ListConfigurations
Retrieves a list of configuration items as specified by the value passed to the
required parameter configurationType
. Optional filtering may be applied to refine
search results.
Request Syntax
{
"configurationType": "string
",
"filters": [
{
"condition": "string
",
"name": "string
",
"values": [ "string
" ]
}
],
"maxResults": number
,
"nextToken": "string
",
"orderBy": [
{
"fieldName": "string
",
"sortOrder": "string
"
}
]
}
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
The request accepts the following data in JSON format.
- configurationType
-
A valid configuration identified by Application Discovery Service.
Type: String
Valid Values:
SERVER | PROCESS | CONNECTION | APPLICATION
Required: Yes
- filters
-
You can filter the request using various logical operators and a key-value format. For example:
{"key": "serverType", "value": "webServer"}
For a complete list of filter options and guidance about using them with this action, see Using the ListConfigurations Action in the AWS Application Discovery Service User Guide.
Type: Array of Filter objects
Required: No
- maxResults
-
The total number of items to return. The maximum value is 100.
Type: Integer
Required: No
- nextToken
-
Token to retrieve the next set of results. For example, if a previous call to ListConfigurations returned 100 items, but you set
ListConfigurationsRequest$maxResults
to 10, you received a set of 10 results along with a token. Use that token in this query to get the next set of 10.Type: String
Required: No
- orderBy
-
Certain filter criteria return output that can be sorted in ascending or descending order. For a list of output characteristics for each filter, see Using the ListConfigurations Action in the AWS Application Discovery Service User Guide.
Type: Array of OrderByElement objects
Required: No
Response Syntax
{
"configurations": [
{
"string" : "string"
}
],
"nextToken": "string"
}
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.
- configurations
-
Returns configuration details, including the configuration ID, attribute names, and attribute values.
Type: Array of string to string maps
Key Length Constraints: Maximum length of 10000.
Key Pattern:
[\s\S]*
Value Length Constraints: Maximum length of 10000.
Value Pattern:
[\s\S]*
- nextToken
-
Token to retrieve the next set of results. For example, if your call to ListConfigurations returned 100 items, but you set
ListConfigurationsRequest$maxResults
to 10, you received a set of 10 results along with this token. Use this token in the next query to retrieve the next set of 10.Type: String
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- AuthorizationErrorException
-
The user does not have permission to perform the action. Check the IAM policy associated with this user.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- HomeRegionNotSetException
-
The home Region is not set. Set the home Region to continue.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- InvalidParameterException
-
One or more parameters are not valid. Verify the parameters and try again.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- InvalidParameterValueException
-
The value of one or more parameters are either invalid or out of range. Verify the parameter values and try again.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ResourceNotFoundException
-
The specified configuration ID was not located. Verify the configuration ID and try again.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ServerInternalErrorException
-
The server experienced an internal error. Try again.
HTTP Status Code: 500
Examples
List configurations based on server type
The following example lists server configurations where the server type is an EC2
instance. This is done by passing the value "SERVER" to the required parameter
configurationType
. Then, to limit the results to just EC2 servers, object
array values are passed to the parameter filters
where condition
is "EQUALS, name
is "server.type", and values
is "EC2". A
sorting refinement is also used in this example by passing values to the parameter
orderBy
that sorts the results by the server's OS name in reverse
alphabetical order.
Sample Request
{
"configurationType": "SERVER",
"filters": [
{
"condition": "EQUALS",
"name": "server.type",
"values": [ "EC2" ]
}
],
"orderBy": [
{
"fieldName": "server.osName",
"sortOrder": "DESC"
}
]
}
Sample Response
{
"configurations": [
{
"server.agentId": "i-0adf772ed9f61445a",
"server.configurationId": "d-server-062d1f42166d190a4",
"server.hostName": "WIN-7O92JH2AKNB",
"server.osName": "WindowsOS - Windows Server 2012 R2 x64",
"server.osVersion": "6.2.9200",
"server.source": "Agent",
"server.timeOfCreation": "2017-10-09 20:42:25.0",
"server.type": "EC2"
},
{
"server.agentId": "i-0243426187d59c9c3",
"server.configurationId": "d-server-0fc7f9126ed1c2be7",
"server.hostName": "ip-10-0-0-22.us-west-2.compute.internal",
"server.osName": "Linux - Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.3 (Maipo)",
"server.osVersion": "3.10.0-514.el7.x86_64",
"server.source": "Agent",
"server.timeOfCreation": "2017-04-06 19:58:15.0",
"server.type": "EC2"
}
}
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: