pub struct Client { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Client for AWS Control Catalog
Client for invoking operations on AWS Control Catalog. Each operation on AWS Control Catalog is a method on this
this struct. .send()
MUST be invoked on the generated operations to dispatch the request to the service.
§Constructing a Client
A Config
is required to construct a client. For most use cases, the aws-config
crate should be used to automatically resolve this config using
aws_config::load_from_env()
, since this will resolve an SdkConfig
which can be shared
across multiple different AWS SDK clients. This config resolution process can be customized
by calling aws_config::from_env()
instead, which returns a ConfigLoader
that uses
the builder pattern to customize the default config.
In the simplest case, creating a client looks as follows:
let config = aws_config::load_from_env().await;
let client = aws_sdk_controlcatalog::Client::new(&config);
Occasionally, SDKs may have additional service-specific values that can be set on the Config
that
is absent from SdkConfig
, or slightly different settings for a specific client may be desired.
The Builder
struct implements From<&SdkConfig>
, so setting these specific settings can be
done as follows:
let sdk_config = ::aws_config::load_from_env().await;
let config = aws_sdk_controlcatalog::config::Builder::from(&sdk_config)
.some_service_specific_setting("value")
.build();
See the aws-config
docs and Config
for more information on customizing configuration.
Note: Client construction is expensive due to connection thread pool initialization, and should be done once at application start-up.
Implementations§
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn get_control(&self) -> GetControlFluentBuilder
pub fn get_control(&self) -> GetControlFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the GetControl
operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
control_arn(impl Into<String>)
/set_control_arn(Option<String>)
:
required: trueThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control. It has one of the following formats:
Global format
arn:{PARTITION}:controlcatalog:::control/{CONTROL_CATALOG_OPAQUE_ID}
Or Regional format
arn:{PARTITION}:controltower:{REGION}::control/{CONTROL_TOWER_OPAQUE_ID}
Here is a more general pattern that covers Amazon Web Services Control Tower and Control Catalog ARNs:
^arn:(aws(?:[-a-z])?):(controlcatalog|controltower):[a-zA-Z0-9-]::control/[0-9a-zA-Z_\-]+$
- On success, responds with
GetControlOutput
with field(s):arn(String)
:The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control.
name(String)
:The display name of the control.
description(String)
:A description of what the control does.
behavior(ControlBehavior)
:A term that identifies the control’s functional behavior. One of
Preventive
,Detective
,Proactive
region_configuration(Option<RegionConfiguration>)
:Returns information about the control, including the scope of the control, if enabled, and the Regions in which the control currently is available for deployment. For more information about scope, see Global services.
If you are applying controls through an Amazon Web Services Control Tower landing zone environment, remember that the values returned in the
RegionConfiguration
API operation are not related to the governed Regions in your landing zone. For example, if you are governing RegionsA
,B
,andC
while the control is available in RegionsA
,B
, C,
andD
, you’d see a response withDeployableRegions
ofA
,B
,C
, andD
for a control withREGIONAL
scope, even though you may not intend to deploy the control in RegionD
, because you do not govern it through your landing zone.implementation(Option<ImplementationDetails>)
:Returns information about the control, as an
ImplementationDetails
object that shows the underlying implementation type for a control.parameters(Option<Vec::<ControlParameter>>)
:Returns an array of
ControlParameter
objects that specify the parameters a control supports. An empty list is returned for controls that don’t support parameters.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<GetControlError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn list_common_controls(&self) -> ListCommonControlsFluentBuilder
pub fn list_common_controls(&self) -> ListCommonControlsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListCommonControls
operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator()
.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
max_results(i32)
/set_max_results(Option<i32>)
:
required: falseThe maximum number of results on a page or for an API request call.
next_token(impl Into<String>)
/set_next_token(Option<String>)
:
required: falseThe pagination token that’s used to fetch the next set of results.
common_control_filter(CommonControlFilter)
/set_common_control_filter(Option<CommonControlFilter>)
:
required: falseAn optional filter that narrows the results to a specific objective.
