@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class InvokeRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
NOOP| Constructor and Description | 
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| InvokeRequest() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
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| InvokeRequest | clone() | 
| boolean | equals(Object obj) | 
| String | getClientContext()
 Using the  ClientContextyou can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you are
 invoking. | 
| String | getFunctionName()
 The Lambda function name. | 
| String | getInvocationType()
 By default, the  InvokeAPI assumesRequestResponseinvocation type. | 
| String | getLogType()
 You can set this optional parameter to  Tailin the request only if you specify theInvocationTypeparameter with valueRequestResponse. | 
| ByteBuffer | getPayload()
 JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input. | 
| String | getQualifier()
 You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version or alias name. | 
| int | hashCode() | 
| void | setClientContext(String clientContext)
 Using the  ClientContextyou can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you are
 invoking. | 
| void | setFunctionName(String functionName)
 The Lambda function name. | 
| void | setInvocationType(InvocationType invocationType)
 By default, the  InvokeAPI assumesRequestResponseinvocation type. | 
| void | setInvocationType(String invocationType)
 By default, the  InvokeAPI assumesRequestResponseinvocation type. | 
| void | setLogType(LogType logType)
 You can set this optional parameter to  Tailin the request only if you specify theInvocationTypeparameter with valueRequestResponse. | 
| void | setLogType(String logType)
 You can set this optional parameter to  Tailin the request only if you specify theInvocationTypeparameter with valueRequestResponse. | 
| void | setPayload(ByteBuffer payload)
 JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input. | 
| void | setPayload(String payload)
 JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input. | 
| void | setQualifier(String qualifier)
 You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version or alias name. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging. | 
| InvokeRequest | withClientContext(String clientContext)
 Using the  ClientContextyou can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you are
 invoking. | 
| InvokeRequest | withFunctionName(String functionName)
 The Lambda function name. | 
| InvokeRequest | withInvocationType(InvocationType invocationType)
 By default, the  InvokeAPI assumesRequestResponseinvocation type. | 
| InvokeRequest | withInvocationType(String invocationType)
 By default, the  InvokeAPI assumesRequestResponseinvocation type. | 
| InvokeRequest | withLogType(LogType logType)
 You can set this optional parameter to  Tailin the request only if you specify theInvocationTypeparameter with valueRequestResponse. | 
| InvokeRequest | withLogType(String logType)
 You can set this optional parameter to  Tailin the request only if you specify theInvocationTypeparameter with valueRequestResponse. | 
| InvokeRequest | withPayload(ByteBuffer payload)
 JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input. | 
| InvokeRequest | withPayload(String payload)
 JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input. | 
| InvokeRequest | withQualifier(String qualifier)
 You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version or alias name. | 
addHandlerContext, copyBaseTo, 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 setFunctionName(String functionName)
The Lambda function name.
 You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify Amazon Resource Name
 (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail). AWS
 Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the
 length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters
 in length.
 
functionName - The Lambda function name.
        
        You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify Amazon Resource
        Name (ARN) of the function (for example,
        arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail). AWS Lambda also allows you to
        specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the length constraint
        applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.
public String getFunctionName()
The Lambda function name.
 You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify Amazon Resource Name
 (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail). AWS
 Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the
 length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters
 in length.
 
         You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify Amazon Resource
         Name (ARN) of the function (for example,
         arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail). AWS Lambda also allows you to
         specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the length constraint
         applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.
public InvokeRequest withFunctionName(String functionName)
The Lambda function name.
 You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify Amazon Resource Name
 (ARN) of the function (for example, arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail). AWS
 Lambda also allows you to specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the
 length constraint applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters
 in length.
 
functionName - The Lambda function name.
        
        You can specify a function name (for example, Thumbnail) or you can specify Amazon Resource
        Name (ARN) of the function (for example,
        arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:account-id:function:ThumbNail). AWS Lambda also allows you to
        specify a partial ARN (for example, account-id:Thumbnail). Note that the length constraint
        applies only to the ARN. If you specify only the function name, it is limited to 64 characters in length.
public void setInvocationType(String invocationType)
 By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can optionally
 request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the InvocationType. You can also
 use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the function but do some verification, such as if the
 caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the inputs are valid. You request this by specifying
 DryRun as the InvocationType. This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want
 to verify access to a function without running it.
 
invocationType - By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can
        optionally request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the
        InvocationType. You can also use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the
        function but do some verification, such as if the caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the
        inputs are valid. You request this by specifying DryRun as the InvocationType.
        This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want to verify access to a function without running
        it.InvocationTypepublic String getInvocationType()
 By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can optionally
 request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the InvocationType. You can also
 use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the function but do some verification, such as if the
 caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the inputs are valid. You request this by specifying
 DryRun as the InvocationType. This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want
 to verify access to a function without running it.
 
Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can
         optionally request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the
         InvocationType. You can also use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the
         function but do some verification, such as if the caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the
         inputs are valid. You request this by specifying DryRun as the InvocationType.
         This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want to verify access to a function without running
         it.InvocationTypepublic InvokeRequest withInvocationType(String invocationType)
 By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can optionally
 request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the InvocationType. You can also
 use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the function but do some verification, such as if the
 caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the inputs are valid. You request this by specifying
 DryRun as the InvocationType. This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want
 to verify access to a function without running it.
 
invocationType - By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can
        optionally request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the
        InvocationType. You can also use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the
        function but do some verification, such as if the caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the
        inputs are valid. You request this by specifying DryRun as the InvocationType.
        This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want to verify access to a function without running
        it.InvocationTypepublic void setInvocationType(InvocationType invocationType)
 By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can optionally
 request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the InvocationType. You can also
 use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the function but do some verification, such as if the
 caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the inputs are valid. You request this by specifying
 DryRun as the InvocationType. This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want
 to verify access to a function without running it.
 
invocationType - By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can
        optionally request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the
        InvocationType. You can also use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the
        function but do some verification, such as if the caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the
        inputs are valid. You request this by specifying DryRun as the InvocationType.
        This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want to verify access to a function without running
        it.InvocationTypepublic InvokeRequest withInvocationType(InvocationType invocationType)
 By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can optionally
 request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the InvocationType. You can also
 use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the function but do some verification, such as if the
 caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the inputs are valid. You request this by specifying
 DryRun as the InvocationType. This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want
 to verify access to a function without running it.
 
invocationType - By default, the Invoke API assumes RequestResponse invocation type. You can
        optionally request asynchronous execution by specifying Event as the
        InvocationType. You can also use this parameter to request AWS Lambda to not execute the
        function but do some verification, such as if the caller is authorized to invoke the function and if the
        inputs are valid. You request this by specifying DryRun as the InvocationType.
        This is useful in a cross-account scenario when you want to verify access to a function without running
        it.InvocationTypepublic void setLogType(String logType)
 You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
 InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda returns
 the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the x-amz-log-result
 header.
 
logType - You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
        InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda
        returns the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the
        x-amz-log-result header.LogTypepublic String getLogType()
 You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
 InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda returns
 the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the x-amz-log-result
 header.
 
Tail in the request only if you specify the
         InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda
         returns the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the
         x-amz-log-result header.LogTypepublic InvokeRequest withLogType(String logType)
 You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
 InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda returns
 the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the x-amz-log-result
 header.
 
logType - You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
        InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda
        returns the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the
        x-amz-log-result header.LogTypepublic void setLogType(LogType logType)
 You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
 InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda returns
 the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the x-amz-log-result
 header.
 
logType - You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
        InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda
        returns the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the
        x-amz-log-result header.LogTypepublic InvokeRequest withLogType(LogType logType)
 You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
 InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda returns
 the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the x-amz-log-result
 header.
 
logType - You can set this optional parameter to Tail in the request only if you specify the
        InvocationType parameter with value RequestResponse. In this case, AWS Lambda
        returns the base64-encoded last 4 KB of log data produced by your Lambda function in the
        x-amz-log-result header.LogTypepublic void setClientContext(String clientContext)
 Using the ClientContext you can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you are
 invoking. You can then process the client information in your Lambda function as you choose through the context
 variable. For an example of a ClientContext JSON, see PutEvents in the Amazon Mobile
 Analytics API Reference and User Guide.
 
The ClientContext JSON must be base64-encoded and has a maximum size of 3583 bytes.
clientContext - Using the ClientContext you can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you
        are invoking. You can then process the client information in your Lambda function as you choose through
        the context variable. For an example of a ClientContext JSON, see PutEvents in the Amazon
        Mobile Analytics API Reference and User Guide.
        The ClientContext JSON must be base64-encoded and has a maximum size of 3583 bytes.
public String getClientContext()
 Using the ClientContext you can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you are
 invoking. You can then process the client information in your Lambda function as you choose through the context
 variable. For an example of a ClientContext JSON, see PutEvents in the Amazon Mobile
 Analytics API Reference and User Guide.
 
The ClientContext JSON must be base64-encoded and has a maximum size of 3583 bytes.
ClientContext you can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you
         are invoking. You can then process the client information in your Lambda function as you choose through
         the context variable. For an example of a ClientContext JSON, see PutEvents in the Amazon
         Mobile Analytics API Reference and User Guide.
         The ClientContext JSON must be base64-encoded and has a maximum size of 3583 bytes.
public InvokeRequest withClientContext(String clientContext)
 Using the ClientContext you can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you are
 invoking. You can then process the client information in your Lambda function as you choose through the context
 variable. For an example of a ClientContext JSON, see PutEvents in the Amazon Mobile
 Analytics API Reference and User Guide.
 
