pub struct CheckDomainAvailability<C = DynConnector, M = DefaultMiddleware, R = Standard> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Fluent builder constructing a request to CheckDomainAvailability
.
This operation checks the availability of one domain name. Note that if the availability status of a domain is pending, you must submit another request to determine the availability of the domain name.
Implementations
impl<C, M, R> CheckDomainAvailability<C, M, R> where
C: SmithyConnector,
M: SmithyMiddleware<C>,
R: NewRequestPolicy,
impl<C, M, R> CheckDomainAvailability<C, M, R> where
C: SmithyConnector,
M: SmithyMiddleware<C>,
R: NewRequestPolicy,
pub async fn send(
self
) -> Result<CheckDomainAvailabilityOutput, SdkError<CheckDomainAvailabilityError>> where
R::Policy: SmithyRetryPolicy<CheckDomainAvailabilityInputOperationOutputAlias, CheckDomainAvailabilityOutput, CheckDomainAvailabilityError, CheckDomainAvailabilityInputOperationRetryAlias>,
pub async fn send(
self
) -> Result<CheckDomainAvailabilityOutput, SdkError<CheckDomainAvailabilityError>> where
R::Policy: SmithyRetryPolicy<CheckDomainAvailabilityInputOperationOutputAlias, CheckDomainAvailabilityOutput, CheckDomainAvailabilityError, CheckDomainAvailabilityInputOperationRetryAlias>,
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError
will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
The name of the domain that you want to get availability for. The top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, must be a TLD that Route 53 supports. For a list of supported TLDs, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
The domain name can contain only the following characters:
-
Letters a through z. Domain names are not case sensitive.
-
Numbers 0 through 9.
-
Hyphen (-). You can't specify a hyphen at the beginning or end of a label.
-
Period (.) to separate the labels in the name, such as the
.
inexample.com
.
Internationalized domain names are not supported for some top-level domains. To determine whether the TLD that you want to use supports internationalized domain names, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53. For more information, see Formatting Internationalized Domain Names.
The name of the domain that you want to get availability for. The top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, must be a TLD that Route 53 supports. For a list of supported TLDs, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
The domain name can contain only the following characters:
-
Letters a through z. Domain names are not case sensitive.
-
Numbers 0 through 9.
-
Hyphen (-). You can't specify a hyphen at the beginning or end of a label.
-
Period (.) to separate the labels in the name, such as the
.
inexample.com
.
Internationalized domain names are not supported for some top-level domains. To determine whether the TLD that you want to use supports internationalized domain names, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53. For more information, see Formatting Internationalized Domain Names.
Reserved for future use.
Reserved for future use.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<C = DynConnector, M = DefaultMiddleware, R = Standard> !RefUnwindSafe for CheckDomainAvailability<C, M, R>
impl<C, M, R> Send for CheckDomainAvailability<C, M, R> where
C: Send + Sync,
M: Send + Sync,
R: Send + Sync,
impl<C, M, R> Sync for CheckDomainAvailability<C, M, R> where
C: Send + Sync,
M: Send + Sync,
R: Send + Sync,
impl<C, M, R> Unpin for CheckDomainAvailability<C, M, R>
impl<C = DynConnector, M = DefaultMiddleware, R = Standard> !UnwindSafe for CheckDomainAvailability<C, M, R>
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