@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class QueryRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
NOOP| Constructor and Description | 
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QueryRequest()  | 
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QueryRequest | 
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context. 
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boolean | 
equals(Object obj)  | 
String | 
getClientToken()
 Unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters specified when a  
Query request is made. | 
Integer | 
getMaxRows()
 The total number of rows to be returned in the  
Query output. | 
String | 
getNextToken()
 A pagination token used to return a set of results. 
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String | 
getQueryString()
 The query to be run by Timestream. 
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int | 
hashCode()  | 
void | 
setClientToken(String clientToken)
 Unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters specified when a  
Query request is made. | 
void | 
setMaxRows(Integer maxRows)
 The total number of rows to be returned in the  
Query output. | 
void | 
setNextToken(String nextToken)
 A pagination token used to return a set of results. 
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void | 
setQueryString(String queryString)
 The query to be run by Timestream. 
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String | 
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object. 
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QueryRequest | 
withClientToken(String clientToken)
 Unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters specified when a  
Query request is made. | 
QueryRequest | 
withMaxRows(Integer maxRows)
 The total number of rows to be returned in the  
Query output. | 
QueryRequest | 
withNextToken(String nextToken)
 A pagination token used to return a set of results. 
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QueryRequest | 
withQueryString(String queryString)
 The query to be run by Timestream. 
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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, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic void setQueryString(String queryString)
The query to be run by Timestream.
queryString - The query to be run by Timestream.public String getQueryString()
The query to be run by Timestream.
public QueryRequest withQueryString(String queryString)
The query to be run by Timestream.
queryString - The query to be run by Timestream.public void setClientToken(String clientToken)
 Unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters specified when a Query request is made.
 Providing a ClientToken makes the call to Query idempotent. This means that
 running the same query repeatedly will produce the same result. In other words, making multiple identical
 Query requests has the same effect as making a single request. When using ClientToken
 in a query, note the following:
 
 If the Query API is instantiated without a ClientToken, the Query SDK generates a
 ClientToken on your behalf.
 
 If the Query invocation only contains the ClientToken but does not include a
 NextToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
 
 If the invocation contains NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent
 invocation of a prior call to the Query API, and a result set is returned.
 
 After 4 hours, any request with the same ClientToken is treated as a new request.
 
clientToken - Unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters specified when a Query request is
        made. Providing a ClientToken makes the call to Query idempotent. This
        means that running the same query repeatedly will produce the same result. In other words, making multiple
        identical Query requests has the same effect as making a single request. When using
        ClientToken in a query, note the following: 
        
        If the Query API is instantiated without a ClientToken, the Query SDK generates a
        ClientToken on your behalf.
        
        If the Query invocation only contains the ClientToken but does not include a
        NextToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
        
        If the invocation contains NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a
        subsequent invocation of a prior call to the Query API, and a result set is returned.
        
        After 4 hours, any request with the same ClientToken is treated as a new request.
        
public String getClientToken()
 Unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters specified when a Query request is made.
 Providing a ClientToken makes the call to Query idempotent. This means that
 running the same query repeatedly will produce the same result. In other words, making multiple identical
 Query requests has the same effect as making a single request. When using ClientToken
 in a query, note the following:
 
 If the Query API is instantiated without a ClientToken, the Query SDK generates a
 ClientToken on your behalf.
 
 If the Query invocation only contains the ClientToken but does not include a
 NextToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
 
 If the invocation contains NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent
 invocation of a prior call to the Query API, and a result set is returned.
 
 After 4 hours, any request with the same ClientToken is treated as a new request.
 
Query request is
         made. Providing a ClientToken makes the call to Query idempotent. This
         means that running the same query repeatedly will produce the same result. In other words, making
         multiple identical Query requests has the same effect as making a single request. When using
         ClientToken in a query, note the following: 
         
         If the Query API is instantiated without a ClientToken, the Query SDK generates a
         ClientToken on your behalf.
         
