pub struct Client { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Client for AWS Launch Wizard
Client for invoking operations on AWS Launch Wizard. Each operation on AWS Launch Wizard 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_launchwizard::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_launchwizard::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 ListTagsForResource operation has
a Client::list_tags_for_resource, 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.list_tags_for_resource()
.resource_arn("example")
.send()
.await;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.
Implementations§
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn create_deployment(&self) -> CreateDeploymentFluentBuilder
pub fn create_deployment(&self) -> CreateDeploymentFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the CreateDeployment operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
workload_name(impl Into<String>)/set_workload_name(Option<String>):
required: trueThe name of the workload. You can use the
ListWorkloadsoperation to discover supported values for this parameter.deployment_pattern_name(impl Into<String>)/set_deployment_pattern_name(Option<String>):
required: trueThe name of the deployment pattern supported by a given workload. You can use the
ListWorkloadDeploymentPatternsoperation to discover supported values for this parameter.name(impl Into<String>)/set_name(Option<String>):
required: trueThe name of the deployment.
specifications(impl Into<String>, impl Into<String>)/set_specifications(Option<HashMap::<String, String>>):
required: trueThe settings specified for the deployment. These settings define how to deploy and configure your resources created by the deployment. For more information about the specifications required for creating a deployment for a SAP workload, see SAP deployment specifications. To retrieve the specifications required to create a deployment for other workloads, use the
GetWorkloadDeploymentPatternoperation.dry_run(bool)/set_dry_run(Option<bool>):
required: falseChecks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is
DryRunOperation. Otherwise, it isUnauthorizedOperation.tags(impl Into<String>, impl Into<String>)/set_tags(Option<HashMap::<String, String>>):
required: falseThe tags to add to the deployment.
- On success, responds with
CreateDeploymentOutputwith field(s):deployment_id(Option<String>):The ID of the deployment.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<CreateDeploymentError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn delete_deployment(&self) -> DeleteDeploymentFluentBuilder
pub fn delete_deployment(&self) -> DeleteDeploymentFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the DeleteDeployment operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
deployment_id(impl Into<String>)/set_deployment_id(Option<String>):
required: trueThe ID of the deployment.
- On success, responds with
DeleteDeploymentOutputwith field(s):status(Option<DeploymentStatus>):The status of the deployment.
status_reason(Option<String>):The reason for the deployment status.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<DeleteDeploymentError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn get_deployment(&self) -> GetDeploymentFluentBuilder
pub fn get_deployment(&self) -> GetDeploymentFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the GetDeployment operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
deployment_id(impl Into<String>)/set_deployment_id(Option<String>):
required: trueThe ID of the deployment.
- On success, responds with
GetDeploymentOutputwith field(s):deployment(Option<DeploymentData>):An object that details the deployment.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<GetDeploymentError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn get_workload(&self) -> GetWorkloadFluentBuilder
pub fn get_workload(&self) -> GetWorkloadFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the GetWorkload operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
workload_name(impl Into<String>)/set_workload_name(Option<String>):
required: trueThe name of the workload.
- On success, responds with
GetWorkloadOutputwith field(s):workload(Option<WorkloadData>):Information about the workload.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<GetWorkloadError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn get_workload_deployment_pattern(
&self,
) -> GetWorkloadDeploymentPatternFluentBuilder
pub fn get_workload_deployment_pattern( &self, ) -> GetWorkloadDeploymentPatternFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the GetWorkloadDeploymentPattern operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
workload_name(impl Into<String>)/set_workload_name(Option<String>):
required: trueThe name of the workload.
deployment_pattern_name(impl Into<String>)/set_deployment_pattern_name(Option<String>):
required: trueThe name of the deployment pattern.
- On success, responds with
GetWorkloadDeploymentPatternOutputwith field(s):workload_deployment_pattern(Option<WorkloadDeploymentPatternData>):Details about the workload deployment pattern.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<GetWorkloadDeploymentPatternError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn list_deployment_events(&self) -> ListDeploymentEventsFluentBuilder
pub fn list_deployment_events(&self) -> ListDeploymentEventsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListDeploymentEvents operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().
- The fluent builder is configurable:
deployment_id(impl Into<String>)/set_deployment_id(Option<String>):
required: trueThe ID of the deployment.
max_results(i32)/set_max_results(Option<i32>):
required: falseThe maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output.
next_token(impl Into<String>)/set_next_token(Option<String>):
required: falseThe token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
- On success, responds with
ListDeploymentEventsOutputwith field(s):deployment_events(Option<Vec::<DeploymentEventDataSummary>>):Lists the deployment events.
next_token(Option<String>):The token to include in another request to get the next page of items. This value is
nullwhen there are no more items to return.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListDeploymentEventsError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn list_deployments(&self) -> ListDeploymentsFluentBuilder
pub fn list_deployments(&self) -> ListDeploymentsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListDeployments operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().
