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// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.
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// Package lexruntimeserviceiface provides an interface to enable mocking the Amazon Lex Runtime Service service client
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// for testing your code.
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//
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// It is important to note that this interface will have breaking changes
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// when the service model is updated and adds new API operations, paginators,
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// and waiters.
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package lexruntimeserviceiface
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import (
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request"
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"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/lexruntimeservice"
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)
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// LexRuntimeServiceAPI provides an interface to enable mocking the
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// lexruntimeservice.LexRuntimeService service client's API operation,
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// paginators, and waiters. This make unit testing your code that calls out
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// to the SDK's service client's calls easier.
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//
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// The best way to use this interface is so the SDK's service client's calls
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// can be stubbed out for unit testing your code with the SDK without needing
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// to inject custom request handlers into the SDK's request pipeline.
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//
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// // myFunc uses an SDK service client to make a request to
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// // Amazon Lex Runtime Service.
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// func myFunc(svc lexruntimeserviceiface.LexRuntimeServiceAPI) bool {
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// // Make svc.PostContent request
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// }
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//
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// func main() {
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// sess := session.New()
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// svc := lexruntimeservice.New(sess)
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//
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// myFunc(svc)
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// }
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//
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// In your _test.go file:
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//
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// // Define a mock struct to be used in your unit tests of myFunc.
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// type mockLexRuntimeServiceClient struct {
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// lexruntimeserviceiface.LexRuntimeServiceAPI
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// }
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// func (m *mockLexRuntimeServiceClient) PostContent(input *lexruntimeservice.PostContentInput) (*lexruntimeservice.PostContentOutput, error) {
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// // mock response/functionality
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// }
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//
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// func TestMyFunc(t *testing.T) {
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// // Setup Test
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// mockSvc := &mockLexRuntimeServiceClient{}
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//
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// myfunc(mockSvc)
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//
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// // Verify myFunc's functionality
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// }
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//
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// It is important to note that this interface will have breaking changes
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// when the service model is updated and adds new API operations, paginators,
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// and waiters. Its suggested to use the pattern above for testing, or using
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// tooling to generate mocks to satisfy the interfaces.
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type LexRuntimeServiceAPI interface {
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PostContent(*lexruntimeservice.PostContentInput) (*lexruntimeservice.PostContentOutput, error)
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PostContentWithContext(aws.Context, *lexruntimeservice.PostContentInput, ...request.Option) (*lexruntimeservice.PostContentOutput, error)
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PostContentRequest(*lexruntimeservice.PostContentInput) (*request.Request, *lexruntimeservice.PostContentOutput)
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PostText(*lexruntimeservice.PostTextInput) (*lexruntimeservice.PostTextOutput, error)
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PostTextWithContext(aws.Context, *lexruntimeservice.PostTextInput, ...request.Option) (*lexruntimeservice.PostTextOutput, error)
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PostTextRequest(*lexruntimeservice.PostTextInput) (*request.Request, *lexruntimeservice.PostTextOutput)
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}
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var _ LexRuntimeServiceAPI = (*lexruntimeservice.LexRuntimeService)(nil)
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