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// Code generated by software.amazon.smithy.rust.codegen.smithy-rs. DO NOT EDIT.
#[allow(missing_docs)] // documentation missing in model
#[non_exhaustive]
#[derive(::std::clone::Clone, ::std::cmp::PartialEq, ::std::fmt::Debug)]
pub struct CreateScanInput {
    /// <p>The idempotency token for the request. Amazon CodeGuru Security uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate scans if there are failures and retries.</p>
    pub client_token: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    /// <p>The identifier for the resource object to be scanned.</p>
    pub resource_id: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ResourceId>,
    /// <p>The unique name that CodeGuru Security uses to track revisions across multiple scans of the same resource. Only allowed for a <code>STANDARD</code> scan type.</p>
    pub scan_name: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    /// <p>The type of scan, either <code>Standard</code> or <code>Express</code>. Defaults to <code>Standard</code> type if missing.</p>
    /// <p><code>Express</code> scans run on limited resources and use a limited set of detectors to analyze your code in near-real time. <code>Standard</code> scans have standard resource limits and use the full set of detectors to analyze your code.</p>
    pub scan_type: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ScanType>,
    /// <p>The type of analysis you want CodeGuru Security to perform in the scan, either <code>Security</code> or <code>All</code>. The <code>Security</code> type only generates findings related to security. The <code>All</code> type generates both security findings and quality findings. Defaults to <code>Security</code> type if missing.</p>
    pub analysis_type: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::AnalysisType>,
    /// <p>An array of key-value pairs used to tag a scan. A tag is a custom attribute label with two parts:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>A tag key. For example, <code>CostCenter</code>, <code>Environment</code>, or <code>Secret</code>. Tag keys are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>An optional tag value field. For example, <code>111122223333</code>, <code>Production</code>, or a team name. Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Tag values are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub tags: ::std::option::Option<::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>>,
}
impl CreateScanInput {
    /// <p>The idempotency token for the request. Amazon CodeGuru Security uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate scans if there are failures and retries.</p>
    pub fn client_token(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&str> {
        self.client_token.as_deref()
    }
    /// <p>The identifier for the resource object to be scanned.</p>
    pub fn resource_id(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&crate::types::ResourceId> {
        self.resource_id.as_ref()
    }
    /// <p>The unique name that CodeGuru Security uses to track revisions across multiple scans of the same resource. Only allowed for a <code>STANDARD</code> scan type.</p>
    pub fn scan_name(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&str> {
        self.scan_name.as_deref()
    }
    /// <p>The type of scan, either <code>Standard</code> or <code>Express</code>. Defaults to <code>Standard</code> type if missing.</p>
    /// <p><code>Express</code> scans run on limited resources and use a limited set of detectors to analyze your code in near-real time. <code>Standard</code> scans have standard resource limits and use the full set of detectors to analyze your code.</p>
    pub fn scan_type(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&crate::types::ScanType> {
        self.scan_type.as_ref()
    }
    /// <p>The type of analysis you want CodeGuru Security to perform in the scan, either <code>Security</code> or <code>All</code>. The <code>Security</code> type only generates findings related to security. The <code>All</code> type generates both security findings and quality findings. Defaults to <code>Security</code> type if missing.</p>
    pub fn analysis_type(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&crate::types::AnalysisType> {
        self.analysis_type.as_ref()
    }
    /// <p>An array of key-value pairs used to tag a scan. A tag is a custom attribute label with two parts:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>A tag key. For example, <code>CostCenter</code>, <code>Environment</code>, or <code>Secret</code>. Tag keys are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>An optional tag value field. For example, <code>111122223333</code>, <code>Production</code>, or a team name. Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Tag values are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn tags(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>> {
        self.tags.as_ref()
    }
}
impl CreateScanInput {
    /// Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture [`CreateScanInput`](crate::operation::create_scan::CreateScanInput).
    pub fn builder() -> crate::operation::create_scan::builders::CreateScanInputBuilder {
        crate::operation::create_scan::builders::CreateScanInputBuilder::default()
    }
}

/// A builder for [`CreateScanInput`](crate::operation::create_scan::CreateScanInput).
#[non_exhaustive]
#[derive(::std::clone::Clone, ::std::cmp::PartialEq, ::std::default::Default, ::std::fmt::Debug)]
pub struct CreateScanInputBuilder {
    pub(crate) client_token: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    pub(crate) resource_id: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ResourceId>,
    pub(crate) scan_name: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    pub(crate) scan_type: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ScanType>,
    pub(crate) analysis_type: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::AnalysisType>,
    pub(crate) tags: ::std::option::Option<::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>>,
}
impl CreateScanInputBuilder {
    /// <p>The idempotency token for the request. Amazon CodeGuru Security uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate scans if there are failures and retries.</p>
    pub fn client_token(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.client_token = ::std::option::Option::Some(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The idempotency token for the request. Amazon CodeGuru Security uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate scans if there are failures and retries.</p>
    pub fn set_client_token(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.client_token = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The idempotency token for the request. Amazon CodeGuru Security uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate scans if there are failures and retries.</p>
    pub fn get_client_token(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        &self.client_token
    }
    /// <p>The identifier for the resource object to be scanned.</p>
    /// This field is required.
