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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 CreateAddonInput {
    /// <p>The name of your cluster.</p>
    pub cluster_name: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    /// <p>The name of the add-on. The name must match one of the names returned by <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code>.</p>
    pub addon_name: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    /// <p>The version of the add-on. The version must match one of the versions returned by <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeAddonVersions.html"> <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code> </a>.</p>
    pub addon_version: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    /// <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an existing IAM role to bind to the add-on's service account. The role must be assigned the IAM permissions required by the add-on. If you don't specify an existing IAM role, then the add-on uses the permissions assigned to the node IAM role. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/create-node-role.html">Amazon EKS node IAM role</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p><note>
    /// <p>To specify an existing IAM role, you must have an IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider created for your cluster. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/enable-iam-roles-for-service-accounts.html">Enabling IAM roles for service accounts on your cluster</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p>
    /// </note>
    pub service_account_role_arn: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    /// <p>How to resolve field value conflicts for an Amazon EKS add-on. Conflicts are handled based on the value you choose:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>None</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster, Amazon EKS doesn't change the value. Creation of the add-on might fail.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Overwrite</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster and the Amazon EKS default value is different than the existing value, Amazon EKS changes the value to the Amazon EKS default value.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Preserve</b> – This is similar to the NONE option. If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster Amazon EKS doesn't change the add-on resource properties. Creation of the add-on might fail if conflicts are detected. This option works differently during the update operation. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateAddon.html">UpdateAddon</a>.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    /// <p>If you don't currently have the self-managed version of the add-on installed on your cluster, the Amazon EKS add-on is installed. Amazon EKS sets all values to default values, regardless of the option that you specify.</p>
    pub resolve_conflicts: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ResolveConflicts>,
    /// <p>A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.</p>
    pub client_request_token: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    /// <p>Metadata that assists with categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both. Tags don't propagate to any other cluster or Amazon Web Services resources.</p>
    pub tags: ::std::option::Option<::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>>,
    /// <p>The set of configuration values for the add-on that's created. The values that you provide are validated against the schema returned by <code>DescribeAddonConfiguration</code>.</p>
    pub configuration_values: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
}
impl CreateAddonInput {
    /// <p>The name of your cluster.</p>
    pub fn cluster_name(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&str> {
        self.cluster_name.as_deref()
    }
    /// <p>The name of the add-on. The name must match one of the names returned by <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code>.</p>
    pub fn addon_name(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&str> {
        self.addon_name.as_deref()
    }
    /// <p>The version of the add-on. The version must match one of the versions returned by <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeAddonVersions.html"> <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code> </a>.</p>
    pub fn addon_version(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&str> {
        self.addon_version.as_deref()
    }
    /// <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an existing IAM role to bind to the add-on's service account. The role must be assigned the IAM permissions required by the add-on. If you don't specify an existing IAM role, then the add-on uses the permissions assigned to the node IAM role. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/create-node-role.html">Amazon EKS node IAM role</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p><note>
    /// <p>To specify an existing IAM role, you must have an IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider created for your cluster. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/enable-iam-roles-for-service-accounts.html">Enabling IAM roles for service accounts on your cluster</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p>
    /// </note>
    pub fn service_account_role_arn(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&str> {
        self.service_account_role_arn.as_deref()
    }
    /// <p>How to resolve field value conflicts for an Amazon EKS add-on. Conflicts are handled based on the value you choose:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>None</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster, Amazon EKS doesn't change the value. Creation of the add-on might fail.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Overwrite</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster and the Amazon EKS default value is different than the existing value, Amazon EKS changes the value to the Amazon EKS default value.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Preserve</b> – This is similar to the NONE option. If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster Amazon EKS doesn't change the add-on resource properties. Creation of the add-on might fail if conflicts are detected. This option works differently during the update operation. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateAddon.html">UpdateAddon</a>.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    /// <p>If you don't currently have the self-managed version of the add-on installed on your cluster, the Amazon EKS add-on is installed. Amazon EKS sets all values to default values, regardless of the option that you specify.</p>
    pub fn resolve_conflicts(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&crate::types::ResolveConflicts> {
        self.resolve_conflicts.as_ref()
    }
    /// <p>A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.</p>
    pub fn client_request_token(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&str> {
        self.client_request_token.as_deref()
    }
    /// <p>Metadata that assists with categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both. Tags don't propagate to any other cluster or Amazon Web Services resources.</p>
    pub fn tags(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>> {
        self.tags.as_ref()
    }
    /// <p>The set of configuration values for the add-on that's created. The values that you provide are validated against the schema returned by <code>DescribeAddonConfiguration</code>.</p>
    pub fn configuration_values(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&str> {
        self.configuration_values.as_deref()
    }
}
impl CreateAddonInput {
    /// Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture [`CreateAddonInput`](crate::operation::create_addon::CreateAddonInput).
    pub fn builder() -> crate::operation::create_addon::builders::CreateAddonInputBuilder {
        crate::operation::create_addon::builders::CreateAddonInputBuilder::default()
    }
}

/// A builder for [`CreateAddonInput`](crate::operation::create_addon::CreateAddonInput).
