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Class: Aws::Cloud9::Client

Inherits:
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Overview

An API client for AWS Cloud9. To construct a client, you need to configure a :region and :credentials.

cloud9 = Aws::Cloud9::Client.new(
  region: region_name,
  credentials: credentials,
  # ...
)

See #initialize for a full list of supported configuration options.

Region

You can configure a default region in the following locations:

  • ENV['AWS_REGION']
  • Aws.config[:region]

Go here for a list of supported regions.

Credentials

Default credentials are loaded automatically from the following locations:

  • ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'] and ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
  • Aws.config[:credentials]
  • The shared credentials ini file at ~/.aws/credentials (more information)
  • From an instance profile when running on EC2

You can also construct a credentials object from one of the following classes:

Alternatively, you configure credentials with :access_key_id and :secret_access_key:

# load credentials from disk
creds = YAML.load(File.read('/path/to/secrets'))

Aws::Cloud9::Client.new(
  access_key_id: creds['access_key_id'],
  secret_access_key: creds['secret_access_key']
)

Always load your credentials from outside your application. Avoid configuring credentials statically and never commit them to source control.

Instance Attribute Summary

Attributes inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base

#config, #handlers

Constructor collapse

API Operations collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base

add_plugin, api, #build_request, clear_plugins, define, new, #operation, #operation_names, plugins, remove_plugin, set_api, set_plugins

Methods included from Seahorse::Client::HandlerBuilder

#handle, #handle_request, #handle_response

Constructor Details

#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Aws::Cloud9::Client

Constructs an API client.

Options Hash (options):

  • :access_key_id (String)

    Used to set credentials statically. See Plugins::RequestSigner for more details.

  • :active_endpoint_cache (Boolean)

    When set to true, a thread polling for endpoints will be running in the background every 60 secs (default). Defaults to false. See Plugins::EndpointDiscovery for more details.

  • :convert_params (Boolean) — default: true

    When true, an attempt is made to coerce request parameters into the required types. See Plugins::ParamConverter for more details.

  • :credentials (required, Credentials)

    Your AWS credentials. The following locations will be searched in order for credentials:

    • :access_key_id, :secret_access_key, and :session_token options
    • ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'], ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
    • HOME/.aws/credentials shared credentials file
    • EC2 instance profile credentials See Plugins::RequestSigner for more details.
  • :disable_host_prefix_injection (Boolean)

    Set to true to disable SDK automatically adding host prefix to default service endpoint when available. See Plugins::EndpointPattern for more details.

  • :endpoint (String)

    A default endpoint is constructed from the :region. See Plugins::RegionalEndpoint for more details.

  • :endpoint_cache_max_entries (Integer)

    Used for the maximum size limit of the LRU cache storing endpoints data for endpoint discovery enabled operations. Defaults to 1000. See Plugins::EndpointDiscovery for more details.

  • :endpoint_cache_max_threads (Integer)

    Used for the maximum threads in use for polling endpoints to be cached, defaults to 10. See Plugins::EndpointDiscovery for more details.

  • :endpoint_cache_poll_interval (Integer)

    When :endpoint_discovery and :active_endpoint_cache is enabled, Use this option to config the time interval in seconds for making requests fetching endpoints information. Defaults to 60 sec. See Plugins::EndpointDiscovery for more details.

  • :endpoint_discovery (Boolean)

    When set to true, endpoint discovery will be enabled for operations when available. Defaults to false. See Plugins::EndpointDiscovery for more details.

  • :http_continue_timeout (Float) — default: 1

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :http_idle_timeout (Integer) — default: 5

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :http_open_timeout (Integer) — default: 15

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :http_proxy (String)

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :http_read_timeout (Integer) — default: 60

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :http_wire_trace (Boolean) — default: false

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :log_level (Symbol) — default: :info

    The log level to send messages to the logger at. See Plugins::Logging for more details.

