@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAWSTransfer extends Object implements AWSTransfer
AWSTransfer. Convenient method forms pass through to the corresponding overload
that takes a request object, which throws an UnsupportedOperationException.ENDPOINT_PREFIX| Modifier | Constructor and Description |
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protected |
AbstractAWSTransfer() |
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CreateAccessResult |
createAccess(CreateAccessRequest request)
Used by administrators to choose which groups in the directory should have access to upload and download files
over the enabled protocols using AWS Transfer Family.
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CreateServerResult |
createServer(CreateServerRequest request)
Instantiates an auto-scaling virtual server based on the selected file transfer protocol in AWS.
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CreateUserResult |
createUser(CreateUserRequest request)
Creates a user and associates them with an existing file transfer protocol-enabled server.
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DeleteAccessResult |
deleteAccess(DeleteAccessRequest request)
Allows you to delete the access specified in the
ServerID and ExternalID parameters. |
DeleteServerResult |
deleteServer(DeleteServerRequest request)
Deletes the file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify.
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DeleteSshPublicKeyResult |
deleteSshPublicKey(DeleteSshPublicKeyRequest request)
Deletes a user's Secure Shell (SSH) public key.
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DeleteUserResult |
deleteUser(DeleteUserRequest request)
Deletes the user belonging to a file transfer protocol-enabled server you specify.
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DescribeAccessResult |
describeAccess(DescribeAccessRequest request)
Describes the access that is assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, as identified by its
ServerId property and its ExternalID. |
DescribeSecurityPolicyResult |
describeSecurityPolicy(DescribeSecurityPolicyRequest request)
Describes the security policy that is attached to your file transfer protocol-enabled server.
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DescribeServerResult |
describeServer(DescribeServerRequest request)
Describes a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by passing the
ServerId
parameter. |
DescribeUserResult |
describeUser(DescribeUserRequest request)
Describes the user assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, as identified by its
ServerId property. |
ResponseMetadata |
getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, typically used for debugging issues
where a service isn't acting as expected.
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ImportSshPublicKeyResult |
importSshPublicKey(ImportSshPublicKeyRequest request)
Adds a Secure Shell (SSH) public key to a user account identified by a
UserName value assigned to
the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, identified by ServerId. |
ListAccessesResult |
listAccesses(ListAccessesRequest request)
Lists the details for all the accesses you have on your server.
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ListSecurityPoliciesResult |
listSecurityPolicies(ListSecurityPoliciesRequest request)
Lists the security policies that are attached to your file transfer protocol-enabled servers.
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ListServersResult |
listServers(ListServersRequest request)
Lists the file transfer protocol-enabled servers that are associated with your AWS account.
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ListTagsForResourceResult |
listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
Lists all of the tags associated with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that you specify.
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ListUsersResult |
listUsers(ListUsersRequest request)
Lists the users for a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by passing the
ServerId
parameter. |
void |
shutdown()
Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open.
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StartServerResult |
startServer(StartServerRequest request)
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from
OFFLINE to ONLINE. |
StopServerResult |
stopServer(StopServerRequest request)
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from
ONLINE to OFFLINE. |
TagResourceResult |
tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
Attaches a key-value pair to a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
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TestIdentityProviderResult |
testIdentityProvider(TestIdentityProviderRequest request)
If the
IdentityProviderType of a file transfer protocol-enabled server is
AWS_DIRECTORY_SERVICE or API_Gateway, tests whether your identity provider is set up
successfully. |
UntagResourceResult |
untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
Detaches a key-value pair from a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
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UpdateAccessResult |
updateAccess(UpdateAccessRequest request)
Allows you to update parameters for the access specified in the
ServerID and ExternalID
parameters. |
UpdateServerResult |
updateServer(UpdateServerRequest request)
Updates the file transfer protocol-enabled server's properties after that server has been created.
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UpdateUserResult |
updateUser(UpdateUserRequest request)
Assigns new properties to a user.
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public CreateAccessResult createAccess(CreateAccessRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Used by administrators to choose which groups in the directory should have access to upload and download files
over the enabled protocols using AWS Transfer Family. For example, a Microsoft Active Directory might contain
50,000 users, but only a small fraction might need the ability to transfer files to the server. An administrator
can use CreateAccess to limit the access to the correct set of users who need this ability.
createAccess in interface AWSTransferpublic CreateServerResult createServer(CreateServerRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Instantiates an auto-scaling virtual server based on the selected file transfer protocol in AWS. When you make
updates to your file transfer protocol-enabled server or when you work with users, use the service-generated
ServerId property that is assigned to the newly created server.
createServer in interface AWSTransferpublic CreateUserResult createUser(CreateUserRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Creates a user and associates them with an existing file transfer protocol-enabled server. You can only create
and associate users with servers that have the IdentityProviderType set to
SERVICE_MANAGED. Using parameters for CreateUser, you can specify the user name, set
the home directory, store the user's public key, and assign the user's AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
role. You can also optionally add a scope-down policy, and assign metadata with tags that can be used to group
and search for users.
createUser in interface AWSTransferpublic DeleteAccessResult deleteAccess(DeleteAccessRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Allows you to delete the access specified in the ServerID and ExternalID parameters.
deleteAccess in interface AWSTransferpublic DeleteServerResult deleteServer(DeleteServerRequest request)
AWSTransferDeletes the file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify.
No response returns from this operation.
deleteServer in interface AWSTransferpublic DeleteSshPublicKeyResult deleteSshPublicKey(DeleteSshPublicKeyRequest request)
AWSTransferDeletes a user's Secure Shell (SSH) public key.
