SearchGameSessionsInput

public struct SearchGameSessionsInput : AWSShape
extension GameLift.SearchGameSessionsInput: AWSPaginateStringToken

Undocumented

  • Declaration

    Swift

    public static var _members: [AWSShapeMember]
  • A unique identifier for an alias associated with the fleet to search for active game sessions. You can use either the alias ID or ARN value. Each request must reference either a fleet ID or alias ID, but not both.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let aliasId: String?
  • String containing the search criteria for the session search. If no filter expression is included, the request returns results for all game sessions in the fleet that are in ACTIVE status. A filter expression can contain one or multiple conditions. Each condition consists of the following: Operand – Name of a game session attribute. Valid values are gameSessionName, gameSessionId, gameSessionProperties, maximumSessions, creationTimeMillis, playerSessionCount, hasAvailablePlayerSessions. Comparator – Valid comparators are: =, <>, <, >, <=, >=. Value – Value to be searched for. Values may be numbers, boolean values (true/false) or strings depending on the operand. String values are case sensitive and must be enclosed in single quotes. Special characters must be escaped. Boolean and string values can only be used with the comparators = and <>. For example, the following filter expression searches on gameSessionName: “FilterExpression”: “gameSessionName = ‘Matt\’s Awesome Game 1’”. To chain multiple conditions in a single expression, use the logical keywords AND, OR, and NOT and parentheses as needed. For example: x AND y AND NOT z, NOT (x OR y). Session search evaluates conditions from left to right using the following precedence rules: =, <>, <, >, <=, >= Parentheses NOT AND OR For example, this filter expression retrieves game sessions hosting at least ten players that have an open player slot: “maximumSessions>=10 AND hasAvailablePlayerSessions=true”.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let filterExpression: String?
  • A unique identifier for a fleet to search for active game sessions. You can use either the fleet ID or ARN value. Each request must reference either a fleet ID or alias ID, but not both.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let fleetId: String?
  • The maximum number of results to return. Use this parameter with NextToken to get results as a set of sequential pages. The maximum number of results returned is 20, even if this value is not set or is set higher than 20.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let limit: Int?
  • Token that indicates the start of the next sequential page of results. Use the token that is returned with a previous call to this operation. To start at the beginning of the result set, do not specify a value.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let nextToken: String?
  • Instructions on how to sort the search results. If no sort expression is included, the request returns results in random order. A sort expression consists of the following elements: Operand – Name of a game session attribute. Valid values are gameSessionName, gameSessionId, gameSessionProperties, maximumSessions, creationTimeMillis, playerSessionCount, hasAvailablePlayerSessions. Order – Valid sort orders are ASC (ascending) and DESC (descending). For example, this sort expression returns the oldest active sessions first: “SortExpression”: “creationTimeMillis ASC”. Results with a null value for the sort operand are returned at the end of the list.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let sortExpression: String?
  • Undocumented

    Declaration

    Swift

    public init(aliasId: String? = nil, filterExpression: String? = nil, fleetId: String? = nil, limit: Int? = nil, nextToken: String? = nil, sortExpression: String? = nil)
  • Declaration

    Swift

    public func validate(name: String) throws