AWSSDK.Core.xml
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<doc> <assembly> <name>AWSSDK.Core</name> </assembly> <members> <member name="T:Amazon.AWSConfigs"> <summary> Configuration options that apply to the entire SDK. These settings can be configured through app.config or web.config. Below is a full sample configuration that illustrates all the possible options. <code> <configSections> <section name="aws" type="Amazon.AWSSection, AWSSDK"/> </configSections> <aws region="us-west-2"> <logging logTo="Log4Net, SystemDiagnostics" logResponses="Always" logMetrics="true" /> <s3 useSignatureVersion4="true" /> <proxy host="localhost" port="8888" username="1" password="1" /> <dynamoDB> <dynamoDBContext tableNamePrefix="Prod-"> <tableAliases> <alias fromTable="FakeTable" toTable="People" /> <alias fromTable="Persons" toTable="People" /> </tableAliases> <mappings> <map type="Sample.Tests.Author, SampleDLL" targetTable="People" /> <map type="Sample.Tests.Editor, SampleDLL" targetTable="People"> <property name="FullName" attribute="Name" /> <property name="EmployeeId" attribute="Id" /> <property name="ComplexData" converter="Sample.Tests.ComplexDataConverter, SampleDLL" /> <property name="Version" version="true" /> <property name="Password" ignore="true" /> </map> </mappings> </dynamoDBContext> </dynamoDB> </aws> </code> </summary> <summary> Configuration options that apply to the entire SDK. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.CorrectForClockSkew"> <summary> Determines if the SDK should correct for client clock skew by determining the correct server time and reissuing the request with the correct time. Default value of this field is True. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.ClockOffset"/> will be updated with the calculated offset even if this field is set to false, though requests will not be corrected or retried. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.ClockOffset"> <summary> The calculated clock skew correction, if there is one. This field will be set if a service call resulted in an exception and the SDK has determined that there is a difference between local and server times. If <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.CorrectForClockSkew"/> is set to true, this value will be set to the correction, but it will not be used by the SDK and clock skew errors will not be retried. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AWSRegionKey"> <summary> Key for the AWSRegion property. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AWSRegion"/> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AWSRegion"> <summary> Configures the default AWS region for clients which have not explicitly specified a region. Changes to this setting will only take effect for newly constructed instances of AWS clients. This setting can be configured through the App.config. For example: <code> <configSections> <section name="aws" type="Amazon.AWSSection, AWSSDK"/> </configSections> <aws region="us-west-2" /> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AWSProfileNameKey"> <summary> Key for the AWSProfileName property. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AWSProfileName"/> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AWSProfileName"> <summary> Profile name for stored AWS credentials that will be used to make service calls. Changes to this setting will only take effect in newly-constructed clients. <para> To reference the account from an application's App.config or Web.config use the AWSProfileName setting. <code> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <appSettings> <add key="AWSProfileName" value="development"/> </appSettings> </configuration> </code> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AWSProfilesLocationKey"> <summary> Key for the AWSProfilesLocation property. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.LogMetrics"/> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AWSProfilesLocation"> <summary> Location of the credentials file shared with other AWS SDKs. By default, the credentials file is stored in the .aws directory in the current user's home directory. Changes to this setting will only take effect in newly-constructed clients. <para> To reference the profile from an application's App.config or Web.config use the AWSProfileName setting. <code> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <appSettings> <add key="AWSProfilesLocation" value="c:\config"/> </appSettings> </configuration> </code> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.LoggingKey"> <summary> Key for the Logging property. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.Logging"/> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.Logging"> <summary> Configures how the SDK should log events, if at all. Changes to this setting will only take effect in newly-constructed clients. The setting can be configured through App.config, for example: <code> <appSettings> <add key="AWSLogging" value="log4net"/> </appSettings> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.ResponseLoggingKey"> <summary> Key for the ResponseLogging property. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.ResponseLogging"/> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.ResponseLogging"> <summary> Configures when the SDK should log service responses. Changes to this setting will take effect immediately. The setting can be configured through App.config, for example: <code> <appSettings> <add key="AWSResponseLogging" value="OnError"/> </appSettings> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.LogMetricsKey"> <summary> Key for the LogMetrics property. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.LogMetrics"/> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.LogMetrics"> <summary> Configures if the SDK should log performance metrics. This setting configures the default LogMetrics property for all clients/configs. Changes to this setting will only take effect in newly-constructed clients. The setting can be configured through App.config, for example: <code> <appSettings> <add key="AWSLogMetrics" value="true"/> </appSettings> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.EndpointDefinitionKey"> <summary> Key for the EndpointDefinition property. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.LogMetrics"/> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.EndpointDefinition"> <summary> Configures if the SDK should use a custom configuration file that defines the regions and endpoints. <code> <configSections> <section name="aws" type="Amazon.AWSSection, AWSSDK"/> </configSections> <aws endpointDefinition="c:\config\endpoints.json" /> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.UseSdkCacheKey"> <summary> Key for the UseSdkCache property. <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.UseSdkCache"/> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.UseSdkCache"> <summary> Configures if the SDK Cache should be used, the default value is true. <code> <configSections> <section name="aws" type="Amazon.AWSSection, AWSSDK"/> </configSections> <aws useSdkCache="true" /> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.LoggingConfig"> <summary> Configuration for the Logging section of AWS configuration. Changes to some settings may not take effect until a new client is constructed. Example section: <code> <configSections> <section name="aws" type="Amazon.AWSSection, AWSSDK"/> </configSections> <aws> <logging logTo="Log4Net, SystemDiagnostics" logResponses="Always" logMetrics="true" /> </aws> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.ProxyConfig"> <summary> Configuration for the Proxy section of AWS configuration. Changes to some settings may not take effect until a new client is constructed. Example section: <code> <configSections> <section name="aws" type="Amazon.AWSSection, AWSSDK"/> </configSections> <aws> <proxy host="localhost" port="8888" username="1" password="1" /> </aws> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.RegionEndpoint"> <summary> Configuration for the region endpoint section of AWS configuration. Changes may not take effect until a new client is constructed. Example section: <code> <configSections> <section name="aws" type="Amazon.AWSSection, AWSSDK"/> </configSections> <aws region="us-west-2" /> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.AWSConfigs.propertyChangedLock"> <summary> Lock for SomeEvent delegate access. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.ApplicationName"> <summary> The unique application name for the current application. This values is currently used by high level APIs (Mobile Analytics Manager and Cognito Sync Manager) to create a unique file path to store local database files. Changes to this setting will only take effect in newly-constructed objects using this property. <code> <configSections> <section name="aws" type="Amazon.AWSSection, AWSSDK"/> </configSections> <aws applicationName="" /> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.AWSConfigs.AddTraceListener(System.String,System.Diagnostics.TraceListener)"> <summary> Add a listener for SDK logging. </summary> <remarks>If the listener does not have a name, you will not be able to remove it later.</remarks> <param name="source">The source to log for, e.g. "Amazon", or "Amazon.DynamoDB".</param> <param name="listener">The listener to add.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.AWSConfigs.RemoveTraceListener(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Remove a trace listener from SDK logging. </summary> <param name="source">The source the listener was added to.</param> <param name="name">The name of the listener.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.AWSConfigs.GenerateConfigTemplate"> <summary> Generates a sample XML representation of the SDK condiguration section. </summary> <remarks> The XML returned has an example of every tag in the SDK configuration section, and sample input for each attribute. This can be included in an App.config or Web.config and edited to suit. Where a section contains a collection, multiple of the same tag will be output. </remarks> <returns>Sample XML configuration string.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.LoggingOptions"> <summary> Logging options. Can be combined to enable multiple loggers. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.LoggingOptions.None"> <summary> No logging </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.LoggingOptions.Log4Net"> <summary> Log using log4net </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.LoggingOptions.SystemDiagnostics"> <summary> Log using System.Diagnostics </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.ResponseLoggingOption"> <summary> Response logging option. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.ResponseLoggingOption.Never"> <summary> Never log service response </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.ResponseLoggingOption.OnError"> <summary> Only log service response when there's an error </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.ResponseLoggingOption.Always"> <summary> Always log service response </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.LogMetricsFormatOption"> <summary> Format for metrics data in the logs </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.LogMetricsFormatOption.Standard"> <summary> Emit metrics in human-readable format </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.LogMetricsFormatOption.JSON"> <summary> Emit metrics as JSON data </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.RegionEndpoint"> <summary> This class contains the endpoints available to the AWS clients. The static constants representing the regions can be used while constructing the AWS client instead of looking up the exact endpoint URL. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.USEast1"> <summary> The US East (Virginia) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.USWest1"> <summary> The US West (N. California) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.USWest2"> <summary> The US West (Oregon) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.EUWest1"> <summary> The EU West (Ireland) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.EUCentral1"> <summary> The EU Central (Frankfurt) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.APNortheast1"> <summary> The Asia Pacific (Tokyo) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.APNortheast2"> <summary> The Asia Pacific (Seoul) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.APSoutheast1"> <summary> The Asia Pacific (Singapore) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.APSoutheast2"> <summary> The Asia Pacific (Sydney) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.APSouth1"> <summary> The Asia Pacific (Mumbai) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.SAEast1"> <summary> The South America (Sao Paulo) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.USGovCloudWest1"> <summary> The US GovCloud West (Oregon) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.CNNorth1"> <summary> The China (Beijing) endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.GetEndpointForService(System.String)"> <summary> Gets the endpoint for a service in a region. </summary> <param name="serviceName">The services system name.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">Thrown when the request service does not have a valid endpoint in the region.</exception> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.GetEndpointForService(System.String,System.Boolean)"> <summary> Gets the endpoint for a service in a region, optionally selecting a dualstack compatible endpoint. </summary> <param name="serviceName">The services system name.</param> <param name="dualStack"> If true a dualstack endpoint is returned. It is the user's responsibility to verify that the given service supports a dualstack endpoint for the region. </param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">Thrown when the request service does not have a valid endpoint in the region.</exception> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.EnumerableAllRegions"> <summary> Enumerate through all the regions. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.GetBySystemName(System.String)"> <summary> Gets the region based on its system name like "us-west-1" </summary> <param name="systemName">The system name of the service like "us-west-1"</param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.UnloadEndpointDefinitions"> <summary> This is a testing method and should not be called by production applications. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.SystemName"> <summary> Gets the system name of a region. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.DisplayName"> <summary> Gets the display name of a region. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.Endpoint"> <summary> This class defines an endpoints hostname and which protocols it supports. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.Endpoint.Hostname"> <summary> Gets the hostname for the service. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.Endpoint.AuthRegion"> <summary> The authentication region to be used in request signing. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.RegionEndpoint.Endpoint.SignatureVersionOverride"> <summary> Overrides the default signing protocol for an endpoint. Typically used to force Signature V4 for services that can support multiple signing protocols. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifier"> <summary> An access control policy action identifies a specific action in a service that can be performed on a resource. For example, sending a message to a queue. <para> ActionIdentifiers allow you to limit what your access control policy statement affects. For example, you could create a policy statement that enables a certain group of users to send messages to your queue, but not allow them to perform any other actions on your queue. </para> <para> The action is B in the statement "A has permission to do B to C where D applies." </para> <para>Free form access control policy actions may include a wildcard (*) to match multiple actions. </para> <para> Constants for known actions can be found in the Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers namespace. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifier.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs an Actionidentifer with the given action name. </summary> <param name="actionName">The name of the action</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifier.ActionName"> <summary> Gets and sets the name of this action. For example, 'sqs:SendMessage' is the name corresponding to the SQS action that enables users to send a message to an SQS queue. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Condition"> <summary> AWS access control policy conditions are contained in <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement"/> objects, and affect when a statement is applied. For example, a statement that allows access to an Amazon SQS queue could use a condition to only apply the effect of that statement for requests that are made before a certain date, or that originate from a range of IP addresses. <para> Multiple conditions can be included in a single statement, and all conditions must evaluate to true in order for the statement to take effect. </para> <para> The set of conditions is D in the statement "A has permission to do B to C where D applies." </para> <para> A condition is composed of three parts: <list type="definition"> <item> <term>Condition Key</term> <description>The condition key declares which value of a request to pull in and compare against when a policy is evaluated by AWS. For example, using <see cref="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.SOURCE_IP_CONDITION_KEY"/> will cause AWS to pull in the current request's source IP as the first value to compare against every time your policy is evaluated. </description> </item> <item> <term>Comparison Type</term> <description>This is a static value used as the second value in the comparison when your policy is evaluated. Depending on the comparison type, this value can optionally use wildcards. See the documentation for individual comparison types for more information. </description> </item> <item> <term>Comparison Value</term> <description>This is a static value used as the second value in the comparison when your policy is evaluated. Depending on the comparison type, this value can optionally use wildcards. See the documentation for individual comparison types for more information. </description> </item> </list> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Condition.Type"> <summary> Gets the type of this condition. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Condition.ConditionKey"> <summary> Gets and Sets the name of the condition key involved in this condition. Condition keys are predefined values supported by AWS that provide input to a condition's evaluation, such as the current time, or the IP address of the incoming request. <para> Your policy is evaluated for each incoming request, and condition keys specify what information to pull out of those incoming requests and plug into the conditions in your policy. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Condition.Values"> <summary> Gets and Sets the values specified for this access control policy condition. For example, in a condition that compares the incoming IP address of a request to a specified range of IP addresses, the range of IP addresses is the single value in the condition. <para> Most conditions accept only one value, but multiple values are possible. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory"> <summary> A factory for creating conditions to be used in the policy. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.CURRENT_TIME_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the current time. <para> This condition key should only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.DateComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.SECURE_TRANSPORT_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for whether or not an incoming request is using a secure transport to make the request (i.e. HTTPS instead of HTTP). <para> This condition key should only be used with the boolean overload of NewCondition. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.SOURCE_IP_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the source IP from which a request originates. <para> This condition key should only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.IpAddressComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.USER_AGENT_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the user agent included in a request. <para> This condition key should only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.EPOCH_TIME_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the current time, in epoch seconds. <para> This condition key should only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NumericComparisonType"/> enum. objects. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.REFERRER_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the referrer specified by a request. <para> This condition key should only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> objects. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.SOURCE_ARN_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the source specified in a request. The source ARN indicates which resource is affecting the resource listed in your policy. For example, an SNS topic is the source ARN when publishing messages from the topic to an SQS queue. <para> This condition key should only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.ArnComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.ArnComparisonType"> <summary> Enumeration of the supported ways an ARN comparison can be evaluated. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.ArnComparisonType.ArnEquals"> <summary>Exact matching</summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.ArnComparisonType.ArnLike"> <summary> Loose case-insensitive matching of the ARN. Each of the six colon-delimited components of the ARN is checked separately and each can include a multi-character match wildcard (*) or a single-character match wildcard (?). </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.ArnComparisonType.ArnNotEquals"> <summary>Negated form of ArnEquals</summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.ArnComparisonType.ArnNotLike"> <summary>Negated form of ArnLike</summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.DateComparisonType"> <summary> Enumeration of the supported ways a date comparison can be evaluated. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.IpAddressComparisonType"> <summary> Enumeration of the supported ways an IP address comparison can be evaluated. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.IpAddressComparisonType.IpAddress"> <summary> Matches an IP address against a CIDR IP range, evaluating to true if the IP address being tested is in the condition's specified CIDR IP range. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.IpAddressComparisonType.NotIpAddress"> <summary> Negated form of IpAddress </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NumericComparisonType"> <summary> Enumeration of the supported ways a numeric comparison can be evaluated </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"> <summary> Enumeration of the supported ways a string comparison can be evaluated. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType.StringEquals"> <summary> Case-sensitive exact string matching </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType.StringEqualsIgnoreCase"> <summary> Case-insensitive string matching </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType.StringLike"> <summary> Loose case-insensitive matching. The values can include a multi-character match wildcard (*) or a single-character match wildcard (?) anywhere in the string. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType.StringNotEquals"> <summary> Negated form of StringEquals. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType.StringNotEqualsIgnoreCase"> <summary> Negated form of StringEqualsIgnorecase. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType.StringNotLike"> <summary> Negated form of StringLike. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewCondition(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.ArnComparisonType,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new access control policy condition that compares ARNs (Amazon Resource Names). </summary> <param name="key"> The access policy condition key specifying where to get the first ARN for the comparison</param> <param name="type">The type of comparison to perform.</param> <param name="value">The second ARN to compare against. When using ArnLike or ArnNotLike this may contain the multi-character wildcard (*) or the single-character wildcard</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewCondition(System.String,System.Boolean)"> <summary> Constructs a new access policy condition that performs a boolean comparison. </summary> <param name="key">The access policy condition key specifying where to get the first boolean value for the comparison (ex: aws:SecureTransport).</param> <param name="value">The boolean to compare against.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewCondition(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.DateComparisonType,System.DateTime)"> <summary> Constructs a new access policy condition that compares the current time (on the AWS servers) to the specified date. </summary> <param name="type">The type of comparison to perform. For example, DateComparisonType.DateLessThan will cause this policy condition to evaluate to true if the current date is less than the date specified in the second argument.</param> <param name="date">The date to compare against.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewIpAddressCondition(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new access policy condition that compares the source IP address of the incoming request to an AWS service against the specified CIDR range. The condition evaluates to true (meaning the policy statement containing it will be applied) if the incoming source IP address is within that range. <para> To achieve the opposite effect (i.e. cause the condition to evaluate to true when the incoming source IP is <b>not</b> in the specified CIDR range) use the alternate constructor form and specify IpAddressComparisonType.NotIpAddress. </para> </summary> <param name="ipAddressRange">The CIDR IP range involved in the policy condition.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewCondition(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.IpAddressComparisonType,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new access policy condition that compares the source IP address of the incoming request to an AWS service against the specified CIDR range. When the condition evaluates to true (i.e. when the incoming source IP address is within the CIDR range or not) depends on the specified IpAddressComparisonType. </summary> <param name="type">The type of comparison to to perform.</param> <param name="ipAddressRange">The CIDR IP range involved in the policy condition.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewCondition(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NumericComparisonType,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new access policy condition that compares two numbers. </summary> <param name="type">The type of comparison to perform.</param> <param name="key">The access policy condition key specifying where to get the first number for the comparison.</param> <param name="value">The second number to compare against.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewCondition(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new access control policy condition that compares two strings. </summary> <param name="type">The type of comparison to perform</param> <param name="key">The access policy condition key specifying where to get the first string for the comparison (ex: aws:UserAgent). </param> <param name="value">The second string to compare against. When using StringComparisonType.StringLike or StringComparisonType.StringNotLike this may contain the multi-character wildcard (*) or the single-character wildcard (?). </param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewSourceArnCondition(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new access policy condition that compares the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the source of an AWS resource that is modifying another AWS resource with the specified pattern. <para> For example, the source ARN could be an Amazon SNS topic ARN that is sending messages to an Amazon SQS queue. In that case, the SNS topic ARN would be compared the ARN pattern specified here. </para> <para> The endpoint pattern may optionally contain the multi-character wildcard * (*) or the single-character wildcard (?). Each of the six colon-delimited components of the ARN is checked separately and each can include a wildcard. </para> <code> Policy policy = new Policy("MyQueuePolicy"); policy.WithStatements(new Statement(Statement.StatementEffect.Allow) .WithPrincipals(new Principal("*")).WithActionIdentifiers(SQSActionIdentifiers.SendMessage) .WithResources(new Resource(myQueueArn)) .WithConditions(ConditionFactory.NewSourceArnCondition(myTopicArn))); </code> </summary> <param name="arnPattern">The ARN pattern against which the source ARN will be compared. Each of the six colon-delimited components of the ARN is checked separately and each can include a wildcard.</param> <returns>A new access control policy condition that compares the ARN of the source specified in an incoming request with the ARN pattern specified here.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewSecureTransportCondition"> <summary> Constructs a new access control policy condition that tests if the incoming request was sent over a secure transport (HTTPS). </summary> <returns>A new access control policy condition that tests if the incoming request was sent over a secure transport (HTTPS).</returns> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.S3_CANNED_ACL_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the canned ACL specified by a request. <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.S3_LOCATION_CONSTRAINT_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the location constraint specified by a request. <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.S3_PREFIX_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the prefix specified by a request. <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.S3_DELIMITER_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the delimiter specified by a request. <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.S3_MAX_KEYS_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the max keys specified by a request. <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.S3_COPY_SOURCE_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the source object specified by a request to copy an object. <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.S3_METADATA_DIRECTIVE_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the metadata directive specified by a request to copy an object. <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.S3_VERSION_ID_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the version ID of an object version specified by a request. <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewCannedACLCondition(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new access policy condition that compares an Amazon S3 canned ACL with the canned ACL specified by an incoming request. <para> You can use this condition to ensure that any objects uploaded to an Amazon S3 bucket have a specific canned ACL set. </para> </summary> <param name="cannedAcl">The Amazon S3 canned ACL to compare against.</param> <returns>A new access control policy condition that compares the Amazon S3 canned ACL specified in incoming requests against the value specified.</returns> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.SNS_ENDPOINT_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for The URL, e-mail address, or ARN from a Subscribe request or a previously confirmed subscription. Use with string conditions to restrict access to specific endpoints (e.g., *@mycompany.com). <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.SNS_PROTOCOL_CONDITION_KEY"> <summary> Condition key for the protocol value from a Subscribe request or a previously confirmed subscription. Use with string conditions to restrict publication to specific delivery protocols (e.g., HTTPS). <para> This condition key may only be used with <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.StringComparisonType"/> enum. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewEndpointCondition(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new access policy condition that compares the requested endpoint used to subscribe to an Amazon SNS topic with the specified endpoint pattern. The endpoint pattern may optionally contain the multi-character wildcard (*) or the single-character wildcard (?). <para> For example, this condition can restrict subscriptions to a topic to email addresses in a certain domain ("*@my-company.com"). </para> <code> Policy policy = new Policy("MyTopicPolicy"); policy.WithStatements(new Statement(Statement.StatementEffect.Allow) .WithPrincipals(new Principal("*")).WithActionIdentifiers(SNSActionIdentifiers.Subscribe) .WithResources(new Resource(myTopicArn)) .WithConditions(ConditionFactory.NewEndpointCondition("*@my-company.com"))); </code> </summary> <param name="endpointPattern">The endpoint pattern against which to compare the requested endpoint for an Amazon SNS topic subscription.</param> <returns>A new access control policy condition that compares the endpoint used in a request to subscribe to an Amazon SNS topic with the endpoint pattern specified.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ConditionFactory.NewProtocolCondition(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new AWS access control policy condition that allows an access control statement to restrict subscriptions to an Amazon SNS topic based on the protocol being used for the subscription. For example, this condition can restrict subscriptions to a topic to endpoints using HTTPS to ensure that messages are securely delivered. </summary> <param name="protocol">The protocol against which to compare the requested protocol for an Amazon SNS topic subscription.