode by default. After the file system is created, you can modify the throughput mode.

The following properties are turned off by default:

* Lifecycle management - EFS lifecycle management and EFS Intelligent-Tiering are not enabled on the destination file system. After the destination file system is created, you can enable EFS lifecycle management and EFS Intelligent-Tiering.

* Automatic backups - Automatic daily backups not enabled on the destination file system. After the file system is created, you can change this setting.

For more information, see Amazon EFS replication (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/efs-replication.html) in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

func (*Client) CreateTags deprecated

func (c *Client) CreateTags(ctx context.Context, params *CreateTagsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*CreateTagsOutput, error)

DEPRECATED - CreateTags is deprecated and not maintained. To create tags for EFS resources, use the API action. Creates or overwrites tags associated with a file system. Each tag is a key-value pair. If a tag key specified in the request already exists on the file system, this operation overwrites its value with the value provided in the request. If you add the Name tag to your file system, Amazon EFS returns it in the response to the DescribeFileSystems operation. This operation requires permission for the elasticfilesystem:CreateTags action.

Deprecated: Use TagResource.

func (*Client) DeleteAccessPoint

func (c *Client) DeleteAccessPoint(ctx context.Context, params *DeleteAccessPointInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DeleteAccessPointOutput, error)

Deletes the specified access point. After deletion is complete, new clients can no longer connect to the access points. Clients connected to the access point at the time of deletion will continue to function until they terminate their connection. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DeleteAccessPoint action.

func (*Client) DeleteFileSystem

func (c *Client) DeleteFileSystem(ctx context.Context, params *DeleteFileSystemInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DeleteFileSystemOutput, error)

Deletes a file system, permanently severing access to its contents. Upon return, the file system no longer exists and you can't access any contents of the deleted file system. You need to manually delete mount targets attached to a file system before you can delete an EFS file system. This step is performed for you when you use the Amazon Web Services console to delete a file system. You cannot delete a file system that is part of an EFS Replication configuration. You need to delete the replication configuration first. You can't delete a file system that is in use. That is, if the file system has any mount targets, you must first delete them. For more information, see DescribeMountTargets and DeleteMountTarget. The DeleteFileSystem call returns while the file system state is still deleting. You can check the file system deletion status by calling the DescribeFileSystems operation, which returns a list of file systems in your account. If you pass file system ID or creation token for the deleted file system, the DescribeFileSystems returns a 404 FileSystemNotFound error. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DeleteFileSystem action.

func (*Client) DeleteFileSystemPolicy

func (c *Client) DeleteFileSystemPolicy(ctx context.Context, params *DeleteFileSystemPolicyInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DeleteFileSystemPolicyOutput, error)

Deletes the FileSystemPolicy for the specified file system. The default FileSystemPolicy goes into effect once the existing policy is deleted. For more information about the default file system policy, see Using Resource-based Policies with EFS (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/res-based-policies-efs.html). This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DeleteFileSystemPolicy action.

func (*Client) DeleteMountTarget

func (c *Client) DeleteMountTarget(ctx context.Context, params *DeleteMountTargetInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DeleteMountTargetOutput, error)

Deletes the specified mount target. This operation forcibly breaks any mounts of the file system by using the mount target that is being deleted, which might disrupt instances or applications using those mounts. To avoid applications getting cut off abruptly, you might consider unmounting any mounts of the mount target, if feasible. The operation also deletes the associated network interface. Uncommitted writes might be lost, but breaking a mount target using this operation does not corrupt the file system itself. The file system you created remains. You can mount an EC2 instance in your VPC by using another mount target. This operation requires permissions for the following action on the file system:

* elasticfilesystem:DeleteMountTarget

The DeleteMountTarget call returns while the mount target state is still deleting. You can check the mount target deletion by calling the DescribeMountTargets operation, which returns a list of mount target descriptions for the given file system. The operation also requires permissions for the following Amazon EC2 action on the mount target's network interface:

* ec2:DeleteNetworkInterface

func (*Client) DeleteReplicationConfiguration added in v1.14.0

func (c *Client) DeleteReplicationConfiguration(ctx context.Context, params *DeleteReplicationConfigurationInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DeleteReplicationConfigurationOutput, error)

Deletes an existing replication configuration. To delete a replication configuration, you must make the request from the Amazon Web Services Region in which the destination file system is located. Deleting a replication configuration ends the replication process. After a replication configuration is deleted, the destination file system is no longer read-only. You can write to the destination file system after its status becomes Writeable.

func (*Client) DeleteTags deprecated

func (c *Client) DeleteTags(ctx context.Context, params *DeleteTagsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DeleteTagsOutput, error)

DEPRECATED - DeleteTags is deprecated and not maintained. To remove tags from EFS resources, use the API action. Deletes the specified tags from a file system. If the DeleteTags request includes a tag key that doesn't exist, Amazon EFS ignores it and doesn't cause an error. For more information about tags and related restrictions, see Tag restrictions (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/cost-alloc-tags.html) in the Billing and Cost Management User Guide. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DeleteTags action.

Deprecated: Use UntagResource.

func (*Client) DescribeAccessPoints

func (c *Client) DescribeAccessPoints(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeAccessPointsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeAccessPointsOutput, error)

Returns the description of a specific Amazon EFS access point if the AccessPointId is provided. If you provide an EFS FileSystemId, it returns descriptions of all access points for that file system. You can provide either an AccessPointId or a FileSystemId in the request, but not both. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeAccessPoints action.

func (*Client) DescribeAccountPreferences added in v1.4.0

func (c *Client) DescribeAccountPreferences(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeAccountPreferencesInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeAccountPreferencesOutput, error)

Returns the account preferences settings for the Amazon Web Services account associated with the user making the request, in the current Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Managing Amazon EFS resource IDs.

func (*Client) DescribeBackupPolicy

func (c *Client) DescribeBackupPolicy(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeBackupPolicyInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeBackupPolicyOutput, error)

Returns the backup policy for the specified EFS file system.

func (*Client) DescribeFileSystemPolicy

func (c *Client) DescribeFileSystemPolicy(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeFileSystemPolicyInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeFileSystemPolicyOutput, error)

Returns the FileSystemPolicy for the specified EFS file system. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeFileSystemPolicy action.

func (*Client) DescribeFileSystems

func (c *Client) DescribeFileSystems(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeFileSystemsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeFileSystemsOutput, error)

Returns the description of a specific Amazon EFS file system if either the file system CreationToken or the FileSystemId is provided. Otherwise, it returns descriptions of all file systems owned by the caller's Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling. When retrieving all file system descriptions, you can optionally specify the MaxItems parameter to limit the number of descriptions in a response. Currently, this number is automatically set to 10. If more file system descriptions remain, Amazon EFS returns a NextMarker, an opaque token, in the response. In this case, you should send a subsequent request with the Marker request parameter set to the value of NextMarker. To retrieve a list of your file system descriptions, this operation is used in an iterative process, where DescribeFileSystems is called first without the Marker and then the operation continues to call it with the Marker parameter set to the value of the NextMarker from the previous response until the response has no NextMarker. The order of file systems returned in the response of one DescribeFileSystems call and the order of file systems returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeFileSystems action.

func (*Client) DescribeLifecycleConfiguration

func (c *Client) DescribeLifecycleConfiguration(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeLifecycleConfigurationInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeLifecycleConfigurationOutput, error)

Returns the current LifecycleConfiguration object for the specified Amazon EFS file system. EFS lifecycle management uses the LifecycleConfiguration object to identify which files to move to the EFS Infrequent Access (IA) storage class. For a file system without a LifecycleConfiguration object, the call returns an empty array in the response. When EFS Intelligent-Tiering is enabled, TransitionToPrimaryStorageClass has a value of AFTER_1_ACCESS. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeLifecycleConfiguration operation.

func (*Client) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups

func (c *Client) DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput, error)

Returns the security groups currently in effect for a mount target. This operation requires that the network interface of the mount target has been created and the lifecycle state of the mount target is not deleted. This operation requires permissions for the following actions:

* elasticfilesystem:DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroups action on the mount target's file system.

* ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute action on the mount target's network interface.

func (*Client) DescribeMountTargets

func (c *Client) DescribeMountTargets(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeMountTargetsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeMountTargetsOutput, error)

Returns the descriptions of all the current mount targets, or a specific mount target, for a file system. When requesting all of the current mount targets, the order of mount targets returned in the response is unspecified. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeMountTargets action, on either the file system ID that you specify in FileSystemId, or on the file system of the mount target that you specify in MountTargetId.

func (*Client) DescribeReplicationConfigurations added in v1.14.0

func (c *Client) DescribeReplicationConfigurations(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeReplicationConfigurationsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeReplicationConfigurationsOutput, error)

Retrieves the replication configuration for a specific file system. If a file system is not specified, all of the replication configurations for the Amazon Web Services account in an Amazon Web Services Region are retrieved.

func (*Client) DescribeTags deprecated

func (c *Client) DescribeTags(ctx context.Context, params *DescribeTagsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeTagsOutput, error)

DEPRECATED - The DescribeTags action is deprecated and not maintained. To view tags associated with EFS resources, use the ListTagsForResource API action. Returns the tags associated with a file system. The order of tags returned in the response of one DescribeTags call and the order of tags returned across the responses of a multiple-call iteration (when using pagination) is unspecified. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeTags action.

Deprecated: Use ListTagsForResource.

func (*Client) ListTagsForResource

func (c *Client) ListTagsForResource(ctx context.Context, params *ListTagsForResourceInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*ListTagsForResourceOutput, error)

Lists all tags for a top-level EFS resource. You must provide the ID of the resource that you want to retrieve the tags for. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:DescribeAccessPoints action.

func (*Client) ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups

func (c *Client) ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups(ctx context.Context, params *ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput, error)

Modifies the set of security groups in effect for a mount target. When you create a mount target, Amazon EFS also creates a new network interface. For more information, see CreateMountTarget. This operation replaces the security groups in effect for the network interface associated with a mount target, with the SecurityGroups provided in the request. This operation requires that the network interface of the mount target has been created and the lifecycle state of the mount target is not deleted. The operation requires permissions for the following actions:

* elasticfilesystem:ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroups action on the mount target's file system.

* ec2:ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute action on the mount target's network interface.

func (*Client) PutAccountPreferences added in v1.4.0

func (c *Client) PutAccountPreferences(ctx context.Context, params *PutAccountPreferencesInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*PutAccountPreferencesOutput, error)

Use this operation to set the account preference in the current Amazon Web Services Region to use long 17 character (63 bit) or short 8 character (32 bit) resource IDs for new EFS file system and mount target resources. All existing resource IDs are not affected by any changes you make. You can set the ID preference during the opt-in period as EFS transitions to long resource IDs. For more information, see Managing Amazon EFS resource IDs (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/manage-efs-resource-ids.html). Starting in October, 2021, you will receive an error if you try to set the account preference to use the short 8 character format resource ID. Contact Amazon Web Services support if you receive an error and must use short IDs for file system and mount target resources.

func (*Client) PutBackupPolicy

func (c *Client) PutBackupPolicy(ctx context.Context, params *PutBackupPolicyInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*PutBackupPolicyOutput, error)

Updates the file system's backup policy. Use this action to start or stop automatic backups of the file system.

func (*Client) PutFileSystemPolicy

func (c *Client) PutFileSystemPolicy(ctx context.Context, params *PutFileSystemPolicyInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*PutFileSystemPolicyOutput, error)

Applies an Amazon EFS FileSystemPolicy to an Amazon EFS file system. A file system policy is an IAM resource-based policy and can contain multiple policy statements. A file system always has exactly one file system policy, which can be the default policy or an explicit policy set or updated using this API operation. EFS file system policies have a 20,000 character limit. When an explicit policy is set, it overrides the default policy. For more information about the default file system policy, see Default EFS File System Policy (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/iam-access-control-nfs-efs.html#default-filesystempolicy). EFS file system policies have a 20,000 character limit. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:PutFileSystemPolicy action.

func (*Client) PutLifecycleConfiguration

func (c *Client) PutLifecycleConfiguration(ctx context.Context, params *PutLifecycleConfigurationInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*PutLifecycleConfigurationOutput, error)

Use this action to manage EFS lifecycle management and intelligent tiering. A LifecycleConfiguration consists of one or more LifecyclePolicy objects that define the following:

* EFS Lifecycle management - When Amazon EFS automatically transitions files in a file system into the lower-cost Infrequent Access (IA) storage class. To enable EFS Lifecycle management, set the value of TransitionToIA to one of the available options.

* EFS Intelligent tiering - When Amazon EFS automatically transitions files from IA back into the file system's primary storage class (Standard or One Zone Standard. To enable EFS Intelligent Tiering, set the value of TransitionToPrimaryStorageClass to AFTER_1_ACCESS.

For more information, see EFS Lifecycle Management (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/lifecycle-management-efs.html).

Each Amazon EFS file system supports one lifecycle configuration, which applies to all files in the file system. If a LifecycleConfiguration object already exists for the specified file system, a PutLifecycleConfiguration call modifies the existing configuration. A PutLifecycleConfiguration call with an empty LifecyclePolicies array in the request body deletes any existing LifecycleConfiguration and turns off lifecycle management and intelligent tiering for the file system.

In the request, specify the following:

* The ID for the file system for which you are enabling, disabling, or modifying lifecycle management and intelligent tiering.

* A LifecyclePolicies array of LifecyclePolicy objects that define when files are moved into IA storage, and when they are moved back to Standard storage. Amazon EFS requires that each LifecyclePolicy object have only have a single transition, so the LifecyclePolicies array needs to be structured with separate LifecyclePolicy objects. See the example requests in the following section for more information.

