public object Execute(ExecutorContext context) { var cmdletContext = context as CmdletContext; // create request var request = new Amazon.Kinesis.Model.DeleteStreamRequest(); if (cmdletContext.EnforceConsumerDeletion != null) { request.EnforceConsumerDeletion = cmdletContext.EnforceConsumerDeletion.Value; } if (cmdletContext.StreamName != null) { request.StreamName = cmdletContext.StreamName; } CmdletOutput output; // issue call var client = Client ?? CreateClient(_CurrentCredentials, _RegionEndpoint); try { var response = CallAWSServiceOperation(client, request); object pipelineOutput = null; pipelineOutput = cmdletContext.Select(response, this); output = new CmdletOutput { PipelineOutput = pipelineOutput, ServiceResponse = response }; } catch (Exception e) { output = new CmdletOutput { ErrorResponse = e }; } return(output); }
/// <summary> /// <para>This operation deletes a stream and all of its shards and data. You must shut down any applications that are operating on the stream /// before you delete the stream. If an application attempts to operate on a deleted stream, it will receive the exception /// <c>ResourceNotFoundException</c> .</para> <para>If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can delete it. After a <c>DeleteStream</c> /// request, the specified stream is in the DELETING state until Amazon Kinesis completes the deletion.</para> <para> <b>Note:</b> Amazon /// Kinesis might continue to accept data read and write operations, such as PutRecord and GetRecords, on a stream in the DELETING state until /// the stream deletion is complete.</para> <para>When you delete a stream, any shards in that stream are also deleted.</para> <para>You can use /// the DescribeStream operation to check the state of the stream, which is returned in <c>StreamStatus</c> .</para> <para> <c>DeleteStream</c> /// has a limit of 5 transactions per second per account.</para> /// </summary> /// /// <param name="deleteStreamRequest">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteStream service method on /// AmazonKinesis.</param> /// /// <exception cref="T:Amazon.Kinesis.Model.LimitExceededException" /> /// <exception cref="T:Amazon.Kinesis.Model.ResourceNotFoundException" /> /// <param name="cancellationToken"> /// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. /// </param> public Task<DeleteStreamResponse> DeleteStreamAsync(DeleteStreamRequest deleteStreamRequest, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken)) { var marshaller = new DeleteStreamRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = DeleteStreamResponseUnmarshaller.GetInstance(); return Invoke<IRequest, DeleteStreamRequest, DeleteStreamResponse>(deleteStreamRequest, marshaller, unmarshaller, signer, cancellationToken); }
internal DeleteStreamResponse DeleteStream(DeleteStreamRequest request) { var task = DeleteStreamAsync(request); try { return task.Result; } catch(AggregateException e) { throw e.InnerException; } }
/// <summary> /// Initiates the asynchronous execution of the DeleteStream operation. /// </summary> /// /// <param name="request">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteStream operation.</param> /// <param name="cancellationToken"> /// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. /// </param> /// <returns>The task object representing the asynchronous operation.</returns> public Task<DeleteStreamResponse> DeleteStreamAsync(DeleteStreamRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken)) { var marshaller = new DeleteStreamRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = DeleteStreamResponseUnmarshaller.Instance; return InvokeAsync<DeleteStreamRequest,DeleteStreamResponse>(request, marshaller, unmarshaller, cancellationToken); }
internal DeleteStreamResponse DeleteStream(DeleteStreamRequest request) { var marshaller = new DeleteStreamRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = DeleteStreamResponseUnmarshaller.Instance; return Invoke<DeleteStreamRequest,DeleteStreamResponse>(request, marshaller, unmarshaller); }
/// <summary> /// Initiates the asynchronous execution of the DeleteStream operation. /// </summary> /// /// <param name="request">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteStream operation on AmazonKinesisClient.</param> /// <param name="callback">An AsyncCallback delegate that is invoked when the operation completes.</param> /// <param name="state">A user-defined state object that is passed to the callback procedure. Retrieve this object from within the callback /// procedure using the AsyncState property.</param> /// /// <returns>An IAsyncResult that can be used to poll or wait for results, or both; this value is also needed when invoking EndDeleteStream /// operation.</returns> public IAsyncResult BeginDeleteStream(DeleteStreamRequest request, AsyncCallback callback, object state) { var marshaller = new DeleteStreamRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = DeleteStreamResponseUnmarshaller.Instance; return BeginInvoke<DeleteStreamRequest>(request, marshaller, unmarshaller, callback, state); }
