@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAmazonConfigAsync extends AbstractAmazonConfig implements AmazonConfigAsync
AmazonConfigAsync. Convenient method forms pass through to the corresponding
overload that takes a request object and an AsyncHandler, which throws an
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AmazonConfigAsyncDeletes the specified AWS Config rule and all of its evaluation results.
AWS Config sets the state of a rule to DELETING until the deletion is complete. You cannot update a
rule while it is in this state. If you make a PutConfigRule or DeleteConfigRule request
for the rule, you will receive a ResourceInUseException.
You can check the state of a rule by using the DescribeConfigRules request.
deleteConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<DeleteConfigRuleResult> deleteConfigRuleAsync(DeleteConfigRuleRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteConfigRuleRequest,DeleteConfigRuleResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncDeletes the specified AWS Config rule and all of its evaluation results.
AWS Config sets the state of a rule to DELETING until the deletion is complete. You cannot update a
rule while it is in this state. If you make a PutConfigRule or DeleteConfigRule request
for the rule, you will receive a ResourceInUseException.
You can check the state of a rule by using the DescribeConfigRules request.
deleteConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteConfigurationRecorderResult> deleteConfigurationRecorderAsync(DeleteConfigurationRecorderRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncDeletes the configuration recorder.
After the configuration recorder is deleted, AWS Config will not record resource configuration changes until you create a new configuration recorder.
This action does not delete the configuration information that was previously recorded. You will be able to
access the previously recorded information by using the GetResourceConfigHistory action, but you
will not be able to access this information in the AWS Config console until you create a new configuration
recorder.
deleteConfigurationRecorderAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The request object for the DeleteConfigurationRecorder action.public Future<DeleteConfigurationRecorderResult> deleteConfigurationRecorderAsync(DeleteConfigurationRecorderRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteConfigurationRecorderRequest,DeleteConfigurationRecorderResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncDeletes the configuration recorder.
After the configuration recorder is deleted, AWS Config will not record resource configuration changes until you create a new configuration recorder.
This action does not delete the configuration information that was previously recorded. You will be able to
access the previously recorded information by using the GetResourceConfigHistory action, but you
will not be able to access this information in the AWS Config console until you create a new configuration
recorder.
deleteConfigurationRecorderAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The request object for the DeleteConfigurationRecorder action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDeliveryChannelResult> deleteDeliveryChannelAsync(DeleteDeliveryChannelRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncDeletes the delivery channel.
Before you can delete the delivery channel, you must stop the configuration recorder by using the StopConfigurationRecorder action.
deleteDeliveryChannelAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DeleteDeliveryChannel action. The action accepts the following data in JSON
format.public Future<DeleteDeliveryChannelResult> deleteDeliveryChannelAsync(DeleteDeliveryChannelRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDeliveryChannelRequest,DeleteDeliveryChannelResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncDeletes the delivery channel.
Before you can delete the delivery channel, you must stop the configuration recorder by using the StopConfigurationRecorder action.
deleteDeliveryChannelAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DeleteDeliveryChannel action. The action accepts the following data in JSON
format.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteEvaluationResultsResult> deleteEvaluationResultsAsync(DeleteEvaluationResultsRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncDeletes the evaluation results for the specified Config rule. You can specify one Config rule per request. After you delete the evaluation results, you can call the StartConfigRulesEvaluation API to start evaluating your AWS resources against the rule.
deleteEvaluationResultsAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<DeleteEvaluationResultsResult> deleteEvaluationResultsAsync(DeleteEvaluationResultsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteEvaluationResultsRequest,DeleteEvaluationResultsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncDeletes the evaluation results for the specified Config rule. You can specify one Config rule per request. After you delete the evaluation results, you can call the StartConfigRulesEvaluation API to start evaluating your AWS resources against the rule.
deleteEvaluationResultsAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeliverConfigSnapshotResult> deliverConfigSnapshotAsync(DeliverConfigSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncSchedules delivery of a configuration snapshot to the Amazon S3 bucket in the specified delivery channel. After the delivery has started, AWS Config sends following notifications using an Amazon SNS topic that you have specified.
