aws_sdk_datasync/
client.rs

1// Code generated by software.amazon.smithy.rust.codegen.smithy-rs. DO NOT EDIT.
2#[derive(Debug)]
3pub(crate) struct Handle {
4    pub(crate) conf: crate::Config,
5    #[allow(dead_code)] // unused when a service does not provide any operations
6    pub(crate) runtime_plugins: ::aws_smithy_runtime_api::client::runtime_plugin::RuntimePlugins,
7}
8
9/// Client for AWS DataSync
10///
11/// Client for invoking operations on AWS DataSync. Each operation on AWS DataSync is a method on this
12/// this struct. `.send()` MUST be invoked on the generated operations to dispatch the request to the service.
13/// ## Constructing a `Client`
14///
15/// A [`Config`] is required to construct a client. For most use cases, the [`aws-config`]
16/// crate should be used to automatically resolve this config using
17/// [`aws_config::load_from_env()`], since this will resolve an [`SdkConfig`] which can be shared
18/// across multiple different AWS SDK clients. This config resolution process can be customized
19/// by calling [`aws_config::from_env()`] instead, which returns a [`ConfigLoader`] that uses
20/// the [builder pattern] to customize the default config.
21///
22/// In the simplest case, creating a client looks as follows:
23/// ```rust,no_run
24/// # async fn wrapper() {
25/// let config = aws_config::load_from_env().await;
26/// let client = aws_sdk_datasync::Client::new(&config);
27/// # }
28/// ```
29///
30/// Occasionally, SDKs may have additional service-specific values that can be set on the [`Config`] that
31/// is absent from [`SdkConfig`], or slightly different settings for a specific client may be desired.
32/// The [`Builder`](crate::config::Builder) struct implements `From<&SdkConfig>`, so setting these specific settings can be
33/// done as follows:
34///
35/// ```rust,no_run
36/// # async fn wrapper() {
37/// let sdk_config = ::aws_config::load_from_env().await;
38/// let config = aws_sdk_datasync::config::Builder::from(&sdk_config)
39/// # /*
40///     .some_service_specific_setting("value")
41/// # */
42///     .build();
43/// # }
44/// ```
45///
46/// See the [`aws-config` docs] and [`Config`] for more information on customizing configuration.
47///
48/// _Note:_ Client construction is expensive due to connection thread pool initialization, and should
49/// be done once at application start-up.
50///
51/// [`Config`]: crate::Config
52/// [`ConfigLoader`]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*/aws_config/struct.ConfigLoader.html
53/// [`SdkConfig`]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*/aws_config/struct.SdkConfig.html
54/// [`aws-config` docs]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*
55/// [`aws-config`]: https://crates.io/crates/aws-config
56/// [`aws_config::from_env()`]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*/aws_config/fn.from_env.html
57/// [`aws_config::load_from_env()`]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*/aws_config/fn.load_from_env.html
58/// [builder pattern]: https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/type-safety.html#builders-enable-construction-of-complex-values-c-builder
59/// # Using the `Client`
60///
61/// A client has a function for every operation that can be performed by the service.
62/// For example, the [`CancelTaskExecution`](crate::operation::cancel_task_execution) operation has
63/// a [`Client::cancel_task_execution`], function which returns a builder for that operation.
64/// The fluent builder ultimately has a `send()` function that returns an async future that
65/// returns a result, as illustrated below:
66///
67/// ```rust,ignore
68/// let result = client.cancel_task_execution()
69///     .task_execution_arn("example")
70///     .send()
71///     .await;
72/// ```
73///
74/// The underlying HTTP requests that get made by this can be modified with the `customize_operation`
75/// function on the fluent builder. See the [`customize`](crate::client::customize) module for more
76/// information.
77#[derive(::std::clone::Clone, ::std::fmt::Debug)]
78pub struct Client {
79    handle: ::std::sync::Arc<Handle>,
80}
81
82impl Client {
83    /// Creates a new client from the service [`Config`](crate::Config).
84    ///
85    /// # Panics
86    ///
87    /// This method will panic in the following cases:
88    ///
89    /// - Retries or timeouts are enabled without a `sleep_impl` configured.
90    /// - Identity caching is enabled without a `sleep_impl` and `time_source` configured.
91    /// - No `behavior_version` is provided.
92    ///
93    /// The panic message for each of these will have instructions on how to resolve them.