/// <summary> /// <para>This operation deletes a stream and all of its shards and data. You must shut down any applications that are operating on the stream /// before you delete the stream. If an application attempts to operate on a deleted stream, it will receive the exception /// <c>ResourceNotFoundException</c> .</para> <para>If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can delete it. After a <c>DeleteStream</c> /// request, the specified stream is in the DELETING state until Amazon Kinesis completes the deletion.</para> <para> <b>Note:</b> Amazon /// Kinesis might continue to accept data read and write operations, such as PutRecord and GetRecords, on a stream in the DELETING state until /// the stream deletion is complete.</para> <para>When you delete a stream, any shards in that stream are also deleted.</para> <para>You can use /// the DescribeStream operation to check the state of the stream, which is returned in <c>StreamStatus</c> .</para> <para> <c>DeleteStream</c> /// has a limit of 5 transactions per second per account.</para> /// </summary> /// /// <param name="request">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteStream service method on /// AmazonKinesis.</param> /// /// <exception cref="T:Amazon.Kinesis.Model.LimitExceededException" /> /// <exception cref="T:Amazon.Kinesis.Model.ResourceNotFoundException" /> public DeleteStreamResponse DeleteStream(DeleteStreamRequest request) { var task = DeleteStreamAsync(request); try { return task.Result; } catch(AggregateException e) { ExceptionDispatchInfo.Capture(e.InnerException).Throw(); return null; } }
/// <summary> /// Initiates the asynchronous execution of the DeleteStream operation. /// </summary> /// /// <param name="request">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteStream operation on AmazonKinesisClient.</param> /// <param name="callback">An Action delegate that is invoked when the operation completes.</param> /// <param name="options">A user-defined state object that is passed to the callback procedure. Retrieve this object from within the callback /// procedure using the AsyncState property.</param> public void DeleteStreamAsync(DeleteStreamRequest request, AmazonServiceCallback<DeleteStreamRequest, DeleteStreamResponse> callback, AsyncOptions options = null) { options = options == null?new AsyncOptions():options; var marshaller = new DeleteStreamRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = DeleteStreamResponseUnmarshaller.Instance; Action<AmazonWebServiceRequest, AmazonWebServiceResponse, Exception, AsyncOptions> callbackHelper = null; if(callback !=null ) callbackHelper = (AmazonWebServiceRequest req, AmazonWebServiceResponse res, Exception ex, AsyncOptions ao) => { AmazonServiceResult<DeleteStreamRequest,DeleteStreamResponse> responseObject = new AmazonServiceResult<DeleteStreamRequest,DeleteStreamResponse>((DeleteStreamRequest)req, (DeleteStreamResponse)res, ex , ao.State); callback(responseObject); }; BeginInvoke<DeleteStreamRequest>(request, marshaller, unmarshaller, options, callbackHelper); }
IAsyncResult invokeDeleteStream(DeleteStreamRequest deleteStreamRequest, AsyncCallback callback, object state, bool synchronized) { IRequest irequest = new DeleteStreamRequestMarshaller().Marshall(deleteStreamRequest); var unmarshaller = DeleteStreamResponseUnmarshaller.GetInstance(); AsyncResult result = new AsyncResult(irequest, callback, state, synchronized, signer, unmarshaller); Invoke(result); return result; }
/// <summary> /// Initiates the asynchronous execution of the DeleteStream operation. /// <seealso cref="Amazon.Kinesis.IAmazonKinesis.DeleteStream"/> /// </summary> /// /// <param name="deleteStreamRequest">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteStream operation on AmazonKinesis.</param> /// <param name="callback">An AsyncCallback delegate that is invoked when the operation completes.</param> /// <param name="state">A user-defined state object that is passed to the callback procedure. Retrieve this object from within the callback /// procedure using the AsyncState property.</param> public IAsyncResult BeginDeleteStream(DeleteStreamRequest deleteStreamRequest, AsyncCallback callback, object state) { return invokeDeleteStream(deleteStreamRequest, callback, state, false); }
/// <summary> /// <para>This operation deletes a stream and all of its shards and data. You must shut down any applications that are operating on the stream /// before you delete the stream. If an application attempts to operate on a deleted stream, it will receive the exception /// <c>ResourceNotFoundException</c> .</para> <para>If the stream is in the ACTIVE state, you can delete it. After a <c>DeleteStream</c> /// request, the specified stream is in the DELETING state until Amazon Kinesis completes the deletion.</para> <para> <b>Note:</b> Amazon /// Kinesis might continue to accept data read and write operations, such as PutRecord and GetRecords, on a stream in the DELETING state until /// the stream deletion is complete.</para> <para>When you delete a stream, any shards in that stream are also deleted.</para> <para>You can use /// the DescribeStream operation to check the state of the stream, which is returned in <c>StreamStatus</c> .</para> <para> <c>DeleteStream</c> /// has a limit of 5 transactions per second per account.</para> /// </summary> /// /// <param name="deleteStreamRequest">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteStream service method on /// AmazonKinesis.</param> /// /// <exception cref="LimitExceededException"/> /// <exception cref="ResourceNotFoundException"/> public DeleteStreamResponse DeleteStream(DeleteStreamRequest deleteStreamRequest) { IAsyncResult asyncResult = invokeDeleteStream(deleteStreamRequest, null, null, true); return EndDeleteStream(asyncResult); }
private Amazon.Kinesis.Model.DeleteStreamResponse CallAWSServiceOperation(IAmazonKinesis client, Amazon.Kinesis.Model.DeleteStreamRequest request) { Utils.Common.WriteVerboseEndpointMessage(this, client.Config, "Amazon Kinesis", "DeleteStream"); try { #if DESKTOP return(client.DeleteStream(request)); #elif CORECLR return(client.DeleteStreamAsync(request).GetAwaiter().GetResult()); #else #error "Unknown build edition" #endif } catch (AmazonServiceException exc) { var webException = exc.InnerException as System.Net.WebException; if (webException != null) { throw new Exception(Utils.Common.FormatNameResolutionFailureMessage(client.Config, webException.Message), webException); } throw; } }