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amazonka-kms-2.0: gen/Amazonka/KMS/Encrypt.hs

{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-}
{-# LANGUAGE DuplicateRecordFields #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-}
{-# LANGUAGE StrictData #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-binds #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-imports #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-matches #-}

-- Derived from AWS service descriptions, licensed under Apache 2.0.

-- |
-- Module      : Amazonka.KMS.Encrypt
-- Copyright   : (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay
-- License     : Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
-- Maintainer  : Brendan Hay
-- Stability   : auto-generated
-- Portability : non-portable (GHC extensions)
--
-- Encrypts plaintext of up to 4,096 bytes using a KMS key. You can use a
-- symmetric or asymmetric KMS key with a @KeyUsage@ of @ENCRYPT_DECRYPT@.
--
-- You can use this operation to encrypt small amounts of arbitrary data,
-- such as a personal identifier or database password, or other sensitive
-- information. You don\'t need to use the @Encrypt@ operation to encrypt a
-- data key. The GenerateDataKey and GenerateDataKeyPair operations return
-- a plaintext data key and an encrypted copy of that data key.
--
-- If you use a symmetric encryption KMS key, you can use an encryption
-- context to add additional security to your encryption operation. If you
-- specify an @EncryptionContext@ when encrypting data, you must specify
-- the same encryption context (a case-sensitive exact match) when
-- decrypting the data. Otherwise, the request to decrypt fails with an
-- @InvalidCiphertextException@. For more information, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#encrypt_context Encryption Context>
-- in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/.
--
-- If you specify an asymmetric KMS key, you must also specify the
-- encryption algorithm. The algorithm must be compatible with the KMS key
-- spec.
--
-- When you use an asymmetric KMS key to encrypt or reencrypt data, be sure
-- to record the KMS key and encryption algorithm that you choose. You will
-- be required to provide the same KMS key and encryption algorithm when
-- you decrypt the data. If the KMS key and algorithm do not match the
-- values used to encrypt the data, the decrypt operation fails.
--
-- You are not required to supply the key ID and encryption algorithm when
-- you decrypt with symmetric encryption KMS keys because KMS stores this
-- information in the ciphertext blob. KMS cannot store metadata in
-- ciphertext generated with asymmetric keys. The standard format for
-- asymmetric key ciphertext does not include configurable fields.
--
-- The maximum size of the data that you can encrypt varies with the type
-- of KMS key and the encryption algorithm that you choose.
--
-- -   Symmetric encryption KMS keys
--
--     -   @SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT@: 4096 bytes
--
-- -   @RSA_2048@
--
--     -   @RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1@: 214 bytes
--
--     -   @RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256@: 190 bytes
--
-- -   @RSA_3072@
--
--     -   @RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1@: 342 bytes
--
--     -   @RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256@: 318 bytes
--
-- -   @RSA_4096@
--
--     -   @RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1@: 470 bytes
--
--     -   @RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256@: 446 bytes
--
-- -   @SM2PKE@: 1024 bytes (China Regions only)
--
-- The KMS key that you use for this operation must be in a compatible key
-- state. For details, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/key-state.html Key states of KMS keys>
-- in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/.
--
-- __Cross-account use__: Yes. To perform this operation with a KMS key in
-- a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias
-- ARN in the value of the @KeyId@ parameter.
--
-- __Required permissions__:
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/kms-api-permissions-reference.html kms:Encrypt>
-- (key policy)
--
-- __Related operations:__
--
-- -   Decrypt
--
-- -   GenerateDataKey
--
-- -   GenerateDataKeyPair
module Amazonka.KMS.Encrypt
  ( -- * Creating a Request
    Encrypt (..),
    newEncrypt,

    -- * Request Lenses
    encrypt_encryptionAlgorithm,
    encrypt_encryptionContext,
    encrypt_grantTokens,
    encrypt_keyId,
    encrypt_plaintext,

    -- * Destructuring the Response
    EncryptResponse (..),
    newEncryptResponse,