This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:PutLifecycleConfiguration operation. To apply a LifecycleConfiguration object to an encrypted file system, you need the same Key Management Service permissions as when you created the encrypted file system.

func (*Client) TagResource

func (c *Client) TagResource(ctx context.Context, params *TagResourceInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*TagResourceOutput, error)

Creates a tag for an EFS resource. You can create tags for EFS file systems and access points using this API operation. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:TagResource action.

func (*Client) UntagResource

func (c *Client) UntagResource(ctx context.Context, params *UntagResourceInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*UntagResourceOutput, error)

Removes tags from an EFS resource. You can remove tags from EFS file systems and access points using this API operation. This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:UntagResource action.

func (*Client) UpdateFileSystem

func (c *Client) UpdateFileSystem(ctx context.Context, params *UpdateFileSystemInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*UpdateFileSystemOutput, error)

Updates the throughput mode or the amount of provisioned throughput of an existing file system.

type CreateAccessPointInput

type CreateAccessPointInput struct {

	// A string of up to 64 ASCII characters that Amazon EFS uses to ensure idempotent
	// creation.
	//
	// This member is required.
	ClientToken *string

	// The ID of the EFS file system that the access point provides access to.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// The operating system user and group applied to all file system requests made
	// using the access point.
	PosixUser *types.PosixUser

	// Specifies the directory on the Amazon EFS file system that the access point
	// exposes as the root directory of your file system to NFS clients using the
	// access point. The clients using the access point can only access the root
	// directory and below. If the RootDirectory > Path specified does not exist, EFS
	// creates it and applies the CreationInfo settings when a client connects to an
	// access point. When specifying a RootDirectory, you must provide the Path, and
	// the CreationInfo. Amazon EFS creates a root directory only if you have provided
	// the CreationInfo: OwnUid, OwnGID, and permissions for the directory. If you do
	// not provide this information, Amazon EFS does not create the root directory. If
	// the root directory does not exist, attempts to mount using the access point will
	// fail.
	RootDirectory *types.RootDirectory

	// Creates tags associated with the access point. Each tag is a key-value pair,
	// each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services
	// resources (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_tagging.html) in
	// the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.
	Tags []types.Tag
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type CreateAccessPointOutput

type CreateAccessPointOutput struct {

	// The unique Amazon Resource Name (ARN) associated with the access point.
	AccessPointArn *string

	// The ID of the access point, assigned by Amazon EFS.
	AccessPointId *string

	// The opaque string specified in the request to ensure idempotent creation.
	ClientToken *string

	// The ID of the EFS file system that the access point applies to.
	FileSystemId *string

	// Identifies the lifecycle phase of the access point.
	LifeCycleState types.LifeCycleState

	// The name of the access point. This is the value of the Name tag.
	Name *string

	// Identified the Amazon Web Services account that owns the access point resource.
	OwnerId *string

	// The full POSIX identity, including the user ID, group ID, and secondary group
	// IDs on the access point that is used for all file operations by NFS clients
	// using the access point.
	PosixUser *types.PosixUser

	// The directory on the Amazon EFS file system that the access point exposes as the
	// root directory to NFS clients using the access point.
	RootDirectory *types.RootDirectory

	// The tags associated with the access point, presented as an array of Tag objects.
	Tags []types.Tag

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Provides a description of an EFS file system access point.

type CreateFileSystemInput

type CreateFileSystemInput struct {

	// A string of up to 64 ASCII characters. Amazon EFS uses this to ensure idempotent
	// creation.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CreationToken *string

	// Used to create a file system that uses One Zone storage classes. It specifies
	// the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system.
	// Use the format us-east-1a to specify the Availability Zone. For more information
	// about One Zone storage classes, see Using EFS storage classes
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/storage-classes.html) in the Amazon
	// EFS User Guide. One Zone storage classes are not available in all Availability
	// Zones in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.
	AvailabilityZoneName *string

	// Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are
	// creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating
	// a file system that uses One Zone storage classes, automatic backups are enabled
	// by default. For more information, see Automatic backups
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/awsbackup.html#automatic-backups) in
	// the Amazon EFS User Guide. Default is false. However, if you specify an
	// AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true. Backup is not available in all Amazon
	// Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.
	Backup *bool

	// A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating
	// an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key
	// Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the
	// default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the
	// encrypted file system.
	Encrypted *bool

	// The ID of the KMS key that you want to use to protect the encrypted file system.
	// This parameter is required only if you want to use a non-default KMS key. If
	// this parameter is not specified, the default KMS key for Amazon EFS is used. You
	// can specify a KMS key ID using the following formats:
	//
	// * Key ID - A unique
	// identifier of the key, for example 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.
	//
	// * ARN
	// - An Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the key, for example
	// arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.
	//
	// *
	// Key alias - A previously created display name for a key, for example
	// alias/projectKey1.
	//
	// * Key alias ARN - An ARN for a key alias, for example
	// arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:444455556666:alias/projectKey1.
	//
	// If you use KmsKeyId, you
	// must set the CreateFileSystemRequest$Encrypted parameter to true. EFS accepts
	// only symmetric KMS keys. You cannot use asymmetric KMS keys with Amazon EFS file
	// systems.
	KmsKeyId *string

	// The performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance
	// mode for most file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can
	// scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a
	// tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance
	// mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is
	// not supported on file systems using One Zone storage classes.
	PerformanceMode types.PerformanceMode

	// The throughput, measured in MiB/s, that you want to provision for a file system
	// that you're creating. Valid values are 1-1024. Required if ThroughputMode is set
	// to provisioned. The upper limit for throughput is 1024 MiB/s. To increase this
	// limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For more information, see Amazon EFS
	// quotas that you can increase
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/limits.html#soft-limits) in the
	// Amazon EFS User Guide.
	ProvisionedThroughputInMibps *float64

	// Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a
	// user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a
	// "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more
	// information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_tagging.html) in the Amazon
	// Web Services General Reference Guide.
	Tags []types.Tag

	// Specifies the throughput mode for the file system, either bursting or
	// provisioned. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value
	// for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can
	// decrease your file system's throughput in Provisioned Throughput mode or change
	// between the throughput modes, as long as it’s been more than 24 hours since the
	// last decrease or throughput mode change. For more information, see Specifying
	// throughput with provisioned mode
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/performance.html#provisioned-throughput)
	// in the Amazon EFS User Guide. Default is bursting.
	ThroughputMode types.ThroughputMode
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type CreateFileSystemOutput

type CreateFileSystemOutput struct {

	// The time that the file system was created, in seconds (since
	// 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z).
	//
	// This member is required.
	CreationTime *time.Time

	// The opaque string specified in the request.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CreationToken *string

	// The ID of the file system, assigned by Amazon EFS.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// The lifecycle phase of the file system.
	//
	// This member is required.
	LifeCycleState types.LifeCycleState

	// The current number of mount targets that the file system has. For more
	// information, see CreateMountTarget.
	//
	// This member is required.
	NumberOfMountTargets int32

	// The Amazon Web Services account that created the file system. If the file system
	// was created by an IAM user, the parent account to which the user belongs is the
	// owner.
	//
	// This member is required.
	OwnerId *string

	// The performance mode of the file system.
	//
	// This member is required.
	PerformanceMode types.PerformanceMode