         If the Query invocation only contains the ClientToken but does not include a
         NextToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
         
         If the invocation contains NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a
         subsequent invocation of a prior call to the Query API, and a result set is returned.
         
         After 4 hours, any request with the same ClientToken is treated as a new request.
         
public QueryRequest withClientToken(String clientToken)
 Unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters specified when a Query request is made.
 Providing a ClientToken makes the call to Query idempotent. This means that
 running the same query repeatedly will produce the same result. In other words, making multiple identical
 Query requests has the same effect as making a single request. When using ClientToken
 in a query, note the following:
 
 If the Query API is instantiated without a ClientToken, the Query SDK generates a
 ClientToken on your behalf.
 
 If the Query invocation only contains the ClientToken but does not include a
 NextToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
 
 If the invocation contains NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent
 invocation of a prior call to the Query API, and a result set is returned.
 
 After 4 hours, any request with the same ClientToken is treated as a new request.
 
clientToken - Unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters specified when a Query request is
        made. Providing a ClientToken makes the call to Query idempotent. This
        means that running the same query repeatedly will produce the same result. In other words, making multiple
        identical Query requests has the same effect as making a single request. When using
        ClientToken in a query, note the following: 
        
        If the Query API is instantiated without a ClientToken, the Query SDK generates a
        ClientToken on your behalf.
        
        If the Query invocation only contains the ClientToken but does not include a
        NextToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
        
        If the invocation contains NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a
        subsequent invocation of a prior call to the Query API, and a result set is returned.
        
        After 4 hours, any request with the same ClientToken is treated as a new request.
        
public void setNextToken(String nextToken)
 A pagination token used to return a set of results. When the Query API is invoked using
 NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent invocation of a prior call to
 Query, and a result set is returned. However, if the Query invocation only contains the
 ClientToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
 
Note the following when using NextToken in a query:
 A pagination token can be used for up to five Query invocations, OR for a duration of up to 1 hour –
 whichever comes first.
 
 Using the same NextToken will return the same set of records. To keep paginating through the result
 set, you must to use the most recent nextToken.
 
 Suppose a Query invocation returns two NextToken values, TokenA and
 TokenB. If TokenB is used in a subsequent Query invocation, then
 TokenA is invalidated and cannot be reused.
 
To request a previous result set from a query after pagination has begun, you must re-invoke the Query API.
 The latest NextToken should be used to paginate until null is returned, at which point
 a new NextToken should be used.
 
 If the IAM principal of the query initiator and the result reader are not the same and/or the query initiator and
 the result reader do not have the same query string in the query requests, the query will fail with an
 Invalid pagination token error.
 
nextToken - A pagination token used to return a set of results. When the Query API is invoked using
        NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent invocation of a prior
        call to Query, and a result set is returned. However, if the Query invocation
        only contains the ClientToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new
        query run. 
        Note the following when using NextToken in a query:
        A pagination token can be used for up to five Query invocations, OR for a duration of up to 1
        hour – whichever comes first.
        
        Using the same NextToken will return the same set of records. To keep paginating through the
        result set, you must to use the most recent nextToken.
        
        Suppose a Query invocation returns two NextToken values, TokenA and
        TokenB. If TokenB is used in a subsequent Query invocation, then
        TokenA is invalidated and cannot be reused.
        
To request a previous result set from a query after pagination has begun, you must re-invoke the Query API.
        The latest NextToken should be used to paginate until null is returned, at which
        point a new NextToken should be used.
        
        If the IAM principal of the query initiator and the result reader are not the same and/or the query
        initiator and the result reader do not have the same query string in the query requests, the query will
        fail with an Invalid pagination token error.
        
public String getNextToken()
 A pagination token used to return a set of results. When the Query API is invoked using
 NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent invocation of a prior call to
 Query, and a result set is returned. However, if the Query invocation only contains the
 ClientToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
 
Note the following when using NextToken in a query:
 A pagination token can be used for up to five Query invocations, OR for a duration of up to 1 hour –
 whichever comes first.
 