Notification of starting the delivery.
Notification of delivery completed, if the delivery was successfully completed.
Notification of delivery failure, if the delivery failed to complete.
deliverConfigSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DeliverConfigSnapshot action.public Future<DeliverConfigSnapshotResult> deliverConfigSnapshotAsync(DeliverConfigSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeliverConfigSnapshotRequest,DeliverConfigSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncSchedules delivery of a configuration snapshot to the Amazon S3 bucket in the specified delivery channel. After the delivery has started, AWS Config sends following notifications using an Amazon SNS topic that you have specified.
Notification of starting the delivery.
Notification of delivery completed, if the delivery was successfully completed.
Notification of delivery failure, if the delivery failed to complete.
deliverConfigSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DeliverConfigSnapshot action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleResult> describeComplianceByConfigRuleAsync(DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncIndicates whether the specified AWS Config rules are compliant. If a rule is noncompliant, this action returns the number of AWS resources that do not comply with the rule.
A rule is compliant if all of the evaluated resources comply with it, and it is noncompliant if any of these resources do not comply.
If AWS Config has no current evaluation results for the rule, it returns INSUFFICIENT_DATA. This
result might indicate one of the following conditions:
AWS Config has never invoked an evaluation for the rule. To check whether it has, use the
DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatus action to get the LastSuccessfulInvocationTime and
LastFailedInvocationTime.
The rule's AWS Lambda function is failing to send evaluation results to AWS Config. Verify that the role that you
assigned to your configuration recorder includes the config:PutEvaluations permission. If the rule
is a custom rule, verify that the AWS Lambda execution role includes the config:PutEvaluations
permission.
The rule's AWS Lambda function has returned NOT_APPLICABLE for all evaluation results. This can
occur if the resources were deleted or removed from the rule's scope.
describeComplianceByConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleResult> describeComplianceByConfigRuleAsync(DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleRequest,DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncIndicates whether the specified AWS Config rules are compliant. If a rule is noncompliant, this action returns the number of AWS resources that do not comply with the rule.
A rule is compliant if all of the evaluated resources comply with it, and it is noncompliant if any of these resources do not comply.
If AWS Config has no current evaluation results for the rule, it returns INSUFFICIENT_DATA. This
result might indicate one of the following conditions:
AWS Config has never invoked an evaluation for the rule. To check whether it has, use the
DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatus action to get the LastSuccessfulInvocationTime and
LastFailedInvocationTime.
The rule's AWS Lambda function is failing to send evaluation results to AWS Config. Verify that the role that you
assigned to your configuration recorder includes the config:PutEvaluations permission. If the rule
is a custom rule, verify that the AWS Lambda execution role includes the config:PutEvaluations
permission.
The rule's AWS Lambda function has returned NOT_APPLICABLE for all evaluation results. This can
occur if the resources were deleted or removed from the rule's scope.
describeComplianceByConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleResult> describeComplianceByConfigRuleAsync()
describeComplianceByConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeComplianceByConfigRuleAsync(DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleRequest)public Future<DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleResult> describeComplianceByConfigRuleAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleRequest,DescribeComplianceByConfigRuleResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeComplianceByResourceResult> describeComplianceByResourceAsync(DescribeComplianceByResourceRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncIndicates whether the specified AWS resources are compliant. If a resource is noncompliant, this action returns the number of AWS Config rules that the resource does not comply with.
A resource is compliant if it complies with all the AWS Config rules that evaluate it. It is noncompliant if it does not comply with one or more of these rules.
If AWS Config has no current evaluation results for the resource, it returns INSUFFICIENT_DATA. This
result might indicate one of the following conditions about the rules that evaluate the resource:
AWS Config has never invoked an evaluation for the rule. To check whether it has, use the
DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatus action to get the LastSuccessfulInvocationTime and
LastFailedInvocationTime.