	// The latest known metered size (in bytes) of data stored in the file system, in
	// its Value field, and the time at which that size was determined in its Timestamp
	// field. The Timestamp value is the integer number of seconds since
	// 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. The SizeInBytes value doesn't represent the size of a
	// consistent snapshot of the file system, but it is eventually consistent when
	// there are no writes to the file system. That is, SizeInBytes represents actual
	// size only if the file system is not modified for a period longer than a couple
	// of hours. Otherwise, the value is not the exact size that the file system was at
	// any point in time.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SizeInBytes *types.FileSystemSize

	// The tags associated with the file system, presented as an array of Tag objects.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Tags []types.Tag

	// The unique and consistent identifier of the Availability Zone in which the file
	// system's One Zone storage classes exist. For example, use1-az1 is an
	// Availability Zone ID for the us-east-1 Amazon Web Services Region, and it has
	// the same location in every Amazon Web Services account.
	AvailabilityZoneId *string

	// Describes the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which the file system is
	// located, and is valid only for file systems using One Zone storage classes. For
	// more information, see Using EFS storage classes
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/storage-classes.html) in the Amazon
	// EFS User Guide.
	AvailabilityZoneName *string

	// A Boolean value that, if true, indicates that the file system is encrypted.
	Encrypted *bool

	// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the EFS file system, in the format
	// arn:aws:elasticfilesystem:region:account-id:file-system/file-system-id . Example
	// with sample data:
	// arn:aws:elasticfilesystem:us-west-2:1111333322228888:file-system/fs-01234567
	FileSystemArn *string

	// The ID of an KMS key used to protect the encrypted file system.
	KmsKeyId *string

	// You can add tags to a file system, including a Name tag. For more information,
	// see CreateFileSystem. If the file system has a Name tag, Amazon EFS returns the
	// value in this field.
	Name *string

	// The amount of provisioned throughput, measured in MiB/s, for the file system.
	// Valid for file systems using ThroughputMode set to provisioned.
	ProvisionedThroughputInMibps *float64

	// Displays the file system's throughput mode. For more information, see Throughput
	// modes
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/performance.html#throughput-modes) in
	// the Amazon EFS User Guide.
	ThroughputMode types.ThroughputMode

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A description of the file system.

type CreateMountTargetInput

type CreateMountTargetInput struct {

	// The ID of the file system for which to create the mount target.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// The ID of the subnet to add the mount target in. For file systems that use One
	// Zone storage classes, use the subnet that is associated with the file system's
	// Availability Zone.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SubnetId *string

	// Valid IPv4 address within the address range of the specified subnet.
	IpAddress *string

	// Up to five VPC security group IDs, of the form sg-xxxxxxxx. These must be for
	// the same VPC as subnet specified.
	SecurityGroups []string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type CreateMountTargetOutput

type CreateMountTargetOutput struct {

	// The ID of the file system for which the mount target is intended.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// Lifecycle state of the mount target.
	//
	// This member is required.
	LifeCycleState types.LifeCycleState

	// System-assigned mount target ID.
	//
	// This member is required.
	MountTargetId *string

	// The ID of the mount target's subnet.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SubnetId *string

	// The unique and consistent identifier of the Availability Zone that the mount
	// target resides in. For example, use1-az1 is an AZ ID for the us-east-1 Region
	// and it has the same location in every Amazon Web Services account.
	AvailabilityZoneId *string

	// The name of the Availability Zone in which the mount target is located.
	// Availability Zones are independently mapped to names for each Amazon Web
	// Services account. For example, the Availability Zone us-east-1a for your Amazon
	// Web Services account might not be the same location as us-east-1a for another
	// Amazon Web Services account.
	AvailabilityZoneName *string

	// Address at which the file system can be mounted by using the mount target.
	IpAddress *string

	// The ID of the network interface that Amazon EFS created when it created the
	// mount target.
	NetworkInterfaceId *string

	// Amazon Web Services account ID that owns the resource.
	OwnerId *string

	// The virtual private cloud (VPC) ID that the mount target is configured in.
	VpcId *string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Provides a description of a mount target.

type CreateReplicationConfigurationInput added in v1.14.0

type CreateReplicationConfigurationInput struct {

	// An array of destination configuration objects. Only one destination
	// configuration object is supported.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Destinations []types.DestinationToCreate

	// Specifies the Amazon EFS file system that you want to replicate. This file
	// system cannot already be a source or destination file system in another
	// replication configuration.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SourceFileSystemId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type CreateReplicationConfigurationOutput added in v1.14.0

type CreateReplicationConfigurationOutput struct {

	// Describes when the replication configuration was created.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CreationTime *time.Time

	// An array of destination objects. Only one destination object is supported.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Destinations []types.Destination

	// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the original source Amazon EFS file system in
	// the replication configuration.
	//
	// This member is required.
	OriginalSourceFileSystemArn *string

	// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the current source file system in the
	// replication configuration.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SourceFileSystemArn *string

	// The ID of the source Amazon EFS file system that is being replicated.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SourceFileSystemId *string

	// The Amazon Web Services Region in which the source Amazon EFS file system is
	// located.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SourceFileSystemRegion *string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type CreateTagsInput

type CreateTagsInput struct {

	// The ID of the file system whose tags you want to modify (String). This operation
	// modifies the tags only, not the file system.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// An array of Tag objects to add. Each Tag object is a key-value pair.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Tags []types.Tag
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type CreateTagsOutput

type CreateTagsOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteAccessPointInput

type DeleteAccessPointInput struct {

	// The ID of the access point that you want to delete.
	//
	// This member is required.
	AccessPointId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteAccessPointOutput

type DeleteAccessPointOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteFileSystemInput

type DeleteFileSystemInput struct {

	// The ID of the file system you want to delete.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteFileSystemOutput

type DeleteFileSystemOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteFileSystemPolicyInput

type DeleteFileSystemPolicyInput struct {

	// Specifies the EFS file system for which to delete the FileSystemPolicy.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteFileSystemPolicyOutput

type DeleteFileSystemPolicyOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteMountTargetInput

type DeleteMountTargetInput struct {

	// The ID of the mount target to delete (String).
	//
	// This member is required.
	MountTargetId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteMountTargetOutput

type DeleteMountTargetOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteReplicationConfigurationInput added in v1.14.0

type DeleteReplicationConfigurationInput struct {

	// The ID of the source file system in the replication configuration.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SourceFileSystemId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteReplicationConfigurationOutput added in v1.14.0

type DeleteReplicationConfigurationOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteTagsInput

type DeleteTagsInput struct {

	// The ID of the file system whose tags you want to delete (String).
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// A list of tag keys to delete.
	//
	// This member is required.
	TagKeys []string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DeleteTagsOutput

type DeleteTagsOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeAccessPointsAPIClient added in v0.30.0

type DescribeAccessPointsAPIClient interface {
	DescribeAccessPoints(context.Context, *DescribeAccessPointsInput, ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeAccessPointsOutput, error)
}

DescribeAccessPointsAPIClient is a client that implements the DescribeAccessPoints operation.

type DescribeAccessPointsInput

type DescribeAccessPointsInput struct {

	// (Optional) Specifies an EFS access point to describe in the response; mutually
	// exclusive with FileSystemId.
	AccessPointId *string