The ClientContext JSON must be base64-encoded and has a maximum size of 3583 bytes.
clientContext - Using the ClientContext you can pass client-specific information to the Lambda function you
        are invoking. You can then process the client information in your Lambda function as you choose through
        the context variable. For an example of a ClientContext JSON, see PutEvents in the Amazon
        Mobile Analytics API Reference and User Guide.
        The ClientContext JSON must be base64-encoded and has a maximum size of 3583 bytes.
public void setPayload(ByteBuffer payload)
JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.
The AWS SDK for Java performs a Base64 encoding on this field before sending this request to the AWS service. Users of the SDK should not perform Base64 encoding on this field.
Warning: ByteBuffers returned by the SDK are mutable. Changes to the content or position of the byte buffer will be seen by all objects that have a reference to this object. It is recommended to call ByteBuffer.duplicate() or ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() before using or reading from the buffer. This behavior will be changed in a future major version of the SDK.
payload - JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.public ByteBuffer getPayload()
JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.
 ByteBuffers are stateful. Calling their get methods changes their position. We recommend
 using ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() to create a read-only view of the buffer with an independent
 position, and calling get methods on this rather than directly on the returned ByteBuffer.
 Doing so will ensure that anyone else using the ByteBuffer will not be affected by changes to the
 position.
 
public InvokeRequest withPayload(ByteBuffer payload)
JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.
The AWS SDK for Java performs a Base64 encoding on this field before sending this request to the AWS service. Users of the SDK should not perform Base64 encoding on this field.
Warning: ByteBuffers returned by the SDK are mutable. Changes to the content or position of the byte buffer will be seen by all objects that have a reference to this object. It is recommended to call ByteBuffer.duplicate() or ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() before using or reading from the buffer. This behavior will be changed in a future major version of the SDK.
payload - JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.public void setPayload(String payload)
JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.
The AWS SDK for Java performs a Base64 encoding on this field before sending this request to the AWS service. Users of the SDK should not perform Base64 encoding on this field.
Warning: ByteBuffers returned by the SDK are mutable. Changes to the content or position of the byte buffer will be seen by all objects that have a reference to this object. It is recommended to call ByteBuffer.duplicate() or ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() before using or reading from the buffer. This behavior will be changed in a future major version of the SDK.
payload - JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.public InvokeRequest withPayload(String payload)
JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.
The AWS SDK for Java performs a Base64 encoding on this field before sending this request to the AWS service. Users of the SDK should not perform Base64 encoding on this field.
Warning: ByteBuffers returned by the SDK are mutable. Changes to the content or position of the byte buffer will be seen by all objects that have a reference to this object. It is recommended to call ByteBuffer.duplicate() or ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() before using or reading from the buffer. This behavior will be changed in a future major version of the SDK.
payload - JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input.public void setQualifier(String qualifier)
You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version or alias name. If you specify a function version, the API uses the qualified function ARN to invoke a specific Lambda function. If you specify an alias name, the API uses the alias ARN to invoke the Lambda function version to which the alias points.
 If you don't provide this parameter, then the API uses unqualified function ARN which results in invocation of
 the $LATEST version.
 
qualifier - You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version or alias name. If you specify a
        function version, the API uses the qualified function ARN to invoke a specific Lambda function. If you
        specify an alias name, the API uses the alias ARN to invoke the Lambda function version to which the alias
        points.
        
        If you don't provide this parameter, then the API uses unqualified function ARN which results in
        invocation of the $LATEST version.
public String getQualifier()
You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version or alias name. If you specify a function version, the API uses the qualified function ARN to invoke a specific Lambda function. If you specify an alias name, the API uses the alias ARN to invoke the Lambda function version to which the alias points.
 If you don't provide this parameter, then the API uses unqualified function ARN which results in invocation of
 the $LATEST version.
 
         If you don't provide this parameter, then the API uses unqualified function ARN which results in
         invocation of the $LATEST version.
public InvokeRequest withQualifier(String qualifier)
You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version or alias name. If you specify a function version, the API uses the qualified function ARN to invoke a specific Lambda function. If you specify an alias name, the API uses the alias ARN to invoke the Lambda function version to which the alias points.
 If you don't provide this parameter, then the API uses unqualified function ARN which results in invocation of
 the $LATEST version.
 
qualifier - You can use this optional parameter to specify a Lambda function version or alias name. If you specify a
        function version, the API uses the qualified function ARN to invoke a specific Lambda function. If you
        specify an alias name, the API uses the alias ARN to invoke the Lambda function version to which the alias
        points.
        
        If you don't provide this parameter, then the API uses unqualified function ARN which results in
        invocation of the $LATEST version.
public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public InvokeRequest clone()
clone in class AmazonWebServiceRequestCopyright © 2018. All rights reserved.