pub struct Client { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Client for AWS License Manager Linux Subscriptions
Client for invoking operations on AWS License Manager Linux Subscriptions. Each operation on AWS License Manager Linux Subscriptions 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_licensemanagerlinuxsubscriptions::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 Config 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_licensemanagerlinuxsubscriptions::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 ListLinuxSubscriptionInstances operation has
a Client::list_linux_subscription_instances, 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_linux_subscription_instances()
.next_token("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 get_service_settings(&self) -> GetServiceSettingsFluentBuilder
pub fn get_service_settings(&self) -> GetServiceSettingsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the GetServiceSettings operation.
- The fluent builder takes no input, just
sendit. - On success, responds with
GetServiceSettingsOutputwith field(s):linux_subscriptions_discovery(Option<LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery>):Lists if discovery has been enabled for Linux subscriptions.
linux_subscriptions_discovery_settings(Option<LinuxSubscriptionsDiscoverySettings>):Lists the settings defined for Linux subscriptions discovery. The settings include if Organizations integration has been enabled, and which Regions data will be aggregated from.
status(Option<Status>):Indicates the status of Linux subscriptions settings being applied.
status_message(Option<HashMap::<String, String>>):A message which details the Linux subscriptions service settings current status.
home_regions(Option<Vec::<String>>):The Region in which License Manager displays the aggregated data for Linux subscriptions.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<GetServiceSettingsError>
source§impl Client
impl Client
sourcepub fn list_linux_subscription_instances(
&self
) -> ListLinuxSubscriptionInstancesFluentBuilder
pub fn list_linux_subscription_instances( &self ) -> ListLinuxSubscriptionInstancesFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListLinuxSubscriptionInstances operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().
- The fluent builder is configurable:
filters(Filter)/set_filters(Option<Vec::<Filter>>):
required: falseAn array of structures that you can use to filter the results to those that match one or more sets of key-value pairs that you specify. For example, you can filter by the name of
AmiIDwith an optional operator to see subscriptions that match, partially match, or don’t match a certain Amazon Machine Image (AMI) ID.The valid names for this filter are:
-
AmiID -
InstanceID -
AccountID -
Status -
Region -
UsageOperation -
ProductCode -
InstanceType
The valid Operators for this filter are:
-
contains -
equals -
Notequal
-
max_results(i32)/set_max_results(Option<i32>):
required: falseMaximum number of results to return in a single call.
next_token(impl Into<String>)/set_next_token(Option<String>):
required: falseToken for the next set of results.
- On success, responds with
ListLinuxSubscriptionInstancesOutputwith field(s):instances(Option<Vec::<Instance>>):An array that contains instance objects.
next_token(Option<String>):Token for the next set of results.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListLinuxSubscriptionInstancesError>
source§impl Client
impl Client
sourcepub fn list_linux_subscriptions(&self) -> ListLinuxSubscriptionsFluentBuilder
pub fn list_linux_subscriptions(&self) -> ListLinuxSubscriptionsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the ListLinuxSubscriptions operation.
This operation supports pagination; See into_paginator().
- The fluent builder is configurable:
filters(Filter)/set_filters(Option<Vec::<Filter>>):
required: falseAn array of structures that you can use to filter the results to those that match one or more sets of key-value pairs that you specify. For example, you can filter by the name of
Subscriptionwith an optional operator to see subscriptions that match, partially match, or don’t match a certain subscription’s name.The valid names for this filter are:
-
Subscription
The valid Operators for this filter are:
-
contains -
equals -
Notequal
-
max_results(i32)/set_max_results(Option<i32>):
required: falseMaximum number of results to return in a single call.
next_token(impl Into<String>)/set_next_token(Option<String>):
required: falseToken for the next set of results.
- On success, responds with
ListLinuxSubscriptionsOutputwith field(s):subscriptions(Option<Vec::<Subscription>>):An array that contains subscription objects.
next_token(Option<String>):Token for the next set of results.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<ListLinuxSubscriptionsError>
source§impl Client
impl Client
sourcepub fn update_service_settings(&self) -> UpdateServiceSettingsFluentBuilder
pub fn update_service_settings(&self) -> UpdateServiceSettingsFluentBuilder
Constructs a fluent builder for the UpdateServiceSettings operation.
- The fluent builder is configurable:
linux_subscriptions_discovery(LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery)/set_linux_subscriptions_discovery(Option<LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery>):
required: trueDescribes if the discovery of Linux subscriptions is enabled.
linux_subscriptions_discovery_settings(LinuxSubscriptionsDiscoverySettings)/set_linux_subscriptions_discovery_settings(Option<LinuxSubscriptionsDiscoverySettings>):
required: trueThe settings defined for Linux subscriptions discovery. The settings include if Organizations integration has been enabled, and which Regions data will be aggregated from.
allow_update(bool)/set_allow_update(Option<bool>):
required: falseDescribes if updates are allowed to the service settings for Linux subscriptions. If you allow updates, you can aggregate Linux subscription data in more than one home Region.
- On success, responds with
UpdateServiceSettingsOutputwith field(s):linux_subscriptions_discovery(Option<LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery>):Lists if discovery has been enabled for Linux subscriptions.
linux_subscriptions_discovery_settings(Option<LinuxSubscriptionsDiscoverySettings>):The settings defined for Linux subscriptions discovery. The settings include if Organizations integration has been enabled, and which Regions data will be aggregated from.
status(Option<Status>):Indicates the status of Linux subscriptions settings being applied.
status_message(Option<HashMap::<String, String>>):A message which details the Linux subscriptions service settings current status.
home_regions(Option<Vec::<String>>):The Region in which License Manager displays the aggregated data for Linux subscriptions.
- On failure, responds with
SdkError<UpdateServiceSettingsError>
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.
Trait Implementations§
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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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