No response is returned from this operation.
deleteSshPublicKey in interface AWSTransferpublic DeleteUserResult deleteUser(DeleteUserRequest request)
AWSTransferDeletes the user belonging to a file transfer protocol-enabled server you specify.
No response returns from this operation.
When you delete a user from a server, the user's information is lost.
deleteUser in interface AWSTransferpublic DescribeAccessResult describeAccess(DescribeAccessRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Describes the access that is assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, as identified by its
ServerId property and its ExternalID.
The response from this call returns the properties of the access that is associated with the
ServerId value that was specified.
describeAccess in interface AWSTransferpublic DescribeSecurityPolicyResult describeSecurityPolicy(DescribeSecurityPolicyRequest request)
AWSTransferDescribes the security policy that is attached to your file transfer protocol-enabled server. The response contains a description of the security policy's properties. For more information about security policies, see Working with security policies.
describeSecurityPolicy in interface AWSTransferpublic DescribeServerResult describeServer(DescribeServerRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Describes a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by passing the ServerId
parameter.
The response contains a description of a server's properties. When you set EndpointType to VPC, the
response will contain the EndpointDetails.
describeServer in interface AWSTransferpublic DescribeUserResult describeUser(DescribeUserRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Describes the user assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, as identified by its
ServerId property.
The response from this call returns the properties of the user associated with the ServerId value
that was specified.
describeUser in interface AWSTransferpublic ImportSshPublicKeyResult importSshPublicKey(ImportSshPublicKeyRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Adds a Secure Shell (SSH) public key to a user account identified by a UserName value assigned to
the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, identified by ServerId.
The response returns the UserName value, the ServerId value, and the name of the
SshPublicKeyId.
importSshPublicKey in interface AWSTransferpublic ListAccessesResult listAccesses(ListAccessesRequest request)
AWSTransferLists the details for all the accesses you have on your server.
listAccesses in interface AWSTransferpublic ListSecurityPoliciesResult listSecurityPolicies(ListSecurityPoliciesRequest request)
AWSTransferLists the security policies that are attached to your file transfer protocol-enabled servers.
listSecurityPolicies in interface AWSTransferpublic ListServersResult listServers(ListServersRequest request)
AWSTransferLists the file transfer protocol-enabled servers that are associated with your AWS account.
listServers in interface AWSTransferpublic ListTagsForResourceResult listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
AWSTransferLists all of the tags associated with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that you specify. The resource can be a user, server, or role.
listTagsForResource in interface AWSTransferpublic ListUsersResult listUsers(ListUsersRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Lists the users for a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by passing the ServerId
parameter.
listUsers in interface AWSTransferpublic StartServerResult startServer(StartServerRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from OFFLINE to ONLINE. It
has no impact on a server that is already ONLINE. An ONLINE server can accept and
process file transfer jobs.
The state of STARTING indicates that the server is in an intermediate state, either not fully able
to respond, or not fully online. The values of START_FAILED can indicate an error condition.
No response is returned from this call.
startServer in interface AWSTransferpublic StopServerResult stopServer(StopServerRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from ONLINE to OFFLINE. An
OFFLINE server cannot accept and process file transfer jobs. Information tied to your server, such
as server and user properties, are not affected by stopping your server.
Stopping the server will not reduce or impact your file transfer protocol endpoint billing; you must delete the server to stop being billed.
The state of STOPPING indicates that the server is in an intermediate state, either not fully able
to respond, or not fully offline. The values of STOP_FAILED can indicate an error condition.
No response is returned from this call.
stopServer in interface AWSTransferpublic TagResourceResult tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
AWSTransferAttaches a key-value pair to a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Resources are users, servers, roles, and other entities.
There is no response returned from this call.
tagResource in interface AWSTransferpublic TestIdentityProviderResult testIdentityProvider(TestIdentityProviderRequest request)
AWSTransfer
If the IdentityProviderType of a file transfer protocol-enabled server is
AWS_DIRECTORY_SERVICE or API_Gateway, tests whether your identity provider is set up
successfully. We highly recommend that you call this operation to test your authentication method as soon as you
create your server. By doing so, you can troubleshoot issues with the identity provider integration to ensure
that your users can successfully use the service.
testIdentityProvider in interface AWSTransferpublic UntagResourceResult untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
AWSTransferDetaches a key-value pair from a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Resources are users, servers, roles, and other entities.
No response is returned from this call.
untagResource in interface AWSTransferpublic UpdateAccessResult updateAccess(UpdateAccessRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Allows you to update parameters for the access specified in the ServerID and ExternalID
parameters.
updateAccess in interface AWSTransferpublic UpdateServerResult updateServer(UpdateServerRequest request)
AWSTransferUpdates the file transfer protocol-enabled server's properties after that server has been created.
The UpdateServer call returns the ServerId of the server you updated.
updateServer in interface AWSTransferpublic UpdateUserResult updateUser(UpdateUserRequest request)
AWSTransfer
Assigns new properties to a user. Parameters you pass modify any or all of the following: the home directory,
role, and policy for the UserName and ServerId you specify.
The response returns the ServerId and the UserName for the updated user.
updateUser in interface AWSTransferpublic void shutdown()
AWSTransfershutdown in interface AWSTransferpublic ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
AWSTransferResponse metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after executing a request.
getCachedResponseMetadata in interface AWSTransferrequest - The originally executed request.Copyright © 2021. All rights reserved.