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package jp.classmethod.aws.gradle.elasticbeanstalk;

import lombok.Getter;
import lombok.Setter;

import org.gradle.api.internal.ConventionTask;
import org.gradle.api.tasks.TaskAction;

import com.amazonaws.services.elasticbeanstalk.AWSElasticBeanstalk;
import com.amazonaws.services.elasticbeanstalk.model.DeleteApplicationRequest;

public class AWSElasticBeanstalkDeleteApplicationTask extends ConventionTask {

    @Getter
    @Setter
    private String appName;

    public AWSElasticBeanstalkDeleteApplicationTask() {
        setDescription("Delete ElasticBeanstalk Application.");
        setGroup("AWS");
    }

    @TaskAction
    public void deleteApplication() {
        // to enable conventionMappings feature
        String appName = getAppName();

        AwsBeanstalkPluginExtension ext = getProject().getExtensions().getByType(AwsBeanstalkPluginExtension.class);
        AWSElasticBeanstalk eb = ext.getClient();

        eb.deleteApplication(new DeleteApplicationRequest(appName));
        getLogger().info("application " + appName + " deleted");
    }
}