The rule's AWS Lambda function is failing to send evaluation results to AWS Config. Verify that the role that you
assigned to your configuration recorder includes the config:PutEvaluations permission. If the rule
is a custom rule, verify that the AWS Lambda execution role includes the config:PutEvaluations
permission.
The rule's AWS Lambda function has returned NOT_APPLICABLE for all evaluation results. This can
occur if the resources were deleted or removed from the rule's scope.
describeComplianceByResourceAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<DescribeComplianceByResourceResult> describeComplianceByResourceAsync(DescribeComplianceByResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeComplianceByResourceRequest,DescribeComplianceByResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncIndicates whether the specified AWS resources are compliant. If a resource is noncompliant, this action returns the number of AWS Config rules that the resource does not comply with.
A resource is compliant if it complies with all the AWS Config rules that evaluate it. It is noncompliant if it does not comply with one or more of these rules.
If AWS Config has no current evaluation results for the resource, it returns INSUFFICIENT_DATA. This
result might indicate one of the following conditions about the rules that evaluate the resource:
AWS Config has never invoked an evaluation for the rule. To check whether it has, use the
DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatus action to get the LastSuccessfulInvocationTime and
LastFailedInvocationTime.
The rule's AWS Lambda function is failing to send evaluation results to AWS Config. Verify that the role that you
assigned to your configuration recorder includes the config:PutEvaluations permission. If the rule
is a custom rule, verify that the AWS Lambda execution role includes the config:PutEvaluations
permission.
The rule's AWS Lambda function has returned NOT_APPLICABLE for all evaluation results. This can
occur if the resources were deleted or removed from the rule's scope.
describeComplianceByResourceAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeComplianceByResourceResult> describeComplianceByResourceAsync()
describeComplianceByResourceAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeComplianceByResourceAsync(DescribeComplianceByResourceRequest)public Future<DescribeComplianceByResourceResult> describeComplianceByResourceAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeComplianceByResourceRequest,DescribeComplianceByResourceResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusResult> describeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusAsync(DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns status information for each of your AWS managed Config rules. The status includes information such as the last time AWS Config invoked the rule, the last time AWS Config failed to invoke the rule, and the related error for the last failure.
describeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusResult> describeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusAsync(DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusRequest,DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns status information for each of your AWS managed Config rules. The status includes information such as the last time AWS Config invoked the rule, the last time AWS Config failed to invoke the rule, and the related error for the last failure.
describeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusResult> describeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusAsync()
describeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusAsync(DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusRequest)public Future<DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusResult> describeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusRequest,DescribeConfigRuleEvaluationStatusResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeConfigRulesResult> describeConfigRulesAsync(DescribeConfigRulesRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns details about your AWS Config rules.
describeConfigRulesAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<DescribeConfigRulesResult> describeConfigRulesAsync(DescribeConfigRulesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeConfigRulesRequest,DescribeConfigRulesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns details about your AWS Config rules.
describeConfigRulesAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeConfigRulesResult> describeConfigRulesAsync()
describeConfigRulesAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeConfigRulesAsync(DescribeConfigRulesRequest)public Future<DescribeConfigRulesResult> describeConfigRulesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeConfigRulesRequest,DescribeConfigRulesResult> asyncHandler)
describeConfigRulesAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeConfigRulesAsync(DescribeConfigRulesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusResult> describeConfigurationRecorderStatusAsync(DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the current status of the specified configuration recorder. If a configuration recorder is not specified, this action returns the status of all configuration recorder associated with the account.
Currently, you can specify only one configuration recorder per region in your account.
describeConfigurationRecorderStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatus action.public Future<DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusResult> describeConfigurationRecorderStatusAsync(DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusRequest,DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the current status of the specified configuration recorder. If a configuration recorder is not specified, this action returns the status of all configuration recorder associated with the account.