 Using the same NextToken will return the same set of records. To keep paginating through the result
 set, you must to use the most recent nextToken.
 
 Suppose a Query invocation returns two NextToken values, TokenA and
 TokenB. If TokenB is used in a subsequent Query invocation, then
 TokenA is invalidated and cannot be reused.
 
To request a previous result set from a query after pagination has begun, you must re-invoke the Query API.
 The latest NextToken should be used to paginate until null is returned, at which point
 a new NextToken should be used.
 
 If the IAM principal of the query initiator and the result reader are not the same and/or the query initiator and
 the result reader do not have the same query string in the query requests, the query will fail with an
 Invalid pagination token error.
 
Query API is invoked using
         NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent invocation of a prior
         call to Query, and a result set is returned. However, if the Query invocation
         only contains the ClientToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new
         query run. 
         Note the following when using NextToken in a query:
         A pagination token can be used for up to five Query invocations, OR for a duration of up to
         1 hour – whichever comes first.
         
         Using the same NextToken will return the same set of records. To keep paginating through the
         result set, you must to use the most recent nextToken.
         
         Suppose a Query invocation returns two NextToken values, TokenA
         and TokenB. If TokenB is used in a subsequent Query invocation,
         then TokenA is invalidated and cannot be reused.
         
To request a previous result set from a query after pagination has begun, you must re-invoke the Query API.
         The latest NextToken should be used to paginate until null is returned, at
         which point a new NextToken should be used.
         
         If the IAM principal of the query initiator and the result reader are not the same and/or the query
         initiator and the result reader do not have the same query string in the query requests, the query will
         fail with an Invalid pagination token error.
         
public QueryRequest withNextToken(String nextToken)
 A pagination token used to return a set of results. When the Query API is invoked using
 NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent invocation of a prior call to
 Query, and a result set is returned. However, if the Query invocation only contains the
 ClientToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new query run.
 
Note the following when using NextToken in a query:
 A pagination token can be used for up to five Query invocations, OR for a duration of up to 1 hour –
 whichever comes first.
 
 Using the same NextToken will return the same set of records. To keep paginating through the result
 set, you must to use the most recent nextToken.
 
 Suppose a Query invocation returns two NextToken values, TokenA and
 TokenB. If TokenB is used in a subsequent Query invocation, then
 TokenA is invalidated and cannot be reused.
 
To request a previous result set from a query after pagination has begun, you must re-invoke the Query API.
 The latest NextToken should be used to paginate until null is returned, at which point
 a new NextToken should be used.
 
 If the IAM principal of the query initiator and the result reader are not the same and/or the query initiator and
 the result reader do not have the same query string in the query requests, the query will fail with an
 Invalid pagination token error.
 
nextToken - A pagination token used to return a set of results. When the Query API is invoked using
        NextToken, that particular invocation is assumed to be a subsequent invocation of a prior
        call to Query, and a result set is returned. However, if the Query invocation
        only contains the ClientToken, that invocation of Query is assumed to be a new
        query run. 
        Note the following when using NextToken in a query:
        A pagination token can be used for up to five Query invocations, OR for a duration of up to 1
        hour – whichever comes first.
        
        Using the same NextToken will return the same set of records. To keep paginating through the
        result set, you must to use the most recent nextToken.
        
        Suppose a Query invocation returns two NextToken values, TokenA and
        TokenB. If TokenB is used in a subsequent Query invocation, then
        TokenA is invalidated and cannot be reused.
        
To request a previous result set from a query after pagination has begun, you must re-invoke the Query API.
        The latest NextToken should be used to paginate until null is returned, at which
        point a new NextToken should be used.
        
        If the IAM principal of the query initiator and the result reader are not the same and/or the query
        initiator and the result reader do not have the same query string in the query requests, the query will
        fail with an Invalid pagination token error.
        
public void setMaxRows(Integer maxRows)
 The total number of rows to be returned in the Query output. The initial run of Query
 with a MaxRows value specified will return the result set of the query in two cases:
 
 The size of the result is less than 1MB.
 
