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Package arn provides a parser for interacting with Amazon Resource Names.
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type ARN ¶
type ARN struct {
	// The partition that the resource is in. For standard AWS regions, the partition is "aws". If you have resources in
	// other partitions, the partition is "aws-partitionname". For example, the partition for resources in the China
	// (Beijing) region is "aws-cn".
	Partition string
	// The service namespace that identifies the AWS product (for example, Amazon S3, IAM, or Amazon RDS). For a list of
	// namespaces, see
	// http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces.
	Service string
	// The region the resource resides in. Note that the ARNs for some resources do not require a region, so this
	// component might be omitted.
	Region string
	// The ID of the AWS account that owns the resource, without the hyphens. For example, 123456789012. Note that the
	// ARNs for some resources don't require an account number, so this component might be omitted.
	AccountID string
	// The content of this part of the ARN varies by service. It often includes an indicator of the type of resource —
	// for example, an IAM user or Amazon RDS database - followed by a slash (/) or a colon (:), followed by the
	// resource name itself. Some services allows paths for resource names, as described in
	// http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#arns-paths.
	Resource string
}
    ARN captures the individual fields of an Amazon Resource Name. See http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html for more information.
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