Currently, you can specify only one configuration recorder per region in your account.
describeConfigurationRecorderStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatus action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusResult> describeConfigurationRecorderStatusAsync()
describeConfigurationRecorderStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusAsync(DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusRequest)public Future<DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusResult> describeConfigurationRecorderStatusAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusRequest,DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatusResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeConfigurationRecordersResult> describeConfigurationRecordersAsync(DescribeConfigurationRecordersRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the details for the specified configuration recorders. If the configuration recorder is not specified, this action returns the details for all configuration recorders associated with the account.
Currently, you can specify only one configuration recorder per region in your account.
describeConfigurationRecordersAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DescribeConfigurationRecorders action.public Future<DescribeConfigurationRecordersResult> describeConfigurationRecordersAsync(DescribeConfigurationRecordersRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeConfigurationRecordersRequest,DescribeConfigurationRecordersResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the details for the specified configuration recorders. If the configuration recorder is not specified, this action returns the details for all configuration recorders associated with the account.
Currently, you can specify only one configuration recorder per region in your account.
describeConfigurationRecordersAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DescribeConfigurationRecorders action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeConfigurationRecordersResult> describeConfigurationRecordersAsync()
describeConfigurationRecordersAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeConfigurationRecordersAsync(DescribeConfigurationRecordersRequest)public Future<DescribeConfigurationRecordersResult> describeConfigurationRecordersAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeConfigurationRecordersRequest,DescribeConfigurationRecordersResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusResult> describeDeliveryChannelStatusAsync(DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the current status of the specified delivery channel. If a delivery channel is not specified, this action returns the current status of all delivery channels associated with the account.
Currently, you can specify only one delivery channel per region in your account.
describeDeliveryChannelStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DeliveryChannelStatus action.public Future<DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusResult> describeDeliveryChannelStatusAsync(DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusRequest,DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the current status of the specified delivery channel. If a delivery channel is not specified, this action returns the current status of all delivery channels associated with the account.
Currently, you can specify only one delivery channel per region in your account.
describeDeliveryChannelStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DeliveryChannelStatus action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusResult> describeDeliveryChannelStatusAsync()
describeDeliveryChannelStatusAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeDeliveryChannelStatusAsync(DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusRequest)public Future<DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusResult> describeDeliveryChannelStatusAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusRequest,DescribeDeliveryChannelStatusResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeDeliveryChannelsResult> describeDeliveryChannelsAsync(DescribeDeliveryChannelsRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns details about the specified delivery channel. If a delivery channel is not specified, this action returns the details of all delivery channels associated with the account.
Currently, you can specify only one delivery channel per region in your account.
describeDeliveryChannelsAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DescribeDeliveryChannels action.public Future<DescribeDeliveryChannelsResult> describeDeliveryChannelsAsync(DescribeDeliveryChannelsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDeliveryChannelsRequest,DescribeDeliveryChannelsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns details about the specified delivery channel. If a delivery channel is not specified, this action returns the details of all delivery channels associated with the account.
Currently, you can specify only one delivery channel per region in your account.
describeDeliveryChannelsAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the DescribeDeliveryChannels action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDeliveryChannelsResult> describeDeliveryChannelsAsync()
describeDeliveryChannelsAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeDeliveryChannelsAsync(DescribeDeliveryChannelsRequest)public Future<DescribeDeliveryChannelsResult> describeDeliveryChannelsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDeliveryChannelsRequest,DescribeDeliveryChannelsResult> asyncHandler)
describeDeliveryChannelsAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncdescribeDeliveryChannelsAsync(DescribeDeliveryChannelsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<GetComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleResult> getComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleAsync(GetComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the evaluation results for the specified AWS Config rule. The results indicate which AWS resources were evaluated by the rule, when each resource was last evaluated, and whether each resource complies with the rule.
getComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<GetComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleResult> getComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleAsync(GetComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleRequest,GetComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the evaluation results for the specified AWS Config rule. The results indicate which AWS resources were evaluated by the rule, when each resource was last evaluated, and whether each resource complies with the rule.
getComplianceDetailsByConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetComplianceDetailsByResourceResult> getComplianceDetailsByResourceAsync(GetComplianceDetailsByResourceRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the evaluation results for the specified AWS resource. The results indicate which AWS Config rules were used to evaluate the resource, when each rule was last used, and whether the resource complies with each rule.
getComplianceDetailsByResourceAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<GetComplianceDetailsByResourceResult> getComplianceDetailsByResourceAsync(GetComplianceDetailsByResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetComplianceDetailsByResourceRequest,GetComplianceDetailsByResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the evaluation results for the specified AWS resource. The results indicate which AWS Config rules were used to evaluate the resource, when each rule was last used, and whether the resource complies with each rule.
getComplianceDetailsByResourceAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleResult> getComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleAsync(GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the number of AWS Config rules that are compliant and noncompliant, up to a maximum of 25 for each.
getComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleResult> getComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleAsync(GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleRequest,GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the number of AWS Config rules that are compliant and noncompliant, up to a maximum of 25 for each.
getComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleResult> getComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleAsync()
getComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncgetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleAsync(GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleRequest)public Future<GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleResult> getComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleAsync(AsyncHandler<GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleRequest,GetComplianceSummaryByConfigRuleResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeResult> getComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeAsync(GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the number of resources that are compliant and the number that are noncompliant. You can specify one or more resource types to get these numbers for each resource type. The maximum number returned is 100.
getComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeResult> getComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeAsync(GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeRequest,GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns the number of resources that are compliant and the number that are noncompliant. You can specify one or more resource types to get these numbers for each resource type. The maximum number returned is 100.
getComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeResult> getComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeAsync()
getComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncgetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeAsync(GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeRequest)public Future<GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeResult> getComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeAsync(AsyncHandler<GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeRequest,GetComplianceSummaryByResourceTypeResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<GetResourceConfigHistoryResult> getResourceConfigHistoryAsync(GetResourceConfigHistoryRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns a list of configuration items for the specified resource. The list contains details about each state of the resource during the specified time interval.
The response is paginated, and by default, AWS Config returns a limit of 10 configuration items per page. You can
customize this number with the limit parameter. The response includes a nextToken
string, and to get the next page of results, run the request again and enter this string for the
nextToken parameter.
Each call to the API is limited to span a duration of seven days. It is likely that the number of records
returned is smaller than the specified limit. In such cases, you can make another call, using the
nextToken.
getResourceConfigHistoryAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the GetResourceConfigHistory action.public Future<GetResourceConfigHistoryResult> getResourceConfigHistoryAsync(GetResourceConfigHistoryRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetResourceConfigHistoryRequest,GetResourceConfigHistoryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncReturns a list of configuration items for the specified resource. The list contains details about each state of the resource during the specified time interval.
The response is paginated, and by default, AWS Config returns a limit of 10 configuration items per page. You can
customize this number with the limit parameter. The response includes a nextToken
string, and to get the next page of results, run the request again and enter this string for the
nextToken parameter.
Each call to the API is limited to span a duration of seven days. It is likely that the number of records
returned is smaller than the specified limit. In such cases, you can make another call, using the
nextToken.
getResourceConfigHistoryAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the GetResourceConfigHistory action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListDiscoveredResourcesResult> listDiscoveredResourcesAsync(ListDiscoveredResourcesRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncAccepts a resource type and returns a list of resource identifiers for the resources of that type. A resource identifier includes the resource type, ID, and (if available) the custom resource name. The results consist of resources that AWS Config has discovered, including those that AWS Config is not currently recording. You can narrow the results to include only resources that have specific resource IDs or a resource name.
You can specify either resource IDs or a resource name but not both in the same request.