    -- * Response Lenses
    encryptResponse_ciphertextBlob,
    encryptResponse_encryptionAlgorithm,
    encryptResponse_keyId,
    encryptResponse_httpStatus,
  )
where

import qualified Amazonka.Core as Core
import qualified Amazonka.Core.Lens.Internal as Lens
import qualified Amazonka.Data as Data
import Amazonka.KMS.Types
import qualified Amazonka.Prelude as Prelude
import qualified Amazonka.Request as Request
import qualified Amazonka.Response as Response

-- | /See:/ 'newEncrypt' smart constructor.
data Encrypt = Encrypt'
  { -- | Specifies the encryption algorithm that KMS will use to encrypt the
    -- plaintext message. The algorithm must be compatible with the KMS key
    -- that you specify.
    --
    -- This parameter is required only for asymmetric KMS keys. The default
    -- value, @SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT@, is the algorithm used for symmetric
    -- encryption KMS keys. If you are using an asymmetric KMS key, we
    -- recommend RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256.
    --
    -- The SM2PKE algorithm is only available in China Regions.
    encryptionAlgorithm :: Prelude.Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec,
    -- | Specifies the encryption context that will be used to encrypt the data.
    -- An encryption context is valid only for
    -- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#cryptographic-operations cryptographic operations>
    -- with a symmetric encryption KMS key. The standard asymmetric encryption
    -- algorithms and HMAC algorithms that KMS uses do not support an
    -- encryption context.
    --
    -- An /encryption context/ is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs
    -- that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption
    -- context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact
    -- case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An
    -- encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric
    -- encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys,
    -- an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
    --
    -- For more information, see
    -- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#encrypt_context Encryption context>
    -- in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/.
    encryptionContext :: Prelude.Maybe (Prelude.HashMap Prelude.Text Prelude.Text),
    -- | A list of grant tokens.
    --
    -- Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from
    -- a new grant that has not yet achieved /eventual consistency/. For more
    -- information, see
    -- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/grants.html#grant_token Grant token>
    -- and
    -- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/grant-manage.html#using-grant-token Using a grant token>
    -- in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/.
    grantTokens :: Prelude.Maybe [Prelude.Text],
    -- | Identifies the KMS key to use in the encryption operation. The KMS key
    -- must have a @KeyUsage@ of @ENCRYPT_DECRYPT@. To find the @KeyUsage@ of a
    -- KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.
    --
    -- To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
    -- When using an alias name, prefix it with @\"alias\/\"@. To specify a KMS
    -- key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
    -- or alias ARN.
    --
    -- For example:
    --
    -- -   Key ID: @1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab@
    --
    -- -   Key ARN:
    --     @arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key\/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab@
    --
    -- -   Alias name: @alias\/ExampleAlias@
    --
    -- -   Alias ARN: @arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias\/ExampleAlias@
    --
    -- To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or
    -- DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
    keyId :: Prelude.Text,
    -- | Data to be encrypted.
    plaintext :: Data.Sensitive Data.Base64
  }
  deriving (Prelude.Eq, Prelude.Show, Prelude.Generic)

