@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class RotateSecretRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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RotateSecretRequest() |
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RotateSecretRequest |
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getClientRequestToken()
(Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency.
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String |
getRotationLambdaARN()
(Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.
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RotationRulesType |
getRotationRules()
A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.
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String |
getSecretId()
Specifies the secret that you want to rotate.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
(Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency.
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void |
setRotationLambdaARN(String rotationLambdaARN)
(Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.
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void |
setRotationRules(RotationRulesType rotationRules)
A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.
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void |
setSecretId(String secretId)
Specifies the secret that you want to rotate.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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RotateSecretRequest |
withClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
(Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency.
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RotateSecretRequest |
withRotationLambdaARN(String rotationLambdaARN)
(Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.
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RotateSecretRequest |
withRotationRules(RotationRulesType rotationRules)
A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.
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RotateSecretRequest |
withSecretId(String secretId)
Specifies the secret that you want to rotate.
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addHandlerContext, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeout
public void setSecretId(String secretId)
Specifies the secret that you want to rotate. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.
If you specify an ARN, we generally recommend that you specify a complete ARN. You can specify a partial ARN too—for example, if you don’t include the final hyphen and six random characters that Secrets Manager adds at the end of the ARN when you created the secret. A partial ARN match can work as long as it uniquely matches only one secret. However, if your secret has a name that ends in a hyphen followed by six characters (before Secrets Manager adds the hyphen and six characters to the ARN) and you try to use that as a partial ARN, then those characters cause Secrets Manager to assume that you’re specifying a complete ARN. This confusion can cause unexpected results. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you don’t create secret names that end with a hyphen followed by six characters.
secretId
- Specifies the secret that you want to rotate. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the
friendly name of the secret. If you specify an ARN, we generally recommend that you specify a complete ARN. You can specify a partial ARN too—for example, if you don’t include the final hyphen and six random characters that Secrets Manager adds at the end of the ARN when you created the secret. A partial ARN match can work as long as it uniquely matches only one secret. However, if your secret has a name that ends in a hyphen followed by six characters (before Secrets Manager adds the hyphen and six characters to the ARN) and you try to use that as a partial ARN, then those characters cause Secrets Manager to assume that you’re specifying a complete ARN. This confusion can cause unexpected results. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you don’t create secret names that end with a hyphen followed by six characters.
public String getSecretId()
Specifies the secret that you want to rotate. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.
If you specify an ARN, we generally recommend that you specify a complete ARN. You can specify a partial ARN too—for example, if you don’t include the final hyphen and six random characters that Secrets Manager adds at the end of the ARN when you created the secret. A partial ARN match can work as long as it uniquely matches only one secret. However, if your secret has a name that ends in a hyphen followed by six characters (before Secrets Manager adds the hyphen and six characters to the ARN) and you try to use that as a partial ARN, then those characters cause Secrets Manager to assume that you’re specifying a complete ARN. This confusion can cause unexpected results. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you don’t create secret names that end with a hyphen followed by six characters.
If you specify an ARN, we generally recommend that you specify a complete ARN. You can specify a partial ARN too—for example, if you don’t include the final hyphen and six random characters that Secrets Manager adds at the end of the ARN when you created the secret. A partial ARN match can work as long as it uniquely matches only one secret. However, if your secret has a name that ends in a hyphen followed by six characters (before Secrets Manager adds the hyphen and six characters to the ARN) and you try to use that as a partial ARN, then those characters cause Secrets Manager to assume that you’re specifying a complete ARN. This confusion can cause unexpected results. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you don’t create secret names that end with a hyphen followed by six characters.
public RotateSecretRequest withSecretId(String secretId)
Specifies the secret that you want to rotate. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.
