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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.

package support

import (
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/client"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/client/metadata"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol/jsonrpc"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/private/signer/v4"
)

// The AWS Support API reference is intended for programmers who need detailed
// information about the AWS Support operations and data types. This service
// enables you to manage your AWS Support cases programmatically. It uses HTTP
// methods that return results in JSON format.
//
// The AWS Support service also exposes a set of Trusted Advisor (https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/trustedadvisor/)
// features. You can retrieve a list of checks and their descriptions, get check
// results, specify checks to refresh, and get the refresh status of checks.
//
// The following list describes the AWS Support case management operations:
//
//   Service names, issue categories, and available severity levels. The DescribeServices
// and DescribeSeverityLevels operations return AWS service names, service codes,
// service categories, and problem severity levels. You use these values when
// you call the CreateCase operation.   Case creation, case details, and case
// resolution. The CreateCase, DescribeCases, DescribeAttachment, and ResolveCase
// operations create AWS Support cases, retrieve information about cases, and
// resolve cases.  Case communication. The DescribeCommunications, AddCommunicationToCase,
// and AddAttachmentsToSet operations retrieve and add communications and attachments
// to AWS Support cases.   The following list describes the operations available
// from the AWS Support service for Trusted Advisor:
//
//   DescribeTrustedAdvisorChecks returns the list of checks that run against
// your AWS resources. Using the CheckId for a specific check returned by DescribeTrustedAdvisorChecks,
// you can call DescribeTrustedAdvisorCheckResult to obtain the results for
// the check you specified.  DescribeTrustedAdvisorCheckSummaries returns summarized
// results for one or more Trusted Advisor checks.  RefreshTrustedAdvisorCheck
// requests that Trusted Advisor rerun a specified check.   DescribeTrustedAdvisorCheckRefreshStatuses
// reports the refresh status of one or more checks.   For authentication of
// requests, AWS Support uses Signature Version 4 Signing Process (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html).
//
// See About the AWS Support API (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/Welcome.html)
// in the AWS Support User Guide for information about how to use this service
// to create and manage your support cases, and how to call Trusted Advisor
// for results of checks on your resources.
//The service client's operations are safe to be used concurrently.
// It is not safe to mutate any of the client's properties though.
type Support struct {
	*client.Client
}

// Used for custom client initialization logic
var initClient func(*client.Client)

// Used for custom request initialization logic
var initRequest func(*request.Request)

// A ServiceName is the name of the service the client will make API calls to.
const ServiceName = "support"

// New creates a new instance of the Support client with a session.
// If additional configuration is needed for the client instance use the optional
// aws.Config parameter to add your extra config.
//
// Example:
//     // Create a Support client from just a session.
//     svc := support.New(mySession)
//
//     // Create a Support client with additional configuration
//     svc := support.New(mySession, aws.NewConfig().WithRegion("us-west-2"))
func New(p client.ConfigProvider, cfgs ...*aws.Config) *Support {
	c := p.ClientConfig(ServiceName, cfgs...)
	return newClient(*c.Config, c.Handlers, c.Endpoint, c.SigningRegion)
}

// newClient creates, initializes and returns a new service client instance.
func newClient(cfg aws.Config, handlers request.Handlers, endpoint, signingRegion string) *Support {
	svc := &Support{
		Client: client.New(
			cfg,
			metadata.ClientInfo{
				ServiceName:   ServiceName,
				SigningRegion: signingRegion,
				Endpoint:      endpoint,
				APIVersion:    "2013-04-15",
				JSONVersion:   "1.1",
				TargetPrefix:  "AWSSupport_20130415",
			},
			handlers,
		),
	}

	// Handlers
	svc.Handlers.Sign.PushBack(v4.Sign)
	svc.Handlers.Build.PushBackNamed(jsonrpc.BuildHandler)
	svc.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBackNamed(jsonrpc.UnmarshalHandler)
	svc.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.PushBackNamed(jsonrpc.UnmarshalMetaHandler)
	svc.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBackNamed(jsonrpc.UnmarshalErrorHandler)

	// Run custom client initialization if present
	if initClient != nil {
		initClient(svc.Client)
	}

	return svc
}

// newRequest creates a new request for a Support operation and runs any
// custom request initialization.
func (c *Support) newRequest(op *request.Operation, params, data interface{}) *request.Request {
	req := c.NewRequest(op, params, data)

	// Run custom request initialization if present
	if initRequest != nil {
		initRequest(req)
	}

	return req
}