-- |
-- Create a value of 'Encrypt' with all optional fields omitted.
--
-- Use <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/generic-lens generic-lens> or <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/optics optics> to modify other optional fields.
--
-- The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided
-- for backwards compatibility:
--
-- 'encryptionAlgorithm', 'encrypt_encryptionAlgorithm' - Specifies the encryption algorithm that KMS will use to encrypt the
-- plaintext message. The algorithm must be compatible with the KMS key
-- that you specify.
--
-- This parameter is required only for asymmetric KMS keys. The default
-- value, @SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT@, is the algorithm used for symmetric
-- encryption KMS keys. If you are using an asymmetric KMS key, we
-- recommend RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256.
--
-- The SM2PKE algorithm is only available in China Regions.
--
-- 'encryptionContext', 'encrypt_encryptionContext' - Specifies the encryption context that will be used to encrypt the data.
-- An encryption context is valid only for
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#cryptographic-operations cryptographic operations>
-- with a symmetric encryption KMS key. The standard asymmetric encryption
-- algorithms and HMAC algorithms that KMS uses do not support an
-- encryption context.
--
-- An /encryption context/ is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs
-- that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption
-- context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact
-- case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An
-- encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric
-- encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys,
-- an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
--
-- For more information, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#encrypt_context Encryption context>
-- in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/.
--
-- 'grantTokens', 'encrypt_grantTokens' - A list of grant tokens.
--
-- Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from
-- a new grant that has not yet achieved /eventual consistency/. For more
-- information, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/grants.html#grant_token Grant token>
-- and
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/grant-manage.html#using-grant-token Using a grant token>
-- in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/.
--
-- 'keyId', 'encrypt_keyId' - Identifies the KMS key to use in the encryption operation. The KMS key
-- must have a @KeyUsage@ of @ENCRYPT_DECRYPT@. To find the @KeyUsage@ of a
-- KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.
--
-- To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
-- When using an alias name, prefix it with @\"alias\/\"@. To specify a KMS
-- key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
-- or alias ARN.
--
-- For example:
--
-- -   Key ID: @1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab@
--
-- -   Key ARN:
--     @arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key\/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab@
--
-- -   Alias name: @alias\/ExampleAlias@
--
-- -   Alias ARN: @arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias\/ExampleAlias@
--
-- To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or
-- DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
--
-- 'plaintext', 'encrypt_plaintext' - Data to be encrypted.--
-- -- /Note:/ This 'Lens' automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- -- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- -- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- -- This 'Lens' accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
newEncrypt ::
  -- | 'keyId'
  Prelude.Text ->
  -- | 'plaintext'
  Prelude.ByteString ->
  Encrypt
newEncrypt pKeyId_ pPlaintext_ =
  Encrypt'
    { encryptionAlgorithm = Prelude.Nothing,
      encryptionContext = Prelude.Nothing,
      grantTokens = Prelude.Nothing,
      keyId = pKeyId_,
      plaintext =
        Data._Sensitive
          Prelude.. Data._Base64
          Lens.# pPlaintext_
    }

-- | Specifies the encryption algorithm that KMS will use to encrypt the
-- plaintext message. The algorithm must be compatible with the KMS key
-- that you specify.
--
-- This parameter is required only for asymmetric KMS keys. The default
-- value, @SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT@, is the algorithm used for symmetric
-- encryption KMS keys. If you are using an asymmetric KMS key, we
-- recommend RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256.
--
-- The SM2PKE algorithm is only available in China Regions.
encrypt_encryptionAlgorithm :: Lens.Lens' Encrypt (Prelude.Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec)
encrypt_encryptionAlgorithm = Lens.lens (\Encrypt' {encryptionAlgorithm} -> encryptionAlgorithm) (\s@Encrypt' {} a -> s {encryptionAlgorithm = a} :: Encrypt)

-- | Specifies the encryption context that will be used to encrypt the data.
-- An encryption context is valid only for
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#cryptographic-operations cryptographic operations>
-- with a symmetric encryption KMS key. The standard asymmetric encryption
-- algorithms and HMAC algorithms that KMS uses do not support an
-- encryption context.
--
-- An /encryption context/ is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs
-- that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption
-- context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact
-- case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An
-- encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric
-- encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys,
-- an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
--
-- For more information, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#encrypt_context Encryption context>
-- in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/.
encrypt_encryptionContext :: Lens.Lens' Encrypt (Prelude.Maybe (Prelude.HashMap Prelude.Text Prelude.Text))
encrypt_encryptionContext = Lens.lens (\Encrypt' {encryptionContext} -> encryptionContext) (\s@Encrypt' {} a -> s {encryptionContext = a} :: Encrypt) Prelude.. Lens.mapping Lens.coerced