  • :log_formatter (Logging::LogFormatter)

    The log formatter. Defaults to Seahorse::Client::Logging::Formatter.default. See Plugins::Logging for more details.

  • :logger (Logger) — default: nil

    The Logger instance to send log messages to. If this option is not set, logging will be disabled. See Plugins::Logging for more details.

  • :profile (String)

    Used when loading credentials from the shared credentials file at HOME/.aws/credentials. When not specified, 'default' is used. See Plugins::RequestSigner for more details.

  • :raise_response_errors (Boolean) — default: true

    When true, response errors are raised. See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::RaiseResponseErrors for more details.

  • :region (required, String)

    The AWS region to connect to. The region is used to construct the client endpoint. Defaults to ENV['AWS_REGION']. Also checks AMAZON_REGION and AWS_DEFAULT_REGION. See Plugins::RegionalEndpoint for more details.

  • :retry_limit (Integer) — default: 3

    The maximum number of times to retry failed requests. Only ~ 500 level server errors and certain ~ 400 level client errors are retried. Generally, these are throttling errors, data checksum errors, networking errors, timeout errors and auth errors from expired credentials. See Plugins::RetryErrors for more details.

  • :secret_access_key (String)

    Used to set credentials statically. See Plugins::RequestSigner for more details.

  • :session_token (String)

    Used to set credentials statically. See Plugins::RequestSigner for more details.

  • :simple_json (Boolean) — default: false

    Disables request parameter conversion, validation, and formatting. Also disable response data type conversions. This option is useful when you want to ensure the highest level of performance by avoiding overhead of walking request parameters and response data structures.

    When :simple_json is enabled, the request parameters hash must be formatted exactly as the DynamoDB API expects. See Plugins::Protocols::JsonRpc for more details.

  • :ssl_ca_bundle (String)

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :ssl_ca_directory (String)

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :ssl_ca_store (String)

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :ssl_verify_peer (Boolean) — default: true

    See Seahorse::Client::Plugins::NetHttp for more details.

  • :stub_responses (Boolean) — default: false

    Causes the client to return stubbed responses. By default fake responses are generated and returned. You can specify the response data to return or errors to raise by calling Aws::ClientStubs#stub_responses. See Aws::ClientStubs for more information.

    Please note When response stubbing is enabled, no HTTP requests are made, and retries are disabled. See Plugins::StubResponses for more details.

  • :validate_params (Boolean) — default: true

    When true, request parameters are validated before sending the request. See Plugins::ParamValidator for more details.

Instance Method Details

#create_environment_ec2(options = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateEnvironmentEC2Result

Creates an AWS Cloud9 development environment, launches an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, and then connects from the instance to the environment.

Examples:

Example: CreateEnvironmentEC2


# 

resp = client.create_environment_ec2({
  name: "my-demo-environment", 
  automatic_stop_time_minutes: 60, 
  description: "This is my demonstration environment.", 
  instance_type: "t2.micro", 
  owner_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/MyDemoUser", 
  subnet_id: "subnet-1fab8aEX", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.create_environment_ec2({
  name: "EnvironmentName", # required
  description: "EnvironmentDescription",
  client_request_token: "ClientRequestToken",
  instance_type: "InstanceType", # required
  subnet_id: "SubnetId",
  automatic_stop_time_minutes: 1,
  owner_arn: "UserArn",
  tags: [
    {
      key: "TagKey", # required
      value: "TagValue", # required
    },
  ],
  connection_type: "CONNECT_SSH", # accepts CONNECT_SSH, CONNECT_SSM
})

Response structure


resp.environment_id #=> String

Options Hash (options):

  • :name (required, String)

    The name of the environment to create.

    This name is visible to other AWS IAM users in the same AWS account.

  • :description (String)

    The description of the environment to create.

  • :client_request_token (String)

    A unique, case-sensitive string that helps AWS Cloud9 to ensure this operation completes no more than one time.

    For more information, see Client Tokens in the Amazon EC2 API Reference.