	// (Optional) If you provide a FileSystemId, EFS returns all access points for that
	// file system; mutually exclusive with AccessPointId.
	FileSystemId *string

	// (Optional) When retrieving all access points for a file system, you can
	// optionally specify the MaxItems parameter to limit the number of objects
	// returned in a response. The default value is 100.
	MaxResults *int32

	// NextToken is present if the response is paginated. You can use NextMarker in the
	// subsequent request to fetch the next page of access point descriptions.
	NextToken *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeAccessPointsOutput

type DescribeAccessPointsOutput struct {

	// An array of access point descriptions.
	AccessPoints []types.AccessPointDescription

	// Present if there are more access points than returned in the response. You can
	// use the NextMarker in the subsequent request to fetch the additional
	// descriptions.
	NextToken *string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeAccessPointsPaginator added in v0.30.0

type DescribeAccessPointsPaginator struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

DescribeAccessPointsPaginator is a paginator for DescribeAccessPoints

func NewDescribeAccessPointsPaginator added in v0.30.0

NewDescribeAccessPointsPaginator returns a new DescribeAccessPointsPaginator

func (*DescribeAccessPointsPaginator) HasMorePages added in v0.30.0

func (p *DescribeAccessPointsPaginator) HasMorePages() bool

HasMorePages returns a boolean indicating whether more pages are available

func (*DescribeAccessPointsPaginator) NextPage added in v0.30.0

NextPage retrieves the next DescribeAccessPoints page.

type DescribeAccessPointsPaginatorOptions added in v0.30.0

type DescribeAccessPointsPaginatorOptions struct {
	// (Optional) When retrieving all access points for a file system, you can
	// optionally specify the MaxItems parameter to limit the number of objects
	// returned in a response. The default value is 100.
	Limit int32

	// Set to true if pagination should stop if the service returns a pagination token
	// that matches the most recent token provided to the service.
	StopOnDuplicateToken bool
}

DescribeAccessPointsPaginatorOptions is the paginator options for DescribeAccessPoints

type DescribeAccountPreferencesInput added in v1.4.0

type DescribeAccountPreferencesInput struct {

	// (Optional) When retrieving account preferences, you can optionally specify the
	// MaxItems parameter to limit the number of objects returned in a response. The
	// default value is 100.
	MaxResults *int32

	// (Optional) You can use NextToken in a subsequent request to fetch the next page
	// of Amazon Web Services account preferences if the response payload was
	// paginated.
	NextToken *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeAccountPreferencesOutput added in v1.4.0

type DescribeAccountPreferencesOutput struct {

	// Present if there are more records than returned in the response. You can use the
	// NextToken in the subsequent request to fetch the additional descriptions.
	NextToken *string

	// Describes the resource ID preference setting for the Amazon Web Services account
	// associated with the user making the request, in the current Amazon Web Services
	// Region.
	ResourceIdPreference *types.ResourceIdPreference

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeBackupPolicyInput

type DescribeBackupPolicyInput struct {

	// Specifies which EFS file system to retrieve the BackupPolicy for.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeBackupPolicyOutput

type DescribeBackupPolicyOutput struct {

	// Describes the file system's backup policy, indicating whether automatic backups
	// are turned on or off.
	BackupPolicy *types.BackupPolicy

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeFileSystemPolicyInput

type DescribeFileSystemPolicyInput struct {

	// Specifies which EFS file system to retrieve the FileSystemPolicy for.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeFileSystemPolicyOutput

type DescribeFileSystemPolicyOutput struct {

	// Specifies the EFS file system to which the FileSystemPolicy applies.
	FileSystemId *string

	// The JSON formatted FileSystemPolicy for the EFS file system.
	Policy *string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeFileSystemsAPIClient added in v0.30.0

type DescribeFileSystemsAPIClient interface {
	DescribeFileSystems(context.Context, *DescribeFileSystemsInput, ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeFileSystemsOutput, error)
}

DescribeFileSystemsAPIClient is a client that implements the DescribeFileSystems operation.

type DescribeFileSystemsInput

type DescribeFileSystemsInput struct {

	// (Optional) Restricts the list to the file system with this creation token
	// (String). You specify a creation token when you create an Amazon EFS file
	// system.
	CreationToken *string

	// (Optional) ID of the file system whose description you want to retrieve
	// (String).
	FileSystemId *string

	// (Optional) Opaque pagination token returned from a previous DescribeFileSystems
	// operation (String). If present, specifies to continue the list from where the
	// returning call had left off.
	Marker *string

	// (Optional) Specifies the maximum number of file systems to return in the
	// response (integer). This number is automatically set to 100. The response is
	// paginated at 100 per page if you have more than 100 file systems.
	MaxItems *int32
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeFileSystemsOutput

type DescribeFileSystemsOutput struct {

	// An array of file system descriptions.
	FileSystems []types.FileSystemDescription

	// Present if provided by caller in the request (String).
	Marker *string

	// Present if there are more file systems than returned in the response (String).
	// You can use the NextMarker in the subsequent request to fetch the descriptions.
	NextMarker *string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeFileSystemsPaginator added in v0.30.0

type DescribeFileSystemsPaginator struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

DescribeFileSystemsPaginator is a paginator for DescribeFileSystems

func NewDescribeFileSystemsPaginator added in v0.30.0

func NewDescribeFileSystemsPaginator(client DescribeFileSystemsAPIClient, params *DescribeFileSystemsInput, optFns ...func(*DescribeFileSystemsPaginatorOptions)) *DescribeFileSystemsPaginator

NewDescribeFileSystemsPaginator returns a new DescribeFileSystemsPaginator

func (*DescribeFileSystemsPaginator) HasMorePages added in v0.30.0

func (p *DescribeFileSystemsPaginator) HasMorePages() bool

HasMorePages returns a boolean indicating whether more pages are available

func (*DescribeFileSystemsPaginator) NextPage added in v0.30.0

func (p *DescribeFileSystemsPaginator) NextPage(ctx context.Context, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeFileSystemsOutput, error)

NextPage retrieves the next DescribeFileSystems page.

type DescribeFileSystemsPaginatorOptions added in v0.30.0

type DescribeFileSystemsPaginatorOptions struct {
	// (Optional) Specifies the maximum number of file systems to return in the
	// response (integer). This number is automatically set to 100. The response is
	// paginated at 100 per page if you have more than 100 file systems.
	Limit int32

	// Set to true if pagination should stop if the service returns a pagination token
	// that matches the most recent token provided to the service.
	StopOnDuplicateToken bool
}

DescribeFileSystemsPaginatorOptions is the paginator options for DescribeFileSystems

type DescribeLifecycleConfigurationInput

type DescribeLifecycleConfigurationInput struct {

	// The ID of the file system whose LifecycleConfiguration object you want to
	// retrieve (String).
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeLifecycleConfigurationOutput

type DescribeLifecycleConfigurationOutput struct {

	// An array of lifecycle management policies. EFS supports a maximum of one policy
	// per file system.
	LifecyclePolicies []types.LifecyclePolicy

