AWS.Transfer (aws-elixir v0.7.0) View Source
AWS Transfer Family is a fully managed service that enables the transfer of files over the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), File Transfer Protocol over SSL (FTPS), or Secure Shell (SSH) File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) directly into and out of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).
AWS helps you seamlessly migrate your file transfer workflows to AWS Transfer Family by integrating with existing authentication systems, and providing DNS routing with Amazon Route 53 so nothing changes for your customers and partners, or their applications. With your data in Amazon S3, you can use it with AWS services for processing, analytics, machine learning, and archiving. Getting started with AWS Transfer Family is easy since there is no infrastructure to buy and set up.
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Functions
Instantiates an autoscaling virtual server based on the selected file transfer protocol in AWS.
Creates a user and associates them with an existing file transfer protocol-enabled server.
Deletes the file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify.
Deletes a user's Secure Shell (SSH) public key.
Deletes the user belonging to a file transfer protocol-enabled server you specify.
Describes the security policy that is attached to your file transfer protocol-enabled server.
Describes a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by passing
the ServerId
parameter.
Describes the user assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled
server, as identified by its ServerId
property.
Adds a Secure Shell (SSH) public key to a user account identified by a
UserName
value assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server,
identified by ServerId
.
Lists the security policies that are attached to your file transfer protocol-enabled servers.
Lists the file transfer protocol-enabled servers that are associated with your AWS account.
Lists all of the tags associated with the Amazon Resource Number (ARN) you specify.
Lists the users for a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by
passing the ServerId
parameter.
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from OFFLINE
to
ONLINE
.
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from ONLINE
to
OFFLINE
.
Attaches a key-value pair to a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
If the IdentityProviderType
of a file transfer protocol-enabled server is
API_Gateway
, tests whether your API Gateway is set up successfully.
Detaches a key-value pair from a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Updates the file transfer protocol-enabled server's properties after that server has been created.
Assigns new properties to a user.
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Instantiates an autoscaling virtual server based on the selected file transfer protocol in AWS.
When you make updates to your file transfer protocol-enabled server or when you
work with users, use the service-generated ServerId
property that is assigned
to the newly created server.
Creates a user and associates them with an existing file transfer protocol-enabled server.
You can only create and associate users with servers that have the
IdentityProviderType
set to SERVICE_MANAGED
. Using parameters for
CreateUser
, you can specify the user name, set the home directory, store the
user's public key, and assign the user's AWS Identity and Access Management
(IAM) role. You can also optionally add a scope-down policy, and assign metadata
with tags that can be used to group and search for users.
Deletes the file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify.
No response returns from this operation.
Deletes a user's Secure Shell (SSH) public key.
No response is returned from this operation.
Deletes the user belonging to a file transfer protocol-enabled server you specify.
No response returns from this operation.
When you delete a user from a server, the user's information is lost.
Describes the security policy that is attached to your file transfer protocol-enabled server.
The response contains a description of the security policy's properties. For more information about security policies, see Working with security policies.
Describes a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by passing
the ServerId
parameter.
The response contains a description of a server's properties. When you set
EndpointType
to VPC, the response will contain the EndpointDetails
.
Describes the user assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled
server, as identified by its ServerId
property.
The response from this call returns the properties of the user associated with
the ServerId
value that was specified.
Adds a Secure Shell (SSH) public key to a user account identified by a
UserName
value assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server,
identified by ServerId
.
The response returns the UserName
value, the ServerId
value, and the name of
the SshPublicKeyId
.
Lists the security policies that are attached to your file transfer protocol-enabled servers.
Lists the file transfer protocol-enabled servers that are associated with your AWS account.
Lists all of the tags associated with the Amazon Resource Number (ARN) you specify.
The resource can be a user, server, or role.
Lists the users for a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by
passing the ServerId
parameter.
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from OFFLINE
to
ONLINE
.
It has no impact on a server that is already ONLINE
. An ONLINE
server can
accept and process file transfer jobs.
The state of STARTING
indicates that the server is in an intermediate state,
either not fully able to respond, or not fully online. The values of
START_FAILED
can indicate an error condition.
No response is returned from this call.
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from ONLINE
to
OFFLINE
.
An OFFLINE
server cannot accept and process file transfer jobs. Information
tied to your server, such as server and user properties, are not affected by
stopping your server.
Stopping the server will not reduce or impact your file transfer protocol endpoint billing; you must delete the server to stop being billed.
The state of STOPPING
indicates that the server is in an intermediate state,
either not fully able to respond, or not fully offline. The values of
STOP_FAILED
can indicate an error condition.
No response is returned from this call.
Attaches a key-value pair to a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Resources are users, servers, roles, and other entities.
There is no response returned from this call.
If the IdentityProviderType
of a file transfer protocol-enabled server is
API_Gateway
, tests whether your API Gateway is set up successfully.
We highly recommend that you call this operation to test your authentication method as soon as you create your server. By doing so, you can troubleshoot issues with the API Gateway integration to ensure that your users can successfully use the service.
Detaches a key-value pair from a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Resources are users, servers, roles, and other entities.
No response is returned from this call.
Updates the file transfer protocol-enabled server's properties after that server has been created.
The UpdateServer
call returns the ServerId
of the server you updated.
Assigns new properties to a user.
Parameters you pass modify any or all of the following: the home directory,
role, and policy for the UserName
and ServerId
you specify.
The response returns the ServerId
and the UserName
for the updated user.