This filter allows you to specify one objective ARN at a time. Passing multiple ARNs in the
CommonControlFilter
isn’t currently supported.
- On success, responds with
ListCommonControlsOutput
with field(s):common_controls(Vec::<CommonControlSummary>)
:The list of common controls that the
ListCommonControls
API returns.next_token(Option<String>)
:The pagination token that’s used to fetch the next set of results.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListCommonControlsError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn list_controls(&self) -> ListControlsFluentBuilder
pub fn list_controls(&self) -> ListControlsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListControls
operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator()
.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
next_token(impl Into<String>)
/set_next_token(Option<String>)
:
required: falseThe pagination token that’s used to fetch the next set of results.
max_results(i32)
/set_max_results(Option<i32>)
:
required: falseThe maximum number of results on a page or for an API request call.
- On success, responds with
ListControlsOutput
with field(s):controls(Vec::<ControlSummary>)
:Returns a list of controls, given as structures of type controlSummary.
next_token(Option<String>)
:The pagination token that’s used to fetch the next set of results.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListControlsError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn list_domains(&self) -> ListDomainsFluentBuilder
pub fn list_domains(&self) -> ListDomainsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListDomains
operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator()
.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
max_results(i32)
/set_max_results(Option<i32>)
:
required: falseThe maximum number of results on a page or for an API request call.
next_token(impl Into<String>)
/set_next_token(Option<String>)
:
required: falseThe pagination token that’s used to fetch the next set of results.
- On success, responds with
ListDomainsOutput
with field(s):domains(Vec::<DomainSummary>)
:The list of domains that the
ListDomains
API returns.next_token(Option<String>)
:The pagination token that’s used to fetch the next set of results.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListDomainsError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn list_objectives(&self) -> ListObjectivesFluentBuilder
pub fn list_objectives(&self) -> ListObjectivesFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListObjectives
operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator()
.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
max_results(i32)
/set_max_results(Option<i32>)
:
required: falseThe maximum number of results on a page or for an API request call.
next_token(impl Into<String>)
/set_next_token(Option<String>)
:
required: falseThe pagination token that’s used to fetch the next set of results.
objective_filter(ObjectiveFilter)
/set_objective_filter(Option<ObjectiveFilter>)
:
required: falseAn optional filter that narrows the results to a specific domain.
This filter allows you to specify one domain ARN at a time. Passing multiple ARNs in the
ObjectiveFilter
isn’t currently supported.
- On success, responds with
ListObjectivesOutput
with field(s):objectives(Vec::<ObjectiveSummary>)
:The list of objectives that the
ListObjectives
API returns.next_token(Option<String>)
:The pagination token that’s used to fetch the next set of results.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListObjectivesError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn from_conf(conf: Config) -> Self
pub fn from_conf(conf: Config) -> Self
Creates a new client from the service Config
.
§Panics
This method will panic in the following cases:
- Retries or timeouts are enabled without a
sleep_impl
configured. - Identity caching is enabled without a
sleep_impl
andtime_source
configured. - No
behavior_version
is provided.
The panic message for each of these will have instructions on how to resolve them.
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn new(sdk_config: &SdkConfig) -> Self
pub fn new(sdk_config: &SdkConfig) -> Self
Creates a new client from an SDK Config.
§Panics
- This method will panic if the
sdk_config
is missing an async sleep implementation. If you experience this panic, set thesleep_impl
on the Config passed into this function to fix it. - This method will panic if the
sdk_config
is missing an HTTP connector. If you experience this panic, set thehttp_connector
on the Config passed into this function to fix it. - This method will panic if no
BehaviorVersion
is provided. If you experience this panic, setbehavior_version
on the Config or enable thebehavior-version-latest
Cargo feature.
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impl Freeze for Client
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Client
impl Send for Client
impl Sync for Client
impl Unpin for Client
impl !UnwindSafe for Client
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