The response is paginated, and by default AWS Config lists 100 resource identifiers on each page. You can
customize this number with the limit parameter. The response includes a nextToken
string, and to get the next page of results, run the request again and enter this string for the
nextToken parameter.
listDiscoveredResourcesAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<ListDiscoveredResourcesResult> listDiscoveredResourcesAsync(ListDiscoveredResourcesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListDiscoveredResourcesRequest,ListDiscoveredResourcesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncAccepts a resource type and returns a list of resource identifiers for the resources of that type. A resource identifier includes the resource type, ID, and (if available) the custom resource name. The results consist of resources that AWS Config has discovered, including those that AWS Config is not currently recording. You can narrow the results to include only resources that have specific resource IDs or a resource name.
You can specify either resource IDs or a resource name but not both in the same request.
The response is paginated, and by default AWS Config lists 100 resource identifiers on each page. You can
customize this number with the limit parameter. The response includes a nextToken
string, and to get the next page of results, run the request again and enter this string for the
nextToken parameter.
listDiscoveredResourcesAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PutConfigRuleResult> putConfigRuleAsync(PutConfigRuleRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncAdds or updates an AWS Config rule for evaluating whether your AWS resources comply with your desired configurations.
You can use this action for custom Config rules and AWS managed Config rules. A custom Config rule is a rule that you develop and maintain. An AWS managed Config rule is a customizable, predefined rule that AWS Config provides.
If you are adding a new custom Config rule, you must first create the AWS Lambda function that the rule invokes
to evaluate your resources. When you use the PutConfigRule action to add the rule to AWS Config, you
must specify the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that AWS Lambda assigns to the function. Specify the ARN for the
SourceIdentifier key. This key is part of the Source object, which is part of the
ConfigRule object.
If you are adding a new AWS managed Config rule, specify the rule's identifier for the
SourceIdentifier key. To reference AWS managed Config rule identifiers, see Using AWS
Managed Config Rules.
For any new rule that you add, specify the ConfigRuleName in the ConfigRule object. Do
not specify the ConfigRuleArn or the ConfigRuleId. These values are generated by AWS
Config for new rules.
If you are updating a rule that you added previously, you can specify the rule by ConfigRuleName,
ConfigRuleId, or ConfigRuleArn in the ConfigRule data type that you use in
this request.
The maximum number of rules that AWS Config supports is 50.
For more information about requesting a rule limit increase, see AWS Config Limits in the AWS General Reference Guide.
For more information about developing and using AWS Config rules, see Evaluating AWS Resource Configurations with AWS Config in the AWS Config Developer Guide.
putConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<PutConfigRuleResult> putConfigRuleAsync(PutConfigRuleRequest request, AsyncHandler<PutConfigRuleRequest,PutConfigRuleResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncAdds or updates an AWS Config rule for evaluating whether your AWS resources comply with your desired configurations.
You can use this action for custom Config rules and AWS managed Config rules. A custom Config rule is a rule that you develop and maintain. An AWS managed Config rule is a customizable, predefined rule that AWS Config provides.
If you are adding a new custom Config rule, you must first create the AWS Lambda function that the rule invokes
to evaluate your resources. When you use the PutConfigRule action to add the rule to AWS Config, you
must specify the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that AWS Lambda assigns to the function. Specify the ARN for the
SourceIdentifier key. This key is part of the Source object, which is part of the
ConfigRule object.
If you are adding a new AWS managed Config rule, specify the rule's identifier for the
SourceIdentifier key. To reference AWS managed Config rule identifiers, see Using AWS
Managed Config Rules.
For any new rule that you add, specify the ConfigRuleName in the ConfigRule object. Do
not specify the ConfigRuleArn or the ConfigRuleId. These values are generated by AWS
Config for new rules.
If you are updating a rule that you added previously, you can specify the rule by ConfigRuleName,
ConfigRuleId, or ConfigRuleArn in the ConfigRule data type that you use in
this request.