- The fluent builder is configurable:
filters(DeploymentFilter)/set_filters(Option<Vec::<DeploymentFilter>>):
required: falseFilters to scope the results. The following filters are supported:
-
WORKLOAD_NAME- The name used in deployments. -
DEPLOYMENT_STATUS-COMPLETED|CREATING|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS|DELETE_INITIATING|DELETE_FAILED|DELETED|FAILED|IN_PROGRESS|VALIDATING
-
max_results(i32)/set_max_results(Option<i32>):
required: falseThe maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output.
next_token(impl Into<String>)/set_next_token(Option<String>):
required: falseThe token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
- On success, responds with
ListDeploymentsOutputwith field(s):deployments(Option<Vec::<DeploymentDataSummary>>):Lists the deployments.
next_token(Option<String>):The token to include in another request to get the next page of items. This value is
nullwhen there are no more items to return.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListDeploymentsError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListTagsForResource operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
resource_arn(impl Into<String>)/set_resource_arn(Option<String>):
required: trueThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
- On success, responds with
ListTagsForResourceOutputwith field(s):tags(Option<HashMap::<String, String>>):Information about the tags.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListTagsForResourceError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn list_workload_deployment_patterns(
&self,
) -> ListWorkloadDeploymentPatternsFluentBuilder
pub fn list_workload_deployment_patterns( &self, ) -> ListWorkloadDeploymentPatternsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListWorkloadDeploymentPatterns operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().
- The fluent builder is configurable:
workload_name(impl Into<String>)/set_workload_name(Option<String>):
required: trueThe name of the workload.
max_results(i32)/set_max_results(Option<i32>):
required: falseThe maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output.
next_token(impl Into<String>)/set_next_token(Option<String>):
required: falseThe token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
- On success, responds with
ListWorkloadDeploymentPatternsOutputwith field(s):workload_deployment_patterns(Option<Vec::<WorkloadDeploymentPatternDataSummary>>):Describes the workload deployment patterns.
next_token(Option<String>):The token to include in another request to get the next page of items. This value is
nullwhen there are no more items to return.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListWorkloadDeploymentPatternsError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn list_workloads(&self) -> ListWorkloadsFluentBuilder
pub fn list_workloads(&self) -> ListWorkloadsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListWorkloads 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 items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output.
next_token(impl Into<String>)/set_next_token(Option<String>):
required: falseThe token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
- On success, responds with
ListWorkloadsOutputwith field(s):workloads(Option<Vec::<WorkloadDataSummary>>):Information about the workloads.
next_token(Option<String>):The token to include in another request to get the next page of items. This value is
nullwhen there are no more items to return.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListWorkloadsError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn tag_resource(&self) -> TagResourceFluentBuilder
pub fn tag_resource(&self) -> TagResourceFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the TagResource operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
resource_arn(impl Into<String>)/set_resource_arn(Option<String>):
required: trueThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
tags(impl Into<String>, impl Into<String>)/set_tags(Option<HashMap::<String, String>>):
required: trueOne or more tags to attach to the resource.
- On success, responds with
TagResourceOutput - On failure, responds with
SdkError<TagResourceError>
Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub fn untag_resource(&self) -> UntagResourceFluentBuilder
pub fn untag_resource(&self) -> UntagResourceFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the UntagResource operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
resource_arn(impl Into<String>)/set_resource_arn(Option<String>):
required: trueThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
tag_keys(impl Into<String>)/set_tag_keys(Option<Vec::<String>>):
required: trueKeys identifying the tags to remove.
- On success, responds with
UntagResourceOutput - On failure, responds with
SdkError<UntagResourceError>
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_implconfigured. - Identity caching is enabled without a
sleep_implandtime_sourceconfigured. - No
behavior_versionis 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_configis missing an async sleep implementation. If you experience this panic, set thesleep_implon the Config passed into this function to fix it. - This method will panic if the
sdk_configis missing an HTTP connector. If you experience this panic, set thehttp_connectoron the Config passed into this function to fix it. - This method will panic if no
BehaviorVersionis provided. If you experience this panic, setbehavior_versionon the Config or enable thebehavior-version-latestCargo feature.
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