# Rusoto Core
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**Rusoto is an AWS SDK for Rust**
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You may be looking for:
* [An overview of Rusoto][rusoto-overview]
* [AWS services supported by Rusoto][supported-aws-services]
* [API documentation][api-documentation]
* [Getting help with Rusoto][rusoto-help]
## Requirements
Rust 1.23.0 or later is required.
On Linux, OpenSSL is required.
## Installation
Rusoto is available on [crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/rusoto_core).
To use Rusoto in your Rust program built with Cargo, add it as a dependency and `rusoto_$SERVICENAME` for any supported AWS service you want to use.
For example, to include only S3 and SQS:
``` toml
[dependencies]
rusoto_core = "0.31.0"
rusoto_sqs = "0.31.0"
rusoto_s3 = "0.31.0"
```
## Migrating from Rusoto 0.24.0 to 0.25.0 or later
As of Rusoto 0.25.0, the `rusoto` crate is deprecated. This decision was made because the single crate implementing all AWS services was too large to compile, especially on TravisCI and Appveyor. The new main crate is `rusoto_core` and all services now have their own crate.
See the [Rusoto 0.25.0 release notes](https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/releases/tag/rusoto-v0.25.0) for more information including how to migrate from Rusoto 0.24.0 to Rusoto 0.25.0.
## Usage
Rusoto has a crate for each AWS service, containing Rust types for that service's API.
A full list of these services can be found [here][supported-aws-services].
All other public types are reexported to the crate root.
Consult the rustdoc documentation for full details by running `cargo doc` or visiting the online [documentation](https://rusoto.github.io/rusoto/rusoto/index.html) for the latest crates.io release.
A simple example of using Rusoto's DynamoDB API to list the names of all tables in a database:
```rust
extern crate rusoto_core;
extern crate rusoto_dynamodb;
use rusoto_dynamodb::{DynamoDb, DynamoDbClient, ListTablesInput};
use rusoto_core::{DefaultCredentialsProvider, Region};
use rusoto_core::default_tls_client;
fn main() {
let provider = DefaultCredentialsProvider::new().unwrap();
let client = DynamoDbClient::new(default_tls_client().unwrap(), provider, Region::UsEast1);
let list_tables_input: ListTablesInput = Default::default();
match client.list_tables(&list_tables_input) {
Ok(output) => {
match output.table_names {
Some(table_name_list) => {
println!("Tables in database:");
for table_name in table_name_list {
println!("{}", table_name);
}
}
None => println!("No tables in database!"),
}
}
Err(error) => {
println!("Error: {:?}", error);
}
}
}
```
### Credentials
For more information on Rusoto's use of AWS credentials such as priority and refreshing, see [AWS Credentials][aws-credentials].
## Semantic versioning
Rusoto complies with [semantic versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org/).
Until reaching 1.0.0 the API is to be considered unstable.
See [Cargo.toml](Cargo.toml) or [rusoto on crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/rusoto_core) for current version.
## Releases
Information on release schedules and procedures are in [RELEASING][releasing].
## Contributing
See [CONTRIBUTING][contribution].
## Supported OSs and Rust versions
Linux, OSX and Windows are supported and tested via TravisCI and Appveyor.
Rust stable is supported. Older versions of Rust are supported and tested via TravisCI. The minimum Rust version is
incremented when it becomes inconvenient to support older versions. The current minimum version of Rust supported can
be found in [.travis.yml][travis]. If a version number is not specified in the `rust` section, only the named versions
listed are supported. This should be stable, beta and nightly.
## License
Rusoto is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.
See [LICENSE][license] for details.
[api-documentation]: https://rusoto.github.io/rusoto/rusoto/ "API documentation"
[license]: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/blob/master/LICENSE "MIT License"
[rusoto-help]: https://www.rusoto.org/help.html "Getting help with Rusoto"
[rusoto-overview]: https://www.rusoto.org/ "Rusoto overview"
[supported-aws-services]: https://www.rusoto.org/supported-aws-services.html "List of AWS services supported by Rusoto"
[aws-credentials]: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/blob/master/AWS-CREDENTIALS.md "AWS Credentials"
[releasing]: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/blob/master/RELEASING.md "Releasing Rusoto"
[contribution]: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md "Contributing to Rusoto"
[travis]: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/blob/master/.travis.yml "Building Rusoto"