  • :instance_type (required, String)

    The type of instance to connect to the environment (for example, t2.micro).

  • :subnet_id (String)

    The ID of the subnet in Amazon VPC that AWS Cloud9 will use to communicate with the Amazon EC2 instance.

  • :automatic_stop_time_minutes (Integer)

    The number of minutes until the running instance is shut down after the environment has last been used.

  • :owner_arn (String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the environment owner. This ARN can be the ARN of any AWS IAM principal. If this value is not specified, the ARN defaults to this environment\'s creator.

  • :tags (Array<Types::Tag>)

    An array of key-value pairs that will be associated with the new AWS Cloud9 development environment.

  • :connection_type (String)

    The connection type used for connecting to an Amazon EC2 environment.

Returns:

See Also:

#create_environment_membership(options = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateEnvironmentMembershipResult

Adds an environment member to an AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Examples:

Example: CreateEnvironmentMembership


# 

resp = client.create_environment_membership({
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
  permissions: "read-write", 
  user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/AnotherDemoUser", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  membership: {
    environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
    permissions: "read-write", 
    user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/AnotherDemoUser", 
    user_id: "AIDAJ3BA6O2FMJWCWXHEX", 
  }, 
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.create_environment_membership({
  environment_id: "EnvironmentId", # required
  user_arn: "UserArn", # required
  permissions: "read-write", # required, accepts read-write, read-only
})

Response structure


resp.membership.permissions #=> String, one of "owner", "read-write", "read-only"
resp.membership.user_id #=> String
resp.membership.user_arn #=> String
resp.membership.environment_id #=> String
resp.membership.last_access #=> Time

Options Hash (options):

  • :environment_id (required, String)

    The ID of the environment that contains the environment member you want to add.

  • :user_arn (required, String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the environment member you want to add.

  • :permissions (required, String)

    The type of environment member permissions you want to associate with this environment member. Available values include:

    • read-only: Has read-only access to the environment.

    • read-write: Has read-write access to the environment.

Returns:

See Also:

#delete_environment(options = {}) ⇒ Struct

Deletes an AWS Cloud9 development environment. If an Amazon EC2 instance is connected to the environment, also terminates the instance.

Examples:

Example: DeleteEnvironment


# 

resp = client.delete_environment({
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.delete_environment({
  environment_id: "EnvironmentId", # required
})

Options Hash (options):

  • :environment_id (required, String)

    The ID of the environment to delete.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

See Also:

#delete_environment_membership(options = {}) ⇒ Struct

Deletes an environment member from an AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Examples:

Example: DeleteEnvironmentMembership


# 

resp = client.delete_environment_membership({
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
  user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/AnotherDemoUser", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.delete_environment_membership({
  environment_id: "EnvironmentId", # required
  user_arn: "UserArn", # required
})

Options Hash (options):

  • :environment_id (required, String)

    The ID of the environment to delete the environment member from.

  • :user_arn (required, String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the environment member to delete from the environment.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

See Also:

#describe_environment_memberships(options = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeEnvironmentMembershipsResult

Gets information about environment members for an AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Examples:

Example: DescribeEnvironmentMemberships1


# The following example gets information about all of the environment members for the specified AWS Cloud9 development environment.

resp = client.describe_environment_memberships({
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  memberships: [
    {
      environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
      permissions: "read-write", 
      user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/AnotherDemoUser", 
      user_id: "AIDAJ3BA6O2FMJWCWXHEX", 
    }, 
    {
      environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
      permissions: "owner", 
      user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/MyDemoUser", 
      user_id: "AIDAJNUEDQAQWFELJDLEX", 
    }, 
  ], 
}

Example: DescribeEnvironmentMemberships2


# The following example gets information about the owner of the specified AWS Cloud9 development environment.

resp = client.describe_environment_memberships({
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
  permissions: [
    "owner", 
  ], 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  memberships: [
    {
      environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
      permissions: "owner", 
      user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/MyDemoUser", 
      user_id: "AIDAJNUEDQAQWFELJDLEX", 
    }, 
  ], 
}

Example: DescribeEnvironmentMemberships3


# The following example gets AWS Cloud9 development environment membership information for the specified user.

resp = client.describe_environment_memberships({
  user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/MyDemoUser", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  memberships: [
    {
      environment_id: "10a75714bd494714929e7f5ec4125aEX", 
      last_access: Time.parse("2018-01-19T11:06:13Z"), 
      permissions: "owner", 
      user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/MyDemoUser", 
      user_id: "AIDAJNUEDQAQWFELJDLEX", 
    }, 
    {
      environment_id: "12bfc3cd537f41cb9776f8af5525c9EX", 
      last_access: Time.parse("2018-01-19T11:39:19Z"), 
      permissions: "owner", 
      user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/MyDemoUser", 
      user_id: "AIDAJNUEDQAQWFELJDLEX", 
    }, 
  ], 
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.describe_environment_memberships({
  user_arn: "UserArn",
  environment_id: "EnvironmentId",
  permissions: ["owner"], # accepts owner, read-write, read-only
  next_token: "String",
  max_results: 1,
})

Response structure


resp.memberships #=> Array
resp.memberships[0].permissions #=> String, one of "owner", "read-write", "read-only"
resp.memberships[0].user_id #=> String
resp.memberships[0].user_arn #=> String
resp.memberships[0].environment_id #=> String
resp.memberships[0].last_access #=> Time
resp.next_token #=> String

Options Hash (options):

  • :user_arn (String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an individual environment member to get information about. If no value is specified, information about all environment members are returned.

  • :environment_id (String)

    The ID of the environment to get environment member information about.

  • :permissions (Array<String>)

    The type of environment member permissions to get information about. Available values include:

    • owner: Owns the environment.

    • read-only: Has read-only access to the environment.

    • read-write: Has read-write access to the environment.

    If no value is specified, information about all environment members are returned.

  • :next_token (String)

    During a previous call, if there are more than 25 items in the list, only the first 25 items are returned, along with a unique string called a next token. To get the next batch of items in the list, call this operation again, adding the next token to the call. To get all of the items in the list, keep calling this operation with each subsequent next token that is returned, until no more next tokens are returned.

  • :max_results (Integer)

    The maximum number of environment members to get information about.

Returns:

See Also:

#describe_environment_status(options = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeEnvironmentStatusResult

Gets status information for an AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Examples:

Example: DescribeEnvironmentStatus


# 

resp = client.describe_environment_status({
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  message: "Environment is ready to use", 
  status: "ready", 
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.describe_environment_status({
  environment_id: "EnvironmentId", # required
})

Response structure


resp.status #=> String, one of "error", "creating", "connecting", "ready", "stopping", "stopped", "deleting"
resp.message #=> String

Options Hash (options):

  • :environment_id (required, String)

    The ID of the environment to get status information about.

Returns:

See Also:

#describe_environments(options = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeEnvironmentsResult

Gets information about AWS Cloud9 development environments.

Examples:

Example: DescribeEnvironments


# 

resp = client.describe_environments({
  environment_ids: [
    "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
    "349c86d4579e4e7298d500ff57a6b2EX", 
  ], 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  environments: [
    {
      name: "my-demo-environment", 
      type: "ec2", 
      arn: "arn:aws:cloud9:us-east-2:123456789012:environment:8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
      description: "This is my demonstration environment.", 
      id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
      lifecycle: {
        status: "CREATED", 
      }, 
      owner_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/MyDemoUser", 
    }, 
    {
      name: "another-demo-environment", 
      type: "ssh", 
      arn: "arn:aws:cloud9:us-east-2:123456789012:environment:349c86d4579e4e7298d500ff57a6b2EX", 
      description: "", 
      id: "349c86d4579e4e7298d500ff57a6b2EX", 
      lifecycle: {
        status: "CREATED", 
      }, 
      owner_arn: "arn:aws:sts::123456789012:assumed-role/AnotherDemoUser/AnotherDemoUser", 
    }, 
  ], 
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.describe_environments({
  environment_ids: ["EnvironmentId"], # required
})

Response structure


resp.environments #=> Array
resp.environments[0].id #=> String
resp.environments[0].name #=> String
resp.environments[0].description #=> String
resp.environments[0].type #=> String, one of "ssh", "ec2"
resp.environments[0].connection_type #=> String, one of "CONNECT_SSH", "CONNECT_SSM"
resp.environments[0].arn #=> String
resp.environments[0].owner_arn #=> String
resp.environments[0].lifecycle.status #=> String, one of "CREATING", "CREATED", "CREATE_FAILED", "DELETING", "DELETE_FAILED"
resp.environments[0].lifecycle.reason #=> String
resp.environments[0].lifecycle.failure_resource #=> String

Options Hash (options):

  • :environment_ids (required, Array<String>)

    The IDs of individual environments to get information about.

Returns:

See Also:

#list_environments(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ListEnvironmentsResult

Gets a list of AWS Cloud9 development environment identifiers.

Examples:

Example: ListEnvironments


# 

resp = client.list_environments({
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  environment_ids: [
    "349c86d4579e4e7298d500ff57a6b2EX", 
    "45a3da47af0840f2b0c0824f5ee232EX", 
  ], 
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_environments({
  next_token: "String",
  max_results: 1,
})

Response structure


resp.next_token #=> String
resp.environment_ids #=> Array
resp.environment_ids[0] #=> String

Options Hash (options):

  • :next_token (String)

    During a previous call, if there are more than 25 items in the list, only the first 25 items are returned, along with a unique string called a next token. To get the next batch of items in the list, call this operation again, adding the next token to the call. To get all of the items in the list, keep calling this operation with each subsequent next token that is returned, until no more next tokens are returned.

  • :max_results (Integer)

    The maximum number of environments to get identifiers for.

Returns:

See Also:

#list_tags_for_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse

Gets a list of the tags associated with an AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_tags_for_resource({
  resource_arn: "EnvironmentArn", # required
})

Response structure


resp.tags #=> Array
resp.tags[0].key #=> String
resp.tags[0].value #=> String

Options Hash (options):

  • :resource_arn (required, String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Cloud9 development environment to get the tags for.

Returns:

See Also:

#tag_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Struct

Adds tags to an AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Tags that you add to an AWS Cloud9 environment by using this method will NOT be automatically propagated to underlying resources.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.tag_resource({
  resource_arn: "EnvironmentArn", # required
  tags: [ # required
    {
      key: "TagKey", # required
      value: "TagValue", # required
    },
  ],
})

Options Hash (options):

  • :resource_arn (required, String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Cloud9 development environment to add tags to.

  • :tags (required, Array<Types::Tag>)

    The list of tags to add to the given AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

See Also:

#untag_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Struct

Removes tags from an AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.untag_resource({
  resource_arn: "EnvironmentArn", # required
  tag_keys: ["TagKey"], # required
})

Options Hash (options):

  • :resource_arn (required, String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Cloud9 development environment to remove tags from.

  • :tag_keys (required, Array<String>)

    The tag names of the tags to remove from the given AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

See Also:

#update_environment(options = {}) ⇒ Struct

Changes the settings of an existing AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Examples:

Example: UpdateEnvironment


# 

resp = client.update_environment({
  name: "my-changed-demo-environment", 
  description: "This is my changed demonstration environment.", 
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.update_environment({
  environment_id: "EnvironmentId", # required
  name: "EnvironmentName",
  description: "EnvironmentDescription",
})

Options Hash (options):

  • :environment_id (required, String)

    The ID of the environment to change settings.