-- | A list of grant tokens.
--
-- Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from
-- a new grant that has not yet achieved /eventual consistency/. For more
-- information, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/grants.html#grant_token Grant token>
-- and
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/grant-manage.html#using-grant-token Using a grant token>
-- in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/.
encrypt_grantTokens :: Lens.Lens' Encrypt (Prelude.Maybe [Prelude.Text])
encrypt_grantTokens = Lens.lens (\Encrypt' {grantTokens} -> grantTokens) (\s@Encrypt' {} a -> s {grantTokens = a} :: Encrypt) Prelude.. Lens.mapping Lens.coerced

-- | Identifies the KMS key to use in the encryption operation. The KMS key
-- must have a @KeyUsage@ of @ENCRYPT_DECRYPT@. To find the @KeyUsage@ of a
-- KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.
--
-- To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
-- When using an alias name, prefix it with @\"alias\/\"@. To specify a KMS
-- key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
-- or alias ARN.
--
-- For example:
--
-- -   Key ID: @1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab@
--
-- -   Key ARN:
--     @arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key\/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab@
--
-- -   Alias name: @alias\/ExampleAlias@
--
-- -   Alias ARN: @arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias\/ExampleAlias@
--
-- To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or
-- DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
encrypt_keyId :: Lens.Lens' Encrypt Prelude.Text
encrypt_keyId = Lens.lens (\Encrypt' {keyId} -> keyId) (\s@Encrypt' {} a -> s {keyId = a} :: Encrypt)

-- | Data to be encrypted.--
-- -- /Note:/ This 'Lens' automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- -- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- -- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- -- This 'Lens' accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
encrypt_plaintext :: Lens.Lens' Encrypt Prelude.ByteString
encrypt_plaintext = Lens.lens (\Encrypt' {plaintext} -> plaintext) (\s@Encrypt' {} a -> s {plaintext = a} :: Encrypt) Prelude.. Data._Sensitive Prelude.. Data._Base64

instance Core.AWSRequest Encrypt where
  type AWSResponse Encrypt = EncryptResponse
  request overrides =
    Request.postJSON (overrides defaultService)
  response =
    Response.receiveJSON
      ( \s h x ->
          EncryptResponse'
            Prelude.<$> (x Data..?> "CiphertextBlob")
            Prelude.<*> (x Data..?> "EncryptionAlgorithm")
            Prelude.<*> (x Data..?> "KeyId")
            Prelude.<*> (Prelude.pure (Prelude.fromEnum s))
      )

instance Prelude.Hashable Encrypt where
  hashWithSalt _salt Encrypt' {..} =
    _salt
      `Prelude.hashWithSalt` encryptionAlgorithm
      `Prelude.hashWithSalt` encryptionContext
      `Prelude.hashWithSalt` grantTokens
      `Prelude.hashWithSalt` keyId
      `Prelude.hashWithSalt` plaintext

instance Prelude.NFData Encrypt where
  rnf Encrypt' {..} =
    Prelude.rnf encryptionAlgorithm
      `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf encryptionContext
      `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf grantTokens
      `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf keyId
      `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf plaintext

instance Data.ToHeaders Encrypt where
  toHeaders =
    Prelude.const
      ( Prelude.mconcat
          [ "X-Amz-Target"
              Data.=# ("TrentService.Encrypt" :: Prelude.ByteString),
            "Content-Type"
              Data.=# ( "application/x-amz-json-1.1" ::
                          Prelude.ByteString
                      )
          ]
      )

instance Data.ToJSON Encrypt where
  toJSON Encrypt' {..} =
    Data.object
      ( Prelude.catMaybes
          [ ("EncryptionAlgorithm" Data..=)
              Prelude.<$> encryptionAlgorithm,
            ("EncryptionContext" Data..=)
              Prelude.<$> encryptionContext,
            ("GrantTokens" Data..=) Prelude.<$> grantTokens,
            Prelude.Just ("KeyId" Data..= keyId),
            Prelude.Just ("Plaintext" Data..= plaintext)
          ]
      )

instance Data.ToPath Encrypt where
  toPath = Prelude.const "/"