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput

type DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput struct {

	// The ID of the mount target whose security groups you want to retrieve.
	//
	// This member is required.
	MountTargetId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput

type DescribeMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput struct {

	// An array of security groups.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SecurityGroups []string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeMountTargetsInput

type DescribeMountTargetsInput struct {

	// (Optional) The ID of the access point whose mount targets that you want to list.
	// It must be included in your request if a FileSystemId or MountTargetId is not
	// included in your request. Accepts either an access point ID or ARN as input.
	AccessPointId *string

	// (Optional) ID of the file system whose mount targets you want to list (String).
	// It must be included in your request if an AccessPointId or MountTargetId is not
	// included. Accepts either a file system ID or ARN as input.
	FileSystemId *string

	// (Optional) Opaque pagination token returned from a previous DescribeMountTargets
	// operation (String). If present, it specifies to continue the list from where the
	// previous returning call left off.
	Marker *string

	// (Optional) Maximum number of mount targets to return in the response. Currently,
	// this number is automatically set to 10, and other values are ignored. The
	// response is paginated at 100 per page if you have more than 100 mount targets.
	MaxItems *int32

	// (Optional) ID of the mount target that you want to have described (String). It
	// must be included in your request if FileSystemId is not included. Accepts either
	// a mount target ID or ARN as input.
	MountTargetId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeMountTargetsOutput

type DescribeMountTargetsOutput struct {

	// If the request included the Marker, the response returns that value in this
	// field.
	Marker *string

	// Returns the file system's mount targets as an array of MountTargetDescription
	// objects.
	MountTargets []types.MountTargetDescription

	// If a value is present, there are more mount targets to return. In a subsequent
	// request, you can provide Marker in your request with this value to retrieve the
	// next set of mount targets.
	NextMarker *string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeReplicationConfigurationsInput added in v1.14.0

type DescribeReplicationConfigurationsInput struct {

	// You can retrieve the replication configuration for a specific file system by
	// providing its file system ID.
	FileSystemId *string

	// (Optional) To limit the number of objects returned in a response, you can
	// specify the MaxItems parameter. The default value is 100.
	MaxResults *int32

	// NextToken is present if the response is paginated. You can use NextToken in a
	// subsequent request to fetch the next page of output.
	NextToken *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeReplicationConfigurationsOutput added in v1.14.0

type DescribeReplicationConfigurationsOutput struct {

	// You can use the NextToken from the previous response in a subsequent request to
	// fetch the additional descriptions.
	NextToken *string

	// The collection of replication configurations that is returned.
	Replications []types.ReplicationConfigurationDescription

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeTagsAPIClient added in v0.30.0

type DescribeTagsAPIClient interface {
	DescribeTags(context.Context, *DescribeTagsInput, ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeTagsOutput, error)
}

DescribeTagsAPIClient is a client that implements the DescribeTags operation.

type DescribeTagsInput

type DescribeTagsInput struct {

	// The ID of the file system whose tag set you want to retrieve.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// (Optional) An opaque pagination token returned from a previous DescribeTags
	// operation (String). If present, it specifies to continue the list from where the
	// previous call left off.
	Marker *string

	// (Optional) The maximum number of file system tags to return in the response.
	// Currently, this number is automatically set to 100, and other values are
	// ignored. The response is paginated at 100 per page if you have more than 100
	// tags.
	MaxItems *int32
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeTagsOutput

type DescribeTagsOutput struct {

	// Returns tags associated with the file system as an array of Tag objects.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Tags []types.Tag

	// If the request included a Marker, the response returns that value in this field.
	Marker *string

	// If a value is present, there are more tags to return. In a subsequent request,
	// you can provide the value of NextMarker as the value of the Marker parameter in
	// your next request to retrieve the next set of tags.
	NextMarker *string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type DescribeTagsPaginator added in v0.30.0

type DescribeTagsPaginator struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

DescribeTagsPaginator is a paginator for DescribeTags

func NewDescribeTagsPaginator added in v0.30.0

func NewDescribeTagsPaginator(client DescribeTagsAPIClient, params *DescribeTagsInput, optFns ...func(*DescribeTagsPaginatorOptions)) *DescribeTagsPaginator

NewDescribeTagsPaginator returns a new DescribeTagsPaginator

func (*DescribeTagsPaginator) HasMorePages added in v0.30.0

func (p *DescribeTagsPaginator) HasMorePages() bool

HasMorePages returns a boolean indicating whether more pages are available

func (*DescribeTagsPaginator) NextPage added in v0.30.0

func (p *DescribeTagsPaginator) NextPage(ctx context.Context, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*DescribeTagsOutput, error)

NextPage retrieves the next DescribeTags page.

type DescribeTagsPaginatorOptions added in v0.30.0

type DescribeTagsPaginatorOptions struct {
	// (Optional) The maximum number of file system tags to return in the response.
	// Currently, this number is automatically set to 100, and other values are
	// ignored. The response is paginated at 100 per page if you have more than 100
	// tags.
	Limit int32

	// Set to true if pagination should stop if the service returns a pagination token
	// that matches the most recent token provided to the service.
	StopOnDuplicateToken bool
}

DescribeTagsPaginatorOptions is the paginator options for DescribeTags

type EndpointResolver

type EndpointResolver interface {
	ResolveEndpoint(region string, options EndpointResolverOptions) (aws.Endpoint, error)
}

EndpointResolver interface for resolving service endpoints.

func EndpointResolverFromURL added in v1.1.0

func EndpointResolverFromURL(url string, optFns ...func(*aws.Endpoint)) EndpointResolver

EndpointResolverFromURL returns an EndpointResolver configured using the provided endpoint url. By default, the resolved endpoint resolver uses the client region as signing region, and the endpoint source is set to EndpointSourceCustom.You can provide functional options to configure endpoint values for the resolved endpoint.

type EndpointResolverFunc

type EndpointResolverFunc func(region string, options EndpointResolverOptions) (aws.Endpoint, error)

EndpointResolverFunc is a helper utility that wraps a function so it satisfies the EndpointResolver interface. This is useful when you want to add additional endpoint resolving logic, or stub out specific endpoints with custom values.

func (EndpointResolverFunc) ResolveEndpoint

func (fn EndpointResolverFunc) ResolveEndpoint(region string, options EndpointResolverOptions) (endpoint aws.Endpoint, err error)

type EndpointResolverOptions added in v0.29.0

type EndpointResolverOptions = internalendpoints.Options

EndpointResolverOptions is the service endpoint resolver options

type HTTPClient

type HTTPClient interface {
	Do(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
}

type HTTPSignerV4

type HTTPSignerV4 interface {
	SignHTTP(ctx context.Context, credentials aws.Credentials, r *http.Request, payloadHash string, service string, region string, signingTime time.Time, optFns ...func(*v4.SignerOptions)) error
}

type IdempotencyTokenProvider

type IdempotencyTokenProvider interface {
	GetIdempotencyToken() (string, error)
}

