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Class: Aws::IoT1ClickDevicesService::Client
- Inherits:
-
Seahorse::Client::Base
- Object
- Seahorse::Client::Base
- Aws::IoT1ClickDevicesService::Client
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
An API client for AWS IoT 1-Click Devices Service. To construct a client, you need to configure a :region
and :credentials
.
iot1clickdevicesservice = Aws::IoT1ClickDevicesService::Client.new(
region: region_name,
credentials: credentials,
# ...
)
See #initialize for a full list of supported configuration options.
Region
You can configure a default region in the following locations:
ENV['AWS_REGION']
Aws.config[:region]
Go here for a list of supported regions.
Credentials
Default credentials are loaded automatically from the following locations:
ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID']
andENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
Aws.config[:credentials]
- The shared credentials ini file at
~/.aws/credentials
(more information) - From an instance profile when running on EC2
You can also construct a credentials object from one of the following classes:
Alternatively, you configure credentials with :access_key_id
and
:secret_access_key
:
# load credentials from disk
creds = YAML.load(File.read('/path/to/secrets'))
Aws::IoT1ClickDevicesService::Client.new(
access_key_id: creds['access_key_id'],
secret_access_key: creds['secret_access_key']
)
Always load your credentials from outside your application. Avoid configuring credentials statically and never commit them to source control.
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base
Constructor collapse
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#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Aws::IoT1ClickDevicesService::Client
constructor
Constructs an API client.
API Operations collapse
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#claim_devices_by_claim_code(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ClaimDevicesByClaimCodeResponse
Adds device(s) to your account (i.e., claim one or more devices) if and only if you received a claim code with the device(s).
.
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#describe_device(options = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeDeviceResponse
Given a device ID, returns a DescribeDeviceResponse object describing the details of the device.
.
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#finalize_device_claim(options = {}) ⇒ Types::FinalizeDeviceClaimResponse
Given a device ID, finalizes the claim request for the associated device.
Claiming a device consists of initiating a claim, then publishing a device event, and finalizing the claim.
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#get_device_methods(options = {}) ⇒ Types::GetDeviceMethodsResponse
Given a device ID, returns the invokable methods associated with the device.
.
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#initiate_device_claim(options = {}) ⇒ Types::InitiateDeviceClaimResponse
Given a device ID, initiates a claim request for the associated device.
Claiming a device consists of initiating a claim, then publishing a device event, and finalizing the claim.
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#invoke_device_method(options = {}) ⇒ Types::InvokeDeviceMethodResponse
Given a device ID, issues a request to invoke a named device method (with possible parameters).
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#list_device_events(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ListDeviceEventsResponse
Using a device ID, returns a DeviceEventsResponse object containing an array of events for the device.
.
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#list_devices(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ListDevicesResponse
Lists the 1-Click compatible devices associated with your AWS account.
.
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#list_tags_for_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse
Lists the tags associated with the specified resource ARN.
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#tag_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Struct
Adds or updates the tags associated with the resource ARN.
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#unclaim_device(options = {}) ⇒ Types::UnclaimDeviceResponse
Disassociates a device from your AWS account using its device ID.
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#untag_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Struct
Using tag keys, deletes the tags (key/value pairs) associated with the specified resource ARN.
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#update_device_state(options = {}) ⇒ Struct
Using a Boolean value (true or false), this operation enables or disables the device given a device ID.
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Instance Method Summary collapse
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#wait_until(waiter_name, params = {}) {|waiter| ... } ⇒ Boolean
Waiters polls an API operation until a resource enters a desired state.
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#waiter_names ⇒ Array<Symbol>
Returns the list of supported waiters.
Methods inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base
add_plugin, api, #build_request, clear_plugins, define, new, #operation, #operation_names, plugins, remove_plugin, set_api, set_plugins
Methods included from Seahorse::Client::HandlerBuilder
#handle, #handle_request, #handle_response
Constructor Details
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Aws::IoT1ClickDevicesService::Client
Constructs an API client.
Instance Method Details
#claim_devices_by_claim_code(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ClaimDevicesByClaimCodeResponse
Adds device(s) to your account (i.e., claim one or more devices) if and only if you received a claim code with the device(s).
#describe_device(options = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeDeviceResponse
Given a device ID, returns a DescribeDeviceResponse object describing the details of the device.
#finalize_device_claim(options = {}) ⇒ Types::FinalizeDeviceClaimResponse
Given a device ID, finalizes the claim request for the associated device.
Claiming a device consists of initiating a claim, then publishing a device event,
and finalizing the claim. For a device of type button, a device event can
be published by simply clicking the device.
#get_device_methods(options = {}) ⇒ Types::GetDeviceMethodsResponse
Given a device ID, returns the invokable methods associated with the device.
#initiate_device_claim(options = {}) ⇒ Types::InitiateDeviceClaimResponse
Given a device ID, initiates a claim request for the associated device.
Claiming a device consists of initiating a claim, then publishing a device event,
and finalizing the claim. For a device of type button, a device event can
be published by simply clicking the device.
#invoke_device_method(options = {}) ⇒ Types::InvokeDeviceMethodResponse
Given a device ID, issues a request to invoke a named device method (with possible parameters). See the "Example POST" code snippet below.
#list_device_events(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ListDeviceEventsResponse
Using a device ID, returns a DeviceEventsResponse object containing an array of events for the device.
#list_devices(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ListDevicesResponse
Lists the 1-Click compatible devices associated with your AWS account.
#list_tags_for_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse
Lists the tags associated with the specified resource ARN.
#tag_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Struct
Adds or updates the tags associated with the resource ARN. See AWS IoT 1-Click Service Limits for the maximum number of tags allowed per resource.
#unclaim_device(options = {}) ⇒ Types::UnclaimDeviceResponse
Disassociates a device from your AWS account using its device ID.
#untag_resource(options = {}) ⇒ Struct
Using tag keys, deletes the tags (key/value pairs) associated with the specified resource ARN.
#update_device_state(options = {}) ⇒ Struct
Using a Boolean value (true or false), this operation enables or disables the device given a device ID.
#wait_until(waiter_name, params = {}) {|waiter| ... } ⇒ Boolean
Waiters polls an API operation until a resource enters a desired state.
Basic Usage
Waiters will poll until they are succesful, they fail by entering a terminal state, or until a maximum number of attempts are made.
# polls in a loop, sleeping between attempts client.waiter_until(waiter_name, params)
Configuration
You can configure the maximum number of polling attempts, and the delay (in seconds) between each polling attempt. You configure waiters by passing a block to #wait_until:
# poll for ~25 seconds
client.wait_until(...) do |w|
w.max_attempts = 5
w.delay = 5
end
Callbacks
You can be notified before each polling attempt and before each
delay. If you throw :success
or :failure
from these callbacks,
it will terminate the waiter.
started_at = Time.now
client.wait_until(...) do |w|
# disable max attempts
w.max_attempts = nil
# poll for 1 hour, instead of a number of attempts
w.before_wait do |attempts, response|
throw :failure if Time.now - started_at > 3600
end
end
Handling Errors
When a waiter is successful, it returns true
. When a waiter
fails, it raises an error. All errors raised extend from
Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed.
begin
client.wait_until(...)
rescue Aws::Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed
# resource did not enter the desired state in time
end
#waiter_names ⇒ Array<Symbol>
Returns the list of supported waiters. The following table lists the supported waiters and the client method they call:
Waiter Name | Client Method | Default Delay: | Default Max Attempts: |
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