aws_sdk_vpclattice::client

Struct Client

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pub struct Client { /* private fields */ }
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Client for Amazon VPC Lattice

Client for invoking operations on Amazon VPC Lattice. Each operation on Amazon VPC Lattice 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_vpclattice::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_vpclattice::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.

§Using the Client

A client has a function for every operation that can be performed by the service. For example, the BatchUpdateRule operation has a Client::batch_update_rule, function which returns a builder for that operation. The fluent builder ultimately has a send() function that returns an async future that returns a result, as illustrated below:

let result = client.batch_update_rule()
    .service_identifier("example")
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The underlying HTTP requests that get made by this can be modified with the customize_operation function on the fluent builder. See the customize module for more information.

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impl Client

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pub fn batch_update_rule(&self) -> BatchUpdateRuleFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the BatchUpdateRule operation.

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impl Client

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pub fn create_access_log_subscription( &self, ) -> CreateAccessLogSubscriptionFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateAccessLogSubscription operation.

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pub fn create_listener(&self) -> CreateListenerFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateListener operation.

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pub fn create_rule(&self) -> CreateRuleFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateRule operation.

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pub fn create_service(&self) -> CreateServiceFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateService operation.

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pub fn create_service_network(&self) -> CreateServiceNetworkFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateServiceNetwork operation.

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pub fn create_service_network_service_association( &self, ) -> CreateServiceNetworkServiceAssociationFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateServiceNetworkServiceAssociation operation.

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pub fn create_service_network_vpc_association( &self, ) -> CreateServiceNetworkVpcAssociationFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateServiceNetworkVpcAssociation operation.

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pub fn create_target_group(&self) -> CreateTargetGroupFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateTargetGroup operation.

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pub fn delete_access_log_subscription( &self, ) -> DeleteAccessLogSubscriptionFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteAccessLogSubscription operation.

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pub fn delete_auth_policy(&self) -> DeleteAuthPolicyFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteAuthPolicy operation.

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pub fn delete_listener(&self) -> DeleteListenerFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteListener operation.

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pub fn delete_resource_policy(&self) -> DeleteResourcePolicyFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteResourcePolicy operation.

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pub fn delete_rule(&self) -> DeleteRuleFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteRule operation.

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pub fn delete_service(&self) -> DeleteServiceFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteService operation.

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pub fn delete_service_network(&self) -> DeleteServiceNetworkFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteServiceNetwork operation.

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pub fn delete_service_network_service_association( &self, ) -> DeleteServiceNetworkServiceAssociationFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteServiceNetworkServiceAssociation operation.

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pub fn delete_service_network_vpc_association( &self, ) -> DeleteServiceNetworkVpcAssociationFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteServiceNetworkVpcAssociation operation.

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pub fn delete_target_group(&self) -> DeleteTargetGroupFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteTargetGroup operation.

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pub fn deregister_targets(&self) -> DeregisterTargetsFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the DeregisterTargets operation.

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pub fn get_access_log_subscription( &self, ) -> GetAccessLogSubscriptionFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetAccessLogSubscription operation.

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pub fn get_auth_policy(&self) -> GetAuthPolicyFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetAuthPolicy operation.

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pub fn get_listener(&self) -> GetListenerFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetListener operation.

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pub fn get_resource_policy(&self) -> GetResourcePolicyFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetResourcePolicy operation.

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pub fn get_rule(&self) -> GetRuleFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetRule operation.

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pub fn get_service(&self) -> GetServiceFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetService operation.

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pub fn get_service_network(&self) -> GetServiceNetworkFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetServiceNetwork operation.

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pub fn get_service_network_service_association( &self, ) -> GetServiceNetworkServiceAssociationFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetServiceNetworkServiceAssociation operation.

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pub fn get_service_network_vpc_association( &self, ) -> GetServiceNetworkVpcAssociationFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetServiceNetworkVpcAssociation operation.

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pub fn get_target_group(&self) -> GetTargetGroupFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the GetTargetGroup operation.

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pub fn list_access_log_subscriptions( &self, ) -> ListAccessLogSubscriptionsFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListAccessLogSubscriptions operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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pub fn list_listeners(&self) -> ListListenersFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListListeners operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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pub fn list_rules(&self) -> ListRulesFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListRules operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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pub fn list_service_network_service_associations( &self, ) -> ListServiceNetworkServiceAssociationsFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListServiceNetworkServiceAssociations operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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pub fn list_service_network_vpc_associations( &self, ) -> ListServiceNetworkVpcAssociationsFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListServiceNetworkVpcAssociations operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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pub fn list_service_networks(&self) -> ListServiceNetworksFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListServiceNetworks operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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impl Client

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pub fn list_services(&self) -> ListServicesFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListServices operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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pub fn list_tags_for_resource(&self) -> ListTagsForResourceFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListTagsForResource operation.

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pub fn list_target_groups(&self) -> ListTargetGroupsFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListTargetGroups operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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pub fn list_targets(&self) -> ListTargetsFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the ListTargets operation. This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().

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pub fn put_auth_policy(&self) -> PutAuthPolicyFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the PutAuthPolicy operation.

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pub fn put_resource_policy(&self) -> PutResourcePolicyFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the PutResourcePolicy operation.

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pub fn register_targets(&self) -> RegisterTargetsFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the RegisterTargets operation.

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pub fn tag_resource(&self) -> TagResourceFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the TagResource operation.

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pub fn untag_resource(&self) -> UntagResourceFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the UntagResource operation.

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pub fn update_access_log_subscription( &self, ) -> UpdateAccessLogSubscriptionFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the UpdateAccessLogSubscription operation.

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pub fn update_listener(&self) -> UpdateListenerFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the UpdateListener operation.

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pub fn update_rule(&self) -> UpdateRuleFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the UpdateRule operation.

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pub fn update_service(&self) -> UpdateServiceFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the UpdateService operation.

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pub fn update_service_network(&self) -> UpdateServiceNetworkFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the UpdateServiceNetwork operation.

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pub fn update_service_network_vpc_association( &self, ) -> UpdateServiceNetworkVpcAssociationFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the UpdateServiceNetworkVpcAssociation operation.

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pub fn update_target_group(&self) -> UpdateTargetGroupFluentBuilder

Constructs a fluent builder for the UpdateTargetGroup operation.

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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 and time_source configured.
  • No behavior_version is provided.

The panic message for each of these will have instructions on how to resolve them.

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pub fn config(&self) -> &Config

Returns the client’s configuration.

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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 the sleep_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 the http_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, set behavior_version on the Config or enable the behavior-version-latest Cargo feature.

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impl Clone for Client

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fn clone(&self) -> Client

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Client

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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