IdempotencyTokenProvider interface for providing idempotency token

type ListTagsForResourceAPIClient added in v0.30.0

type ListTagsForResourceAPIClient interface {
	ListTagsForResource(context.Context, *ListTagsForResourceInput, ...func(*Options)) (*ListTagsForResourceOutput, error)
}

ListTagsForResourceAPIClient is a client that implements the ListTagsForResource operation.

type ListTagsForResourceInput

type ListTagsForResourceInput struct {

	// Specifies the EFS resource you want to retrieve tags for. You can retrieve tags
	// for EFS file systems and access points using this API endpoint.
	//
	// This member is required.
	ResourceId *string

	// (Optional) Specifies the maximum number of tag objects to return in the
	// response. The default value is 100.
	MaxResults *int32

	// (Optional) You can use NextToken in a subsequent request to fetch the next page
	// of access point descriptions if the response payload was paginated.
	NextToken *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type ListTagsForResourceOutput

type ListTagsForResourceOutput struct {

	// NextToken is present if the response payload is paginated. You can use NextToken
	// in a subsequent request to fetch the next page of access point descriptions.
	NextToken *string

	// An array of the tags for the specified EFS resource.
	Tags []types.Tag

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type ListTagsForResourcePaginator added in v0.30.0

type ListTagsForResourcePaginator struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ListTagsForResourcePaginator is a paginator for ListTagsForResource

func NewListTagsForResourcePaginator added in v0.30.0

func NewListTagsForResourcePaginator(client ListTagsForResourceAPIClient, params *ListTagsForResourceInput, optFns ...func(*ListTagsForResourcePaginatorOptions)) *ListTagsForResourcePaginator

NewListTagsForResourcePaginator returns a new ListTagsForResourcePaginator

func (*ListTagsForResourcePaginator) HasMorePages added in v0.30.0

func (p *ListTagsForResourcePaginator) HasMorePages() bool

HasMorePages returns a boolean indicating whether more pages are available

func (*ListTagsForResourcePaginator) NextPage added in v0.30.0

func (p *ListTagsForResourcePaginator) NextPage(ctx context.Context, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*ListTagsForResourceOutput, error)

NextPage retrieves the next ListTagsForResource page.

type ListTagsForResourcePaginatorOptions added in v0.30.0

type ListTagsForResourcePaginatorOptions struct {
	// (Optional) Specifies the maximum number of tag objects to return in the
	// response. The default value is 100.
	Limit int32

	// Set to true if pagination should stop if the service returns a pagination token
	// that matches the most recent token provided to the service.
	StopOnDuplicateToken bool
}

ListTagsForResourcePaginatorOptions is the paginator options for ListTagsForResource

type ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput

type ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsInput struct {

	// The ID of the mount target whose security groups you want to modify.
	//
	// This member is required.
	MountTargetId *string

	// An array of up to five VPC security group IDs.
	SecurityGroups []string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput

type ModifyMountTargetSecurityGroupsOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type Options

type Options struct {
	// Set of options to modify how an operation is invoked. These apply to all
	// operations invoked for this client. Use functional options on operation call to
	// modify this list for per operation behavior.
	APIOptions []func(*middleware.Stack) error

	// Configures the events that will be sent to the configured logger.
	ClientLogMode aws.ClientLogMode

	// The credentials object to use when signing requests.
	Credentials aws.CredentialsProvider

	// The configuration DefaultsMode that the SDK should use when constructing the
	// clients initial default settings.
	DefaultsMode aws.DefaultsMode

	// The endpoint options to be used when attempting to resolve an endpoint.
	EndpointOptions EndpointResolverOptions

	// The service endpoint resolver.
	EndpointResolver EndpointResolver

	// Signature Version 4 (SigV4) Signer
	HTTPSignerV4 HTTPSignerV4

	// Provides idempotency tokens values that will be automatically populated into
	// idempotent API operations.
	IdempotencyTokenProvider IdempotencyTokenProvider

	// The logger writer interface to write logging messages to.
	Logger logging.Logger

	// The region to send requests to. (Required)
	Region string

	// RetryMaxAttempts specifies the maximum number attempts an API client will call
	// an operation that fails with a retryable error. A value of 0 is ignored, and
	// will not be used to configure the API client created default retryer, or modify
	// per operation call's retry max attempts. When creating a new API Clients this
	// member will only be used if the Retryer Options member is nil. This value will
	// be ignored if Retryer is not nil. If specified in an operation call's functional
	// options with a value that is different than the constructed client's Options,
	// the Client's Retryer will be wrapped to use the operation's specific
	// RetryMaxAttempts value.
	RetryMaxAttempts int

	// RetryMode specifies the retry mode the API client will be created with, if
	// Retryer option is not also specified. When creating a new API Clients this
	// member will only be used if the Retryer Options member is nil. This value will
	// be ignored if Retryer is not nil. Currently does not support per operation call
	// overrides, may in the future.
	RetryMode aws.RetryMode

	// Retryer guides how HTTP requests should be retried in case of recoverable
	// failures. When nil the API client will use a default retryer. The kind of
	// default retry created by the API client can be changed with the RetryMode
	// option.
	Retryer aws.Retryer

	// The RuntimeEnvironment configuration, only populated if the DefaultsMode is set
	// to DefaultsModeAuto and is initialized using config.LoadDefaultConfig. You
	// should not populate this structure programmatically, or rely on the values here
	// within your applications.
	RuntimeEnvironment aws.RuntimeEnvironment

	// The HTTP client to invoke API calls with. Defaults to client's default HTTP
	// implementation if nil.
	HTTPClient HTTPClient
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (Options) Copy

func (o Options) Copy() Options

Copy creates a clone where the APIOptions list is deep copied.

type PutAccountPreferencesInput added in v1.4.0

type PutAccountPreferencesInput struct {

	// Specifies the EFS resource ID preference to set for the user's Amazon Web
	// Services account, in the current Amazon Web Services Region, either LONG_ID (17
	// characters), or SHORT_ID (8 characters). Starting in October, 2021, you will
	// receive an error when setting the account preference to SHORT_ID. Contact Amazon
	// Web Services support if you receive an error and must use short IDs for file
	// system and mount target resources.
	//
	// This member is required.
	ResourceIdType types.ResourceIdType
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type PutAccountPreferencesOutput added in v1.4.0

type PutAccountPreferencesOutput struct {

	// Describes the resource type and its ID preference for the user's Amazon Web
	// Services account, in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
	ResourceIdPreference *types.ResourceIdPreference

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type PutBackupPolicyInput

type PutBackupPolicyInput struct {

	// The backup policy included in the PutBackupPolicy request.
	//
	// This member is required.
	BackupPolicy *types.BackupPolicy

	// Specifies which EFS file system to update the backup policy for.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type PutBackupPolicyOutput

type PutBackupPolicyOutput struct {

	// Describes the file system's backup policy, indicating whether automatic backups
	// are turned on or off.
	BackupPolicy *types.BackupPolicy