instance Data.ToQuery Encrypt where
  toQuery = Prelude.const Prelude.mempty

-- | /See:/ 'newEncryptResponse' smart constructor.
data EncryptResponse = EncryptResponse'
  { -- | The encrypted plaintext. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
    -- Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
    -- Base64-encoded.
    ciphertextBlob :: Prelude.Maybe Data.Base64,
    -- | The encryption algorithm that was used to encrypt the plaintext.
    encryptionAlgorithm :: Prelude.Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec,
    -- | The Amazon Resource Name
    -- (<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-id-key-ARN key ARN>)
    -- of the KMS key that was used to encrypt the plaintext.
    keyId :: Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text,
    -- | The response's http status code.
    httpStatus :: Prelude.Int
  }
  deriving (Prelude.Eq, Prelude.Read, Prelude.Show, Prelude.Generic)

-- |
-- Create a value of 'EncryptResponse' with all optional fields omitted.
--
-- Use <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/generic-lens generic-lens> or <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/optics optics> to modify other optional fields.
--
-- The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided
-- for backwards compatibility:
--
-- 'ciphertextBlob', 'encryptResponse_ciphertextBlob' - The encrypted plaintext. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
-- Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
-- Base64-encoded.--
-- -- /Note:/ This 'Lens' automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- -- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- -- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- -- This 'Lens' accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
--
-- 'encryptionAlgorithm', 'encryptResponse_encryptionAlgorithm' - The encryption algorithm that was used to encrypt the plaintext.
--
-- 'keyId', 'encryptResponse_keyId' - The Amazon Resource Name
-- (<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-id-key-ARN key ARN>)
-- of the KMS key that was used to encrypt the plaintext.
--
-- 'httpStatus', 'encryptResponse_httpStatus' - The response's http status code.
newEncryptResponse ::
  -- | 'httpStatus'
  Prelude.Int ->
  EncryptResponse
newEncryptResponse pHttpStatus_ =
  EncryptResponse'
    { ciphertextBlob = Prelude.Nothing,
      encryptionAlgorithm = Prelude.Nothing,
      keyId = Prelude.Nothing,
      httpStatus = pHttpStatus_
    }

-- | The encrypted plaintext. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
-- Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
-- Base64-encoded.--
-- -- /Note:/ This 'Lens' automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- -- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- -- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- -- This 'Lens' accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
encryptResponse_ciphertextBlob :: Lens.Lens' EncryptResponse (Prelude.Maybe Prelude.ByteString)
encryptResponse_ciphertextBlob = Lens.lens (\EncryptResponse' {ciphertextBlob} -> ciphertextBlob) (\s@EncryptResponse' {} a -> s {ciphertextBlob = a} :: EncryptResponse) Prelude.. Lens.mapping Data._Base64

-- | The encryption algorithm that was used to encrypt the plaintext.
encryptResponse_encryptionAlgorithm :: Lens.Lens' EncryptResponse (Prelude.Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec)
encryptResponse_encryptionAlgorithm = Lens.lens (\EncryptResponse' {encryptionAlgorithm} -> encryptionAlgorithm) (\s@EncryptResponse' {} a -> s {encryptionAlgorithm = a} :: EncryptResponse)

-- | The Amazon Resource Name
-- (<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-id-key-ARN key ARN>)
-- of the KMS key that was used to encrypt the plaintext.
encryptResponse_keyId :: Lens.Lens' EncryptResponse (Prelude.Maybe Prelude.Text)
encryptResponse_keyId = Lens.lens (\EncryptResponse' {keyId} -> keyId) (\s@EncryptResponse' {} a -> s {keyId = a} :: EncryptResponse)

-- | The response's http status code.
encryptResponse_httpStatus :: Lens.Lens' EncryptResponse Prelude.Int
encryptResponse_httpStatus = Lens.lens (\EncryptResponse' {httpStatus} -> httpStatus) (\s@EncryptResponse' {} a -> s {httpStatus = a} :: EncryptResponse)

instance Prelude.NFData EncryptResponse where
  rnf EncryptResponse' {..} =
    Prelude.rnf ciphertextBlob
      `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf encryptionAlgorithm
      `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf keyId
      `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf httpStatus