aws_sdk_macie/
lib.rs

1#![allow(deprecated)]
2#![allow(clippy::module_inception)]
3#![allow(clippy::upper_case_acronyms)]
4#![allow(clippy::large_enum_variant)]
5#![allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
6#![allow(clippy::should_implement_trait)]
7#![allow(clippy::disallowed_names)]
8#![allow(clippy::vec_init_then_push)]
9#![allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
10#![allow(clippy::needless_return)]
11#![allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
12#![allow(clippy::result_large_err)]
13#![allow(rustdoc::bare_urls)]
14#![warn(missing_docs)]
15#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]
16//! Amazon Macie Classic has been discontinued and is no longer available.
17//!
18//! A new Amazon Macie is now available with significant design improvements and additional features, at a lower price and in most Amazon Web Services Regions. We encourage you to take advantage of the new and improved features, and benefit from the reduced cost. To learn about features and pricing for the new Macie, see [Amazon Macie](http://aws.amazon.com/macie/). To learn how to use the new Macie, see the [Amazon Macie User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/macie/latest/user/what-is-macie.html).
19//!
20//! ## Getting Started
21//!
22//! > Examples are available for many services and operations, check out the
23//! > [examples folder in GitHub](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust/tree/main/examples).
24//!
25//! The SDK provides one crate per AWS service. You must add [Tokio](https://crates.io/crates/tokio)
26//! as a dependency within your Rust project to execute asynchronous code. To add `aws-sdk-macie` to
27//! your project, add the following to your **Cargo.toml** file:
28//!
29//! ```toml
30//! [dependencies]
31//! aws-config = { version = "1.1.1", features = ["behavior-version-latest"] }
32//! aws-sdk-macie = "1.7.0"
33//! tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
34//! ```
35//!
36//! Then in code, a client can be created with the following:
37//!
38//! ```rust,no_run
39//! use aws_sdk_macie as macie;
40//!
41//! #[::tokio::main]
42//! async fn main() -> Result<(), macie::Error> {
43//!     let config = aws_config::load_from_env().await;
44//!     let client = aws_sdk_macie::Client::new(&config);
45//!
46//!     // ... make some calls with the client
47//!
48//!     Ok(())
49//! }
50//! ```
51//!
52//! See the [client documentation](https://docs.rs/aws-sdk-macie/latest/aws_sdk_macie/client/struct.Client.html)
53//! for information on what calls can be made, and the inputs and outputs for each of those calls.
54//!
55//! ## Using the SDK
56//!
57//! Until the SDK is released, we will be adding information about using the SDK to the
58//! [Developer Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-rust/latest/dg/welcome.html). Feel free to suggest
59//! additional sections for the guide by opening an issue and describing what you are trying to do.
60//!
61//! ## Getting Help
62//!
63//! * [GitHub discussions](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust/discussions) - For ideas, RFCs & general questions
64//! * [GitHub issues](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust/issues/new/choose) - For bug reports & feature requests
65//! * [Generated Docs (latest version)](https://awslabs.github.io/aws-sdk-rust/)
66//! * [Usage examples](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust/tree/main/examples)
67//!
68//!
69//! # Crate Organization
70//!
71//! The entry point for most customers will be [`Client`], which exposes one method for each API
72//! offered by Amazon Macie. The return value of each of these methods is a "fluent builder",
73//! where the different inputs for that API are added by builder-style function call chaining,
74//! followed by calling `send()` to get a [`Future`](std::future::Future) that will result in
75//! either a successful output or a [`SdkError`](crate::error::SdkError).
76//!
77//! Some of these API inputs may be structs or enums to provide more complex structured information.
78//! These structs and enums live in [`types`](crate::types). There are some simpler types for
79//! representing data such as date times or binary blobs that live in [`primitives`](crate::primitives).
80//!
81//! All types required to configure a client via the [`Config`](crate::Config) struct live
82//! in [`config`](crate::config).
83//!
84//! The [`operation`](crate::operation) module has a submodule for every API, and in each submodule
85//! is the input, output, and error type for that API, as well as builders to construct each of those.
86//!