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type PutFileSystemPolicyInput

type PutFileSystemPolicyInput struct {

	// The ID of the EFS file system that you want to create or update the
	// FileSystemPolicy for.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// The FileSystemPolicy that you're creating. Accepts a JSON formatted policy
	// definition. EFS file system policies have a 20,000 character limit. To find out
	// more about the elements that make up a file system policy, see EFS
	// Resource-based Policies
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/access-control-overview.html#access-control-manage-access-intro-resource-policies).
	//
	// This member is required.
	Policy *string

	// (Optional) A boolean that specifies whether or not to bypass the
	// FileSystemPolicy lockout safety check. The lockout safety check determines
	// whether the policy in the request will lock out, or prevent, the IAM principal
	// that is making the request from making future PutFileSystemPolicy requests on
	// this file system. Set BypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck to True only when you
	// intend to prevent the IAM principal that is making the request from making
	// subsequent PutFileSystemPolicy requests on this file system. The default value
	// is False.
	BypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck bool
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type PutFileSystemPolicyOutput

type PutFileSystemPolicyOutput struct {

	// Specifies the EFS file system to which the FileSystemPolicy applies.
	FileSystemId *string

	// The JSON formatted FileSystemPolicy for the EFS file system.
	Policy *string

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type PutLifecycleConfigurationInput

type PutLifecycleConfigurationInput struct {

	// The ID of the file system for which you are creating the LifecycleConfiguration
	// object (String).
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// An array of LifecyclePolicy objects that define the file system's
	// LifecycleConfiguration object. A LifecycleConfiguration object informs EFS
	// lifecycle management and EFS Intelligent-Tiering of the following:
	//
	// * When to
	// move files in the file system from primary storage to the IA storage class.
	//
	// *
	// When to move files that are in IA storage to primary storage.
	//
	// When using the
	// put-lifecycle-configuration CLI command or the PutLifecycleConfiguration API
	// action, Amazon EFS requires that each LifecyclePolicy object have only a single
	// transition. This means that in a request body, LifecyclePolicies must be
	// structured as an array of LifecyclePolicy objects, one object for each
	// transition, TransitionToIA, TransitionToPrimaryStorageClass. See the example
	// requests in the following section for more information.
	//
	// This member is required.
	LifecyclePolicies []types.LifecyclePolicy
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type PutLifecycleConfigurationOutput

type PutLifecycleConfigurationOutput struct {

	// An array of lifecycle management policies. EFS supports a maximum of one policy
	// per file system.
	LifecyclePolicies []types.LifecyclePolicy

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type ResolveEndpoint

type ResolveEndpoint struct {
	Resolver EndpointResolver
	Options  EndpointResolverOptions
}

func (*ResolveEndpoint) HandleSerialize

func (*ResolveEndpoint) ID

func (*ResolveEndpoint) ID() string

type TagResourceInput

type TagResourceInput struct {

	// The ID specifying the EFS resource that you want to create a tag for.
	//
	// This member is required.
	ResourceId *string

	// An array of Tag objects to add. Each Tag object is a key-value pair.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Tags []types.Tag
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type TagResourceOutput

type TagResourceOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type UntagResourceInput

type UntagResourceInput struct {

	// Specifies the EFS resource that you want to remove tags from.
	//
	// This member is required.
	ResourceId *string

	// The keys of the key-value tag pairs that you want to remove from the specified
	// EFS resource.
	//
	// This member is required.
	TagKeys []string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type UntagResourceOutput

type UntagResourceOutput struct {
	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type UpdateFileSystemInput

type UpdateFileSystemInput struct {

	// The ID of the file system that you want to update.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// (Optional) Sets the amount of provisioned throughput, in MiB/s, for the file
	// system. Valid values are 1-1024. If you are changing the throughput mode to
	// provisioned, you must also provide the amount of provisioned throughput.
	// Required if ThroughputMode is changed to provisioned on update.
	ProvisionedThroughputInMibps *float64

	// (Optional) Updates the file system's throughput mode. If you're not updating
	// your throughput mode, you don't need to provide this value in your request. If
	// you are changing the ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value
	// for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps.
	ThroughputMode types.ThroughputMode
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type UpdateFileSystemOutput

type UpdateFileSystemOutput struct {

	// The time that the file system was created, in seconds (since
	// 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z).
	//
	// This member is required.
	CreationTime *time.Time

	// The opaque string specified in the request.
	//
	// This member is required.
	CreationToken *string

	// The ID of the file system, assigned by Amazon EFS.
	//
	// This member is required.
	FileSystemId *string

	// The lifecycle phase of the file system.
	//
	// This member is required.
	LifeCycleState types.LifeCycleState

	// The current number of mount targets that the file system has. For more
	// information, see CreateMountTarget.
	//
	// This member is required.
	NumberOfMountTargets int32

	// The Amazon Web Services account that created the file system. If the file system
	// was created by an IAM user, the parent account to which the user belongs is the
	// owner.
	//
	// This member is required.
	OwnerId *string

	// The performance mode of the file system.
	//
	// This member is required.
	PerformanceMode types.PerformanceMode

	// The latest known metered size (in bytes) of data stored in the file system, in
	// its Value field, and the time at which that size was determined in its Timestamp
	// field. The Timestamp value is the integer number of seconds since
	// 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. The SizeInBytes value doesn't represent the size of a
	// consistent snapshot of the file system, but it is eventually consistent when
	// there are no writes to the file system. That is, SizeInBytes represents actual
	// size only if the file system is not modified for a period longer than a couple
	// of hours. Otherwise, the value is not the exact size that the file system was at
	// any point in time.
	//
	// This member is required.
	SizeInBytes *types.FileSystemSize

	// The tags associated with the file system, presented as an array of Tag objects.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Tags []types.Tag

	// The unique and consistent identifier of the Availability Zone in which the file
	// system's One Zone storage classes exist. For example, use1-az1 is an
	// Availability Zone ID for the us-east-1 Amazon Web Services Region, and it has
	// the same location in every Amazon Web Services account.
	AvailabilityZoneId *string

	// Describes the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which the file system is
	// located, and is valid only for file systems using One Zone storage classes. For
	// more information, see Using EFS storage classes
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/storage-classes.html) in the Amazon
	// EFS User Guide.
	AvailabilityZoneName *string

	// A Boolean value that, if true, indicates that the file system is encrypted.
	Encrypted *bool

	// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the EFS file system, in the format
	// arn:aws:elasticfilesystem:region:account-id:file-system/file-system-id . Example
	// with sample data:
	// arn:aws:elasticfilesystem:us-west-2:1111333322228888:file-system/fs-01234567
	FileSystemArn *string

	// The ID of an KMS key used to protect the encrypted file system.
	KmsKeyId *string

	// You can add tags to a file system, including a Name tag. For more information,
	// see CreateFileSystem. If the file system has a Name tag, Amazon EFS returns the
	// value in this field.
	Name *string

	// The amount of provisioned throughput, measured in MiB/s, for the file system.
	// Valid for file systems using ThroughputMode set to provisioned.
	ProvisionedThroughputInMibps *float64

	// Displays the file system's throughput mode. For more information, see Throughput
	// modes
	// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/performance.html#throughput-modes) in
	// the Amazon EFS User Guide.
	ThroughputMode types.ThroughputMode

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

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