 The number of rows in the result set is less than the value of maxRows.
 
 Otherwise, the initial invocation of Query only returns a NextToken, which can then be
 used in subsequent calls to fetch the result set. To resume pagination, provide the NextToken value
 in the subsequent command.
 
 If the row size is large (e.g. a row has many columns), Timestream may return fewer rows to keep the response
 size from exceeding the 1 MB limit. If MaxRows is not provided, Timestream will send the necessary
 number of rows to meet the 1 MB limit.
 
maxRows - The total number of rows to be returned in the Query output. The initial run of
        Query with a MaxRows value specified will return the result set of the query in
        two cases: 
        
        The size of the result is less than 1MB.
        
        The number of rows in the result set is less than the value of maxRows.
        
        Otherwise, the initial invocation of Query only returns a NextToken, which can
        then be used in subsequent calls to fetch the result set. To resume pagination, provide the
        NextToken value in the subsequent command.
        
        If the row size is large (e.g. a row has many columns), Timestream may return fewer rows to keep the
        response size from exceeding the 1 MB limit. If MaxRows is not provided, Timestream will send
        the necessary number of rows to meet the 1 MB limit.
public Integer getMaxRows()
 The total number of rows to be returned in the Query output. The initial run of Query
 with a MaxRows value specified will return the result set of the query in two cases:
 
 The size of the result is less than 1MB.
 
 The number of rows in the result set is less than the value of maxRows.
 
 Otherwise, the initial invocation of Query only returns a NextToken, which can then be
 used in subsequent calls to fetch the result set. To resume pagination, provide the NextToken value
 in the subsequent command.
 
 If the row size is large (e.g. a row has many columns), Timestream may return fewer rows to keep the response
 size from exceeding the 1 MB limit. If MaxRows is not provided, Timestream will send the necessary
 number of rows to meet the 1 MB limit.
 
Query output. The initial run of
         Query with a MaxRows value specified will return the result set of the query in
         two cases: 
         
         The size of the result is less than 1MB.
         
         The number of rows in the result set is less than the value of maxRows.
         
         Otherwise, the initial invocation of Query only returns a NextToken, which can
         then be used in subsequent calls to fetch the result set. To resume pagination, provide the
         NextToken value in the subsequent command.
         
         If the row size is large (e.g. a row has many columns), Timestream may return fewer rows to keep the
         response size from exceeding the 1 MB limit. If MaxRows is not provided, Timestream will
         send the necessary number of rows to meet the 1 MB limit.
public QueryRequest withMaxRows(Integer maxRows)
 The total number of rows to be returned in the Query output. The initial run of Query
 with a MaxRows value specified will return the result set of the query in two cases:
 
 The size of the result is less than 1MB.
 
 The number of rows in the result set is less than the value of maxRows.
 
 Otherwise, the initial invocation of Query only returns a NextToken, which can then be
 used in subsequent calls to fetch the result set. To resume pagination, provide the NextToken value
 in the subsequent command.
 
 If the row size is large (e.g. a row has many columns), Timestream may return fewer rows to keep the response
 size from exceeding the 1 MB limit. If MaxRows is not provided, Timestream will send the necessary
 number of rows to meet the 1 MB limit.
 
maxRows - The total number of rows to be returned in the Query output. The initial run of
        Query with a MaxRows value specified will return the result set of the query in
        two cases: 
        
        The size of the result is less than 1MB.
        
        The number of rows in the result set is less than the value of maxRows.
        
        Otherwise, the initial invocation of Query only returns a NextToken, which can
        then be used in subsequent calls to fetch the result set. To resume pagination, provide the
        NextToken value in the subsequent command.
        
        If the row size is large (e.g. a row has many columns), Timestream may return fewer rows to keep the
        response size from exceeding the 1 MB limit. If MaxRows is not provided, Timestream will send
        the necessary number of rows to meet the 1 MB limit.
public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public QueryRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequestclone in class AmazonWebServiceRequestObject.clone()