94    #[track_caller]
95    pub fn from_conf(conf: crate::Config) -> Self {
96        let handle = Handle {
97            conf: conf.clone(),
98            runtime_plugins: crate::config::base_client_runtime_plugins(conf),
99        };
100        if let Err(err) = Self::validate_config(&handle) {
101            panic!("Invalid client configuration: {err}");
102        }
103        Self {
104            handle: ::std::sync::Arc::new(handle),
105        }
106    }
107
108    /// Returns the client's configuration.
109    pub fn config(&self) -> &crate::Config {
110        &self.handle.conf
111    }
112
113    fn validate_config(handle: &Handle) -> ::std::result::Result<(), ::aws_smithy_runtime_api::box_error::BoxError> {
114        let mut cfg = ::aws_smithy_types::config_bag::ConfigBag::base();
115        handle
116            .runtime_plugins
117            .apply_client_configuration(&mut cfg)?
118            .validate_base_client_config(&cfg)?;
119        Ok(())
120    }
121}
122
123impl Client {
124    /// Creates a new client from an [SDK Config](::aws_types::sdk_config::SdkConfig).
125    ///
126    /// # Panics
127    ///
128    /// - This method will panic if the `sdk_config` is missing an async sleep implementation. If you experience this panic, set
129    ///     the `sleep_impl` on the Config passed into this function to fix it.
130    /// - This method will panic if the `sdk_config` is missing an HTTP connector. If you experience this panic, set the
131    ///     `http_connector` on the Config passed into this function to fix it.
132    /// - 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.
133    #[track_caller]
134    pub fn new(sdk_config: &::aws_types::sdk_config::SdkConfig) -> Self {
135        Self::from_conf(sdk_config.into())
136    }
137}
138
139mod cancel_task_execution;
140
141mod create_agent;
142
143mod create_location_azure_blob;
144
145mod create_location_efs;
146
147mod create_location_fsx_lustre;
148
149mod create_location_fsx_ontap;
150
151mod create_location_fsx_open_zfs;
152
153mod create_location_fsx_windows;
154
155mod create_location_hdfs;
156
157mod create_location_nfs;
158
159mod create_location_object_storage;
160
161mod create_location_s3;
162
163mod create_location_smb;
164
165mod create_task;
166
167/// Operation customization and supporting types.
168///
169/// The underlying HTTP requests made during an operation can be customized
170/// by calling the `customize()` method on the builder returned from a client
171/// operation call. For example, this can be used to add an additional HTTP header:
172///
173/// ```ignore
174/// # async fn wrapper() -> ::std::result::Result<(), aws_sdk_datasync::Error> {
175/// # let client: aws_sdk_datasync::Client = unimplemented!();
176/// use ::http::header::{HeaderName, HeaderValue};
177///
178/// let result = client.cancel_task_execution()
179///     .customize()
180///     .mutate_request(|req| {
181///         // Add `x-example-header` with value
182///         req.headers_mut()
183///             .insert(
184///                 HeaderName::from_static("x-example-header"),
185///                 HeaderValue::from_static("1"),
186///             );
187///     })
188///     .send()
189///     .await;
190/// # }
191/// ```
192pub mod customize;
193
194mod delete_agent;
195
196mod delete_location;
197
198mod delete_task;
199
200mod describe_agent;
201
202mod describe_location_azure_blob;
203
204mod describe_location_efs;
205
206mod describe_location_fsx_lustre;
207
208mod describe_location_fsx_ontap;
209
210mod describe_location_fsx_open_zfs;
211
212mod describe_location_fsx_windows;
213
214mod describe_location_hdfs;
215
216mod describe_location_nfs;
217
218mod describe_location_object_storage;
219
220mod describe_location_s3;
221
222mod describe_location_smb;
223
224mod describe_task;
225
226mod describe_task_execution;
227
228mod list_agents;
229
230mod list_locations;
231
232mod list_tags_for_resource;
233
234mod list_task_executions;
235
236mod list_tasks;
237
238mod start_task_execution;
239
240mod tag_resource;
241
242mod untag_resource;
243
244mod update_agent;
245
246mod update_location_azure_blob;
247
248mod update_location_efs;
249
250mod update_location_fsx_lustre;
251
252mod update_location_fsx_ontap;
253
254mod update_location_fsx_open_zfs;
255
256mod update_location_fsx_windows;
257
258mod update_location_hdfs;
259
260mod update_location_nfs;
261
262mod update_location_object_storage;
263
264mod update_location_s3;
265
266mod update_location_smb;
267
268mod update_task;
269
270mod update_task_execution;