The maximum number of rules that AWS Config supports is 50.
For more information about requesting a rule limit increase, see AWS Config Limits in the AWS General Reference Guide.
For more information about developing and using AWS Config rules, see Evaluating AWS Resource Configurations with AWS Config in the AWS Config Developer Guide.
putConfigRuleAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PutConfigurationRecorderResult> putConfigurationRecorderAsync(PutConfigurationRecorderRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncCreates a new configuration recorder to record the selected resource configurations.
You can use this action to change the role roleARN and/or the recordingGroup of an
existing recorder. To change the role, call the action on the existing configuration recorder and specify a role.
Currently, you can specify only one configuration recorder per region in your account.
If ConfigurationRecorder does not have the recordingGroup parameter specified, the default is
to record all supported resource types.
putConfigurationRecorderAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the PutConfigurationRecorder action.public Future<PutConfigurationRecorderResult> putConfigurationRecorderAsync(PutConfigurationRecorderRequest request, AsyncHandler<PutConfigurationRecorderRequest,PutConfigurationRecorderResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncCreates a new configuration recorder to record the selected resource configurations.
You can use this action to change the role roleARN and/or the recordingGroup of an
existing recorder. To change the role, call the action on the existing configuration recorder and specify a role.
Currently, you can specify only one configuration recorder per region in your account.
If ConfigurationRecorder does not have the recordingGroup parameter specified, the default is
to record all supported resource types.
putConfigurationRecorderAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the PutConfigurationRecorder action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PutDeliveryChannelResult> putDeliveryChannelAsync(PutDeliveryChannelRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncCreates a delivery channel object to deliver configuration information to an Amazon S3 bucket and Amazon SNS topic.
Before you can create a delivery channel, you must create a configuration recorder.
You can use this action to change the Amazon S3 bucket or an Amazon SNS topic of the existing delivery channel. To change the Amazon S3 bucket or an Amazon SNS topic, call this action and specify the changed values for the S3 bucket and the SNS topic. If you specify a different value for either the S3 bucket or the SNS topic, this action will keep the existing value for the parameter that is not changed.
You can have only one delivery channel per region in your account.
putDeliveryChannelAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the PutDeliveryChannel action.public Future<PutDeliveryChannelResult> putDeliveryChannelAsync(PutDeliveryChannelRequest request, AsyncHandler<PutDeliveryChannelRequest,PutDeliveryChannelResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncCreates a delivery channel object to deliver configuration information to an Amazon S3 bucket and Amazon SNS topic.
Before you can create a delivery channel, you must create a configuration recorder.
You can use this action to change the Amazon S3 bucket or an Amazon SNS topic of the existing delivery channel. To change the Amazon S3 bucket or an Amazon SNS topic, call this action and specify the changed values for the S3 bucket and the SNS topic. If you specify a different value for either the S3 bucket or the SNS topic, this action will keep the existing value for the parameter that is not changed.
You can have only one delivery channel per region in your account.
putDeliveryChannelAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the PutDeliveryChannel action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PutEvaluationsResult> putEvaluationsAsync(PutEvaluationsRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncUsed by an AWS Lambda function to deliver evaluation results to AWS Config. This action is required in every AWS Lambda function that is invoked by an AWS Config rule.
putEvaluationsAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<PutEvaluationsResult> putEvaluationsAsync(PutEvaluationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<PutEvaluationsRequest,PutEvaluationsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncUsed by an AWS Lambda function to deliver evaluation results to AWS Config. This action is required in every AWS Lambda function that is invoked by an AWS Config rule.
putEvaluationsAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StartConfigRulesEvaluationResult> startConfigRulesEvaluationAsync(StartConfigRulesEvaluationRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsync
Runs an on-demand evaluation for the specified Config rules against the last known configuration state of the
resources. Use StartConfigRulesEvaluation when you want to test a rule that you updated is working
as expected. StartConfigRulesEvaluation does not re-record the latest configuration state for your
resources; it re-runs an evaluation against the last known state of your resources.
