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// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.
// Package codeartifact provides the client and types for making API
// requests to CodeArtifact.
//
// CodeArtifact is a fully managed artifact repository compatible with language-native
// package managers and build tools such as npm, Apache Maven, pip, and dotnet.
// You can use CodeArtifact to share packages with development teams and pull
// packages. Packages can be pulled from both public and CodeArtifact repositories.
// You can also create an upstream relationship between a CodeArtifact repository
// and another repository, which effectively merges their contents from the
// point of view of a package manager client.
//
// # CodeArtifact Components
//
// Use the information in this guide to help you work with the following CodeArtifact
// components:
//
// - Repository: A CodeArtifact repository contains a set of package versions
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeartifact/latest/ug/welcome.html#welcome-concepts-package-version),
// each of which maps to a set of assets, or files. Repositories are polyglot,
// so a single repository can contain packages of any supported type. Each
// repository exposes endpoints for fetching and publishing packages using
// tools like the npm CLI, the Maven CLI ( mvn ), Python CLIs ( pip and twine),
// and NuGet CLIs (nuget and dotnet).
//
// - Domain: Repositories are aggregated into a higher-level entity known
// as a domain. All package assets and metadata are stored in the domain,
// but are consumed through repositories. A given package asset, such as
// a Maven JAR file, is stored once per domain, no matter how many repositories
// it's present in. All of the assets and metadata in a domain are encrypted
// with the same customer master key (CMK) stored in Key Management Service
// (KMS). Each repository is a member of a single domain and can't be moved
// to a different domain. The domain allows organizational policy to be applied
// across multiple repositories, such as which accounts can access repositories
// in the domain, and which public repositories can be used as sources of
// packages. Although an organization can have multiple domains, we recommend
// a single production domain that contains all published artifacts so that
// teams can find and share packages across their organization.
//
// - Package: A package is a bundle of software and the metadata required
// to resolve dependencies and install the software. CodeArtifact supports
// npm (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeartifact/latest/ug/using-npm.html),
// PyPI (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeartifact/latest/ug/using-python.html),
// Maven (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeartifact/latest/ug/using-maven),
// and NuGet (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeartifact/latest/ug/using-nuget)
// package formats. In CodeArtifact, a package consists of: A name (for example,
// webpack is the name of a popular npm package) An optional namespace (for
// example, @types in @types/node) A set of versions (for example, 1.0.0,
// 1.0.1, 1.0.2, etc.) Package-level metadata (for example, npm tags)
//
// - Package version: A version of a package, such as @types/node 12.6.9.
// The version number format and semantics vary for different package formats.
// For example, npm package versions must conform to the Semantic Versioning
// specification (https://semver.org/). In CodeArtifact, a package version
// consists of the version identifier, metadata at the package version level,
// and a set of assets.
//
// - Upstream repository: One repository is upstream of another when the
// package versions in it can be accessed from the repository endpoint of
// the downstream repository, effectively merging the contents of the two
// repositories from the point of view of a client. CodeArtifact allows creating
// an upstream relationship between two repositories.
//
// - Asset: An individual file stored in CodeArtifact associated with a package
// version, such as an npm .tgz file or Maven POM and JAR files.
//
// CodeArtifact supports these operations:
//
// - AssociateExternalConnection: Adds an existing external connection to
// a repository.
//
// - CopyPackageVersions: Copies package versions from one repository to
// another repository in the same domain.
//
// - CreateDomain: Creates a domain
//
// - CreateRepository: Creates a CodeArtifact repository in a domain.
//
// - DeleteDomain: Deletes a domain. You cannot delete a domain that contains
// repositories.
//
// - DeleteDomainPermissionsPolicy: Deletes the resource policy that is set
// on a domain.
//
// - DeletePackage: Deletes a package and all associated package versions.
//
// - DeletePackageVersions: Deletes versions of a package. After a package
// has been deleted, it can be republished, but its assets and metadata cannot
// be restored because they have been permanently removed from storage.
//
// - DeleteRepository: Deletes a repository.
//
// - DeleteRepositoryPermissionsPolicy: Deletes the resource policy that
// is set on a repository.
//
// - DescribeDomain: Returns a DomainDescription object that contains information
// about the requested domain.
//
// - DescribePackage: Returns a PackageDescription (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeartifact/latest/APIReference/API_PackageDescription.html)
// object that contains details about a package.
//
// - DescribePackageVersion: Returns a PackageVersionDescription (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeartifact/latest/APIReference/API_PackageVersionDescription.html)
// object that contains details about a package version.
//
// - DescribeRepository: Returns a RepositoryDescription object that contains
// detailed information about the requested repository.
//
// - DisposePackageVersions: Disposes versions of a package. A package version
// with the status Disposed cannot be restored because they have been permanently
// removed from storage.
//
// - DisassociateExternalConnection: Removes an existing external connection
// from a repository.
//
// - GetAuthorizationToken: Generates a temporary authorization token for
// accessing repositories in the domain. The token expires the authorization
// period has passed. The default authorization period is 12 hours and can
// be customized to any length with a maximum of 12 hours.
//
// - GetDomainPermissionsPolicy: Returns the policy of a resource that is
// attached to the specified domain.
//
// - GetPackageVersionAsset: Returns the contents of an asset that is in
// a package version.
//
// - GetPackageVersionReadme: Gets the readme file or descriptive text for
// a package version.
//
// - GetRepositoryEndpoint: Returns the endpoint of a repository for a specific
// package format. A repository has one endpoint for each package format:
// maven npm nuget pypi
//
// - GetRepositoryPermissionsPolicy: Returns the resource policy that is
// set on a repository.
//
// - ListDomains: Returns a list of DomainSummary objects. Each returned
// DomainSummary object contains information about a domain.
//
// - ListPackages: Lists the packages in a repository.
//
// - ListPackageVersionAssets: Lists the assets for a given package version.
//
// - ListPackageVersionDependencies: Returns a list of the direct dependencies
// for a package version.
//
// - ListPackageVersions: Returns a list of package versions for a specified
// package in a repository.
//
// - ListRepositories: Returns a list of repositories owned by the Amazon
// Web Services account that called this method.
//
// - ListRepositoriesInDomain: Returns a list of the repositories in a domain.
//
// - PublishPackageVersion: Creates a new package version containing one
// or more assets.
//
// - PutDomainPermissionsPolicy: Attaches a resource policy to a domain.
//
// - PutPackageOriginConfiguration: Sets the package origin configuration
// for a package, which determine how new versions of the package can be
// added to a specific repository.
//
// - PutRepositoryPermissionsPolicy: Sets the resource policy on a repository
// that specifies permissions to access it.
//
// - UpdatePackageVersionsStatus: Updates the status of one or more versions
// of a package.
//
// - UpdateRepository: Updates the properties of a repository.
//
// See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/codeartifact-2018-09-22 for more information on this service.
//
// See codeartifact package documentation for more information.
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/codeartifact/
//
// # Using the Client
//
// To contact CodeArtifact with the SDK use the New function to create
// a new service client. With that client you can make API requests to the service.
// These clients are safe to use concurrently.
//
// See the SDK's documentation for more information on how to use the SDK.
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/
//
// See aws.Config documentation for more information on configuring SDK clients.
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/#Config
//
// See the CodeArtifact client CodeArtifact for more
// information on creating client for this service.
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/codeartifact/#New
package codeartifact
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