#[non_exhaustive]
#[derive(::std::clone::Clone, ::std::cmp::PartialEq, ::std::default::Default, ::std::fmt::Debug)]
pub struct CreateAddonInputBuilder {
    pub(crate) cluster_name: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    pub(crate) addon_name: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    pub(crate) addon_version: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    pub(crate) service_account_role_arn: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    pub(crate) resolve_conflicts: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ResolveConflicts>,
    pub(crate) client_request_token: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    pub(crate) tags: ::std::option::Option<::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>>,
    pub(crate) configuration_values: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
}
impl CreateAddonInputBuilder {
    /// <p>The name of your cluster.</p>
    /// This field is required.
    pub fn cluster_name(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.cluster_name = ::std::option::Option::Some(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The name of your cluster.</p>
    pub fn set_cluster_name(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.cluster_name = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The name of your cluster.</p>
    pub fn get_cluster_name(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        &self.cluster_name
    }
    /// <p>The name of the add-on. The name must match one of the names returned by <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code>.</p>
    /// This field is required.
    pub fn addon_name(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.addon_name = ::std::option::Option::Some(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The name of the add-on. The name must match one of the names returned by <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code>.</p>
    pub fn set_addon_name(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.addon_name = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The name of the add-on. The name must match one of the names returned by <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code>.</p>
    pub fn get_addon_name(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        &self.addon_name
    }
    /// <p>The version of the add-on. The version must match one of the versions returned by <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeAddonVersions.html"> <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code> </a>.</p>
    pub fn addon_version(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.addon_version = ::std::option::Option::Some(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The version of the add-on. The version must match one of the versions returned by <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeAddonVersions.html"> <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code> </a>.</p>
    pub fn set_addon_version(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.addon_version = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The version of the add-on. The version must match one of the versions returned by <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeAddonVersions.html"> <code>DescribeAddonVersions</code> </a>.</p>
    pub fn get_addon_version(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        &self.addon_version
    }
    /// <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an existing IAM role to bind to the add-on's service account. The role must be assigned the IAM permissions required by the add-on. If you don't specify an existing IAM role, then the add-on uses the permissions assigned to the node IAM role. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/create-node-role.html">Amazon EKS node IAM role</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p><note>
    /// <p>To specify an existing IAM role, you must have an IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider created for your cluster. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/enable-iam-roles-for-service-accounts.html">Enabling IAM roles for service accounts on your cluster</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p>
    /// </note>
    pub fn service_account_role_arn(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.service_account_role_arn = ::std::option::Option::Some(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an existing IAM role to bind to the add-on's service account. The role must be assigned the IAM permissions required by the add-on. If you don't specify an existing IAM role, then the add-on uses the permissions assigned to the node IAM role. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/create-node-role.html">Amazon EKS node IAM role</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p><note>
    /// <p>To specify an existing IAM role, you must have an IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider created for your cluster. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/enable-iam-roles-for-service-accounts.html">Enabling IAM roles for service accounts on your cluster</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p>
    /// </note>
    pub fn set_service_account_role_arn(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.service_account_role_arn = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an existing IAM role to bind to the add-on's service account. The role must be assigned the IAM permissions required by the add-on. If you don't specify an existing IAM role, then the add-on uses the permissions assigned to the node IAM role. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/create-node-role.html">Amazon EKS node IAM role</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p><note>
    /// <p>To specify an existing IAM role, you must have an IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider created for your cluster. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/enable-iam-roles-for-service-accounts.html">Enabling IAM roles for service accounts on your cluster</a> in the <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i>.</p>
    /// </note>
    pub fn get_service_account_role_arn(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        &self.service_account_role_arn
    }
    /// <p>How to resolve field value conflicts for an Amazon EKS add-on. Conflicts are handled based on the value you choose:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>None</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster, Amazon EKS doesn't change the value. Creation of the add-on might fail.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Overwrite</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster and the Amazon EKS default value is different than the existing value, Amazon EKS changes the value to the Amazon EKS default value.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Preserve</b> – This is similar to the NONE option. If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster Amazon EKS doesn't change the add-on resource properties. Creation of the add-on might fail if conflicts are detected. This option works differently during the update operation. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateAddon.html">UpdateAddon</a>.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    /// <p>If you don't currently have the self-managed version of the add-on installed on your cluster, the Amazon EKS add-on is installed. Amazon EKS sets all values to default values, regardless of the option that you specify.</p>