If you specify an ARN, we generally recommend that you specify a complete ARN. You can specify a partial ARN too—for example, if you don’t include the final hyphen and six random characters that Secrets Manager adds at the end of the ARN when you created the secret. A partial ARN match can work as long as it uniquely matches only one secret. However, if your secret has a name that ends in a hyphen followed by six characters (before Secrets Manager adds the hyphen and six characters to the ARN) and you try to use that as a partial ARN, then those characters cause Secrets Manager to assume that you’re specifying a complete ARN. This confusion can cause unexpected results. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you don’t create secret names that end with a hyphen followed by six characters.
secretId
- Specifies the secret that you want to rotate. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the
friendly name of the secret. If you specify an ARN, we generally recommend that you specify a complete ARN. You can specify a partial ARN too—for example, if you don’t include the final hyphen and six random characters that Secrets Manager adds at the end of the ARN when you created the secret. A partial ARN match can work as long as it uniquely matches only one secret. However, if your secret has a name that ends in a hyphen followed by six characters (before Secrets Manager adds the hyphen and six characters to the ARN) and you try to use that as a partial ARN, then those characters cause Secrets Manager to assume that you’re specifying a complete ARN. This confusion can cause unexpected results. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you don’t create secret names that end with a hyphen followed by six characters.
public void setClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
(Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency.
If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The
CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request for this parameter. If you don't use
the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a
ClientRequestToken
yourself for new versions and include that value in the request.
You only need to specify your own value if you are implementing your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret.
Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures
and retries during the function's processing. This value becomes the VersionId
of the new version.
clientRequestToken
- (Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency.
If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter
empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request for this parameter.
If you don't use the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint,
then you must generate a ClientRequestToken
yourself for new versions and include that value
in the request.
You only need to specify your own value if you are implementing your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret.
Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are
failures and retries during the function's processing. This value becomes the VersionId
of
the new version.
public String getClientRequestToken()
(Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency.
If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The
CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request for this parameter. If you don't use
the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a
ClientRequestToken
yourself for new versions and include that value in the request.
You only need to specify your own value if you are implementing your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret.
Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures
and retries during the function's processing. This value becomes the VersionId
of the new version.
If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter
empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request for this
parameter. If you don't use the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager
service endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken
yourself for new versions and
include that value in the request.
You only need to specify your own value if you are implementing your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret.
Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are
failures and retries during the function's processing. This value becomes the VersionId
of
the new version.
public RotateSecretRequest withClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
(Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency.
If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter empty. The
CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request for this parameter. If you don't use
the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint, then you must generate a
ClientRequestToken
yourself for new versions and include that value in the request.
You only need to specify your own value if you are implementing your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret.
Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures
and retries during the function's processing. This value becomes the VersionId
of the new version.
clientRequestToken
- (Optional) Specifies a unique identifier for the new version of the secret that helps ensure idempotency.
If you use the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDK to call this operation, then you can leave this parameter
empty. The CLI or SDK generates a random UUID for you and includes that in the request for this parameter.
If you don't use the SDK and instead generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service endpoint,
then you must generate a ClientRequestToken
yourself for new versions and include that value
in the request.
You only need to specify your own value if you are implementing your own retry logic and want to ensure that a given secret is not created twice. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness within the specified secret.
Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are
failures and retries during the function's processing. This value becomes the VersionId
of
the new version.
public void setRotationLambdaARN(String rotationLambdaARN)
(Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.
rotationLambdaARN
- (Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.public String getRotationLambdaARN()
(Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.
public RotateSecretRequest withRotationLambdaARN(String rotationLambdaARN)
(Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.
rotationLambdaARN
- (Optional) Specifies the ARN of the Lambda function that can rotate the secret.public void setRotationRules(RotationRulesType rotationRules)
A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.
rotationRules
- A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.public RotationRulesType getRotationRules()
A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.
public RotateSecretRequest withRotationRules(RotationRulesType rotationRules)
A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.
rotationRules
- A structure that defines the rotation configuration for this secret.public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public RotateSecretRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequest
clone
in class AmazonWebServiceRequest
Object.clone()
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