    pub fn resource_id(mut self, input: crate::types::ResourceId) -> Self {
        self.resource_id = ::std::option::Option::Some(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>The identifier for the resource object to be scanned.</p>
    pub fn set_resource_id(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ResourceId>) -> Self {
        self.resource_id = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The identifier for the resource object to be scanned.</p>
    pub fn get_resource_id(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<crate::types::ResourceId> {
        &self.resource_id
    }
    /// <p>The unique name that CodeGuru Security uses to track revisions across multiple scans of the same resource. Only allowed for a <code>STANDARD</code> scan type.</p>
    /// This field is required.
    pub fn scan_name(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.scan_name = ::std::option::Option::Some(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The unique name that CodeGuru Security uses to track revisions across multiple scans of the same resource. Only allowed for a <code>STANDARD</code> scan type.</p>
    pub fn set_scan_name(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.scan_name = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The unique name that CodeGuru Security uses to track revisions across multiple scans of the same resource. Only allowed for a <code>STANDARD</code> scan type.</p>
    pub fn get_scan_name(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        &self.scan_name
    }
    /// <p>The type of scan, either <code>Standard</code> or <code>Express</code>. Defaults to <code>Standard</code> type if missing.</p>
    /// <p><code>Express</code> scans run on limited resources and use a limited set of detectors to analyze your code in near-real time. <code>Standard</code> scans have standard resource limits and use the full set of detectors to analyze your code.</p>
    pub fn scan_type(mut self, input: crate::types::ScanType) -> Self {
        self.scan_type = ::std::option::Option::Some(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>The type of scan, either <code>Standard</code> or <code>Express</code>. Defaults to <code>Standard</code> type if missing.</p>
    /// <p><code>Express</code> scans run on limited resources and use a limited set of detectors to analyze your code in near-real time. <code>Standard</code> scans have standard resource limits and use the full set of detectors to analyze your code.</p>
    pub fn set_scan_type(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ScanType>) -> Self {
        self.scan_type = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The type of scan, either <code>Standard</code> or <code>Express</code>. Defaults to <code>Standard</code> type if missing.</p>
    /// <p><code>Express</code> scans run on limited resources and use a limited set of detectors to analyze your code in near-real time. <code>Standard</code> scans have standard resource limits and use the full set of detectors to analyze your code.</p>
    pub fn get_scan_type(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<crate::types::ScanType> {
        &self.scan_type
    }
    /// <p>The type of analysis you want CodeGuru Security to perform in the scan, either <code>Security</code> or <code>All</code>. The <code>Security</code> type only generates findings related to security. The <code>All</code> type generates both security findings and quality findings. Defaults to <code>Security</code> type if missing.</p>
    pub fn analysis_type(mut self, input: crate::types::AnalysisType) -> Self {
        self.analysis_type = ::std::option::Option::Some(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>The type of analysis you want CodeGuru Security to perform in the scan, either <code>Security</code> or <code>All</code>. The <code>Security</code> type only generates findings related to security. The <code>All</code> type generates both security findings and quality findings. Defaults to <code>Security</code> type if missing.</p>
    pub fn set_analysis_type(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::AnalysisType>) -> Self {
        self.analysis_type = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The type of analysis you want CodeGuru Security to perform in the scan, either <code>Security</code> or <code>All</code>. The <code>Security</code> type only generates findings related to security. The <code>All</code> type generates both security findings and quality findings. Defaults to <code>Security</code> type if missing.</p>
    pub fn get_analysis_type(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<crate::types::AnalysisType> {
        &self.analysis_type
    }
    /// Adds a key-value pair to `tags`.
    ///
    /// To override the contents of this collection use [`set_tags`](Self::set_tags).
    ///
    /// <p>An array of key-value pairs used to tag a scan. A tag is a custom attribute label with two parts:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>A tag key. For example, <code>CostCenter</code>, <code>Environment</code>, or <code>Secret</code>. Tag keys are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>An optional tag value field. For example, <code>111122223333</code>, <code>Production</code>, or a team name. Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Tag values are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn tags(mut self, k: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>, v: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        let mut hash_map = self.tags.unwrap_or_default();
        hash_map.insert(k.into(), v.into());
        self.tags = ::std::option::Option::Some(hash_map);
        self
    }
    /// <p>An array of key-value pairs used to tag a scan. A tag is a custom attribute label with two parts:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>A tag key. For example, <code>CostCenter</code>, <code>Environment</code>, or <code>Secret</code>. Tag keys are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>An optional tag value field. For example, <code>111122223333</code>, <code>Production</code>, or a team name. Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Tag values are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn set_tags(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>>) -> Self {
        self.tags = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>An array of key-value pairs used to tag a scan. A tag is a custom attribute label with two parts:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>A tag key. For example, <code>CostCenter</code>, <code>Environment</code>, or <code>Secret</code>. Tag keys are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p>An optional tag value field. For example, <code>111122223333</code>, <code>Production</code>, or a team name. Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Tag values are case sensitive.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    pub fn get_tags(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>> {
        &self.tags
    }
    /// Consumes the builder and constructs a [`CreateScanInput`](crate::operation::create_scan::CreateScanInput).
    pub fn build(self) -> ::std::result::Result<crate::operation::create_scan::CreateScanInput, ::aws_smithy_types::error::operation::BuildError> {
        ::std::result::Result::Ok(crate::operation::create_scan::CreateScanInput {
            client_token: self.client_token,
            resource_id: self.resource_id,
            scan_name: self.scan_name,
            scan_type: self.scan_type,
            analysis_type: self.analysis_type,
            tags: self.tags,
        })
    }
}