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// Code generated by software.amazon.smithy.rust.codegen.smithy-rs. DO NOT EDIT.
pub use crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::_create_cluster_parameter_group_output::CreateClusterParameterGroupOutputBuilder;

pub use crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::_create_cluster_parameter_group_input::CreateClusterParameterGroupInputBuilder;

/// Fluent builder constructing a request to `CreateClusterParameterGroup`.
///
/// <p>Creates an Amazon Redshift parameter group.</p>
/// <p>Creating parameter groups is independent of creating clusters. You can associate a cluster with a parameter group when you create the cluster. You can also associate an existing cluster with a parameter group after the cluster is created by using <code>ModifyCluster</code>. </p>
/// <p>Parameters in the parameter group define specific behavior that applies to the databases you create on the cluster. For more information about parameters and parameter groups, go to <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/working-with-parameter-groups.html">Amazon Redshift Parameter Groups</a> in the <i>Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide</i>.</p>
#[derive(::std::clone::Clone, ::std::fmt::Debug)]
pub struct CreateClusterParameterGroupFluentBuilder {
    handle: ::std::sync::Arc<crate::client::Handle>,
                    inner: crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::builders::CreateClusterParameterGroupInputBuilder,
}
impl CreateClusterParameterGroupFluentBuilder {
    /// Creates a new `CreateClusterParameterGroup`.
    pub(crate) fn new(handle: ::std::sync::Arc<crate::client::Handle>) -> Self {
        Self {
            handle,
            inner: ::std::default::Default::default(),
        }
    }
    // This function will go away in the near future. Do not rely on it.
    #[doc(hidden)]
    pub async fn customize_middleware(
        self,
    ) -> ::std::result::Result<
        crate::client::customize::CustomizableOperation<
            crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::CreateClusterParameterGroup,
            ::aws_http::retry::AwsResponseRetryClassifier,
        >,
        ::aws_smithy_http::result::SdkError<
            crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::CreateClusterParameterGroupError,
        >,
    > {
        let handle = self.handle.clone();
        let operation = self
            .inner
            .build()
            .map_err(::aws_smithy_http::result::SdkError::construction_failure)?
            .make_operation(&handle.conf)
            .await
            .map_err(::aws_smithy_http::result::SdkError::construction_failure)?;
        ::std::result::Result::Ok(crate::client::customize::CustomizableOperation {
            handle,
            operation,
        })
    }

    // This function will go away in the near future. Do not rely on it.
    #[doc(hidden)]
    pub async fn send_middleware(
        self,
    ) -> ::std::result::Result<
        crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::CreateClusterParameterGroupOutput,
        ::aws_smithy_http::result::SdkError<
            crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::CreateClusterParameterGroupError,
        >,
    > {
        let op = self
            .inner
            .build()
            .map_err(::aws_smithy_http::result::SdkError::construction_failure)?
            .make_operation(&self.handle.conf)
            .await
            .map_err(::aws_smithy_http::result::SdkError::construction_failure)?;
        self.handle.client.call(op).await
    }
    /// Sends the request and returns the response.
    ///
    /// If an error occurs, an `SdkError` will be returned with additional details that
    /// can be matched against.
    ///
    /// By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior
    /// is configurable with the [RetryConfig](aws_smithy_types::retry::RetryConfig), which can be
    /// set when configuring the client.
    pub async fn send(
        self,
    ) -> ::std::result::Result<
        crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::CreateClusterParameterGroupOutput,
        ::aws_smithy_http::result::SdkError<
            crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::CreateClusterParameterGroupError,
        >,
    > {
        self.send_middleware().await
    }

    /// Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being
    /// sent. The operation's inner [http::Request] can be modified as well.
    pub async fn customize(
        self,
    ) -> ::std::result::Result<
        crate::client::customize::CustomizableOperation<
            crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::CreateClusterParameterGroup,
            ::aws_http::retry::AwsResponseRetryClassifier,
        >,
        ::aws_smithy_http::result::SdkError<
            crate::operation::create_cluster_parameter_group::CreateClusterParameterGroupError,
        >,
    > {
        self.customize_middleware().await
    }
    /// <p>The name of the cluster parameter group.</p>
    /// <p>Constraints:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li> <p>Must be 1 to 255 alphanumeric characters or hyphens</p> </li>
    /// <li> <p>First character must be a letter.</p> </li>
    /// <li> <p>Cannot end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.</p> </li>
    /// <li> <p>Must be unique withing your Amazon Web Services account.</p> </li>
    /// </ul> <note>
    /// <p>This value is stored as a lower-case string.</p>
    /// </note>
    pub fn parameter_group_name(
        mut self,
        input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>,
    ) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.parameter_group_name(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The name of the cluster parameter group.</p>
    /// <p>Constraints:</p>
    /// <ul>
    /// <li> <p>Must be 1 to 255 alphanumeric characters or hyphens</p> </li>
    /// <li> <p>First character must be a letter.</p> </li>
    /// <li> <p>Cannot end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.</p> </li>
    /// <li> <p>Must be unique withing your Amazon Web Services account.</p> </li>
    /// </ul> <note>
    /// <p>This value is stored as a lower-case string.</p>
    /// </note>
    pub fn set_parameter_group_name(
        mut self,
        input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    ) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_parameter_group_name(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>The Amazon Redshift engine version to which the cluster parameter group applies. The cluster engine version determines the set of parameters.</p>
    /// <p>To get a list of valid parameter group family names, you can call <code>DescribeClusterParameterGroups</code>. By default, Amazon Redshift returns a list of all the parameter groups that are owned by your Amazon Web Services account, including the default parameter groups for each Amazon Redshift engine version. The parameter group family names associated with the default parameter groups provide you the valid values. For example, a valid family name is "redshift-1.0". </p>
    pub fn parameter_group_family(
        mut self,
        input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>,
    ) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.parameter_group_family(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>The Amazon Redshift engine version to which the cluster parameter group applies. The cluster engine version determines the set of parameters.</p>
    /// <p>To get a list of valid parameter group family names, you can call <code>DescribeClusterParameterGroups</code>. By default, Amazon Redshift returns a list of all the parameter groups that are owned by your Amazon Web Services account, including the default parameter groups for each Amazon Redshift engine version. The parameter group family names associated with the default parameter groups provide you the valid values. For example, a valid family name is "redshift-1.0". </p>
    pub fn set_parameter_group_family(
        mut self,
        input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>,
    ) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_parameter_group_family(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>A description of the parameter group.</p>
    pub fn description(mut self, input: impl ::std::convert::Into<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.description(input.into());
        self
    }
    /// <p>A description of the parameter group.</p>
    pub fn set_description(mut self, input: ::std::option::Option<::std::string::String>) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_description(input);
        self
    }
    /// Appends an item to `Tags`.
    ///
    /// To override the contents of this collection use [`set_tags`](Self::set_tags).
    ///
    /// <p>A list of tag instances.</p>
    pub fn tags(mut self, input: crate::types::Tag) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.tags(input);
        self
    }
    /// <p>A list of tag instances.</p>
    pub fn set_tags(
        mut self,
        input: ::std::option::Option<::std::vec::Vec<crate::types::Tag>>,
    ) -> Self {
        self.inner = self.inner.set_tags(input);
        self
    }
}