</param> <returns>A new access control policy condition that compares the notification protocol requested in a request to subscribe to an Amazon SNS topic with the protocol value specified.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy"> <summary> An AWS access control policy is a object that acts as a container for one or more statements, which specify fine grained rules for allowing or denying various types of actions from being performed on your AWS resources. <para> By default, all requests to use your resource coming from anyone but you are denied. Access control polices can override that by allowing different types of access to your resources, or by explicitly denying different types of access. </para> <para> Each statement in an AWS access control policy takes the form: "A has permission to do B to C where D applies". <list type="definition"> <item> <term>A is the prinicpal</term> <description>The AWS account that is making a request to access or modify one of your AWS resources. </description> </item> <item> <term>B is the action</term> <description>the way in which your AWS resource is being accessed or modified, such as sending a message to an Amazon SQS queue, or storing an object in an Amazon S3 bucket. </description> </item> <item> <term>C is the resource</term> <description>your AWS entity that the principal wants to access, such as an Amazon SQS queue, or an object stored in Amazon S3. </description> </item> <item> <term>D is the set of conditions</term> <description>optional constraints that specify when to allow or deny access for the principal to access your resource. Many expressive conditions are available, some specific to each service. For example you can use date conditions to allow access to your resources only after or before a specific time. </description> </item> </list> </para> <para> Note that an AWS access control policy should not be confused with the similarly named "POST form policy" concept used in Amazon S3. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.DEFAULT_POLICY_VERSION"> <summary> The default policy version </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.#ctor"> <summary> Constructs an empty AWS access control policy ready to be populated with statements. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new AWS access control policy with the specified policy ID. The policy ID is a user specified string that serves to help developers keep track of multiple polices. Policy IDs are often used as a human readable name for a policy. </summary> <param name="id">The policy ID for the new policy object. Policy IDs serve to help developers keep track of multiple policies, and are often used to give the policy a meaningful, human readable name.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.#ctor(System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IList{Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement})"> <summary> Constructs a new AWS access control policy with the specified policy ID and collection of statements. The policy ID is a user specified string that serves to help developers keep track of multiple polices. Policy IDs are often used as a human readable name for a policy. </summary> <param name="id">The policy ID for the new policy object. Policy IDs serve to help developers keep track of multiple policies, and are often used to give the policy a meaningful, human readable name.</param> <param name="statements">The statements to include in the new policy.</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.Id"> <summary> Gets and Sets the policy ID for this policy. Policy IDs serve to help developers keep track of multiple policies, and are often used as human readable name for a policy. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.WithId(System.String)"> <summary> Sets the policy ID for this policy and returns the updated policy so that multiple calls can be chained together. <para> Policy IDs serve to help developers keep track of multiple policies, and are often used as human readable name for a policy. </para> </summary> <paraparam name="id">The polich ID for this policy</paraparam> <returns>this instance</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.Version"> <summary> Gets and sets the version of this AWS policy. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.Statements"> <summary> Gets and Sets the collection of statements contained by this policy. Individual statements in a policy are what specify the rules that enable or disable access to your AWS resources. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.CheckIfStatementExists(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement)"> <summary> Checks to see if the permissions set in the statement are already set by another statement in the policy. </summary> <param name="statement">The statement to verify</param> <returns>True if the statement's permissions are already allowed by the statement</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.WithStatements(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement[])"> <summary> Sets the collection of statements contained by this policy and returns this policy object so that additional method calls can be chained together. <para> Individual statements in a policy are what specify the rules that enable or disable access to your AWS resources. </para> </summary> <param name="statements">The collection of statements included in this policy.</param> <returns>this instance</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.ToJson"> <summary> Returns a JSON string representation of this AWS access control policy, suitable to be sent to an AWS service as part of a request to set an access control policy. </summary> <returns>A JSON string representation of this AWS access control policy.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.ToJson(System.Boolean)"> <summary> Returns a JSON string representation of this AWS access control policy, suitable to be sent to an AWS service as part of a request to set an access control policy. </summary> <param name="prettyPrint">Toggle pretty print for the generated JSON document</param> <returns>A JSON string representation of this AWS access control policy.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy.FromJson(System.String)"> <summary> Parses a JSON document of a policy and creates a Policy object. </summary> <param name="json">JSON document of a policy.</param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal"> <summary> A principal is an AWS account which is being allowed or denied access to a resource through an access control policy. The principal is a property of the Statement object, not directly the <see cref="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy"/> object. <para> The principal is A in the statement "A has permission to do B to C where D applies." </para> <para> In an access control policy statement, you can set the principal to all authenticated AWS users through the <see cref="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.AllUsers"/> member. This is useful when you don't want to restrict access based on the identity of the requester, but instead on other identifying characteristics such as the requester's IP address. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.AllUsers"> <summary> Principal instance that includes all authenticated AWS users. <para> This is useful when you don't want to restrict access based on the identity of the requester, but instead on other identifying characteristics such as the requester's IP address. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.Anonymous"> <summary> The anonymous Principal. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.AWS_PROVIDER"> <summary> The default Principal provider for AWS accounts. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.CANONICAL_USER_PROVIDER"> <summary> Principal provider for Canonical User IDs. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.FEDERATED_PROVIDER"> <summary> Principal provider for federated users (using a SAML identity provider) </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.SERVICE_PROVIDER"> <summary> Principal provider for assume role policies that will be assumed by an AWS service (e.g. "ec2.amazonaws.com"). </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.ANONYMOUS_PROVIDER"> <summary> Dummy principal provider for anonynous. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new principal with the specified AWS account ID. </summary> <param name="accountId">An AWS account ID.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.#ctor(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new principal with the specified provider and id </summary> <param name="provider">The provider of the principal</param> <param name="id">The unique ID of the Principal within the provider</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.#ctor(System.String,System.String,System.Boolean)"> <summary> Constructs a new principal with the specified provider and id and optionally strips hyphens from the id </summary> <param name="provider">The provider of the principal</param> <param name="id">The unique ID of the Principal within the provider</param> <param name="stripHyphen">Strip hyphen</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.Provider"> <summary> Gets and sets the provider for this principal, which indicates in what group of users this principal resides. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.Id"> <summary> Gets the unique ID for this principal. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Resource"> <summary> Represents a resource involved in an AWS access control policy statement. Resources are the service specific AWS entities owned by your account. Amazon SQS queues, Amazon S3 buckets and objects, and Amazon SNS topics are all examples of AWS resources. <para> The standard way of specifying an AWS resource is with an Amazon Resource Name (ARN). </para> <para> The resource is C in the statement "A has permission to do B to C where D applies." </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Resource.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new AWS access control policy resource. Resources are typically specified as Amazon Resource Names (ARNs). <para> You specify the resource using the following Amazon Resource Name (ARN) format: arn:aws:<vendor>:<region>:<namespace>:<relative-id> <list type="bullet"> <item> <description>>vendor identifies the AWS product (e.g., sns)</description> </item> <item> <description>region is the AWS Region the resource resides in (e.g., us-east-1), if any</description> </item> <item> <description>namespace is the AWS account ID with no hyphens (e.g., 123456789012)</description> </item> <item> <description>relative-id is the service specific portion that identifies the specific resource</description> </item> </list> </para> <para> For example, an Amazon SQS queue might be addressed with the following ARN: arn:aws:sqs:us-east-1:987654321000:MyQueue </para> <para> Some resources may not use every field in an ARN. For example, resources in Amazon S3 are global, so they omit the region field: arn:aws:s3:::bucket/* </para> </summary> <param name="resource">The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) uniquely identifying the desired AWS resource.</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Resource.Id"> <summary> Gets the resource ID, typically an Amazon Resource Name (ARN), identifying this resource. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ResourceFactory"> <summary> A factory for creating resources to be used in the policy. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ResourceFactory.NewS3BucketResource(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new bucket resource that represents the the specified bucket but <b>not any of the contained objects</b>. </summary> <param name="bucketName">The name of the bucket represented by this AWS access control policy resource.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ResourceFactory.NewS3ObjectResource(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new object resource that represents the specified objects. The keyPattern argument may contain the '*' wildcard to match multiple objects. For example, an object resource created for bucket 'mybucket' and key pattern 'foo*' will match any object stored in 'mybucket' with a key that starts with 'foo'. </summary> <param name="bucketName">The name of the bucket containing the object or objects represented by this resource.</param> <param name="keyPattern">The key or key pattern, which can optionally contain the '*' wildcard to include multiple objects in the resource.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ResourceFactory.NewSQSQueueResource(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new SQS queue resource for an access control policy. A policy statement using this resource will allow or deny actions on the specified queue. </summary> <param name="accountId">The AWS account ID of the queue owner.</param> <param name="queueName">The name of the Amazon SQS queue.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement"> <summary> A statement is the formal description of a single permission, and is always contained within a policy object. <para> A statement describes a rule for allowing or denying access to a specific AWS resource based on how the resource is being accessed, and who is attempting to access the resource. Statements can also optionally contain a list of conditions that specify when a statement is to be honored. </para> <para> For example, consider a statement that: <list type="definition"> <item> <term>A is the prinicpal</term> <description>The AWS account that is making a request to access or modify one of your AWS resources. </description> </item> <item> <term>B is the action</term> <description>the way in which your AWS resource is being accessed or modified, such as sending a message to an Amazon SQS queue, or storing an object in an Amazon S3 bucket. </description> </item> <item> <term>C is the resource</term> <description>your AWS entity that the principal wants to access, such as an Amazon SQS queue, or an object stored in Amazon S3. </description> </item> <item> <term>D is the set of conditions</term> <description>optional constraints that specify when to allow or deny access for the principal to access your resource. Many expressive conditions are available, some specific to each service. For example you can use date conditions to allow access to your resources only after or before a specific time. </description> </item> </list> </para> <para> There are many resources and conditions available for use in statements, and you can combine them to form fine grained custom access control polices. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.StatementEffect"> <summary> The effect is the result that you want a policy statement to return at evaluation time. A policy statement can either allow access or explicitly deny access. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.#ctor(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.StatementEffect)"> <summary> Constructs a new access control policy statement with the specified effect. <para> Before a statement is valid and can be sent to AWS, callers must set the principals, resources, and actions (as well as any optional conditions) involved in the statement. </para> </summary> <param name="effect">The effect this statement has (allowing access or denying access) when all conditions, resources, principals, and actions are matched.</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Id"> <summary> Gets and Sets the ID for this statement. Statement IDs serve to help keep track of multiple statements, and are often used to give the statement a meaningful, human readable name. <para> Developers should be careful to not use the same statement ID for multiple statements in the same policy. Reusing the same statement ID in different policies is not a problem. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.WithId(System.String)"> <summary> Sets the ID for this statement and returns the updated statement so multiple calls can be chained together. <para> Statement IDs serve to help keep track of multiple statements, and are often used to give the statement a meaningful, human readable name. </para> <para> Developers should be careful to not use the same statement ID for multiple statements in the same policy. Reusing the same statement ID in different policies is not a problem. </para> </summary> <param name="id">The new statement ID for this statement.</param> <returns>this instance</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Effect"> <summary> Gets and Sets the result effect of this policy statement when it is evaluated. A policy statement can either allow access or explicitly </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"> <summary> Gets and Sets the list of actions to which this policy statement applies. Actions limit a policy statement to specific service operations that are being allowed or denied by the policy statement. For example, you might want to allow any AWS user to post messages to your SQS queue using the SendMessage action, but you don't want to allow those users other actions such as ReceiveMessage or DeleteQueue. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.WithActionIdentifiers(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifier[])"> <summary> Sets the list of actions to which this policy statement applies and returns this updated Statement object so that additional method calls can be chained together. <para> Actions limit a policy statement to specific service operations that are being allowed or denied by the policy statement. For example, you might want to allow any AWS user to post messages to your SQS queue using the SendMessage action, but you don't want to allow those users other actions such as ReceiveMessage or DeleteQueue. </para> </summary> <param name="actions">The list of actions to which this statement applies.</param> <returns>this instance</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Resources"> <summary> Gets and Sets the resources associated with this policy statement. Resources are what a policy statement is allowing or denying access to, such as an Amazon SQS queue or an Amazon SNS topic. <para> Note that some services allow only one resource to be specified per policy statement. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.WithResources(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Resource[])"> <summary> Sets the resources associated with this policy statement and returns this updated Statement object so that additional method calls can be chained together. <para> Resources are what a policy statement is allowing or denying access to, such as an Amazon SQS queue or an Amazon SNS topic. </para> <para> Note that some services allow only one resource to be specified per policy statement. </para> </summary> <param name="resources">The resources associated with this policy statement.</param> <returns>this instance</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Conditions"> <summary> Gets and Sets the conditions associated with this policy statement. Conditions allow policy statements to be conditionally evaluated based on the many available condition types. <para> For example, a statement that allows access to an Amazon SQS queue could use a condition to only apply the effect of that statement for requests that are made before a certain date, or that originate from a range of IP addresses. </para> <para> When multiple conditions are included in a single statement, all conditions must evaluate to true in order for the statement to take effect. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.WithConditions(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Condition[])"> <summary> Sets the conditions associated with this policy statement, and returns this updated Statement object so that additional method calls can be chained together. <para> Conditions allow policy statements to be conditionally evaluated based on the many available condition types. </para> <para> For example, a statement that allows access to an Amazon SQS queue could use a condition to only apply the effect of that statement for requests that are made before a certain date, or that originate from a range of IP addresses. </para> <para> Multiple conditions can be included in a single statement, and all conditions must evaluate to true in order for the statement to take effect. </para> </summary> <param name="conditions">The conditions associated with this policy statement.</param> <returns>this instance</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Principals"> <summary> Gets and Sets the principals associated with this policy statement, indicating which AWS accounts are affected by this policy statement. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.WithPrincipals(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal[])"> <summary> Sets the principals associated with this policy statement, and returns this updated Statement object. Principals control which AWS accounts are affected by this policy statement. <para> If you don't want to restrict your policy to specific users, you can use <see cref="F:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Principal.AllUsers"/> to apply the policy to any user trying to access your resource. </para> </summary> <param name="principals">The list of principals associated with this policy statement.</param> <returns>this instance</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.AppStreamActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon AppStream. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.AutoScalingActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Auto Scaling. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.BillingActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Billing. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.CloudFormationActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS CloudFormation. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.CloudFrontActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon CloudFront. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.CloudSearchActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon CloudSearch. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.CloudTrailActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS CloudTrail. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.CloudWatchActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon CloudWatch. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.CloudWatchLogsActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon CloudWatch Logs. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.CognitoIdentityActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Cognito Identity. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.CognitoSyncActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Cognito Sync. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.DirectConnectActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Direct Connect. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.DynamoDBActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon DynamoDB. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.EC2ActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon EC2. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.ElastiCacheActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS ElastiCache. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.ElasticBeanstalkActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Elastic Beanstalk. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.ElasticLoadBalancingActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Elastic Load Balancing. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.ElasticMapReduceActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Elastic MapReduce. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.ElasticTranscoderActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Elastic Transcoder. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.GlacierActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Glacier. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.IdentityandAccessManagementActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Identity and Access Management. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.ImportExportActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Import Export. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.KinesisActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Kinesis. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.MarketplaceActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Marketplace. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.MarketplaceManagementPortalActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Marketplace Management Portal. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.MobileAnalyticsActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Mobile Analytics. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.OpsWorksActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS OpsWorks. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.RDSActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon RDS. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.RedshiftActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Redshift. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.Route53ActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Route 53. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.S3ActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon S3. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.SecurityTokenServiceActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Security Token Service. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.SESActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon SES. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.SimpleDBActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon SimpleDB. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.SimpleWorkflowServiceActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Simple Workflow Service. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.SNSActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon SNS. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.SQSActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon SQS. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.StorageGatewayActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Storage Gateway. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.WhispersyncActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for AWS Whispersync. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.ActionIdentifiers.ZocaloActionIdentifiers"> <summary> The available AWS access control policy actions for Amazon Zocalo. </summary> <see cref="P:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement.Actions"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Internal.JsonPolicyReader"> <summary> Deserializes a JSON string into a AWS policy object. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Internal.JsonPolicyWriter"> <summary> Serializes an AWS policy object to a JSON string, suitable for sending to an AWS service. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Internal.JsonPolicyWriter.WritePolicyToString(System.Boolean,Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Policy)"> Converts the specified AWS policy object to a JSON string, suitable for passing to an AWS service. @param policy The AWS policy object to convert to a JSON string. @return The JSON string representation of the specified policy object. @throws IllegalArgumentException If the specified policy is null or invalid and cannot be serialized to a JSON string. </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Internal.JsonPolicyWriter.writePrincipals(Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Statement,ThirdParty.Json.LitJson.JsonWriter)"> <summary> Uses the specified generator to write the JSON data for the principals in the specified policy statement. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Internal.JsonPolicyWriter.sortConditionsByTypeAndKey(System.Collections.Generic.IList{Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy.Condition})"> <summary> This sorts the conditions by condition type and key with the list of values for that combination. </summary> <param name="conditions">The list of conditions to be sorted.</param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonClientException"> <summary> Exception thrown by the SDK for errors that occur within the SDK. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonClientException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the AmazonClientException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonDateTimeUnmarshallingException"> <summary> This exception is thrown when there is a parse error on the response back from AWS. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonDateTimeUnmarshallingException.InvalidDateTimeToken"> <summary> The string value which could not be converted into a valid DateTime instance. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonDateTimeUnmarshallingException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the AmazonDateTimeUnmarshallingException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonDateTimeUnmarshallingException.GetObjectData(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Sets the <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> with information about the exception. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). </exception> </member> <member name="E:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceClient.BeforeMarshallingEvent"> <summary> Occurs before a request is marshalled. </summary> </member> <member name="E:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceClient.BeforeRequestEvent"> <summary> Occurs before a request is issued against the service. </summary> </member> <member name="E:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceClient.AfterResponseEvent"> <summary> Occurs after a response is received from the service. </summary> </member> <member name="E:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceClient.ExceptionEvent"> <summary> Occurs after an exception is encountered. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceClient.DontUnescapePathDotsAndSlashes(System.Uri)"> <summary> Patches the in-flight uri to stop it unescaping the path etc (what Uri did before Microsoft deprecated the constructor flag). This is particularly important for Amazon S3 customers who want to use backslash (\) in their key names. </summary> <remarks> Different behavior in the various runtimes has been observed and in addition some 'documented' ways of doing this between 2.x and 4.x runtimes has also been observed to not be reliable. This patch effectively emulates what adding a schemesettings element to the app.config file with value 'name="http" genericUriParserOptions="DontUnescapePathDotsAndSlashes"' does. As we're a dll, that avenue is not open to us. </remarks> <param name="uri"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceClient.CloneConfig``1"> <summary> Used to create a copy of the config for a different service than the current instance. </summary> <typeparam name="C">Target service ClientConfig</typeparam> <returns>The new ClientConfig for the desired service</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceException"> <summary> A base exception for some Amazon Web Services. <para> Most exceptions thrown to client code will be service-specific exceptions, though some services may throw this exception if there is a problem which is caught in the core client code. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceException.ErrorType"> <summary> Whether the error was attributable to <c>Sender</c> or <c>Reciever</c>. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceException.ErrorCode"> <summary> The error code returned by the service </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceException.RequestId"> <summary> The id of the request which generated the exception. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceException.StatusCode"> <summary> The HTTP status code from the service response </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the AmazonServiceException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceException.GetObjectData(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Sets the <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> with information about the exception. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonUnmarshallingException"> <summary> This exception is thrown when there is a parse error on the response back from AWS. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonUnmarshallingException.LastKnownLocation"> <summary> Last known location in the response that was parsed, if available. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonUnmarshallingException.ResponseBody"> <summary> The entire response body that caused this exception, if available. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonUnmarshallingException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the AmazonSimpleDBException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonUnmarshallingException.GetObjectData(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Sets the <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> with information about the exception. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceRequest"> <summary> Base class for request used by some of the services. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceRequest.Amazon#Runtime#Internal#IAmazonWebServiceRequest#UseSigV4"> <summary> This flag specifies if SigV4 will be used for the current request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceRequest.Expect100Continue"> <summary> Gets or Sets a value indicating if "Expect: 100-continue" HTTP header will be sent by the client for this request. The default value is false. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceRequest.TimeoutInternal"> <summary> Overrides the default request timeout value. </summary> <remarks> <para> If the value is set, the value is assigned to the Timeout property of the HTTPWebRequest/HttpClient object used to send requests. </para> <para> Please specify a timeout value only if the operation will not complete within the default intervals specified for an HttpWebRequest/HttpClient. </para> </remarks> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The timeout specified is null.</exception> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">The timeout specified is less than or equal to zero and is not Infinite.</exception> <seealso cref="P:System.Net.HttpWebRequest.Timeout"/> <seealso cref="P:System.Net.Http.HttpClient.Timeout"/> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceRequest.ReadWriteTimeoutInternal"> <summary> Overrides the default read-write timeout value. </summary> <remarks> <para> If the value is set, the value is assigned to the ReadWriteTimeout property of the HTTPWebRequest/WebRequestHandler object used to send requests. </para> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The timeout specified is null.</exception> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">The timeout specified is less than or equal to zero and is not Infinite.</exception> </remarks> <seealso cref="P:System.Net.HttpWebRequest.ReadWriteTimeout"/> <seealso cref="P:System.Net.Http.WebRequestHandler.ReadWriteTimeout"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceResponse"> <summary> Abstract class for Response objects, contains only metadata, and no result information. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceResponse.ResponseMetadata"> <summary> Contains additional information about the request, such as the Request Id. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceResponse.ContentLength"> <summary> Returns the content length of the HTTP response. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceResponse.HttpStatusCode"> <summary> Returns the status code of the HTTP response. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials"> <summary> Immutable representation of AWS credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials.AccessKey"> <summary> Gets the AccessKey property for the current credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials.SecretKey"> <summary> Gets the SecretKey property for the current credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials.Token"> <summary> Gets the Token property for the current credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials.UseToken"> <summary> Gets the UseToken property for the current credentials. Specifies if Token property is non-emtpy. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials.#ctor(System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs an ImmutableCredentials object with supplied accessKey, secretKey. </summary> <param name="awsAccessKeyId"></param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"></param> <param name="token">Optional. Can be set to null or empty for non-session credentials.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials.Copy"> <summary> Returns a copy of the current credentials. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.SAMLImmutableCredentials"> <summary> Immutable representation of AWS credentials obtained as a result of authenticating against a SAML-supporting federated identity provider. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.SAMLImmutableCredentials.Expires"> <summary> The expiry time of the credentials, obtained from the AssumeRoleWithSAML response. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.SAMLImmutableCredentials.Subject"> <summary> The value of the NameID element in the Subject element of the SAML assertion, as returned in the AssumeRoleWithSAML response from the Security Token Service. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SAMLImmutableCredentials.#ctor(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.DateTime,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs an instance with supplied keys and SAML assertion data. </summary> <param name="awsAccessKeyId"></param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"></param> <param name="token"></param> <param name="expires"></param> <param name="subject"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SAMLImmutableCredentials.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials,System.DateTime,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs an instance with supplied keys and SAML assertion data. </summary> <param name="credentials"></param> <param name="subject"></param> <param name="expires"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SAMLImmutableCredentials.ToJson"> <summary> Serializes the instance to a json-format string for external storage </summary> <returns>The serialized object in json</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SAMLImmutableCredentials.FromJson(System.String)"> <summary> Instantiates an instance from persisted json data </summary> <param name="json">The serialized data</param> <returns>Deserialized instance corresponding to the json data</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AWSCredentials"> <summary> Abstract class that represents a credentials object for AWS services. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns a copy of ImmutableCredentials </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AWSCredentials.Validate"> <summary> Called by AmazonServiceClient to validate the credential state on client construction. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.BasicAWSCredentials"> <summary> Basic set of credentials consisting of an AccessKey and SecretKey </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.BasicAWSCredentials.#ctor(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a BasicAWSCredentials object for the specified accessKey and secretKey. </summary> <param name="accessKey"></param> <param name="secretKey"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.BasicAWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns an instance of ImmutableCredentials for this instance </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.SessionAWSCredentials"> <summary> Session credentials consisting of AccessKey, SecretKey and Token </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SessionAWSCredentials.#ctor(System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a SessionAWSCredentials object for the specified accessKey, secretKey. </summary> <param name="awsAccessKeyId"></param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"></param> <param name="token"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SessionAWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns an instance of ImmutableCredentials for this instance </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileCredentials"> <summary> Helper routiners for AWS and Federated credential profiles. Probes the profile type for the supplied profile name and returns the appropriate profile instance. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileCredentials.GetProfile(System.String)"> <summary> Determines the type of the requested profile and returns the appropriate profile instance. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile (AWS or federated) to be loaded.</param> <returns>Instantiated profile type.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileCredentials.GetProfile(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Determines the type of the requested profile and returns the appropriate profile instance. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile (AWS or federated) to be loaded.</param> <param name="profileLocation"> The location of the shared credentials (.ini) file, for profiles that are not stored in the SDK credential store. </param> <returns>Instantiated profile type.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileCredentials.ResolveSharedCredentialFileLocation(System.String)"> <summary> Probes for and returns the fully qualified name of the shared ini-format credentials file. </summary> <param name="profileLocation"> Contains the file or folder name of the credential file. If not specified, the routine will first check the application configuration file for a setting indicating the file location or filename. If the configuration file does not yield a credential file location then an environment variable is examined. Finally the routine will inspect the fallback default location beneath the user's home folder location. </param> <returns> The fully qualified name to the credential file that was located, or null if no credential file could be found. </returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials"> <summary> <para> Credentials that are retrieved using a stored profile. </para> <para> Unless otherwise specified priority is given to loading credentials from the SDK credential store file which is shared between the SDK, PowerShell CLI and Toolkit. Credentials in profiles in this file are encrypted and can only be used by the user account on the current machine that stored the profile. Credentials can also be loaded from the plain-text ini-format credential file which is shared with other AWS SDKs. This file is expected to exist in a '.aws' folder in the user's home directory but alternate locations can be specified using either the AWSProfilesLocation setting in the application configuration file, or by using the AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE environment variable. </para> <para> The profile name can be specified in the App.config using the AWSProfileName setting. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials.#ctor"> <summary> Constructs an instance for credentials stored in a profile. This constructor searches for credentials using the account name specified using the AWSProfileName setting, if set, in the application configuration file. If the configuration file setting is not set the SDK will attempt to locate a profile with the name 'default'. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs an instance for credentials stored in a profile with the specified name. The SDK will check the SDK credential store file first before looking for the shared ini-format credentials file unless the application configuration file contains a setting for the 'AWSProfilesLocation' indicating the search should be constrained to the shared credentials file at the specified location. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile in which the credentials were stored.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials.#ctor(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs an instance for credentials stored in a profile with the specified name. </summary> <param name="profileName">The profile name to search for credentials for</param> <param name="profilesLocation"> Optional; instructs the SDK to check for the profile in the shared credentials file at the specified location. If not set, the SDK will inspect its own credential store file first before attempting to locate a shared credential file using either the default location beneath the user's home profile folder or the location specified in the AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE environment variable. </param> <remarks> If credential materials cannot be read or are invalid due to missing data an InvalidDataException is thrown. If no credentials can be located with the specified profile name, an ArgumentException is thrown. </remarks> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials.ProfileName"> <summary> Name of the profile being used. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials.ProfilesLocation"> <summary> Location of the profiles, if used. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials.IsProfileKnown(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Tests if a profile has been registered in either the SDK store or the specified credential file. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile to test</param> <param name="profilesLocation"> Optional; instructs the SDK to check for the profile in the shared credentials file at the specified location. If not set, the SDK will inspect its own credential store file first before attempting to locate a shared credential file using either the default location beneath the user's home profile folder or the location specified in the AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE environment variable. </param> <returns>True if a profile with the specified name has been registered.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials.CanCreateFrom(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Tests if an instance can be created from the persisted profile data. If profilesLocation is null/empty, the SDK store is searched for the profile data before probing for the profile in the shared the ini-format credential file. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile to test</param> <param name="profilesLocation"> If null/empty, the SDK store is searched for the named profile otherwise the ini-format credential file at the specified location is inspected. </param> <returns>True if the persisted data would yield a valid credentials instance.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileAWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns an instance of ImmutableCredentials for this instance </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.EnvironmentVariablesAWSCredentials"> <summary> Uses aws credentials stored in environment variables to construct the credentials object. AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY are used for the access key id and secret key. If the variable AWS_SESSION_TOKEN exists then it will be used to create temporary session credentials. </summary> <remarks> For backwards compatibility the class will also attempt to discover the secret key from the AWS_SECRET_KEY variable, if a value cannot be obtained using the standard AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY variable. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.EnvironmentVariablesAWSCredentials.#ctor"> <summary> Constructs an instance of EnvironmentVariablesAWSCredentials. If no credentials are found in the environment variables then an InvalidOperationException is thrown. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.EnvironmentVariablesAWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns an instance of ImmutableCredentials for this instance </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.EnvironmentAWSCredentials"> <summary> Credentials that are retrieved from ConfigurationManager.AppSettings </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.EnvironmentAWSCredentials.#ctor"> <summary> Constructs an instance of EnvironmentAWSCredentials and attempts to load AccessKey and SecretKey from ConfigurationManager.AppSettings </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.EnvironmentAWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns an instance of ImmutableCredentials for this instance </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AppConfigAWSCredentials"> <summary> Obtains credentials from access key/secret key or AWSProfileName settings in the application's app.config or web.config file. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AppConfigAWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns an instance of ImmutableCredentials for this instance </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.RefreshingAWSCredentials"> <summary> Abstract class for automatically refreshing AWS credentials </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.RefreshingAWSCredentials.CredentialsRefreshState"> <summary> Refresh state container consisting of credentials and the date of the their expiration </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.RefreshingAWSCredentials.PreemptExpiryTime"> <summary> The time before actual expiration to expire the credentials. Property cannot be set to a negative TimeSpan. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RefreshingAWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns an instance of ImmutableCredentials for this instance </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RefreshingAWSCredentials.GenerateNewCredentials"> <summary> When overridden in a derived class, generates new credentials and new expiration date. Called on first credentials request and when expiration date is in the past. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RefreshingAWSCredentials.GenerateNewCredentialsAsync"> <summary> When overridden in a derived class, generates new credentials and new expiration date. Called on first credentials request and when expiration date is in the past. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RefreshingAWSCredentials.ClearCredentials"> <summary> Clears currently-stored credentials, forcing the next GetCredentials call to generate new credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.InstanceProfileAWSCredentials"> <summary> Credentials that are retrieved from the Instance Profile service on an EC2 instance </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.InstanceProfileAWSCredentials.Role"> <summary> Role for which the credentials are retrieved </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.InstanceProfileAWSCredentials.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a InstanceProfileAWSCredentials object for specific role </summary> <param name="role">Role to use</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.InstanceProfileAWSCredentials.#ctor"> <summary> Constructs a InstanceProfileAWSCredentials object for the first found role </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.InstanceProfileAWSCredentials.GetAvailableRoles"> <summary> Retrieves a list of all roles available through current InstanceProfile service </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.ECSTaskCredentials"> <summary> When running in an ECS container and AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_RELATIVE_URI is set, use the given end point to retrieve the credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Runtime.ECSTaskCredentials.ContainerCredentialsURIEnvVariable"> <summary> These constants should not be consumed by client code. They are only relevant in the context of ECS container and, especially, AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_RELATIVE_URI environment variable should not be overriden by the client code. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials"> <summary> Temporary credentials that are created following successful authentication with a federated endpoint supporting SAML. </summary> <remarks> 1. Currently only the SDK store supports profiles that contain the necessary data to support authentication and role-based credential generation. The ini-format files used by the AWS CLI and some other SDKs are not supported at this time. <br/> 2. In order to use the StoredProfileFederatedCredentials class the AWSSDK.SecurityToken assembly must be available to your application at runtime. </remarks> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.CustomCallbackState"> <summary> Custom state to return to the registered callback to handle credential requests. The data will be contained in the CredentialRequestCallbackArgs instance supplied to the callback. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.MinimumCredentialTimespan"> <summary> The minimum allowed timespan for generated credentials, per STS documentation. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.MaximumCredentialTimespan"> <summary> The maximum allowed timespan for generated credentials, per STS documentation. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.ProfileName"> <summary> Name of the profile being used. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.ProfilesLocation"> <summary> Location of the profiles, if used. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.ProfileData"> <summary> The data about the SAML endpoint and any required user credentials parsed from the profile. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.RequestUserCredential"> <summary> Callback signature for obtaining user credentials that may be needed for authentication. </summary> <param name="args"> Data about the credential demand including any custom state data that was supplied when the callback was registered. </param> <returns> The network credential to use in user authentication. Return null to signal the user declined to provide credentials and authentication should not proceed. </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.#ctor"> <summary> Constructs an instance of StoredProfileFederatedCredentials using the profile name specified in the App.config. If no profile name is specified then the default credentials are used. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Constructs an instance of StoredProfileFederatedCredentials. Credentials will be searched for using the profileName parameter. </summary> <param name="profileName">The profile name to search for credentials for</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.#ctor(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> <para> Constructs an instance of StoredProfileFederatedCredentials. After construction call one of the Authenticate methods to authenticate the user/process and obtain temporary AWS credentials. </para> <para> For users who are domain joined (the role profile does not contain user identity information) the temporary credentials will be refreshed automatically as needed. Non domain-joined users (those with user identity data in the profile) are required to re-authenticate when credential refresh is required. An exception is thrown when attempt is made to refresh credentials in this scenario. The consuming code of this class should catch the exception and prompt the user for credentials, then call Authenticate to re-initialize with a new set of temporary AWS credentials. </para> </summary> <param name="profileName"> The name of the profile holding the necessary role data to enable authentication and credential generation. </param> <param name="profilesLocation">Reserved for future use.</param> <remarks> The ini-format credentials file is not currently supported for SAML role profiles. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.#ctor(System.String,System.String,System.Net.WebProxy)"> <summary> <para> Constructs an instance of StoredProfileFederatedCredentials. After construction call one of the Authenticate methods to authenticate the user/process and obtain temporary AWS credentials. </para> <para> For users who are domain joined (the role profile does not contain user identity information) the temporary credentials will be refreshed automatically as needed. Non domain-joined users (those with user identity data in the profile) are required to re-authenticate when credential refresh is required. An exception is thrown when attempt is made to refresh credentials in this scenario. The consuming code of this class should catch the exception and prompt the user for credentials, then call Authenticate to re-initialize with a new set of temporary AWS credentials. </para> </summary> <param name="profileName"> The name of the profile holding the necessary role data to enable authentication and credential generation. </param> <param name="profilesLocation">Reserved for future use.</param> <param name="proxySettings"> Null or proxy settings to be used during the HHTPS authentication calls when generating credentials. /// </param> <remarks>The ini-format credentials file is not currently supported for SAML role profiles.</remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.SetCredentialCallbackData(Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.RequestUserCredential,System.Object)"> <summary> <para> Registers a callback handler for scenarios where credentials need to be supplied during user authentication (primarily the non-domain-joined use case). Custom data, which will be supplied in the CredentialRequestCallbackArgs instance passed to the callback, can also be supplied. </para> <para> The callback will only be invoked if the underlying SAML role profile indicates it was set up for use with a specific identity. For profiles that do not contain any user identity the SDK will default to using the identity of the current process during authentication. Additionally, if the profile contain user identity information but no callback has been registered, the SDK will also attempt to use the current process identity during authentication. </para> </summary> <param name="callback">The handler to be called</param> <param name="customData"> Custom state data to be supplied in the arguments to the callback. </param> <remarks> Only one callback handler can be registered. The call to the handler will be made on whatever thread is executing at the time a demand to provide AWS credentials is made. If the handler code requires that UI need to be displayed, the handler should transition to the UI thread as appropriate. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.CanCreateFrom(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Tests if an instance can be created from the persisted profile data. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile to test.</param> <param name="profilesLocation">The location of the shared ini-format credential file.</param> <returns>True if the persisted data would yield a valid credentials instance.</returns> <remarks> This profile type is currently only supported in the SDK credential store file. The shared ini-format file is not currently supported; any value supplied for the profilesLocation value is ignored. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.Validate"> <summary> Performs any additional validation we may require on the profile content. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StoredProfileFederatedCredentials.GenerateNewCredentials"> <summary> Refresh credentials after expiry. If the role profile is configured with user identity information and a callback has been registered to obtain the user credential the callback will be invoked ahead of authentication. For role profiles configured with user identity but no callback registration, the SDK will fall back to attempting to use the default user identity of the current process. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackArgs"> <summary> State class passed on callback to demand user credentials when authentication needs to be performed using a non-default identity. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackArgs.ProfileName"> <summary> Contains the name of the credential profile we are authenticating for. Use in display prompts to give the user some context as to why their credentials are being requested. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackArgs.UserIdentity"> <summary> Contains the user identity that the user should supply a password for. The user can ignore if they choose and return credentials for an alternate account. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackArgs.CustomState"> <summary> Any custom state that was registered with the callback. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackArgs.PreviousAuthenticationFailed"> <summary> Set if the callback was due to a failed authentication attempt. If false we are beginning to obtain or refresh credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackRequiredException"> <summary> Exception thrown on validation of a StoredProfileFederatedCredentials instance if the role profile is configured to use a non-default user identity and the QueryUserCredentialCallback on the instance has not been set. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackRequiredException.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Initializes a new exception instance. </summary> <param name="msg"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackRequiredException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)"> <summary> Initializes a new exception instance. </summary> <param name="msg"></param> <param name="innerException"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackRequiredException.#ctor(System.Exception)"> <summary> Initializes a new exception instance. </summary> <param name="innerException"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.CredentialRequestCallbackRequiredException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the CredentialRequestCallbackRequiredException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.FederatedAuthenticationFailureException"> <summary> Custom exception type thrown when authentication for a user fails due to invalid credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.FederatedAuthenticationFailureException.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Initializes a new exception instance. </summary> <param name="msg"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.FederatedAuthenticationFailureException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)"> <summary> Initializes a new exception instance. </summary> <param name="msg"></param> <param name="inner"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.FederatedAuthenticationFailureException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the FederatedAuthenticationFailureException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.FederatedAuthenticationCancelledException"> <summary> Custom exception type thrown when a role profile with user identity is used in conjunction with a credential request callback. This exception is thrown if the callback returns null, indicating the user declined to supply credentials. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.FederatedAuthenticationCancelledException.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Initializes a new exception instance. </summary> <param name="msg"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.FederatedAuthenticationCancelledException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)"> <summary> Initializes a new exception instance. </summary> <param name="msg"></param> <param name="inner"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.FederatedAuthenticationCancelledException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the FederatedAuthenticationCancelledException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AnonymousAWSCredentials"> <summary> Anonymous credentials. Using these credentials, the client does not sign the request. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AnonymousAWSCredentials.GetCredentials"> <summary> Returns an instance of ImmutableCredentials for this instance </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.FallbackCredentialsFactory.ECSEC2CredentialsWrapper"> If AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_RELATIVE_URI environment variable is set, we want to attempt to retrieve credentials using ECS endpoint instead of referring to instance profile credentials. </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AWSRegion"> <summary> Base class for determining region based on inspection. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AWSRegion.SetRegionFromName(System.String)"> <summary> Sets the Region property by looking up the corresponding RegionEndpoint from the supplied region system name (us-east-1, us-west-2 etc). </summary> <param name="regionSystemName">The system name of the region.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.AppConfigAWSRegion"> <summary> Determines region based on application configuration settings. If the configuration does not contain the region setting key an InvalidOperationException is thrown. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.AppConfigAWSRegion.#ctor"> <summary> Attempts to construct an instance of ApplicationConfigAWSRegion. If no region is found in the application configuration file then an InvalidOperationException is thrown. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.EnvironmentVariableAWSRegion"> <summary> Determines region based on an environment variable. If the environment does not contain the region setting key an InvalidOperationException is thrown. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.EnvironmentVariableAWSRegion.#ctor"> <summary> Attempts to construct an instance of EnvironmentVariableAWSRegion. If no region is found in the environment then an InvalidOperationException is thrown. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.InstanceProfileAWSRegion"> <summary> Determines region based on inspection of the instance metadata if running on an EC2 instance. If instance metadata cannot be read or does not contain region information an InvalidOperationException is thrown. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.InstanceProfileAWSRegion.#ctor"> <summary> Attempts to construct an instance of InstanceProfileAWSRegion. If no region is found in the metadata or we are not running on an EC2 instance an InvalidOperationException is thrown. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.FallbackRegionFactory"> <summary> Probing mechanism to determine region from various sources. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig"> <summary> This class is the base class of all the configurations settings to connect to a service. </summary> <summary> This class is the base class of all the configurations settings to connect to a service. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ServiceVersion"> <summary> Gets Service Version </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.SignatureMethod"> <summary> Gets and sets of the signatureMethod property. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.SignatureVersion"> <summary> Gets and sets of the SignatureVersion property. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.UserAgent"> <summary> Gets and sets of the UserAgent property. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.RegionEndpoint"> <summary> Gets and sets the RegionEndpoint property. The region constant to use that determines the endpoint to use. If this is not set then the client will fallback to the value of ServiceURL. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.RegionEndpointServiceName"> <summary> The constant used to lookup in the region hash the endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ServiceURL"> <summary> Gets and sets of the ServiceURL property. This is an optional property; change it only if you want to try a different service endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.UseHttp"> <summary> Gets and sets the UseHttp. If this property is set to true, the client attempts to use HTTP protocol, if the target endpoint supports it. By default, this property is set to false. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.AuthenticationRegion"> <summary> Gets and sets the AuthenticationRegion property. Used in AWS4 request signing, this is an optional property; change it only if the region cannot be determined from the service endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.AuthenticationServiceName"> <summary> Gets and sets the AuthenticationServiceName property. Used in AWS4 request signing, this is the short-form name of the service being called. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.MaxErrorRetry"> <summary> Gets and sets of the MaxErrorRetry property. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.LogResponse"> <summary> Gets and sets the LogResponse. If this property is set to true, the service response is read in its entirety and logged. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ReadEntireResponse"> <summary> Gets and sets the ReadEntireResponse. If this property is set to true, the service response is read in its entirety before being processed. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.BufferSize"> <summary> Gets and Sets the BufferSize property. The BufferSize controls the buffer used to read in from input streams and write out to the request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ProgressUpdateInterval"> <summary> <para> Gets or sets the interval at which progress update events are raised for upload operations. By default, the progress update events are raised at every 100KB of data transferred. </para> <para> If the value of this property is set less than ClientConfig.BufferSize, progress updates events will be raised at the interval specified by ClientConfig.BufferSize. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ResignRetries"> <summary> Flag on whether to resign requests on retry or not. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.AllowAutoRedirect"> <summary> This flag controls if .NET HTTP infrastructure should follow redirection responses (e.g. HTTP 307 - temporary redirect). </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.LogMetrics"> <summary> Flag on whether to log metrics for service calls. This can be set in the application's configs, as below: <code> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <appSettings> <add key="AWSLogMetrics" value"true"/> </appSettings> </configuration> </code> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.DisableLogging"> <summary> Gets and sets the DisableLogging. If true logging for this client will be disabled. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ProxyCredentials"> <summary> Credentials to use with a proxy. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.Timeout"> <summary> Overrides the default request timeout value. </summary> <remarks> <para> If the value is set, the value is assigned to the Timeout property of the HTTPWebRequest/HttpClient object used to send requests. </para> <para> Please specify a timeout value only if the operation will not complete within the default intervals specified for an HttpWebRequest/HttpClient. </para> </remarks> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The timeout specified is null.</exception> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">The timeout specified is less than or equal to zero and is not Infinite.</exception> <seealso cref="P:System.Net.HttpWebRequest.Timeout"/> <seealso cref="P:System.Net.Http.HttpClient.Timeout"/> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.UseDualstackEndpoint"> <summary> Configures the endpoint calculation for a service to go to a dual stack (ipv6 enabled) endpoint for the configured region. </summary> <remarks> Note: AWS services are enabling dualstack endpoints over time. It is your responsibility to check that the service actually supports a dualstack endpoint in the configured region before enabling this option for a service. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.SetUseNagleIfAvailable(System.Boolean)"> <summary> Enable or disable the Nagle algorithm on the underlying http client. This method is not intended to be called by consumers of the AWS SDK for .NET </summary> <param name="useNagle"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.Validate"> <summary> Performs validation on this config object. Throws exception if any of the required values are missing/invalid. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.GetTimeoutValue(System.Nullable{System.TimeSpan},System.Nullable{System.TimeSpan})"> <summary> Returns the request timeout value if its value is set, else returns client timeout value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ProxyHost"> <summary> Gets and sets of the ProxyHost property. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ProxyPort"> <summary> Gets and sets of the ProxyPort property. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.GetWebProxy"> <summary> Returns a WebProxy instance configured to match the proxy settings in the client configuration. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.SetWebProxy(System.Net.WebProxy)"> <summary> Unpacks the host, port and any credentials info into the instance's proxy-related fields. </summary> <param name="proxy">The proxy details</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.MaxIdleTime"> <summary> Gets and sets the max idle time set on the ServicePoint for the WebRequest. Default value is 50 seconds (50,000 ms) unless ServicePointManager.MaxServicePointIdleTime is set, in which case ServicePointManager.MaxServicePointIdleTime will be used as the default. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ConnectionLimit"> <summary> Gets and sets the connection limit set on the ServicePoint for the WebRequest. Default value is 50 connections unless ServicePointManager.DefaultConnectionLimit is set in which case ServicePointManager.DefaultConnectionLimit will be used as the default. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.UseNagleAlgorithm"> <summary> Gets or sets a Boolean value that determines whether the Nagle algorithm is used on connections managed by the ServicePoint object used for requests to AWS. This is defaulted to false for lower latency with responses that return small amount of data. This is the opposite default than ServicePoint.UseNagleAlgorithm which is optimized for large responses like web pages or images. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig.ReadWriteTimeout"> <summary> Overrides the default read-write timeout value. </summary> <remarks> <para> If the value is set, the value is assigned to the ReadWriteTimeout property of the HTTPWebRequest/WebRequestHandler object used to send requests. </para> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The timeout specified is null.</exception> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">The timeout specified is less than or equal to zero and is not Infinite.</exception> </remarks> <seealso cref="P:System.Net.HttpWebRequest.ReadWriteTimeout"/> <seealso cref="P:System.Net.Http.WebRequestHandler.ReadWriteTimeout"/> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContext"> <summary> This class composes Client Context header for Amazon Web Service client. It contains information like app title, version code, version name, client id, OS platform etc. </summary> <summary> This class composes Client Context header for Amazon Web Service client. It contains information like app title, version code, version name, client id, OS platform etc. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContext.AddCustomAttributes(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Adds the custom attributes to the Client Context. </summary> <param name="key">Key.</param> <param name="value">Value.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContext.ToJsonString"> <summary> Gets a Json Representation of the Client Context. </summary> <returns>Json Representation of Client Context</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.AsyncResult.Dispose(System.Boolean)"> <summary> Implements the Dispose pattern </summary> <param name="disposing">Whether this object is being disposed via a call to Dispose or garbage collected.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.AsyncResult.Dispose"> <summary> Disposes of all managed and unmanaged resources. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest"> <summary> Default implementation of the IRequest interface. <para> This class is only intended for internal use inside the AWS client libraries. Callers shouldn't ever interact directly with objects of this class. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceRequest,System.String)"> <summary> Constructs a new DefaultRequest with the specified service name and the original, user facing request object. </summary> <param name="request">The orignal request that is being wrapped</param> <param name="serviceName">The service name</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.RequestName"> <summary> The name of the request </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.HttpMethod"> <summary> Gets and sets the type of http request to make, whether it should be POST,GET or DELETE </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.UseQueryString"> <summary> Gets and sets a flag that indicates whether the request is sent as a query string instead of the request body. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.OriginalRequest"> <summary> Returns the original, user facing request object which this internal request object is representing. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.Headers"> <summary> Returns a dictionary of the headers included in this request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.Parameters"> <summary> Returns a dictionary of the parameters included in this request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.SubResources"> <summary> Returns the subresources that should be appended to the resource path. This is used primarily for Amazon S3, where object keys can contain '?' characters, making string-splitting of a resource path potentially hazardous. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.AddSubResource(System.String)"> <summary> Adds a new null entry to the SubResources collection for the request </summary> <param name="subResource">The name of the subresource</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.AddSubResource(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Adds a new entry to the SubResources collection for the request </summary> <param name="subResource">The name of the subresource</param> <param name="value">Value of the entry</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.Endpoint"> <summary> Gets and Sets the endpoint for this request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.ResourcePath"> <summary> Gets and Sets the resource path added on to the endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.Content"> <summary> Gets and Sets the content for this request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.SetContentFromParameters"> <summary> Flag that signals that Content was and should be set from the Parameters collection. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.ContentStream"> <summary> Gets and sets the content stream. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.OriginalStreamPosition"> <summary> Gets and sets the original stream position. If ContentStream is null or does not support seek, this propery should be equal to -1. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.ComputeContentStreamHash"> <summary> Computes the SHA 256 hash of the content stream. If the stream is not seekable, it searches the parent stream hierarchy to find a seekable stream prior to computation. Once computed, the hash is cached for future use. If a suitable stream cannot be found to use, null is returned. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.ServiceName"> <summary> The name of the service to which this request is being sent. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.AlternateEndpoint"> <summary> Alternate endpoint to use for this request, if any. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.Suppress404Exceptions"> <summary> Gets and sets the Suppress404Exceptions property. If true then 404s return back from AWS will not cause an exception and an empty response object will be returned. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.AWS4SignerResult"> <summary> If using AWS4 signing protocol, contains the resultant parts of the signature that we may need to make use of if we elect to do a chunked encoding upload. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.UseChunkEncoding"> <summary> Determine whether to use a chunked encoding upload for the request (applies to Amazon S3 PutObject and UploadPart requests only). </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.CanonicalResourcePrefix"> <summary> Used for Amazon S3 requests where the bucket name is removed from the marshalled resource path into the host header. To comply with AWS2 signature calculation, we need to recover the bucket name and include it in the resource canonicalization, which we do using this field. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.UseSigV4"> <summary> This flag specifies if SigV4 is required for the current request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.AuthenticationRegion"> <summary> The authentication region to use for the request. Set from Config.AuthenticationRegion. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.IsRequestStreamRewindable"> <summary> Checks if the request stream can be rewinded. </summary> <returns>Returns true if the request stream can be rewinded , else false.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.MayContainRequestBody"> <summary> Returns true if the request can contain a request body, else false. </summary> <returns>Returns true if the currect request can contain a request body, else false.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRequest.HasRequestBody"> <summary> Returns true if the request has a body, else false. </summary> <returns>Returns true if the request has a body, else false.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest"> <summary> Represents a request being sent to an Amazon Web Service, including the parameters being sent as part of the request, the endpoint to which the request should be sent, etc. <para> This class is only intended for internal use inside the AWS client libraries. Callers shouldn't ever interact directly with objects of this class. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.RequestName"> <summary> The name of the request </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.Headers"> <summary> Returns a dictionary of the headers included in this request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.UseQueryString"> <summary> Gets and sets a flag that indicates whether the request is sent as a query string instead of the request body. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.Parameters"> <summary> Returns a dictionary of the parameters included in this request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.SubResources"> <summary> Returns the subresources that should be appended to the resource path. This is used primarily for Amazon S3, where object keys can contain '?' characters, making string-splitting of a resource path potentially hazardous. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.AddSubResource(System.String)"> <summary> Adds a new null entry to the SubResources collection for the request </summary> <param name="subResource">The name of the subresource</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.AddSubResource(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Adds a new entry to the SubResources collection for the request </summary> <param name="subResource">The name of the subresource</param> <param name="value">Value of the entry</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.HttpMethod"> <summary> Gets and sets the type of http request to make, whether it should be POST,GET or DELETE </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.Endpoint"> <summary> Gets and Sets the endpoint for this request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.ResourcePath"> <summary> Gets and Sets the resource path added on to the endpoint. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.Content"> <summary> Gets and Sets the content for this request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.SetContentFromParameters"> <summary> Flag that signals that Content was and should be set from the Parameters collection. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.ContentStream"> <summary> Gets and sets the content stream. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.OriginalStreamPosition"> <summary> Gets and sets the original stream position. If ContentStream is null or does not support seek, this propery should be equal to -1. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.ComputeContentStreamHash"> <summary> Computes the SHA 256 hash of the content stream. If the stream is not seekable, it searches the parent stream hierarchy to find a seekable stream prior to computation. Once computed, the hash is cached for future use. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.ServiceName"> <summary> The name of the service to which this request is being sent. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.OriginalRequest"> <summary> Returns the original, user facing request object which this internal request object is representing. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.AlternateEndpoint"> <summary> Alternate endpoint to use for this request, if any. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.Suppress404Exceptions"> <summary> Gets and sets the Suppress404Exceptions property. If true then 404s return back from AWS will not cause an exception and an empty response object will be returned. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.AWS4SignerResult"> <summary> If using AWS4 signing protocol, contains the resultant parts of the signature that we may need to make use of if we elect to do a chunked encoding upload. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.UseChunkEncoding"> <summary> Determine whether to use a chunked encoding upload for the request (applies to Amazon S3 PutObject and UploadPart requests only). </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.CanonicalResourcePrefix"> <summary> Used for Amazon S3 requests where the bucket name is removed from the marshalled resource path into the host header. To comply with AWS2 signature calculation, we need to recover the bucket name and include it in the resource canonicalization, which we do using this field. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.UseSigV4"> <summary> This flag specifies if SigV4 is required for the current request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.AuthenticationRegion"> <summary> The authentication region to use for the request. Set from Config.AuthenticationRegion. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.IsRequestStreamRewindable"> <summary> Checks if the request stream can be rewinded. </summary> <returns>Returns true if the request stream can be rewinded , else false.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.MayContainRequestBody"> <summary> Returns true if the request can contain a request body, else false. </summary> <returns>Returns true if the currect request can contain a request body, else false.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest.HasRequestBody"> <summary> Returns true if the request has a body, else false. </summary> <returns>Returns true if the request has a body, else false.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AbstractAWSSigner.ComputeHash(System.String,System.String,Amazon.Runtime.SigningAlgorithm)"> <summary> Computes RFC 2104-compliant HMAC signature. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AbstractAWSSigner.ComputeHash(System.Byte[],System.String,Amazon.Runtime.SigningAlgorithm)"> <summary> Computes RFC 2104-compliant HMAC signature. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AbstractAWSSigner.UseV4Signing(System.Boolean,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest,Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig)"> <summary> Inspects the supplied evidence to return the signer appropriate for the operation </summary> <param name="useSigV4Setting">Global setting for the service</param> <param name="request">The request.</param> <param name="config">Configuration for the client</param> <returns>True if signature v4 request signing should be used</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS3Signer.Sign(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest,Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.RequestMetrics,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Signs the specified request with the AWS3 signing protocol by using the AWS account credentials given in the method parameters. </summary> <param name="awsAccessKeyId">The AWS public key</param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey">The AWS secret key used to sign the request in clear text</param> <param name="metrics">Request metrics</param> <param name="clientConfig">The configuration that specifies which hashing algorithm to use</param> <param name="request">The request to have the signature compute for</param> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.SignatureException">If any problems are encountered while signing the request</exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer"> <summary> AWS4 protocol signer for service calls that transmit authorization in the header field "Authorization". </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.Sign(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest,Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.RequestMetrics,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Calculates and signs the specified request using the AWS4 signing protocol by using the AWS account credentials given in the method parameters. The resulting signature is added to the request headers as 'Authorization'. Parameters supplied in the request, either in the resource path as a query string or in the Parameters collection must not have been uri encoded. If they have, use the SignRequest method to obtain a signature. </summary> <param name="request"> The request to compute the signature for. Additional headers mandated by the AWS4 protocol ('host' and 'x-amz-date') will be added to the request before signing. </param> <param name="clientConfig"> Client configuration data encompassing the service call (notably authentication region, endpoint and service name). </param> <param name="metrics"> Metrics for the request </param> <param name="awsAccessKeyId"> The AWS public key for the account making the service call. </param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"> The AWS secret key for the account making the call, in clear text. </param> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.SignatureException"> If any problems are encountered while signing the request. </exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.SignRequest(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest,Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.RequestMetrics,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Calculates and signs the specified request using the AWS4 signing protocol by using the AWS account credentials given in the method parameters. </summary> <param name="request"> The request to compute the signature for. Additional headers mandated by the AWS4 protocol ('host' and 'x-amz-date') will be added to the request before signing. </param> <param name="clientConfig"> Client configuration data encompassing the service call (notably authentication region, endpoint and service name). </param> <param name="metrics"> Metrics for the request. </param> <param name="awsAccessKeyId"> The AWS public key for the account making the service call. </param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"> The AWS secret key for the account making the call, in clear text. </param> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.SignatureException"> If any problems are encountered while signing the request. </exception> <remarks> Parameters passed as part of the resource path should be uri-encoded prior to entry to the signer. Parameters passed in the request.Parameters collection should be not be encoded; encoding will be done for these parameters as part of the construction of the canonical request. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.InitializeHeaders(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String},System.Uri)"> <summary> Sets the AWS4 mandated 'host' and 'x-amz-date' headers, returning the date/time that will be used throughout the signing process in various elements and formats. </summary> <param name="headers">The current set of headers</param> <param name="requestEndpoint"></param> <returns>Date and time used for x-amz-date, in UTC</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.InitializeHeaders(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String},System.Uri,System.DateTime)"> <summary> Sets the AWS4 mandated 'host' and 'x-amz-date' headers, accepting and returning the date/time that will be used throughout the signing process in various elements and formats. </summary> <param name="headers">The current set of headers</param> <param name="requestEndpoint"></param> <param name="requestDateTime"></param> <returns>Date and time used for x-amz-date, in UTC</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.ComputeSignature(Amazon.Runtime.ImmutableCredentials,System.String,System.DateTime,System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Computes and returns an AWS4 signature for the specified canonicalized request </summary> <param name="credentials"></param> <param name="region"></param> <param name="signedAt"></param> <param name="service"></param> <param name="signedHeaders"></param> <param name="canonicalRequest"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.ComputeSignature(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.DateTime,System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Computes and returns an AWS4 signature for the specified canonicalized request </summary> <param name="awsAccessKey"></param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"></param> <param name="region"></param> <param name="signedAt"></param> <param name="service"></param> <param name="signedHeaders"></param> <param name="canonicalRequest"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.ComputeSignature(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.DateTime,System.String,System.String,System.String,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.RequestMetrics)"> <summary> Computes and returns an AWS4 signature for the specified canonicalized request </summary> <param name="awsAccessKey"></param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"></param> <param name="region"></param> <param name="signedAt"></param> <param name="service"></param> <param name="signedHeaders"></param> <param name="canonicalRequest"></param> <param name="metrics"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.FormatDateTime(System.DateTime,System.String)"> <summary> Formats the supplied date and time for use in AWS4 signing, where various formats are used. </summary> <param name="dt"></param> <param name="formatString">The required format</param> <returns>The UTC date/time in the requested format</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.ComposeSigningKey(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Compute and return the multi-stage signing key for the request. </summary> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey">The clear-text AWS secret key, if not held in secureKey</param> <param name="region">The region in which the service request will be processed</param> <param name="date">Date of the request, in yyyyMMdd format</param> <param name="service">The name of the service being called by the request</param> <returns>Computed signing key</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.SetRequestBodyHash(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest)"> <summary> If the caller has already set the x-amz-content-sha256 header with a pre-computed content hash, or it is present as ContentStreamHash on the request instance, return the value to be used in request canonicalization. If not set as a header or in the request, attempt to compute a hash based on inspection of the style of the request content. </summary> <param name="request"></param> <returns> The computed hash, whether already set in headers or computed here. Null if we were not able to compute a hash. </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.SignBlob(System.Byte[],System.String)"> <summary> Returns the HMAC256 for an arbitrary blob using the specified key </summary> <param name="key"></param> <param name="data"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.SignBlob(System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Returns the HMAC256 for an arbitrary blob using the specified key </summary> <param name="key"></param> <param name="data"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.ComputeKeyedHash(Amazon.Runtime.SigningAlgorithm,System.Byte[],System.String)"> <summary> Compute and return the hash of a data blob using the specified key </summary> <param name="algorithm">Algorithm to use for hashing</param> <param name="key">Hash key</param> <param name="data">Data blob</param> <returns>Hash of the data</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.ComputeKeyedHash(Amazon.Runtime.SigningAlgorithm,System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Compute and return the hash of a data blob using the specified key </summary> <param name="algorithm">Algorithm to use for hashing</param> <param name="key">Hash key</param> <param name="data">Data blob</param> <returns>Hash of the data</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.ComputeHash(System.String)"> <summary> Computes the non-keyed hash of the supplied data </summary> <param name="data"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.ComputeHash(System.Byte[])"> <summary> Computes the non-keyed hash of the supplied data </summary> <param name="data"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.CanonicalizeRequest(System.Uri,System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String},System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Computes and returns the canonical request </summary> <param name="endpoint">The endpoint URL</param> <param name="resourcePath">the path of the resource being operated on</param> <param name="httpMethod">The http method used for the request</param> <param name="sortedHeaders">The full request headers, sorted into canonical order</param> <param name="canonicalQueryString">The query parameters for the request</param> <param name="precomputedBodyHash"> The hash of the binary request body if present. If not supplied, the routine will look for the hash as a header on the request. </param> <returns>Canonicalised request as a string</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.SortHeaders(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable{System.Collections.Generic.KeyValuePair{System.String,System.String}})"> <summary> Reorders the headers for the request for canonicalization. </summary> <param name="requestHeaders">The set of proposed headers for the request</param> <returns>List of headers that must be included in the signature</returns> <remarks>For AWS4 signing, all headers are considered viable for inclusion</remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.CanonicalizeHeaders(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable{System.Collections.Generic.KeyValuePair{System.String,System.String}})"> <summary> Computes the canonical headers with values for the request. Only headers included in the signature are included in the canonicalization process. </summary> <param name="sortedHeaders">All request headers, sorted into canonical order</param> <returns>Canonicalized string of headers, with the header names in lower case.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.CanonicalizeHeaderNames(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable{System.Collections.Generic.KeyValuePair{System.String,System.String}})"> <summary> Returns the set of headers included in the signature as a flattened, ;-delimited string </summary> <param name="sortedHeaders">The headers included in the signature</param> <returns>Formatted string of header names</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.GetParametersToCanonicalize(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest)"> <summary> Collects the subresource and query string parameters into one collection ready for canonicalization </summary> <param name="request">The in-flight request being signed</param> <returns>The fused set of parameters</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.CanonicalizeQueryParameters(System.String,System.Boolean)"> <summary> Computes and returns the canonicalized query string, if query parameters have been supplied. Parameters with no value will be canonicalized as 'param='. The expectation is that parameters have not already been url encoded prior to canonicalization. </summary> <param name="queryString">The set of parameters being passed on the uri</param> <param name="uriEncodeParameters"> Parameters must be uri encoded into the canonical request and by default the signer expects that the supplied collection contains non-encoded data. Set this to false if the encoding was done prior to signer entry. </param> <returns>The uri encoded query string parameters in canonical ordering</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.CanonicalizeQueryParameters(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String},System.Boolean)"> <summary> Computes and returns the canonicalized query string, if query parameters have been supplied. Parameters with no value will be canonicalized as 'param='. The expectation is that parameters have not already been url encoded prior to canonicalization. </summary> <param name="parameters">The set of parameters to be encoded in the query string</param> <param name="uriEncodeParameters"> Parameters must be uri encoded into the canonical request and by default the signer expects that the supplied collection contains non-encoded data. Set this to false if the encoding was done prior to signer entry. </param> <returns>The uri encoded query string parameters in canonical ordering</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4Signer.GetRequestPayloadBytes(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest)"> <summary> Returns the request parameters in the form of a query string. </summary> <param name="request">The request instance</param> <returns>Request parameters in query string format</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4PreSignedUrlSigner"> <summary> AWS4 protocol signer for Amazon S3 presigned urls. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4PreSignedUrlSigner.Sign(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest,Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.RequestMetrics,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Calculates and signs the specified request using the AWS4 signing protocol by using the AWS account credentials given in the method parameters. The resulting signature is added to the request headers as 'Authorization'. </summary> <param name="request"> The request to compute the signature for. Additional headers mandated by the AWS4 protocol ('host' and 'x-amz-date') will be added to the request before signing. </param> <param name="clientConfig"> Adding supporting data for the service call required by the signer (notably authentication region, endpoint and service name). </param> <param name="metrics"> Metrics for the request </param> <param name="awsAccessKeyId"> The AWS public key for the account making the service call. </param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"> The AWS secret key for the account making the call, in clear text </param> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.SignatureException"> If any problems are encountered while signing the request. </exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4PreSignedUrlSigner.SignRequest(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest,Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.RequestMetrics,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Calculates the AWS4 signature for a presigned url. </summary> <param name="request"> The request to compute the signature for. Additional headers mandated by the AWS4 protocol ('host' and 'x-amz-date') will be added to the request before signing. If the Expires parameter is present, it is renamed to 'X-Amz-Expires' before signing. </param> <param name="clientConfig"> Adding supporting data for the service call required by the signer (notably authentication region, endpoint and service name). </param> <param name="metrics"> Metrics for the request </param> <param name="awsAccessKeyId"> The AWS public key for the account making the service call. </param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"> The AWS secret key for the account making the call, in clear text </param> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.SignatureException"> If any problems are encountered while signing the request. </exception> <remarks> Parameters passed as part of the resource path should be uri-encoded prior to entry to the signer. Parameters passed in the request.Parameters collection should be not be encoded; encoding will be done for these parameters as part of the construction of the canonical request. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4PreSignedUrlSigner.SignRequest(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.IRequest,Amazon.Runtime.ClientConfig,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.RequestMetrics,System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Calculates the AWS4 signature for a presigned url. </summary> <param name="request"> The request to compute the signature for. Additional headers mandated by the AWS4 protocol ('host' and 'x-amz-date') will be added to the request before signing. If the Expires parameter is present, it is renamed to 'X-Amz-Expires' before signing. </param> <param name="clientConfig"> Adding supporting data for the service call required by the signer (notably authentication region, endpoint and service name). </param> <param name="metrics"> Metrics for the request </param> <param name="awsAccessKeyId"> The AWS public key for the account making the service call. </param> <param name="awsSecretAccessKey"> The AWS secret key for the account making the call, in clear text </param> <param name="service"> The service to sign for </param> <param name="overrideSigningRegion"> The region to sign to, if null then the region the client is configured for will be used. </param> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.SignatureException"> If any problems are encountered while signing the request. </exception> <remarks> Parameters passed as part of the resource path should be uri-encoded prior to entry to the signer. Parameters passed in the request.Parameters collection should be not be encoded; encoding will be done for these parameters as part of the construction of the canonical request. </remarks> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult"> <summary> Encapsulates the various fields and eventual signing value that makes up an AWS4 signature. This can be used to retrieve the required authorization string or authorization query parameters for the final request as well as hold ongoing signature computations for subsequent calls related to the initial signing. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.#ctor(System.String,System.DateTime,System.String,System.String,System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Constructs a new signing result instance for a computed signature </summary> <param name="awsAccessKeyId">The access key that was included in the signature</param> <param name="signedAt">Date/time (UTC) that the signature was computed</param> <param name="signedHeaders">The collection of headers names that were included in the signature</param> <param name="scope">Formatted 'scope' value for signing (YYYYMMDD/region/service/aws4_request)</param> <param name="signingKey">Returns the key that was used to compute the signature</param> <param name="signature">Computed signature</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.AccessKeyId"> <summary> The access key that was used in signature computation. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.ISO8601DateTime"> <summary> ISO8601 formatted date/time that the signature was computed </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.ISO8601Date"> <summary> ISO8601 formatted date that the signature was computed </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.SignedHeaders"> <summary> The ;-delimited collection of header names that were included in the signature computation </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.Scope"> <summary> Formatted 'scope' value for signing (YYYYMMDD/region/service/aws4_request) </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.SigningKey"> <summary> Returns a copy of the key that was used to compute the signature </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.Signature"> <summary> Returns the hex string representing the signature </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.SignatureBytes"> <summary> Returns a copy of the byte array containing the signature </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.ForAuthorizationHeader"> <summary> Returns the signature in a form usable as an 'Authorization' header value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.AWS4SigningResult.ForQueryParameters"> <summary> Returns the signature in a form usable as a set of query string parameters. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.NullSigner"> <summary> Null Signer which does a no-op. </summary> </member> <member 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</summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth.SignatureException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the SignatureException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.ErrorResponseUnmarshaller"> <summary> Response Unmarshaller for all Errors </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.ErrorResponseUnmarshaller.Unmarshall(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext)"> <summary> Build an ErrorResponse from XML </summary> <param name="context">The XML parsing context. Usually an <c>Amazon.Runtime.Internal.UnmarshallerContext</c>.</param> <returns>An <c>ErrorResponse</c> object.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.ErrorResponseUnmarshaller.GetInstance"> <summary> Return an instance of and ErrorResponseUnmarshaller. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IResponseUnmarshaller`2"> <summary> Interface for unmarshallers which unmarshall service responses. The Unmarshallers are stateless, and only encode the rules for what data in the XML stream goes into what members of an object. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The type of object the unmarshaller returns</typeparam> <typeparam name="R">The type of the XML unmashaller context, which contains the state of parsing the XML stream. Uaually an instance of <c>Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext</c>.</typeparam> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IResponseUnmarshaller`2.UnmarshallException(`1,System.Exception,System.Net.HttpStatusCode)"> <summary> Extracts an exeption with data from an ErrorResponse. </summary> <param name="input">The XML parsing context.</param> <param name="innerException">An inner exception to be included with the returned exception</param> <param name="statusCode">The HttpStatusCode from the ErrorResponse</param> <returns>Either an exception based on the ErrorCode from the ErrorResponse, or the general service exception for the service in question.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IUnmarshaller`2"> <summary> Interface for unmarshallers which unmarshall objects from response data. The Unmarshallers are stateless, and only encode the rules for what data in the XML stream goes into what members of an object. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The type of object the unmarshaller returns</typeparam> <typeparam name="R">The type of the XML unmashaller context, which contains the state during parsing of the XML stream. Usually an instance of <c>Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext</c>.</typeparam> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IUnmarshaller`2.Unmarshall(`1)"> <summary> Given the current position in the XML stream, extract a T. </summary> <param name="input">The XML parsing context</param> <returns>An object of type T populated with data from the XML stream.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonErrorResponseUnmarshaller"> <summary> Response Unmarshaller for all Errors </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonErrorResponseUnmarshaller.Unmarshall(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext)"> <summary> Build an ErrorResponse from json </summary> <param name="context">The json parsing context. Usually an <c>Amazon.Runtime.Internal.JsonUnmarshallerContext</c>.</param> <returns>An <c>ErrorResponse</c> object.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonErrorResponseUnmarshaller.GetInstance"> <summary> Return an instance of JsonErrorResponseUnmarshaller. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext"> <summary> Wraps a json string for unmarshalling. Each <c>Read()</c> operation gets the next token. <c>TestExpression()</c> is used to match the current key-chain to an xpath expression. The general pattern looks like this: <code> JsonUnmarshallerContext context = new JsonUnmarshallerContext(jsonString); while (context.Read()) { if (context.IsKey) { if (context.TestExpresion("path/to/element")) { myObject.stringMember = stringUnmarshaller.GetInstance().Unmarshall(context); continue; } } } </code> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Boolean,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IWebResponseData)"> <summary> Wrap the jsonstring for unmarshalling. </summary> <param name="responseStream">Stream that contains the JSON for unmarshalling</param> <param name="maintainResponseBody"> If set to true, maintains a copy of the complete response body as the stream is being read.</param> <param name="responseData">Response data coming back from the request</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.IsStartOfDocument"> <summary> Are we at the start of the json document. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.IsEndElement"> <summary> Is the current token the end of an object </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.IsStartElement"> <summary> Is the current token the start of an object </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.CurrentDepth"> <summary> Returns the element depth of the parser's current position in the json document being parsed. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.CurrentPath"> <summary> The current Json path that is being unmarshalled. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.Read"> <summary> Reads to the next token in the json document, and updates the context accordingly. </summary> <returns> True if a token was read, false if there are no more tokens to read. </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.Peek(ThirdParty.Json.LitJson.JsonToken)"> <summary> Peeks at the next token. This peek implementation reads the next token and makes the subsequent Read() return the same data. If Peek is called successively, it will return the same data. Only the first one calls Read(), subsequent calls will return the same data until a Read() call is made. </summary> <param name="token">Token to peek.</param> <returns>Returns true if the peeked token matches given token.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.ReadText"> <summary> Returns the text contents of the current token being parsed. </summary> <returns> The text contents of the current token being parsed. </returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.CurrentTokenType"> <summary> The type of the current token </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.Stream"> <summary> Get the base stream of the jsonStream. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.Peek"> <summary> Peeks at the next (non-whitespace) character in the jsonStream. </summary> <returns>The next (non-whitespace) character in the jsonStream, or -1 if at the end.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext.StreamPeek"> <summary> Peeks at the next character in the stream. If the data isn't buffered into the StreamReader (Peek() returns -1), we flush the buffered data and try one more time. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.ResponseUnmarshaller"> <summary> Abstract class for unmarshalling service responses. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlResponseUnmarshaller"> <summary> Class for unmarshalling XML service responses. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.EC2ResponseUnmarshaller"> <summary> Class for unmarshalling EC2 service responses. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.JsonResponseUnmarshaller"> <summary> Class for unmarshalling JSON service responses. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IntUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for int fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.LongUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for long fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.FloatUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for float fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.DoubleUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for double fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.BoolUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for bool fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.StringUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for string fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.ByteUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for byte fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.DateTimeUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for DateTime fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.MemoryStreamUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for MemoryStream fields </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.ResponseMetadataUnmarshaller"> <summary> Unmarshaller for ResponseMetadata </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext"> <summary> Base class for the UnmarshallerContext objects that are used to unmarshall a web-service response. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.TestExpression(System.String)"> <summary> Tests the specified expression against the current position in the XML document </summary> <param name="expression"> The pseudo-XPath expression to test.</param> <returns> True if the expression matches the current position in the document, false otherwise.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.TestExpression(System.String,System.Int32)"> <summary> Tests the specified expression against the current position in the XML document being parsed, and restricts the expression to matching at the specified stack depth. </summary> <param name="expression"> The pseudo-XPath expression to test.</param> <param name="startingStackDepth"> The depth in the stack representing where the expression must start matching in order for this method to return true. </param> <returns> True if the specified expression matches the current position in the XML document, starting from the specified depth. </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.ReadAtDepth(System.Int32)"> <summary> Reads the next token at depth greater than or equal to target depth. </summary> <param name="targetDepth">Tokens are read at depth greater than or equal to target depth.</param> <returns>True if a token was read and current depth is greater than or equal to target depth.</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.CurrentPath"> <summary> The current path that is being unmarshalled. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.CurrentDepth"> <summary> Returns the element depth of the parser's current position in the document being parsed. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.Read"> <summary> Reads to the next node in the document, and updates the context accordingly. </summary> <returns> True if a node was read, false if there are no more elements to read. </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.ReadText"> <summary> Returns the text contents of the current element being parsed. </summary> <returns> The text contents of the current element being parsed. </returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.IsStartElement"> <summary> True if <c>NodeType</c> is <c>Element</c>. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.IsEndElement"> <summary> True if <c>NodeType</c> is <c>EndElement</c>. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.IsStartOfDocument"> <summary> True if the context is at the start of the document. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.Dispose(System.Boolean)"> <summary> Implements the Dispose pattern </summary> <param name="disposing">Whether this object is being disposed via a call to Dispose or garbage collected.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.UnmarshallerContext.Dispose"> <summary> Disposes of all managed and unmanaged resources. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext"> <summary> Wrap an <c>XmltextReader</c> for simulating an event stream. Each <c>Read()</c> operation goes either to the next element or next attribute within the current element. <c>TestExpression()</c> is used to match the current event to an xpath expression. The general pattern looks like this: <code> UnmarshallerContext context = new UnmarshallerContext(...); while (context.Read()) { if (context.TestExpresion("path/to/element")) { myObject.stringMember = stringUnmarshaller.GetInstance().Unmarshall(context); continue; } if (context.TestExpression("path/to/@attribute")) myObject.MyComplexTypeMember = MyComplexTypeUnmarshaller.GetInstance().Unmarshall(context); } </code> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Boolean,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IWebResponseData)"> <summary> Wrap an XmlTextReader with state for event-based parsing of an XML stream. </summary> <param name="responseStream"><c>Stream</c> with the XML from a service response.</param> <param name="maintainResponseBody"> If set to true, maintains a copy of the complete response body as the stream is being read.</param> <param name="responseData">Response data coming back from the request</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.CurrentPath"> <summary> The current XML path that is being unmarshalled. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.CurrentDepth"> <summary> Returns the element depth of the parser's current position in the XML document being parsed. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.Read"> <summary> Reads to the next node in the XML document, and updates the context accordingly. </summary> <returns> True if a node was read, false if there are no more elements to read./ </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.ReadText"> <summary> Returns the text contents of the current element being parsed. </summary> <returns> The text contents of the current element being parsed. </returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.IsStartElement"> <summary> True if <c>NodeType</c> is <c>Element</c>. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.IsEndElement"> <summary> True if <c>NodeType</c> is <c>EndElement</c>. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.IsStartOfDocument"> <summary> True if the context is at the start of the document. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.XmlUnmarshallerContext.IsAttribute"> <summary> True if <c>NodeType</c> is <c>Attribute</c>. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.EC2UnmarshallerContext.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Boolean,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IWebResponseData)"> <summary> Wrap an XmlTextReader with state for event-based parsing of an XML stream. </summary> <param name="responseStream"><c>Stream</c> with the XML from a service response.</param> <param name="maintainResponseBody"> If set to true, maintains a copy of the complete response body as the stream is being read.</param> <param name="responseData">Response data coming back from the request</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.EC2UnmarshallerContext.RequestId"> <summary> RequestId value, if found in response </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.EC2UnmarshallerContext.Read"> <summary> Reads to the next node in the XML document, and updates the context accordingly. If node is RequestId, reads the contents and stores in RequestId property. </summary> <returns> True if a node was read, false if there are no more elements to read./ </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.HttpWebRequestResponseData.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the HttpWebRequestResponseData class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.HttpWebRequestResponseData.GetObjectData(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Sets the <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> with information about the exception. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.CachingWrapperStream"> <summary> A stream which caches the contents of the underlying stream as it reads it. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.CachingWrapperStream.AllReadBytes"> <summary> All the bytes read by the stream. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.CachingWrapperStream.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Int32)"> <summary> Initializes the CachingWrapperStream with a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">The stream to be wrapped.</param> <param name="cacheLimit">Maximum number of bytes to be cached.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.CachingWrapperStream.Read(System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)"> <summary> Reads a sequence of bytes from the current stream and advances the position within the stream by the number of bytes read. </summary> <param name="buffer"> An array of bytes. When this method returns, the buffer contains the specified byte array with the values between offset and (offset + count - 1) replaced by the bytes read from the current source. </param> <param name="offset"> The zero-based byte offset in buffer at which to begin storing the data read from the current stream. </param> <param name="count"> The maximum number of bytes to be read from the current stream. </param> <returns> The total number of bytes read into the buffer. This can be less than the number of bytes requested if that many bytes are not currently available, or zero (0) if the end of the stream has been reached. </returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.CachingWrapperStream.CanSeek"> <summary> Gets a value indicating whether the current stream supports seeking. CachingWrapperStream does not support seeking, this will always be false. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.CachingWrapperStream.Position"> <summary> Gets or sets the position within the current stream. CachingWrapperStream does not support seeking, attempting to set Position will throw NotSupportedException. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.CachingWrapperStream.Seek(System.Int64,System.IO.SeekOrigin)"> <summary> Sets the position within the current stream. 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If CalculatedHash is calculated for only the portion of the stream that is read. </summary> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonClientException"> Exception thrown during Close() or CalculateHash(), if ExpectedHash is set and is different from CalculateHash that the stream calculates, provided that CalculatedHash is not a zero-length byte array. </exception> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.HashStream.Algorithm"> <summary> Algorithm to use to calculate hash. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.HashStream.FinishedHashing"> <summary> True if hashing is finished and no more hashing should be done; otherwise false. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.HashStream.CurrentPosition"> <summary> Current position in the stream. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.HashStream.CalculatedHash"> <summary> Calculated hash for the stream. 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Provides access to caches specific to a particular set of credentials and target region. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.SdkCache.Clear"> <summary> Clear all caches </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.SdkCache.Clear(System.Object)"> <summary> Clear all caches of a particular type </summary> <param name="cacheType"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.SdkCache.GetCache``2(System.Object,System.Object,System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{``0})"> <summary> Retrieve a cache of a specific type for a client object. The client object can be null in cases where a cache does not correspond to a specific AWS account or target region. </summary> <typeparam name="TKey"></typeparam> <typeparam name="TValue"></typeparam> <param name="client"></param> <param name="cacheIdentifier"></param> <param name="keyComparer"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.SdkCache.GetCache``2(Amazon.Runtime.AmazonServiceClient,System.Object,System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{``0})"> <summary> Retrieve a cache of a specific type for a client object. The client object can be null in cases where a cache does not correspond to a specific AWS account or target region. </summary> <typeparam name="TKey"></typeparam> <typeparam name="TValue"></typeparam> <param name="client"></param> <param name="cacheIdentifier"></param> <param name="keyComparer"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.StringUtils"> <summary> Utilities for converting objects to strings. Used by the marshaller classes. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream"> <summary> A wrapper stream. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.BaseStream"> <summary> Base stream. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.#ctor(System.IO.Stream)"> <summary> Initializes WrapperStream with a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.GetNonWrapperBaseStream"> <summary> Returns the first base non-WrapperStream. </summary> <returns>First base stream that is non-WrapperStream.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.GetSeekableBaseStream"> <summary> Returns the first base non-WrapperStream. </summary> <returns>First base stream that is non-WrapperStream.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.GetNonWrapperBaseStream(System.IO.Stream)"> <summary> Returns the first base non-WrapperStream. </summary> <param name="stream">Potential WrapperStream</param> <returns>Base non-WrapperStream.</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.CanRead"> <summary> Gets a value indicating whether the current stream supports reading. True if the stream supports reading; otherwise, false. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.CanSeek"> <summary> Gets a value indicating whether the current stream supports seeking. True if the stream supports seeking; otherwise, false. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.CanWrite"> <summary> Gets a value indicating whether the current stream supports writing. True if the stream supports writing; otherwise, false. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.Close"> <summary> Closes the current stream and releases any resources (such as sockets and file handles) associated with the current stream. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.Length"> <summary> Gets the length in bytes of the stream. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.Position"> <summary> Gets or sets the position within the current stream. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.ReadTimeout"> <summary> Gets or sets a value, in miliseconds, that determines how long the stream will attempt to read before timing out. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.WriteTimeout"> <summary> Gets or sets a value, in miliseconds, that determines how long the stream will attempt to write before timing out. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.Flush"> <summary> Clears all buffers for this stream and causes any buffered data to be written to the underlying device. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.Read(System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)"> <summary> Reads a sequence of bytes from the current stream and advances the position within the stream by the number of bytes read. </summary> <param name="buffer"> An array of bytes. When this method returns, the buffer contains the specified byte array with the values between offset and (offset + count - 1) replaced by the bytes read from the current source. </param> <param name="offset"> The zero-based byte offset in buffer at which to begin storing the data read from the current stream. </param> <param name="count"> The maximum number of bytes to be read from the current stream. </param> <returns> The total number of bytes read into the buffer. This can be less than the number of bytes requested if that many bytes are not currently available, or zero (0) if the end of the stream has been reached. </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.Seek(System.Int64,System.IO.SeekOrigin)"> <summary> Sets the position within the current stream. </summary> <param name="offset">A byte offset relative to the origin parameter.</param> <param name="origin"> A value of type System.IO.SeekOrigin indicating the reference point used to obtain the new position.</param> <returns>The new position within the current stream.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.SetLength(System.Int64)"> <summary> Sets the length of the current stream. </summary> <param name="value">The desired length of the current stream in bytes.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.WrapperStream.Write(System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)"> <summary> Writes a sequence of bytes to the current stream and advances the current position within this stream by the number of bytes written. </summary> <param name="buffer"> An array of bytes. This method copies count bytes from buffer to the current stream. </param> <param name="offset"> The zero-based byte offset in buffer at which to begin copying bytes to the current stream. </param> <param name="count">The number of bytes to be written to the current stream.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream"> <summary> A wrapper stream that decrypts the base stream as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream.#ctor(System.IO.Stream)"> <summary> Initializes an DecryptStream with an decryption algorithm and a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform encryption on..</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream.Read(System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)"> <summary> Reads a sequence of bytes from the current stream and advances the position within the stream by the number of bytes read. </summary> <param name="buffer"> An array of bytes. When this method returns, the buffer contains the specified byte array with the values between offset and (offset + count - 1) replaced by the bytes read from the current source. </param> <param name="offset"> The zero-based byte offset in buffer at which to begin storing the data read from the current stream. </param> <param name="count"> The maximum number of bytes to be read from the current stream. </param> <returns> The total number of bytes read into the buffer. This can be less than the number of bytes requested if that many bytes are not currently available, or zero (0) if the end of the stream has been reached. </returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream.CanSeek"> <summary> Gets a value indicating whether the current stream supports seeking. DecryptStream does not support seeking, this will always be false. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream.Position"> <summary> Gets or sets the position within the current stream. DecryptStream does not support seeking, attempting to set Position will throw NotSupportedException. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream.Seek(System.Int64,System.IO.SeekOrigin)"> <summary> Sets the position within the current stream. DecryptStream does not support seeking, attempting to call Seek will throw NotSupportedException. </summary> <param name="offset">A byte offset relative to the origin parameter.</param> <param name="origin"> A value of type System.IO.SeekOrigin indicating the reference point used to obtain the new position.</param> <returns>The new position within the current stream.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream.ValidateBaseStream"> <summary> Validates the underlying stream. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream`1"> <summary> A wrapper stream that decrypts the base stream as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.DecryptStream`1.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Initializes an DecryptStream with an decryption algorithm and a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform encryption on..</param> <param name="envelopeKey">Symmetric key to perform decryption</param> <param name="IV">Initialization vector to perform decryption</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.AESDecryptionStream"> <summary> A wrapper stream that decrypts the base stream using AES algorithm as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.AESDecryptionStream.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Initializes an AESDecryptionStream with a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform decryption on..</param> <param name="key">Symmetric key to perform decryption</param> <param name="IV">Initialization vector to perform decryption</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream"> <summary> A wrapper stream that encrypts the base stream as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream.#ctor(System.IO.Stream)"> <summary> Initializes an EncryptStream with an encryption algorithm and a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform encryption on..</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream.Read(System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)"> <summary> Reads a sequence of bytes from the current stream and advances the position within the stream by the number of bytes read. </summary> <param name="buffer"> An array of bytes. When this method returns, the buffer contains the specified byte array with the values between offset and (offset + count - 1) replaced by the bytes read from the current source. </param> <param name="offset"> The zero-based byte offset in buffer at which to begin storing the data read from the current stream. </param> <param name="count"> The maximum number of bytes to be read from the current stream. </param> <returns> The total number of bytes read into the buffer. This can be less than the number of bytes requested if that many bytes are not currently available, or zero (0) if the end of the stream has been reached. </returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream.CanSeek"> <summary> Gets a value indicating whether the current stream supports seeking. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream.Length"> <summary> Returns encrypted content length. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream.Position"> <summary> Gets or sets the position within the current stream. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream.Seek(System.Int64,System.IO.SeekOrigin)"> <summary> Sets the position within the current stream. </summary> <param name="offset">A byte offset relative to the origin parameter.</param> <param name="origin"> A value of type System.IO.SeekOrigin indicating the reference point used to obtain the new position.</param> <returns>The new position within the current stream.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream.ValidateBaseStream"> <summary> Validates the underlying stream. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream`1"> <summary> A wrapper stream that encrypts the base stream as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptStream`1.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Initializes an EncryptStream with an encryption algorithm and a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform encryption on..</param> <param name="key">Symmetric key to perform encryption</param> <param name="IV">Initialization vector to perform encryption</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.AESEncryptionPutObjectStream"> <summary> A wrapper stream that encrypts the base stream using AES algorithm as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.AESEncryptionPutObjectStream.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Initializes an AESEncryptionStream with a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform encryption on..</param> <param name="key">Symmetric key to perform encryption</param> <param name="IV">Initialization vector to perform encryption</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream"> <summary> A wrapper stream that encrypts the base stream as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream.#ctor(System.IO.Stream)"> <summary> Initializes an EncryptStream for Multipart uploads with an encryption algorithm and a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform encryption on..</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream.Read(System.Byte[],System.Int32,System.Int32)"> <summary> Reads a sequence of bytes from the current stream and advances the position within the stream by the number of bytes read. </summary> <param name="buffer"> An array of bytes. When this method returns, the buffer contains the specified byte array with the values between offset and (offset + count - 1) replaced by the bytes read from the current source. </param> <param name="offset"> The zero-based byte offset in buffer at which to begin storing the data read from the current stream. </param> <param name="count"> The maximum number of bytes to be read from the current stream. </param> <returns> The total number of bytes read into the buffer. This can be less than the number of bytes requested if that many bytes are not currently available, or zero (0) if the end of the stream has been reached. </returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream.CanSeek"> <summary> Gets a value indicating whether the current stream supports seeking. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream.Length"> <summary> Returns encrypted content length. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream.Position"> <summary> Gets or sets the position within the current stream. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream.Seek(System.Int64,System.IO.SeekOrigin)"> <summary> Sets the position within the current stream. </summary> <param name="offset">A byte offset relative to the origin parameter.</param> <param name="origin"> A value of type System.IO.SeekOrigin indicating the reference point used to obtain the new position.</param> <returns>The new position within the current stream.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream.ValidateBaseStream"> <summary> Validates the underlying stream. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream`1"> <summary> A wrapper stream that encrypts the base stream as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EncryptUploadPartStream`1.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Initializes an EncryptStream with an encryption algorithm and a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform encryption on..</param> <param name="key">Symmetric key to perform encryption</param> <param name="IV">Initialization vector to perform encryption</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.AESEncryptionUploadPartStream"> <summary> A wrapper stream that encrypts the base stream as it is being read. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.AESEncryptionUploadPartStream.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Byte[])"> <summary> Initializes an AESEncryptionStream with a base stream. </summary> <param name="baseStream">Stream to perform encryption on..</param> <param name="key">Symmetric key to perform encryption</param> <param name="IV">Initialization vector to perform encryption</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.InternalSystemDiagnosticsLogger"> <summary> Logger wrapper for System.Diagnostics.TraceSource logger. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.TraceSourceUtil"> <summary> Creates TraceRoute for a given Type or the closest "parent" that has a listener configured. Example: if type is Amazon.DynamoDB.AmazonDynamoDBClient, listeners can be configured for: -Amazon.DynamoDB.AmazonDynamoDBClient -Amazon.DynamoDB -Amazon The first matching TraceSource with listeners will be used. If no listeners are configured for type or one of its "parents", will return null. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.TraceSourceUtil.GetTraceSource(System.Type)"> <summary> Gets a TraceSource for given Type with SourceLevels.All. If there are no listeners configured for targetType or one of its "parents", returns null. </summary> <param name="targetType"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.TraceSourceUtil.GetTraceSource(System.Type,System.Diagnostics.SourceLevels)"> <summary> Gets a TraceSource for given Type and SourceLevels. If there are no listeners configured for targetType or one of its "parents", returns null. </summary> <param name="targetType"></param> <param name="sourceLevels"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpErrorResponseException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the HttpErrorResponseException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpErrorResponseException.GetObjectData(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Sets the <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> with information about the exception. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). </exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.PipelineHandler"> <summary> An abstract pipeline handler that has implements IPipelineHandler, and has the default implmentation. This is the base class for most of the handler implementations. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.PipelineHandler.Logger"> <summary> The logger used to log messages. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.PipelineHandler.InnerHandler"> <summary> The inner handler which is called after the current handler completes it's processing. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.PipelineHandler.OuterHandler"> <summary> The outer handler which encapsulates the current handler. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.PipelineHandler.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Contains the processing logic for a synchronous request invocation. This method calls InnerHandler.InvokeSync to continue processing of the request by the pipeline. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.PipelineHandler.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Contains the processing logic for an asynchronous request invocation. This method calls InnerHandler.InvokeSync to continue processing of the request by the pipeline. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.PipelineHandler.LogMetrics(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Logs the metrics for the current execution context. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline"> <summary> A runtime pipeline contains a collection of handlers which represent different stages of request and response processing. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.Handler"> <summary> The top-most handler in the pipeline. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler)"> <summary> Constructor for RuntimePipeline. </summary> <param name="handler">The handler with which the pipeline is initalized.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.#ctor(System.Collections.Generic.IList{Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler})"> <summary> Constructor for RuntimePipeline. </summary> <param name="handlers">List of handlers with which the pipeline is initalized.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.#ctor(System.Collections.Generic.IList{Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler},Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.ILogger)"> <summary> Constructor for RuntimePipeline. </summary> <param name="handlers">List of handlers with which the pipeline is initalized.</param> <param name="logger">The logger used to log messages.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.ILogger)"> <summary> Constructor for RuntimePipeline. </summary> <param name="handler">The handler with which the pipeline is initalized.</param> <param name="logger">The logger used to log messages.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Invokes the pipeline synchronously. </summary> <param name="executionContext">Request context</param> <returns>Response context</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Invokes the pipeline asynchronously. </summary> <param name="executionContext">Request context</param> <returns>Response context</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.AddHandler(Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler)"> <summary> Adds a new handler to the top of the pipeline. </summary> <param name="handler">The handler to be added to the pipeline.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.AddHandlerAfter``1(Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler)"> <summary> Adds a handler after the first instance of handler of type T. </summary> <typeparam name="T">Type of the handler after which the given handler instance is added.</typeparam> <param name="handler">The handler to be added to the pipeline.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.AddHandlerBefore``1(Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler)"> <summary> Adds a handler before the first instance of handler of type T. </summary> <typeparam name="T">Type of the handler before which the given handler instance is added.</typeparam> <param name="handler">The handler to be added to the pipeline.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.RemoveHandler``1"> <summary> Removes the first occurance of a handler of type T. </summary> <typeparam name="T">Type of the handler which will be removed.</typeparam> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.ReplaceHandler``1(Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler)"> <summary> Replaces the first occurance of a handler of type T with the given handler. </summary> <typeparam name="T">Type of the handler which will be replaced.</typeparam> <param name="handler">The handler to be added to the pipeline.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.InsertHandler(Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler,Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler)"> <summary> Inserts the given handler after current handler in the pipeline. </summary> <param name="handler">Handler to be inserted in the pipeline.</param> <param name="current">Handler after which the given handler is inserted.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.GetInnermostHandler(Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler)"> <summary> Gets the innermost handler by traversing the inner handler till it reaches the last one. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.Handlers"> <summary> Retrieves a list of handlers, in the order of their execution. </summary> <returns>Handlers in the current pipeline.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimePipeline.EnumerateHandlers"> <summary> Retrieves current handlers, in the order of their execution. </summary> <returns>Handlers in the current pipeline.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorHandler"> <summary> This handler processes exceptions thrown from the HTTP handler and unmarshalls error responses. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorHandler._exceptionHandlers"> <summary> Default set of exception handlers. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorHandler.ExceptionHandlers"> <summary> Default set of exception handlers. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorHandler.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.ILogger)"> <summary> Constructor for ErrorHandler. </summary> <param name="logger">an ILogger instance.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorHandler.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Handles and processes any exception thrown from underlying handlers. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorHandler.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Handles and processes any exception thrown from underlying handlers. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorHandler.DisposeReponse(Amazon.Runtime.IResponseContext)"> <summary> Disposes the response body. </summary> <param name="responseContext">The response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorHandler.ProcessException(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,System.Exception)"> <summary> Processes an exception by invoking a matching exception handler for the given exception. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <param name="exception">The exception to be processed.</param> <returns> This method returns a boolean value which indicates if the original exception should be rethrown. This method can also throw a new exception that may be thrown by exception processing by a matching exception handler. </returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ExceptionHandler`1"> <summary> The abstract base class for exception handlers. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The exception type.</typeparam> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpErrorResponseExceptionHandler"> <summary> The exception handler for HttpErrorResponseException exception. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpErrorResponseExceptionHandler.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.ILogger)"> <summary> The constructor for HttpErrorResponseExceptionHandler. </summary> <param name="logger">in instance of ILogger.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpErrorResponseExceptionHandler.HandleException(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpErrorResponseException)"> <summary> Handles an exception for the given execution context. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <param name="exception">The exception to handle.</param> <returns> Returns a boolean value which indicates if the original exception should be rethrown. This method can also throw a new exception to replace the original exception. </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpErrorResponseExceptionHandler.HandleSuppressed404(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform.IWebResponseData)"> <summary> Checks if a HTTP 404 status code is returned which needs to be suppressed and processes it. If a suppressed 404 is present, it unmarshalls the response and returns true to indicate that a suppressed 404 was processed, else returns false. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <param name="httpErrorResponse"></param> <returns> If a suppressed 404 is present, returns true, else returns false. </returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.WebExceptionHandler"> <summary> The exception handler for HttpErrorResponseException exception. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CallbackHandler"> <summary> A pipeline handler which provides hooks to run external code in the pre-invoke and post-invoke phases. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CallbackHandler.OnPreInvoke"> <summary> Action to execute on the pre invoke phase. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CallbackHandler.OnPostInvoke"> <summary> Action to execute on the post invoke phase. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CallbackHandler.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Calls the PreInvoke and PostInvoke methods before and after calling the next handler in the pipeline. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CallbackHandler.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Calls the PreInvoke and PostInvoke methods before and after calling the next handler in the pipeline. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CallbackHandler.PreInvoke(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Executes the OnPreInvoke action as part of pre-invoke. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CallbackHandler.PostInvoke(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Executes the OnPreInvoke action as part of post-invoke. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CredentialsRetriever"> <summary> This handler retrieved the AWS credentials to be used for the current call. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CredentialsRetriever.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.AWSCredentials)"> <summary> The constructor for CredentialsRetriever. </summary> <param name="credentials">An AWSCredentials instance.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CredentialsRetriever.PreInvoke(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Retrieves the credentials to be used for the current call before invoking the next handler. </summary> <param name="executionContext"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CredentialsRetriever.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Calls pre invoke logic before calling the next handler in the pipeline. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.CredentialsRetriever.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Calls pre invoke logic before calling the next handler in the pipeline. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.EndpointResolver"> <summary> This handler resolves the endpoint to be used for the current request. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.EndpointResolver.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Calls pre invoke logic before calling the next handler in the pipeline. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.EndpointResolver.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Calls pre invoke logic before calling the next handler in the pipeline. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.EndpointResolver.PreInvoke(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Resolves the endpoint to be used for the current request before invoking the next handler. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.EndpointResolver.DetermineEndpoint(Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Determines the endpoint for the request. </summary> <param name="requestContext">The request context.</param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorCallbackHandler"> <summary> This handler provides an OnError action that can be used as hook for external code to handle exceptions in the runtime pipeline. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorCallbackHandler.OnError"> <summary> Action to execute if an exception occurs during the execution of any underlying handlers. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ErrorCallbackHandler.HandleException(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,System.Exception)"> <summary> Executes the OnError action if an exception occurs during the execution of any underlying handlers. </summary> <param name="executionContext"></param> <param name="exception"></param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Marshaller"> <summary> This handler marshalls the request before calling invoking the next handler. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Marshaller.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Calls pre invoke logic before calling the next handler in the pipeline. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Marshaller.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Calls pre invoke logic before calling the next handler in the pipeline. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Marshaller.PreInvoke(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Marshalls the request before calling invoking the next handler. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.MetricsHandler"> <summary> This handler manages the metrics used to time the complete call and logs the final metrics. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.MetricsHandler.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Captures the overall execution time and logs final metrics. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.MetricsHandler.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Captures the overall execution time and logs final metrics. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext"> The execution context, it contains the request and response context. </param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RedirectHandler"> <summary> This handler processes HTTP redirects and reissues the call to the redirected location. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RedirectHandler.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Processes HTTP redirects and reissues the call to the redirected location. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RedirectHandler.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Processes HTTP redirects and reissues the call to the redirected location. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RedirectHandler.HandleRedirect(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Checks if an HTTP 307 (temporary redirect) has occured and changes the request endpoint to the redirected location. </summary> <param name="executionContext"> The execution context, it contains the request and response context. </param> <returns> A boolean value that indicates if a redirect has occured. </returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Signer"> <summary> This 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name="executionContext"> The execution context, it contains the request and response context. </param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Signer.ShouldSign(Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Determines if the request should be signed. </summary> <param name="requestContext">The request context.</param> <returns>A boolean value that indicated if the request should be signed.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Signer.SignRequest(Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Signs the request. </summary> <param name="requestContext">The request context.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Unmarshaller"> <summary> This handler unmarshalls the HTTP response. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Unmarshaller.#ctor(System.Boolean)"> <summary> The constructor for Unmarshaller. </summary> <param name="supportsResponseLogging"> Boolean value which indicated if the unmarshaller handler supports response logging. </param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Unmarshaller.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Unmarshalls the response returned by the HttpHandler. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Unmarshaller.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Unmarshalls the response returned by the HttpHandler. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Unmarshaller.Unmarshall(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Unmarshalls the HTTP response. </summary> <param name="executionContext"> The execution context, it contains the request and response context. </param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpHandler`1"> <summary> The HTTP handler contains common logic for issuing an HTTP request that is independent of the underlying HTTP infrastructure. </summary> <typeparam name="TRequestContent"></typeparam> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpHandler`1.CallbackSender"> <summary> The sender parameter used in any events raised by this handler. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpHandler`1.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequestFactory{`0},System.Object)"> <summary> The constructor for HttpHandler. </summary> <param name="requestFactory">The request factory used to create HTTP Requests.</param> <param name="callbackSender">The sender parameter used in any events raised by this handler.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpHandler`1.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Issues an HTTP request for the current request context. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpHandler`1.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Issues an HTTP request for the current request context. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpHandler`1.WriteContentToRequestBody(`0,Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest{`0},Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Determines the content for request body and uses the HTTP request to write the content to the HTTP request body. </summary> <param name="requestContent">Content to be written.</param> <param name="httpRequest">The HTTP request.</param> <param name="requestContext">The request context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpHandler`1.CreateWebRequest(Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Creates the HttpWebRequest and configures the end point, content, user agent and proxy settings. </summary> <param name="requestContext">The async request.</param> <returns>The web request that actually makes the call.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpHandler`1.Dispose"> <summary> Disposes the HTTP handler. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpWebRequestFactory"> <summary> The request factory for System.Net.HttpWebRequest. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpWebRequestFactory.CreateHttpRequest(System.Uri)"> <summary> Creates an HTTP request for the given URI. </summary> <param name="requestUri">The request URI.</param> <returns>An HTTP request.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpWebRequestFactory.Dispose"> <summary> Disposes the HttpWebRequestFactory. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest"> <summary> HTTP request wrapper for System.Net.HttpWebRequest. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.#ctor(System.Uri)"> <summary> Constructor for HttpRequest. </summary> <param name="requestUri">The request URI.</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.Request"> <summary> The underlying HTTP web request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.Method"> <summary> The HTTP method or verb. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.RequestUri"> <summary> The request URI. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.GetResponse"> <summary> Returns the HTTP response. </summary> <returns>The HTTP response.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.GetRequestContent"> <summary> Gets a handle to the request content. </summary> <returns>The request content.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.WriteToRequestBody(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String},Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Writes a stream to the request body. </summary> <param name="requestContent">The destination where the content stream is written.</param> <param name="contentStream">The content stream to be written.</param> <param name="contentHeaders">HTTP content headers.</param> <param name="requestContext">The request context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.WriteToRequestBody(System.IO.Stream,System.Byte[],System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String})"> <summary> Writes a byte array to the request body. </summary> <param name="requestContent">The destination where the content stream is written.</param> <param name="content">The content stream to be written.</param> <param name="contentHeaders">HTTP content headers.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.Abort"> <summary> Aborts the HTTP request. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.GetRequestContentAsync"> <summary> Gets a handle to the request content. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.GetResponseAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken)"> <summary> Returns the HTTP response. </summary> <param name="cancellationToken">A cancellation token that can be used to cancel the asynchronous operation.</param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.ConfigureRequest(Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Configures a request as per the request context. </summary> <param name="requestContext">The request context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.SetRequestHeaders(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String})"> <summary> Sets the headers on the request. </summary> <param name="headers">A dictionary of header names and values.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.Dispose"> <summary> Disposes the HttpRequest. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.HttpRequest.SetupProgressListeners(System.IO.Stream,System.Int64,System.Object,System.EventHandler{Amazon.Runtime.StreamTransferProgressArgs})"> <summary> Sets up the progress listeners </summary> <param name="originalStream">The content stream</param> <param name="progressUpdateInterval">The interval at which progress needs to be published</param> <param name="sender">The objects which is trigerring the progress changes</param> <param name="callback">The callback which will be invoked when the progress changed event is trigerred</param> <returns>an <see cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EventStream"/> object, incase the progress is setup, else returns the original stream</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy"> <summary> The default implementation of the retry policy. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.MaxBackoffInMilliseconds"> <summary> The maximum value of exponential backoff in milliseconds, which will be used to wait before retrying a request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.HttpStatusCodesToRetryOn"> <summary> List of HTTP Status codes codes which are returned as part of the error response. These status codes will be retried. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.ErrorCodesToRetryOn"> <summary> List of AWS specific error codes which are returned as part of the error response. These error codes will be retried. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.WebExceptionStatusesToRetryOn"> <summary> List of WebExceptionStatus for a WebException which will be retried. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.#ctor(System.Int32)"> <summary> Constructor for DefaultRetryPolicy. </summary> <param name="maxRetries">The maximum number of retries before throwing back a exception. This does not count the initial request.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.CanRetry(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Returns true if the request is in a state where it can be retried, else false. </summary> <param name="executionContext">Request context containing the state of the request.</param> <returns>Returns true if the request is in a state where it can be retried, else false.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.RetryForException(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,System.Exception)"> <summary> Return true if the request should be retried. </summary> <param name="executionContext">Request context containing the state of the request.</param> <param name="exception">The exception thrown by the previous request.</param> <returns>Return true if the request should be retried.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.RetryLimitReached(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Checks if the retry limit is reached. </summary> <param name="executionContext">Request context containing the state of the request.</param> <returns>Return false if the request can be retried, based on number of retries.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.DefaultRetryPolicy.WaitBeforeRetry(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Waits before retrying a request. The default policy implements a exponential backoff. </summary> <param name="executionContext">Request context containing the state of the request.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RetryHandler"> <summary> The retry handler has the generic logic for retrying requests. It uses a retry policy which specifies when a retry should be performed. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RetryHandler.Logger"> <summary> The logger used to log messages. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RetryHandler.RetryPolicy"> <summary> The retry policy which specifies when a retry should be performed. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RetryHandler.#ctor(Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy)"> <summary> Constructor which takes in a retry policy. </summary> <param name="retryPolicy">Retry Policy</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RetryHandler.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Invokes the inner handler and performs a retry, if required as per the retry policy. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RetryHandler.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Invokes the inner handler and performs a retry, if required as per the retry policy. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RetryHandler.PrepareForRetry(Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Prepares the request for retry. </summary> <param name="requestContext">Request context containing the state of the request.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimeAsyncResult.Dispose(System.Boolean)"> <summary> Implements the Dispose pattern </summary> <param name="disposing">Whether this object is being disposed via a call to Dispose or garbage collected.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.RuntimeAsyncResult.Dispose"> <summary> Disposes of all managed and unmanaged resources. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig"> <summary> Provides information for Client Context header. Client Context header needs information like App title, version code, version name, package name etc. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.AppTitle"> <summary> The title of your app. For example, "My App". If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.AppVersionName"> <summary> The version for your app. For example, V3.0. If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.AppVersionCode"> <summary> The version code of your app. For example, 3.0. If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.AppPackageName"> <summary> The name of your app package. For example, com.your_company.your_app. If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.Platform"> <summary> The operating system of the device. For example, iPhoneOS. If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.PlatformVersion"> <summary> The version of the operating system of the device. For example, 8.1. If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.Locale"> <summary> The locale of the device. For example, en_US. If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.Make"> <summary> The manufacturer of the device. For example, Samsung. If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.ClientContextConfig.Model"> <summary> The model of the device. For example, Nexus. If this property is not null, the value would be used in Client Context header. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.ConstantClass"> <summary> Base class for constant class that holds the value that will be sent to AWS for the static constants. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ConstantClass.Value"> <summary> Gets the value that needs to be used when send the value to AWS </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.ConstantClass.Intern"> <summary> Attempt to find correct-cased constant value using whatever cased value the user has provided. This is primarily useful for mapping any-cased values from a CLI tool to the specific casing required by the service, avoiding the need for the user to (a) remember the specific case and (b) actually type it correctly. </summary> <returns>The properly cased service constant matching the value</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.SigningAlgorithm"> <summary> The valid hashing algorithm supported by the sdk for request signing. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.ErrorType"> <summary> Which end of a request was responsible for a service error response. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Runtime.ErrorType.Sender"> <summary> The sender was responsible for the error, i.e. the client request failed validation or was improperly formatted. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Runtime.ErrorType.Receiver"> <summary> The error occured within the service. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Runtime.ErrorType.Unknown"> <summary> An unrecognized error type was returned. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.ILogMessage"> <summary> Interface for a single logged message. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ILogMessage.Format"> <summary> Log message format. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ILogMessage.Args"> <summary> Log message arguments. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ILogMessage.Provider"> <summary> Culture-specific formatting provider. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.IRequestMetrics"> <summary> Metrics collected by the SDK on a per-request basis. </summary> <remarks> Each request made to an AWS service by the SDK can have metrics collected and logged. This interface represents the collected metrics for a request. The metrics include properties (i.e. request id and other metadata), timings for each stage of the request, and counters. </remarks> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IRequestMetrics.Properties"> <summary> Collection of properties being tracked </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IRequestMetrics.Timings"> <summary> Timings for metrics being tracked </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IRequestMetrics.Counters"> <summary> Counters being tracked </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IRequestMetrics.IsEnabled"> <summary> Whether metrics are enabled for the request </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IRequestMetrics.ToJSON"> <summary> JSON representation of the current metrics </summary> <returns>JSON string</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.IMetricsTiming"> <summary> Represents how long a phase of an SDK request took. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IMetricsTiming.IsFinished"> <summary> Whether the timing has been stopped </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IMetricsTiming.ElapsedTicks"> <summary> Elapsed ticks from start to stop. If timing hasn't been stopped yet, returns 0. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IMetricsTiming.ElapsedTime"> <summary> Elapsed time from start to stop. If timing hasn't been stopped yet, returns TimeSpan.Zero </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.IMetricsFormatter"> <summary> User supplied type to perform metrics formatting. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IMetricsFormatter.FormatMetrics(Amazon.Runtime.IRequestMetrics)"> <summary> Produce custom formatting for SDK metrics. </summary> <remarks> If defined, this method will be called for every request made by the SDK. </remarks> <param name="metrics">An instance of IRequestMetrics produced by the SDK</param> <returns>formatted string representation of the metrics</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.Metric"> <summary> Predefined request metrics that are collected by the SDK. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.ResponseMetadata"> <summary> Information about the request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.ResponseMetadata.RequestId"> <summary> Gets and sets the RequestId property. ID that uniquely identifies a request. Amazon keeps track of request IDs. If you have a question about a request, include the request ID in your correspondence. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.SignatureException"> <summary> This exception is thrown if there are problems signing the request. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SignatureException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)"> <summary> Constructs a new instance of the SignatureException class with serialized data. </summary> <param name="info">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo" /> that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown.</param> <param name="context">The <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext" /> that contains contextual information about the source or destination.</param> <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">The <paramref name="info" /> parameter is null. </exception> <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException">The class name is null or <see cref="P:System.Exception.HResult" /> is zero (0). </exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StreamTransferProgressArgs.#ctor(System.Int64,System.Int64,System.Int64)"> <summary> The constructor takes the number of currently transferred bytes and the total number of bytes to be transferred </summary> <param name="incrementTransferred">The number of bytes transferred since last event</param> <param name="transferred">The number of bytes transferred</param> <param name="total">The total number of bytes to be transferred</param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StreamTransferProgressArgs.PercentDone"> <summary> Gets the percentage of transfer completed </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StreamTransferProgressArgs.IncrementTransferred"> <summary> Gets the number of bytes transferred since last event </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StreamTransferProgressArgs.TransferredBytes"> <summary> Gets the number of bytes transferred </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.StreamTransferProgressArgs.TotalBytes"> <summary> Gets the total number of bytes to be transferred </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.StreamTransferProgressArgs.ToString"> <summary> Returns a string representation of this object </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler"> <summary> Interface for a handler in a pipeline. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler.Logger"> <summary> The logger used to log messages. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler.InnerHandler"> <summary> The inner handler which is called after the current handler completes it's processing. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler.OuterHandler"> <summary> The outer handler which encapsulates the current handler. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler.InvokeSync(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Contains the processing logic for a synchronous request invocation. This method should call InnerHandler.InvokeSync to continue processing of the request by the pipeline, unless it's a terminating handler. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IPipelineHandler.InvokeAsync``1(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Contains the processing logic for an asynchronous request invocation. This method should call InnerHandler.InvokeSync to continue processing of the request by the pipeline, unless it's a terminating handler. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The response type for the current request.</typeparam> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.IExceptionHandler"> <summary> The interface for an exception handler. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IExceptionHandler.Handle(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,System.Exception)"> <summary> Handles an exception for the given execution context. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <param name="exception">The exception to handle.</param> <returns> Returns a boolean value which indicates if the original exception should be rethrown. This method can also throw a new exception to replace the original exception. </returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.IExceptionHandler`1"> <summary> The interface for an exception handler with a generic parameter for the exception type. </summary> <typeparam name="T">The exception type.</typeparam> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IExceptionHandler`1.HandleException(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,`0)"> <summary> Handles an exception for the given execution context. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context, it contains the request and response context.</param> <param name="exception">The exception to handle.</param> <returns> Returns a boolean value which indicates if the original exception should be rethrown. This method can also throw a new exception to replace the original exception. </returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequestFactory`1"> <summary> The interface for a HTTP request factory. </summary> <typeparam name="TRequestContent">The type used by the underlying HTTP API to represent the request body.</typeparam> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequestFactory`1.CreateHttpRequest(System.Uri)"> <summary> Creates an HTTP request for the given URI. </summary> <param name="requestUri">The request URI.</param> <returns>An HTTP request.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1"> <summary> The interface for an HTTP request that is agnostic of the underlying HTTP API. </summary> <typeparam name="TRequestContent">The type used by the underlying HTTP API to represent the HTTP request content.</typeparam> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.Method"> <summary> The HTTP method or verb. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.RequestUri"> <summary> The request URI. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.ConfigureRequest(Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Configures a request as per the request context. </summary> <param name="requestContext">The request context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.SetRequestHeaders(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String})"> <summary> Sets the headers on the request. </summary> <param name="headers">A dictionary of header names and values.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.GetRequestContent"> <summary> Gets a handle to the request content. </summary> <returns>The request content.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.GetResponse"> <summary> Returns the HTTP response. </summary> <returns>The HTTP response.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.WriteToRequestBody(`0,System.IO.Stream,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String},Amazon.Runtime.IRequestContext)"> <summary> Writes a stream to the request body. </summary> <param name="requestContent">The destination where the content stream is written.</param> <param name="contentStream">The content stream to be written.</param> <param name="contentHeaders">HTTP content headers.</param> <param name="requestContext">The request context.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.WriteToRequestBody(`0,System.Byte[],System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String})"> <summary> Writes a byte array to the request body. </summary> <param name="requestContent">The destination where the content stream is written.</param> <param name="content">The content stream to be written.</param> <param name="contentHeaders">HTTP content headers.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.SetupProgressListeners(System.IO.Stream,System.Int64,System.Object,System.EventHandler{Amazon.Runtime.StreamTransferProgressArgs})"> <summary> Sets up the progress listeners </summary> <param name="originalStream">The content stream</param> <param name="progressUpdateInterval">The interval at which progress needs to be published</param> <param name="sender">The objects which is trigerring the progress changes</param> <param name="callback">The callback which will be invoked when the progress changed event is trigerred</param> <returns>an <see cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Util.EventStream"/> object, incase the progress is setup, else returns the original stream</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.Abort"> <summary> Aborts the HTTP request. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.GetRequestContentAsync"> <summary> Gets a handle to the request content. </summary> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.IHttpRequest`1.GetResponseAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken)"> <summary> Returns the HTTP response. </summary> <param name="cancellationToken">A cancellation token that can be used to cancel the asynchronous operation.</param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy"> <summary> A retry policy specifies all aspects of retry behavior. This includes conditions when the request should be retried, checks of retry limit, preparing the request before retry and introducing delay (backoff) before retries. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy.MaxRetries"> <summary> Maximum number of retries to be performed. This does not count the initial request. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy.Logger"> <summary> The logger used to log messages. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy.Retry(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,System.Exception)"> <summary> Checks if a retry should be performed with the given execution context and exception. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> <param name="exception">The exception throw after issuing the request.</param> <returns>Returns true if the request should be retried, else false.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy.CanRetry(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Returns true if the request is in a state where it can be retried, else false. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> <returns>Returns true if the request is in a state where it can be retried, else false.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy.RetryForException(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext,System.Exception)"> <summary> Return true if the request should be retried for the given exception. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> <param name="exception">The exception thrown by the previous request.</param> <returns>Return true if the request should be retried.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy.RetryLimitReached(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Checks if the retry limit is reached. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> <returns>Return false if the request can be retried, based on number of retries.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.RetryPolicy.WaitBeforeRetry(Amazon.Runtime.IExecutionContext)"> <summary> Waits before retrying a request. </summary> <param name="executionContext">The execution context which contains both the requests and response context.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3"> <summary> ICoreAmazonS3 is not meant to use directly. It defines S3 with basic .NET types and allows other services to be able to use S3 as a runtime dependency. This interface is implemented by the AmazonS3Client defined in the S3 assembly. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.GeneratePreSignedURL(System.String,System.String,System.DateTime,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object})"> <summary> Generate a presigned URL. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="expiration"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.GetAllObjectKeys(System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object})"> <summary> Get all the object keys for the particular bucket and key prefix. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="prefix"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.Delete(System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object})"> <summary> Delete the object. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.Deletes(System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable{System.String},System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object})"> <summary> Deletes the ojects. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKeys"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.UploadObjectFromStream(System.String,System.String,System.IO.Stream,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object})"> <summary> Upload an object from a stream. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="stream"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.UploadObjectFromFilePath(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object})"> <summary> Upload an object from a file path. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="filepath"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.DownloadToFilePath(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object})"> <summary> Download object to a file path. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="filepath"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.GetObjectStream(System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object})"> <summary> Get stream for an object. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.MakeObjectPublic(System.String,System.String,System.Boolean)"> <summary> Set the ACL on the object to public readable. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="enable"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.EnsureBucketExists(System.String)"> <summary> Check to see if the bucket exists and if it doesn't create the bucket. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.DoesS3BucketExist(System.String)"> <summary> Check to see if the bucket exists. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.UploadObjectFromStreamAsync(System.String,System.String,System.IO.Stream,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object},System.Threading.CancellationToken)"> <summary> Upload an object from a stream. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="stream"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> <param name="cancellationToken"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.DeleteAsync(System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object},System.Threading.CancellationToken)"> <summary> Delete an object. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> <param name="cancellationToken"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.GetObjectStreamAsync(System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object},System.Threading.CancellationToken)"> <summary> Open a stream to an object in S3. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> <param name="cancellationToken"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.UploadObjectFromFilePathAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object},System.Threading.CancellationToken)"> <summary> Upload an object from a file path. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="filepath"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> <param name="cancellationToken"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonS3.DownloadToFilePathAsync(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.Object},System.Threading.CancellationToken)"> <summary> Download an object in S3 to a file path. </summary> <param name="bucketName"></param> <param name="objectKey"></param> <param name="filepath"></param> <param name="additionalProperties"></param> <param name="cancellationToken"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonSQS"> <summary> ICoreAmazonSQS is not meant to use directly. It defines SQS with basic .NET types and allows other services to be able to use SQS as a runtime dependency. This interface is implemented by the AmazonSQSClient defined in the SQS assembly. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonSQS.GetAttributes(System.String)"> <summary> Get the attributes for the queue identified by the queue URL. </summary> <param name="queueUrl">The queue URL to get attributes for.</param> <returns>The attributes for the queue.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonSQS.SetAttributes(System.String,System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary{System.String,System.String})"> <summary> Set the attributes on the queue identified by the queue URL. </summary> <param name="queueUrl">The queue URL to set the attributues.</param> <param name="attributes">The attributes to set.</param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonSTS"> <summary> ICoreAmazonSTS is not meant to use directly. It defines Security Token service with basic .NET types and allows other services to be able to use the service as a runtime dependency. This interface is implemented by the AmazonSecurityTokenServiceClient defined in the AWSSDK.SecurityToken assembly. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Runtime.SharedInterfaces.ICoreAmazonSTS.CredentialsFromSAMLAuthentication(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.TimeSpan,System.Net.ICredentials)"> <summary> Authenticates against a federated identity endpoint supporting SAML and returns temporary AWS credentials for the supplied role. </summary> <param name="endpoint">The endpoint for the federated identity provider</param> <param name="authenticationType">The authentication type to use (NTLM, Kerberos etc)</param> <param name="roleARN">The ARN of the role the user is to assume following authentication</param> <param name="credentialDuration">TTL duration for the generated credentials.</param> <param name="userCredential"> Optional; alternate user credential for authentication. If null the identity of the current process is used. </param> <returns>Generated credential data, including SAML-related information such as subject.</returns> <remarks> Proxy settings that are required for the HTTPS and STS calls made during the authentication/credential generation process are supported and should have been configured on the STS ClientConfig instance associated with the STS client instance exposing this interface. </remarks> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.AWSSection"> <summary> Root AWS config section </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.AWSSection.Proxy"> <summary> Gets and sets the proxy settings for the SDK to use. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.ProxySection"> <summary> Settings for configuring a proxy for the SDK to use. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.ProxySection.Host"> <summary> Gets and sets the host name or IP address of the proxy server. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.ProxySection.Port"> <summary> Gets and sets the port number of the proxy. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.ProxySection.Username"> <summary> Gets and sets the username to authenticate with the proxy server. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.ProxySection.Password"> <summary> Gets and sets the password to authenticate with the proxy server. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.LoggingSection"> <summary> Logging section </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.WritableConfigurationElementCollection`1"> <summary> Easy-to-use generic collection </summary> <typeparam name="T"></typeparam> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.SerializableConfigurationElement"> <summary> Configuration element that serializes properly when used with collections </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.WritableConfigurationElement"> <summary> ConfigurationElement class which returns false for IsReadOnly </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.ProxyConfig"> <summary> Settings for configuring a proxy for the SDK to use. </summary> <summary> Settings for configuring a proxy for the SDK to use. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.ProxyConfig.Host"> <summary> The host name or IP address of the proxy server. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.ProxyConfig.Port"> <summary> The port number of the proxy. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.ProxyConfig.Username"> <summary> The username to authenticate with the proxy server. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.ProxyConfig.Password"> <summary> The password to authenticate with the proxy server. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.LoggingConfig"> <summary> Settings for logging in the SDK. </summary> <summary> Settings for logging in the SDK. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.LoggingConfig.LogTo"> <summary> Logging destination. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.LoggingConfig.LogResponses"> <summary> When to log responses. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.LoggingConfig.LogResponsesSizeLimit"> <summary> Gets or sets the size limit in bytes for logged responses. If logging for response body is enabled, logged response body is limited to this size. The default limit is 1KB. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.LoggingConfig.LogMetrics"> <summary> Whether or not to log SDK metrics. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.LoggingConfig.LogMetricsCustomFormatter"> <summary> A custom formatter added through Configuration </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRanges"> <summary> This class can be used to discover the public address ranges for AWS. The information is retrieved from the publicly accessible https://ip-ranges.amazonaws.com/ip-ranges.json file. </summary> <remarks> The information in this file is generated from our internal system-of-record and is authoritative. You can expect it to change several times per week and should poll accordingly. </remarks> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRanges.GlobalRegionIdentifier"> <summary> Region identifier string for ROUTE53 and CLOUDFRONT ranges </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRanges.ServiceKeys"> <summary> Collection of service keys found in the data file. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRanges.CreateDate"> <summary> The publication date and time of the file that was downloaded and parsed. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRanges.AllAddressRanges"> <summary> Collection of all public IP ranges. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRanges.AddressRangesByServiceKey(System.String)"> <summary> Filtered collection of public IP ranges for the given service key </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRanges.AddressRangesByRegion(System.String)"> <summary> Filtered collection of public IP ranges for the given region (us-east-1 etc) or GLOBAL. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRanges.Load"> <summary> Downloads the most recent copy of the endpoint address file and parses it to a collection of address range objects. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRange"> <summary> Represents the IP address range for a single region and service key. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRange.IpPrefix"> <summary> The public IP address range, in CIDR notation. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRange.Region"> <summary> The AWS region or GLOBAL for edge locations. Note that the CLOUDFRONT and ROUTE53 ranges are GLOBAL. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSPublicIpAddressRange.Service"> <summary> The subset of IP address ranges. Specify AMAZON to get all IP address ranges (for example, the ranges in the EC2 subset are also in the AMAZON subset). Note that some IP address ranges are only in the AMAZON subset. </summary> <remarks> Valid values for the service key include "AMAZON", "EC2", "ROUTE53", "ROUTE53_HEALTHCHECKS", and "CLOUDFRONT." If you need to know all of the ranges and don't care about the service, use the "AMAZON" entries. The other entries are subsets of this one. Also, some of the services, such as S3, are represented in "AMAZON" and do not have an entry that is specific to the service. We plan to add additional values over time; code accordingly! </remarks> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils"> <summary> This class defines utilities and constants that can be used by all the client libraries of the SDK. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.UserAgentHeader"> <summary> The user agent string header </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ValidUrlCharacters"> <summary> The Set of accepted and valid Url characters per RFC3986. Characters outside of this set will be encoded. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ValidUrlCharactersRFC1738"> <summary> The Set of accepted and valid Url characters per RFC1738. Characters outside of this set will be encoded. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ValidPathCharacters"> <summary> The set of accepted and valid Url path characters per RFC3986. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.UrlEncodedContent"> <summary> The string representing Url Encoded Content in HTTP requests </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.GMTDateFormat"> <summary> The GMT Date Format string. Used when parsing date objects </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ISO8601DateFormat"> <summary> The ISO8601Date Format string. Used when parsing date objects </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ISO8601DateFormatNoMS"> <summary> The ISO8601Date Format string. Used when parsing date objects </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ISO8601BasicDateTimeFormat"> <summary> The ISO8601 Basic date/time format string. Used when parsing date objects </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ISO8601BasicDateFormat"> <summary> The ISO8601 basic date format. Used during AWS4 signature computation. </summary> </member> <member name="F:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.RFC822DateFormat"> <summary> The RFC822Date Format string. Used when parsing date objects </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.GetExtension(System.String)"> <summary> Returns an extension of a path. This has the same behavior as System.IO.Path.GetExtension, but does not check the path for invalid characters. </summary> <param name="path"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.GetParametersAsString(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{System.String,System.String})"> Convert Dictionary of paremeters to Url encoded query string </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.CanonicalizeResourcePath(System.Uri,System.String)"> <summary> Returns the canonicalized resource path for the service endpoint </summary> <param name="endpoint">Endpoint URL for the request</param> <param name="resourcePath">Resource path for the request</param> <remarks> If resourcePath begins or ends with slash, the resulting canonicalized path will follow suit. </remarks> <returns>Canonicalized resource path for the endpoint</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.Join(System.Collections.Generic.List{System.String})"> <summary> Returns a new string created by joining each of the strings in the specified list together, with a comma between them. </summary> <parma name="strings">The list of strings to join into a single, comma delimited string list.</parma> <returns> A new string created by joining each of the strings in the specified list together, with a comma between strings.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.DetermineRegion(System.String)"> <summary> Attempt to infer the region for a service request based on the endpoint </summary> <param name="url">Endpoint to the service to be called</param> <returns> Region parsed from the endpoint; DefaultRegion (or DefaultGovRegion) if it cannot be determined/is not explicit </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.DetermineService(System.String)"> <summary> Attempt to infer the service name for a request (in short form, eg 'iam') from the service endpoint. </summary> <param name="url">Endpoint to the service to be called</param> <returns> Short-form name of the service parsed from the endpoint; empty string if it cannot be determined </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ConvertFromUnixEpochSeconds(System.Int32)"> <summary> Utility method for converting Unix epoch seconds to DateTime structure. </summary> <param name="seconds">The number of seconds since January 1, 1970.</param> <returns>Converted DateTime structure</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ToHex(System.Byte[],System.Boolean)"> <summary> Helper function to format a byte array into string </summary> <param name="data">The data blob to process</param> <param name="lowercase">If true, returns hex digits in lower case form</param> <returns>String version of the data</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.InvokeInBackground``1(System.EventHandler{``0},``0,System.Object)"> <summary> Calls a specific EventHandler in a background thread </summary> <param name="handler"></param> <param name="args"></param> <param name="sender"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.ParseQueryParameters(System.String)"> <summary> Parses a query string of a URL and returns the parameters as a string-to-string dictionary. </summary> <param name="url"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.GenerateMemoryStreamFromString(System.String)"> <summary> Utility method for converting a string to a MemoryStream. </summary> <param name="s"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.CopyStream(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream)"> <summary> Utility method for copy the contents of the source stream to the destination stream. </summary> <param name="source"></param> <param name="destination"></param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.CopyStream(System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream,System.Int32)"> <summary> Utility method for copy the contents of the source stream to the destination stream. </summary> <param name="source"></param> <param name="destination"></param> <param name="bufferSize"></param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.FormattedCurrentTimestampGMT"> <summary> Formats the current date as a GMT timestamp </summary> <returns>A GMT formatted string representation of the current date and time </returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.FormattedCurrentTimestampISO8601"> <summary> Formats the current date as ISO 8601 timestamp </summary> <returns>An ISO 8601 formatted string representation of the current date and time </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.GetFormattedTimestampISO8601(System.Int32)"> <summary> Gets the ISO8601 formatted timestamp that is minutesFromNow in the future. </summary> <param name="minutesFromNow">The number of minutes from the current instant for which the timestamp is needed.</param> <returns>The ISO8601 formatted future timestamp.</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.FormattedCurrentTimestampRFC822"> <summary> Formats the current date as ISO 8601 timestamp </summary> <returns>An ISO 8601 formatted string representation of the current date and time </returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.GetFormattedTimestampRFC822(System.Int32)"> <summary> Gets the RFC822 formatted timestamp that is minutesFromNow in the future. </summary> <param name="minutesFromNow">The number of minutes from the current instant for which the timestamp is needed.</param> <returns>The ISO8601 formatted future timestamp.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.UrlEncode(System.String,System.Boolean)"> <summary> URL encodes a string per RFC3986. If the path property is specified, the accepted path characters {/+:} are not encoded. </summary> <param name="data">The string to encode</param> <param name="path">Whether the string is a URL path or not</param> <returns>The encoded string</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.UrlEncode(System.Int32,System.String,System.Boolean)"> <summary> URL encodes a string per the specified RFC. If the path property is specified, the accepted path characters {/+:} are not encoded. </summary> <param name="rfcNumber">RFC number determing safe characters</param> <param name="data">The string to encode</param> <param name="path">Whether the string is a URL path or not</param> <returns>The encoded string</returns> <remarks> Currently recognised RFC versions are 1738 (Dec '94) and 3986 (Jan '05). If the specified RFC is not recognised, 3986 is used by default. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.BytesToHexString(System.Byte[])"> <summary> Convert bytes to a hex string </summary> <param name="value">Bytes to convert.</param> <returns>Hexadecimal string representing the byte array.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.HexStringToBytes(System.String)"> <summary> Convert a hex string to bytes </summary> <param name="hex">Hexadecimal string</param> <returns>Byte array corresponding to the hex string.</returns> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.CorrectedUtcNow"> <summary> Returns DateTime.UtcNow + ClockOffset when <seealso cref="P:Amazon.AWSConfigs.CorrectForClockSkew"/> is true. This value should be used when constructing requests, as it will represent accurate time w.r.t. AWS servers. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.HasBidiControlCharacters(System.String)"> <summary> Returns true if the string has any bidirectional control characters. </summary> <param name="input"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSSDKUtils.PreserveStackTrace(System.Exception)"> <summary> This method is used preserve the stacktrace used from clients that support async calls. This make sure that exceptions thrown during EndXXX methods has the orignal stacktrace that happen in the background thread. </summary> <param name="exception"></param> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.CircularReferenceTracking"> <summary> Object to track circular references in nested types. At each level of nesting, make a call to Track to retrieve Tracker, a tracking object implementing the IDisposable interface. Dispose of this tracker when leaving the context of the tracked object. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.CircularReferenceTracking.Tracker"> <summary> Tracker. Must be disposed. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.CircularReferenceTracking.Tracker.Dispose(System.Boolean)"> <summary> Implements the Dispose pattern </summary> <param name="disposing">Whether this object is being disposed via a call to Dispose or garbage collected.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.CircularReferenceTracking.Tracker.Dispose"> <summary> Disposes of all managed and unmanaged resources. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.CircularReferenceTracking.Track(System.Object)"> <summary> Adds the current target to a reference list and returns a tracker. The tracker removes the target from the reference list when the tracker is disposed. </summary> <param name="target"></param> <returns></returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.Internal.RootConfig"> <summary> Root AWS config </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata"> <summary> Provides access to EC2 instance metadata when running on an EC2 instance. </summary> <remarks> <para> Amazon EC2 instances can access instance-specific metadata, as well as data supplied when launching the instances, using a specific URI. </para> <para> You can use this data to build more generic AMIs that can be modified by configuration files supplied at launch time. For example, if you run web servers for various small businesses, they can all use the same AMI and retrieve their content from the Amazon S3 bucket you specify at launch. To add a new customer at any time, simply create a bucket for the customer, add their content, and launch your AMI. </para> <para> More information about EC2 Metadata <see href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AESDG-chapter-instancedata.html"/> </para> </remarks> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.AmiId"> <summary> The AMI ID used to launch the instance. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.AmiLaunchIndex"> <summary> The index of this instance in the reservation. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.AmiManifestPath"> <summary> The manifest path of the AMI with which the instance was launched. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.AncestorAmiIds"> <summary> The AMI IDs of any instances that were rebundled to create this AMI. Will only exist if the AMI manifest file contained an ancestor-amis key. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.Hostname"> <summary> The private hostname of the instance. In cases where multiple network interfaces are present, this refers to the eth0 device (the device for which the device number is 0). </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.InstanceAction"> <summary> Notifies the instance that it should reboot in preparation for bundling. Valid values: none | shutdown | bundle-pending. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.InstanceId"> <summary> The ID of this instance. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.InstanceType"> <summary> The type of instance. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.KernelId"> <summary> The ID of the kernel launched with this instance, if applicable. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.LocalHostname"> <summary> The local hostname of the instance. In cases where multiple network interfaces are present, this refers to the eth0 device (the device for which device-number is 0). </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.MacAddress"> <summary> The instance's MAC address. In cases where multiple network interfaces are present, this refers to the eth0 device (the device for which device-number is 0). </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.PrivateIpAddress"> <summary> The private IP address of the instance. In cases where multiple network interfaces are present, this refers to the eth0 device (the device for which device-number is 0). </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.AvailabilityZone"> <summary> The Availability Zone in which the instance launched. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.ProductCodes"> <summary> Product codes associated with the instance, if any. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.PublicKey"> <summary> Public key. Only available if supplied at instance launch time. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.RamdiskId"> <summary> The ID of the RAM disk specified at launch time, if applicable. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.Region"> <summary> The region in which the instance is running, extracted from the identity document data. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.ReservationId"> <summary> ID of the reservation. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.SecurityGroups"> <summary> The names of the security groups applied to the instance. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.IAMInstanceProfileInfo"> <summary> Returns information about the last time the instance profile was updated, including the instance's LastUpdated date, InstanceProfileArn, and InstanceProfileId. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.IAMSecurityCredentials"> <summary> Returns the temporary security credentials (AccessKeyId, SecretAccessKey, SessionToken, and Expiration) associated with the IAM roles on the instance. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.BlockDeviceMapping"> <summary> The virtual devices associated with the ami, root, ebs, and swap. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.NetworkInterfaces"> <summary> The network interfaces on the instance. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.UserData"> <summary> The metadata sent to the instance. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.InstanceMonitoring"> <summary> Value showing whether the customer has enabled detailed one-minute monitoring in CloudWatch. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.IdentityDocument"> <summary> JSON containing instance attributes, such as instance-id, private IP address, etc </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.IdentitySignature"> <summary> Data that can be used by other parties to verify its origin and authenticity. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.IdentityPkcs7"> <summary> Used to verify the document's authenticity and content against the signature. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.GetItems(System.String)"> <summary> Return the list of items in the metadata at path. </summary> <param name="path">Path at which to query the metadata</param> <returns>List of items returned by the metadata service</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.GetData(System.String)"> <summary> Return the metadata at the path </summary> <param name="path">Path at which to query the metadata</param> <returns>Data returned by the metadata service</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.GetData(System.String,System.Int32)"> <summary> Return the metadata at the path </summary> <param name="path">Path at which to query the metadata</param> <param name="tries">Number of attempts to make</param> <returns>Data returned by the metadata service</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.EC2InstanceMetadata.GetItems(System.String,System.Int32)"> <summary> Return the list of items in the metadata at path. </summary> <param name="path">Path at which to query the metadata</param> <param name="tries">Number of attempts to make</param> <returns>List of items returned by the metadata service</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.IAMInstanceProfileMetadata"> <summary> Returns information about the last time the instance profile was updated, including the instance's LastUpdated date, InstanceProfileArn, and InstanceProfileId. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMInstanceProfileMetadata.Code"> <summary> The status of the instance profile </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMInstanceProfileMetadata.Message"> <summary> Further information about the status of the instance profile </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMInstanceProfileMetadata.LastUpdated"> <summary> The date and time the instance profile was updated </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMInstanceProfileMetadata.InstanceProfileArn"> <summary> The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance profile </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMInstanceProfileMetadata.InstanceProfileId"> <summary> The Id of the instance profile </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata"> <summary> The temporary security credentials (AccessKeyId, SecretAccessKey, SessionToken, and Expiration) associated with the IAM role. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata.Code"> <summary> The status of the security credential </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata.Message"> <summary> Further information about the status of the instance profile </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata.LastUpdated"> <summary> The date and time the security credential was last updated </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata.Type"> <summary> The type of the security credential </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata.AccessKeyId"> <summary> The uniqe id of the security credential </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata.SecretAccessKey"> <summary> The secret key used to sign requests </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata.Token"> <summary> The security token </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.IAMSecurityCredentialMetadata.Expiration"> <summary> The date and time when these credentials expire </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata"> <summary> All of the metadata associated with a network interface on the instance. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.#ctor(System.String)"> <summary> Construct an instance of NetworkInterface </summary> <param name="macAddress"></param> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.MacAddress"> <summary> The interface's Media Access Control (mac) address. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.OwnerId"> <summary> The ID of the owner of the network interface. </summary> <remarks> In multiple-interface environments, an interface can be attached by a third party, such as Elastic Load Balancing. Traffic on an interface is always billed to the interface owner. </remarks> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.Profile"> <summary> The interface's profile </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.LocalHostname"> <summary> The interface's local hostname. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.LocalIPv4s"> <summary> The private IP addresses associated with the interface. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.PublicHostname"> <summary> The interface's public hostname. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.PublicIPv4s"> <summary> The elastic IP addresses associated with the interface. </summary> <remarks> There may be multiple IP addresses on an instance. </remarks> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.SecurityGroups"> <summary> Security groups to which the network interface belongs. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.SecurityGroupIds"> <summary> IDs of the security groups to which the network interface belongs. Returned only for Amazon EC2 instances launched into a VPC. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.SubnetId"> <summary> The ID of the Amazon EC2-VPC subnet in which the interface resides. </summary> <remarks> Returned only for Amazon EC2 instances launched into a VPC. </remarks> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.SubnetIPv4CidrBlock"> <summary> The CIDR block of the Amazon EC2-VPC subnet in which the interface resides. </summary> <remarks> Returned only for Amazon EC2 instances launched into a VPC. </remarks> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.VpcId"> <summary> The CIDR block of the Amazon EC2-VPC subnet in which the interface resides. </summary> <remarks> Returned only for Amazon EC2 instances launched into a VPC. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.NetworkInterfaceMetadata.GetIpV4Association(System.String)"> <summary> Get the private IPv4 address(es) that are associated with the public-ip address and assigned to that interface. </summary> <param name="publicIp">The public IP address</param> <returns>Private IPv4 address(es) associated with the public IP address</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager"> <summary> This class allows profiles supporting AWS credentials and SAML-based authentication to be registered with the SDK so that they can later be reference by a profile name. The credential profiles will be available for use in the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio and the AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell. <para> The credentials are stored under the current users AppData folder encrypted using Windows Data Protection API. </para> <para> To reference a profile from an application's App.config or Web.config use the AWSProfileName setting. <code> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <appSettings> <add key="AWSProfileName" value="development"/> </appSettings> </configuration> </code> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.RegisterProfile(System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Registers an AWS credentials profile that can later be referenced by the profileName. This profile will only be visible for the current user. </summary> <param name="profileName">Name given to the AWS credentials.</param> <param name="accessKeyId">The AWS access key id</param> <param name="secretKey">The AWS secret key</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.RegisterSAMLRoleProfile(System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> <para> Registers a role-based profile to be used with SAML authentication. The profile contains details of the role to be assumed when AWS credentials are requested based on the role and a reference to a SAML endpoint profile containing details of the endpoint to be called to authenticate the user. </para> <para> If user identity information is not supplied then the identity of the logged-in user will be used when authenticaton is performed against the endpoint referenced in the SAML endpoint profile. If identity is provided, no password information is stored in the role profile and the user must supply the password for the identity prior to authentication with the endpoint. </para> </summary> <param name="profileName">Name to be assigned to the profile</param> <param name="endpointName"> The name assigned to the endpoint settings, previously saved with RegisterSAMLEndpoint. </param> <param name="roleArn"> The arn of the role that the user wants to assume when using this profile. This must be one of the set returned by the saml endpoint when the user authenticates. </param> <param name="userIdentity"> Optional. By default the identity of the logged-in user will be used when authentication is performed - the user will not be prompted to supply a password. By supplying a custom identity for this parameter, the user will be prompted to supply the password for the identity prior to authentication. </param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.RegisterSAMLEndpoint(System.String,System.Uri,System.String)"> <summary> Registers an endpoint to be used in conjunction with SAML role profiles. The role profiles reference the endpoint settings to obtain the actual endpoint and any customization settings needed to perform authentication. </summary> <param name="endpointName">Name to be assigned to the endpoint settings.</param> <param name="endpoint">The full uri of the authentication endpoint.</param> <param name="authenticationType"> The authentication type to use when performing calls against the endpoint. Valid values are 'NTLM', 'Digest', 'Kerberos' and 'Negotiate'. The default if not configured (null/empty string) is 'Kerberos'. </param> <returns>The unique id assigned to the new settings.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.UnregisterProfile(System.String)"> <summary> Deletes the settings for an AWS credentials or SAML role profile from the SDK account store. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile to remove.</param> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.ListProfileNames"> <summary> Lists all profile names registered with the SDK account store. </summary> <returns>The profile names.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.ListProfiles"> <summary> Loads and returns all available credential profiles registered in the store. </summary> <returns>Collection of profiles.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.IsProfileKnown(System.String)"> <summary> Checks if a given profile is known in the SDK credential store. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile to test for existence</param> <returns>True if the profile exists.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.CopyProfileSettings(System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Copies the contents of the source profile to the destination. If the destination profile does not exist a new profile is created. Note that if the destination profile exists, all keys it contains are removed and replaced with keys from the source profile. </summary> <param name="sourceProfileName">The name of the profile to copy from.</param> <param name="destinationProfileName">The name of the profile to create or update.</param> <returns>The unique id assigned to the destination settings.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.CopyProfileSettings(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Settings.SettingsCollection.ObjectSettings,System.String)"> <summary> Copies the contents of the source profile to the destination. If the destination profile does not exist a new profile is created. Note that if the destination profile exists, all keys it contains are removed and replaced with keys from the source profile. </summary> <param name="source">The source profile to copy keys and values from.</param> <param name="destinationProfileName">The name of the profile to create or update.</param> <returns>The unique id assigned to the destination settings.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.TryGetAWSCredentials(System.String,Amazon.Runtime.AWSCredentials@)"> <summary> Tries to get the AWS credentials from a profile in the SDK account store. </summary> <param name="profileName">The profile to get the credentials for.</param> <param name="credentials">Outputs the credentials for the profile.</param> <returns>Returns true if the profile exists otherwise false is returned.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.GetAWSCredentials(System.String)"> <summary> Gets the AWS credentials from a profile in the SDK account store. </summary> <param name="profileName">The profile to get the credentials for.</param> <returns>The AWS credentials for the profile.</returns> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonClientException">Thrown if the profile does not exist</exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.GetProfile(System.String)"> <summary> Returns the profile with the specified name, if it has been registered in the SDK store. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the registered profile</param> <returns>The loaded profile data</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.GetProfile``1(System.String)"> <summary> Returns the persisted data in the SDK store as a profile of the specified type T. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile holding the settings.</param> <returns>The loaded profile. An exception is thrown if the profile could not be loaded.</returns> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonClientException">Thrown if the profile does not exist</exception> <remarks> Currently supported profile types: AWSCredentialsProfile and SAMLRoleProfile. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.TryGetProfile``1(System.String,``0@)"> <summary> Tries to load the specified profile data corresponding to profile type T from a named profile in the SDK account store. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the profile holding the settings.</param> <param name="profile">The loaded profile data.</param> <returns>Returns true if the profile exists otherwise false is returned.</returns> <remarks> Currently supported profile types: AWSCredentialsProfile and SAMLRoleProfile. </remarks> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.TryGetSAMLEndpoint(System.String,Amazon.Util.SAMLEndpointSettings@)"> <summary> Attempts to load the settings defining a SAML endpoint. </summary> <param name="endpointName">The name assigned to the settings for the endpoint.</param> <param name="endpointSettings">The instantiated endpoint.</param> <returns>True if the settings were successfully loaded.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileManager.GetSAMLEndpoint(System.String)"> <summary> Loads the settings defining a SAML endpoint. </summary> <param name="endpointName">The name assigned to the settings for the endpoint.</param> <returns>The loaded settings. An exception is thrown if they could not be loaded.</returns> <exception cref="T:Amazon.Runtime.AmazonClientException">Thrown if the endpoint settings do not exist.</exception> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.ProfileSettingsBase"> <summary> Common base contract for all types of credential and role profiles. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.ProfileSettingsBase.Name"> <summary> The user-defined name for the settings. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.Util.ProfileSettingsBase.UniqueId"> <summary> The unique id of the profile in the backing store. </summary> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.ProfileSettingsBase.Persist"> <summary> Saves the profile data to backing store, returning the unique id assigned to the data. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.AWSCredentialsProfile"> <summary> The persisted data for a set of AWS credentials. 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An exception is thrown if the profile data is invalid.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSCredentialsProfile.Validate(System.String)"> <summary> Validates the contents of the specified profile. </summary> <param name="profileName">The name of the AWS credentials profile to validate.</param> <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">Thrown if the profile settings fail to validate.</exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSCredentialsProfile.Validate(Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Settings.SettingsCollection.ObjectSettings)"> <summary> Verifies that the persisted settings contains the minimal viable data to instantiate an AWSCredentialsProfile instance. </summary> <param name="os">The persisted settings.</param> <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">Thrown if the profile settings fail to validate.</exception> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSCredentialsProfile.Persist"> <summary> Persists the profile data to the store file. </summary> <returns>The unique ID assigned to the settings.</returns> </member> <member name="M:Amazon.Util.AWSCredentialsProfile.Persist(System.String,System.String,System.String)"> <summary> Creates or updates the profile data in the store file. </summary> <returns>The unique ID assigned to the settings.</returns> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.Util.SAMLEndpointSettings"> <summary> The persisted data for a SAML endpoint. 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