  • :name (String)

    A replacement name for the environment.

  • :description (String)

    Any new or replacement description for the environment.

Returns:

  • (Struct)

    Returns an empty response.

See Also:

#update_environment_membership(options = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateEnvironmentMembershipResult

Changes the settings of an existing environment member for an AWS Cloud9 development environment.

Examples:

Example: UpdateEnvironmentMembership


# 

resp = client.update_environment_membership({
  environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69ebEX", 
  permissions: "read-only", 
  user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/AnotherDemoUser", 
})

# resp.to_h outputs the following:
{
  membership: {
    environment_id: "8d9967e2f0624182b74e7690ad69eb31", 
    permissions: "read-only", 
    user_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/AnotherDemoUser", 
    user_id: "AIDAJ3BA6O2FMJWCWXHEX", 
  }, 
}

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.update_environment_membership({
  environment_id: "EnvironmentId", # required
  user_arn: "UserArn", # required
  permissions: "read-write", # required, accepts read-write, read-only
})

Response structure


resp.membership.permissions #=> String, one of "owner", "read-write", "read-only"
resp.membership.user_id #=> String
resp.membership.user_arn #=> String
resp.membership.environment_id #=> String
resp.membership.last_access #=> Time

Options Hash (options):

  • :environment_id (required, String)

    The ID of the environment for the environment member whose settings you want to change.

  • :user_arn (required, String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the environment member whose settings you want to change.

  • :permissions (required, String)

    The replacement type of environment member permissions you want to associate with this environment member. Available values include:

    • read-only: Has read-only access to the environment.

    • read-write: Has read-write access to the environment.

Returns:

See Also:

#wait_until(waiter_name, params = {}) {|waiter| ... } ⇒ Boolean

Waiters polls an API operation until a resource enters a desired state.

Basic Usage

Waiters will poll until they are succesful, they fail by entering a terminal state, or until a maximum number of attempts are made.

# polls in a loop, sleeping between attempts client.waiter_until(waiter_name, params)

Configuration

You can configure the maximum number of polling attempts, and the delay (in seconds) between each polling attempt. You configure waiters by passing a block to #wait_until:

# poll for ~25 seconds
client.wait_until(...) do |w|
  w.max_attempts = 5
  w.delay = 5
end

Callbacks

You can be notified before each polling attempt and before each delay. If you throw :success or :failure from these callbacks, it will terminate the waiter.

started_at = Time.now
client.wait_until(...) do |w|

  # disable max attempts
  w.max_attempts = nil

  # poll for 1 hour, instead of a number of attempts
  w.before_wait do |attempts, response|
    throw :failure if Time.now - started_at > 3600
  end

end

Handling Errors

When a waiter is successful, it returns true. When a waiter fails, it raises an error. All errors raised extend from Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed.

begin
  client.wait_until(...)
rescue Aws::Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed
  # resource did not enter the desired state in time
end

Parameters:

  • waiter_name (Symbol)

    The name of the waiter. See #waiter_names for a full list of supported waiters.

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Additional request parameters. See the #waiter_names for a list of supported waiters and what request they call. The called request determines the list of accepted parameters.

Yield Parameters:

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns true if the waiter was successful.

Raises:

  • (Errors::FailureStateError)

    Raised when the waiter terminates because the waiter has entered a state that it will not transition out of, preventing success.

  • (Errors::TooManyAttemptsError)

    Raised when the configured maximum number of attempts have been made, and the waiter is not yet successful.

  • (Errors::UnexpectedError)

    Raised when an error is encounted while polling for a resource that is not expected.

  • (Errors::NoSuchWaiterError)

    Raised when you request to wait for an unknown state.

#waiter_namesArray<Symbol>

Returns the list of supported waiters. The following table lists the supported waiters and the client method they call:

Waiter NameClient MethodDefault Delay:Default Max Attempts:

Returns:

  • (Array<Symbol>)

    the list of supported waiters.