    pub fn resolve_conflicts(mut self, input: crate::types::ResolveConflicts) -> Self {
        self.resolve_conflicts = ::std::option::Option::Some(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>How to resolve field value conflicts for an Amazon EKS add-on. Conflicts are handled based on the value you choose:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>None</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster, Amazon EKS doesn't change the value. Creation of the add-on might fail.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Overwrite</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster and the Amazon EKS default value is different than the existing value, Amazon EKS changes the value to the Amazon EKS default value.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Preserve</b> – This is similar to the NONE option. If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster Amazon EKS doesn't change the add-on resource properties. Creation of the add-on might fail if conflicts are detected. This option works differently during the update operation. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateAddon.html">UpdateAddon</a>.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    /// <p>If you don't currently have the self-managed version of the add-on installed on your cluster, the Amazon EKS add-on is installed. Amazon EKS sets all values to default values, regardless of the option that you specify.</p>
    pub fn set_resolve_conflicts(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<crate::types::ResolveConflicts>) -> Self {
        self.resolve_conflicts = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>How to resolve field value conflicts for an Amazon EKS add-on. Conflicts are handled based on the value you choose:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>None</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster, Amazon EKS doesn't change the value. Creation of the add-on might fail.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Overwrite</b> – If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster and the Amazon EKS default value is different than the existing value, Amazon EKS changes the value to the Amazon EKS default value.</p></li>
    /// <li>
    /// <p><b>Preserve</b> – This is similar to the NONE option. If the self-managed version of the add-on is installed on your cluster Amazon EKS doesn't change the add-on resource properties. Creation of the add-on might fail if conflicts are detected. This option works differently during the update operation. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateAddon.html">UpdateAddon</a>.</p></li>
    /// </ul>
    /// <p>If you don't currently have the self-managed version of the add-on installed on your cluster, the Amazon EKS add-on is installed. Amazon EKS sets all values to default values, regardless of the option that you specify.</p>
    pub fn get_resolve_conflicts(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<crate::types::ResolveConflicts> {
        &self.resolve_conflicts
    }
    /// <p>A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.</p>
    pub fn client_request_token(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.client_request_token = ::std::option::Option::Some(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.</p>
    pub fn set_client_request_token(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.client_request_token = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.</p>
    pub fn get_client_request_token(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        &self.client_request_token
    }
    /// Adds a key-value pair to `tags`.
    ///
    /// To override the contents of this collection use [`set_tags`](Self::set_tags).
    ///
    /// <p>Metadata that assists with categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both. Tags don't propagate to any other cluster or Amazon Web Services resources.</p>
    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>Metadata that assists with categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both. Tags don't propagate to any other cluster or Amazon Web Services resources.</p>
    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>Metadata that assists with categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both. Tags don't propagate to any other cluster or Amazon Web Services resources.</p>
    pub fn get_tags(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::collections::HashMap<::std::string::String, ::std::string::String>> {
        &self.tags
    }
    /// <p>The set of configuration values for the add-on that's created. The values that you provide are validated against the schema returned by <code>DescribeAddonConfiguration</code>.</p>
    pub fn configuration_values(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.configuration_values = ::std::option::Option::Some(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The set of configuration values for the add-on that's created. The values that you provide are validated against the schema returned by <code>DescribeAddonConfiguration</code>.</p>
    pub fn set_configuration_values(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.configuration_values = input;
        self
    }
    /// <p>The set of configuration values for the add-on that's created. The values that you provide are validated against the schema returned by <code>DescribeAddonConfiguration</code>.</p>
    pub fn get_configuration_values(&self) -> &::std::option::Option<::std::string::String> {
        &self.configuration_values
    }
    /// Consumes the builder and constructs a [`CreateAddonInput`](crate::operation::create_addon::CreateAddonInput).
    pub fn build(self) -> ::std::result::Result<crate::operation::create_addon::CreateAddonInput, ::aws_smithy_types::error::operation::BuildError> {
        ::std::result::Result::Ok(crate::operation::create_addon::CreateAddonInput {
            cluster_name: self.cluster_name,
            addon_name: self.addon_name,
            addon_version: self.addon_version,
            service_account_role_arn: self.service_account_role_arn,
            resolve_conflicts: self.resolve_conflicts,
            client_request_token: self.client_request_token,
            tags: self.tags,
            configuration_values: self.configuration_values,
        })
    }
}