You can specify up to 25 Config rules per request.
An existing StartConfigRulesEvaluation call must complete for the specified rules before you can
call the API again. If you chose to have AWS Config stream to an Amazon SNS topic, you will receive a
ConfigRuleEvaluationStarted notification when the evaluation starts.
You don't need to call the StartConfigRulesEvaluation API to run an evaluation for a new rule. When
you create a new rule, AWS Config automatically evaluates your resources against the rule.
The StartConfigRulesEvaluation API is useful if you want to run on-demand evaluations, such as the
following example:
You have a custom rule that evaluates your IAM resources every 24 hours.
You update your Lambda function to add additional conditions to your rule.
Instead of waiting for the next periodic evaluation, you call the StartConfigRulesEvaluation API.
AWS Config invokes your Lambda function and evaluates your IAM resources.
Your custom rule will still run periodic evaluations every 24 hours.
startConfigRulesEvaluationAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncpublic Future<StartConfigRulesEvaluationResult> startConfigRulesEvaluationAsync(StartConfigRulesEvaluationRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartConfigRulesEvaluationRequest,StartConfigRulesEvaluationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsync
Runs an on-demand evaluation for the specified Config rules against the last known configuration state of the
resources. Use StartConfigRulesEvaluation when you want to test a rule that you updated is working
as expected. StartConfigRulesEvaluation does not re-record the latest configuration state for your
resources; it re-runs an evaluation against the last known state of your resources.
You can specify up to 25 Config rules per request.
An existing StartConfigRulesEvaluation call must complete for the specified rules before you can
call the API again. If you chose to have AWS Config stream to an Amazon SNS topic, you will receive a
ConfigRuleEvaluationStarted notification when the evaluation starts.
You don't need to call the StartConfigRulesEvaluation API to run an evaluation for a new rule. When
you create a new rule, AWS Config automatically evaluates your resources against the rule.
The StartConfigRulesEvaluation API is useful if you want to run on-demand evaluations, such as the
following example:
You have a custom rule that evaluates your IAM resources every 24 hours.
You update your Lambda function to add additional conditions to your rule.
Instead of waiting for the next periodic evaluation, you call the StartConfigRulesEvaluation API.
AWS Config invokes your Lambda function and evaluates your IAM resources.
Your custom rule will still run periodic evaluations every 24 hours.
startConfigRulesEvaluationAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StartConfigurationRecorderResult> startConfigurationRecorderAsync(StartConfigurationRecorderRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncStarts recording configurations of the AWS resources you have selected to record in your AWS account.
You must have created at least one delivery channel to successfully start the configuration recorder.
startConfigurationRecorderAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the StartConfigurationRecorder action.public Future<StartConfigurationRecorderResult> startConfigurationRecorderAsync(StartConfigurationRecorderRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartConfigurationRecorderRequest,StartConfigurationRecorderResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncStarts recording configurations of the AWS resources you have selected to record in your AWS account.
You must have created at least one delivery channel to successfully start the configuration recorder.
startConfigurationRecorderAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the StartConfigurationRecorder action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StopConfigurationRecorderResult> stopConfigurationRecorderAsync(StopConfigurationRecorderRequest request)
AmazonConfigAsyncStops recording configurations of the AWS resources you have selected to record in your AWS account.
stopConfigurationRecorderAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the StopConfigurationRecorder action.public Future<StopConfigurationRecorderResult> stopConfigurationRecorderAsync(StopConfigurationRecorderRequest request, AsyncHandler<StopConfigurationRecorderRequest,StopConfigurationRecorderResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonConfigAsyncStops recording configurations of the AWS resources you have selected to record in your AWS account.
stopConfigurationRecorderAsync in interface AmazonConfigAsyncrequest - The input for the StopConfigurationRecorder action.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Copyright © 2013 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.