pub struct RegisterDomainFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Fluent builder constructing a request to RegisterDomain.

This operation registers a domain. For some top-level domains (TLDs), this operation requires extra parameters.

When you register a domain, Amazon Route 53 does the following:

  • Creates a Route 53 hosted zone that has the same name as the domain. Route 53 assigns four name servers to your hosted zone and automatically updates your domain registration with the names of these name servers.

  • Enables auto renew, so your domain registration will renew automatically each year. We'll notify you in advance of the renewal date so you can choose whether to renew the registration.

  • Optionally enables privacy protection, so WHOIS queries return contact for the registrar or the phrase "REDACTED FOR PRIVACY", or "On behalf of owner." If you don't enable privacy protection, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts.

    While some domains may allow different privacy settings per contact, we recommend specifying the same privacy setting for all contacts.

  • If registration is successful, returns an operation ID that you can use to track the progress and completion of the action. If the request is not completed successfully, the domain registrant is notified by email.

  • Charges your Amazon Web Services account an amount based on the top-level domain. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.

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impl RegisterDomainFluentBuilder

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pub fn as_input(&self) -> &RegisterDomainInputBuilder

Access the RegisterDomain as a reference.

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pub async fn send( self ) -> Result<RegisterDomainOutput, SdkError<RegisterDomainError, HttpResponse>>

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.

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pub fn customize( self ) -> CustomizableOperation<RegisterDomainOutput, RegisterDomainError, Self>

Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.

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pub fn domain_name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

The domain name that you want to register. 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 . in example.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.

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pub fn set_domain_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

The domain name that you want to register. 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 . in example.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.

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pub fn get_domain_name(&self) -> &Option<String>

The domain name that you want to register. 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 . in example.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.

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pub fn idn_lang_code(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Reserved for future use.

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pub fn set_idn_lang_code(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self

Reserved for future use.

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pub fn get_idn_lang_code(&self) -> &Option<String>

Reserved for future use.

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pub fn duration_in_years(self, input: i32) -> Self

The number of years that you want to register the domain for. Domains are registered for a minimum of one year. The maximum period depends on the top-level domain. For the range of valid values for your domain, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

Default: 1

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pub fn set_duration_in_years(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self

The number of years that you want to register the domain for. Domains are registered for a minimum of one year. The maximum period depends on the top-level domain. For the range of valid values for your domain, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

Default: 1

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pub fn get_duration_in_years(&self) -> &Option<i32>

The number of years that you want to register the domain for. Domains are registered for a minimum of one year. The maximum period depends on the top-level domain. For the range of valid values for your domain, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

Default: 1

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pub fn auto_renew(self, input: bool) -> Self

Indicates whether the domain will be automatically renewed (true) or not (false). Auto renewal only takes effect after the account is charged.

Default: true

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pub fn set_auto_renew(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self

Indicates whether the domain will be automatically renewed (true) or not (false). Auto renewal only takes effect after the account is charged.

Default: true

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pub fn get_auto_renew(&self) -> &Option<bool>

Indicates whether the domain will be automatically renewed (true) or not (false). Auto renewal only takes effect after the account is charged.

Default: true

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pub fn admin_contact(self, input: ContactDetail) -> Self

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn set_admin_contact(self, input: Option<ContactDetail>) -> Self

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn get_admin_contact(&self) -> &Option<ContactDetail>

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn registrant_contact(self, input: ContactDetail) -> Self

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn set_registrant_contact(self, input: Option<ContactDetail>) -> Self

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn get_registrant_contact(&self) -> &Option<ContactDetail>

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn tech_contact(self, input: ContactDetail) -> Self

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn set_tech_contact(self, input: Option<ContactDetail>) -> Self

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn get_tech_contact(&self) -> &Option<ContactDetail>

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn privacy_protect_admin_contact(self, input: bool) -> Self

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the admin contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn set_privacy_protect_admin_contact(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the admin contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn get_privacy_protect_admin_contact(&self) -> &Option<bool>

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the admin contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn privacy_protect_registrant_contact(self, input: bool) -> Self

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the registrant contact (the domain owner).

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn set_privacy_protect_registrant_contact(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the registrant contact (the domain owner).

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn get_privacy_protect_registrant_contact(&self) -> &Option<bool>

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the registrant contact (the domain owner).

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn privacy_protect_tech_contact(self, input: bool) -> Self

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the technical contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn set_privacy_protect_tech_contact(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the technical contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn get_privacy_protect_tech_contact(&self) -> &Option<bool>

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the technical contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

Default: true

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pub fn billing_contact(self, input: ContactDetail) -> Self

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn set_billing_contact(self, input: Option<ContactDetail>) -> Self

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn get_billing_contact(&self) -> &Option<ContactDetail>

Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

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pub fn privacy_protect_billing_contact(self, input: bool) -> Self

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the billing contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

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pub fn set_privacy_protect_billing_contact(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the billing contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

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pub fn get_privacy_protect_billing_contact(&self) -> &Option<bool>

Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar or for our registrar associate, Gandi. If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the billing contact.

You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, billing, registrant, and technical contacts.

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impl Clone for RegisterDomainFluentBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> RegisterDomainFluentBuilder

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for RegisterDomainFluentBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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