87//! There is a top-level [`Error`](crate::Error) type that encompasses all the errors that the
88//! client can return. Any other error type can be converted to this `Error` type via the
89//! [`From`](std::convert::From) trait.
90//!
91//! The other modules within this crate are not required for normal usage.
92
93// Code generated by software.amazon.smithy.rust.codegen.smithy-rs. DO NOT EDIT.
94pub use error_meta::Error;
95
96#[doc(inline)]
97pub use config::Config;
98
99/// Client for calling Amazon Macie.
100/// ## Constructing a `Client`
101///
102/// A [`Config`] is required to construct a client. For most use cases, the [`aws-config`]
103/// crate should be used to automatically resolve this config using
104/// [`aws_config::load_from_env()`], since this will resolve an [`SdkConfig`] which can be shared
105/// across multiple different AWS SDK clients. This config resolution process can be customized
106/// by calling [`aws_config::from_env()`] instead, which returns a [`ConfigLoader`] that uses
107/// the [builder pattern] to customize the default config.
108///
109/// In the simplest case, creating a client looks as follows:
110/// ```rust,no_run
111/// # async fn wrapper() {
112/// let config = aws_config::load_from_env().await;
113/// let client = aws_sdk_macie::Client::new(&config);
114/// # }
115/// ```
116///
117/// Occasionally, SDKs may have additional service-specific that can be set on the [`Config`] that
118/// is absent from [`SdkConfig`], or slightly different settings for a specific client may be desired.
119/// The [`Config`] struct implements `From<&SdkConfig>`, so setting these specific settings can be
120/// done as follows:
121///
122/// ```rust,no_run
123/// # async fn wrapper() {
124/// let sdk_config = ::aws_config::load_from_env().await;
125/// let config = aws_sdk_macie::config::Builder::from(&sdk_config)
126/// # /*
127///     .some_service_specific_setting("value")
128/// # */
129///     .build();
130/// # }
131/// ```
132///
133/// See the [`aws-config` docs] and [`Config`] for more information on customizing configuration.
134///
135/// _Note:_ Client construction is expensive due to connection thread pool initialization, and should
136/// be done once at application start-up.
137///
138/// [`Config`]: crate::Config
139/// [`ConfigLoader`]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*/aws_config/struct.ConfigLoader.html
140/// [`SdkConfig`]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*/aws_config/struct.SdkConfig.html
141/// [`aws-config` docs]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*
142/// [`aws-config`]: https://crates.io/crates/aws-config
143/// [`aws_config::from_env()`]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*/aws_config/fn.from_env.html
144/// [`aws_config::load_from_env()`]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/*/aws_config/fn.load_from_env.html
145/// [builder pattern]: https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/type-safety.html#builders-enable-construction-of-complex-values-c-builder
146/// # Using the `Client`
147///
148/// A client has a function for every operation that can be performed by the service.
149/// For example, the [`AssociateMemberAccount`](crate::operation::associate_member_account) operation has
150/// a [`Client::associate_member_account`], function which returns a builder for that operation.
151/// The fluent builder ultimately has a `send()` function that returns an async future that
152/// returns a result, as illustrated below:
153///
154/// ```rust,ignore
155/// let result = client.associate_member_account()
156///     .member_account_id("example")
157///     .send()
158///     .await;
159/// ```
160///
161/// The underlying HTTP requests that get made by this can be modified with the `customize_operation`
162/// function on the fluent builder. See the [`customize`](crate::client::customize) module for more
163/// information.
164pub mod client;
165
166/// Configuration for Amazon Macie.
167pub mod config;
168
169/// Common errors and error handling utilities.
170pub mod error;
171
172mod error_meta;
173
174/// Information about this crate.
175pub mod meta;
176
177/// All operations that this crate can perform.
178pub mod operation;
179
180/// Primitives such as `Blob` or `DateTime` used by other types.
181pub mod primitives;
182
183/// Data structures used by operation inputs/outputs.
184pub mod types;
185
186mod auth_plugin;
187
188pub(crate) mod protocol_serde;
189
190mod serialization_settings;
191
192mod endpoint_lib;
193
194mod lens;
195
196mod json_errors;
197
198mod serde_util;
199
200#[doc(inline)]
201pub use client::Client;