See: Description
Interface | Description |
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AWSCodeArtifact |
Interface for accessing CodeArtifact.
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AWSCodeArtifactAsync |
Interface for accessing CodeArtifact asynchronously.
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AbstractAWSCodeArtifact |
Abstract implementation of
AWSCodeArtifact . |
AbstractAWSCodeArtifactAsync |
Abstract implementation of
AWSCodeArtifactAsync . |
AWSCodeArtifactAsyncClient |
Client for accessing CodeArtifact asynchronously.
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AWSCodeArtifactAsyncClientBuilder |
Fluent builder for
AWSCodeArtifactAsync . |
AWSCodeArtifactClient |
Client for accessing CodeArtifact.
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AWSCodeArtifactClientBuilder |
Fluent builder for
AWSCodeArtifact . |
CodeArtifact is a fully managed artifact repository compatible with language-native package managers and build tools such as npm, Apache Maven, pip, and dotnet. You can use CodeArtifact to share packages with development teams and pull packages. Packages can be pulled from both public and CodeArtifact repositories. You can also create an upstream relationship between a CodeArtifact repository and another repository, which effectively merges their contents from the point of view of a package manager client.
CodeArtifact Components
Use the information in this guide to help you work with the following CodeArtifact components:
Repository: A CodeArtifact repository contains a set of package
versions, each of which maps to a set of assets, or files. Repositories are polyglot, so a single repository can
contain packages of any supported type. Each repository exposes endpoints for fetching and publishing packages using
tools like the npm
CLI, the Maven CLI ( mvn
), Python CLIs (
pip
and twine
), and NuGet CLIs (nuget
and dotnet
).
Domain: Repositories are aggregated into a higher-level entity known as a domain. All package assets and metadata are stored in the domain, but are consumed through repositories. A given package asset, such as a Maven JAR file, is stored once per domain, no matter how many repositories it's present in. All of the assets and metadata in a domain are encrypted with the same customer master key (CMK) stored in Key Management Service (KMS).
Each repository is a member of a single domain and can't be moved to a different domain.
The domain allows organizational policy to be applied across multiple repositories, such as which accounts can access repositories in the domain, and which public repositories can be used as sources of packages.
Although an organization can have multiple domains, we recommend a single production domain that contains all published artifacts so that teams can find and share packages across their organization.
Package: A package is a bundle of software and the metadata required to resolve dependencies and install the software. CodeArtifact supports npm, PyPI, Maven, and NuGet package formats.
In CodeArtifact, a package consists of:
A name (for example, webpack
is the name of a popular npm package)
An optional namespace (for example, @types
in @types/node
)
A set of versions (for example, 1.0.0
, 1.0.1
, 1.0.2
, etc.)
Package-level metadata (for example, npm tags)
Package version: A version of a package, such as @types/node 12.6.9
. The version number format
and semantics vary for different package formats. For example, npm package versions must conform to the Semantic Versioning specification. In CodeArtifact, a package version consists of the
version identifier, metadata at the package version level, and a set of assets.
Upstream repository: One repository is upstream of another when the package versions in it can be accessed from the repository endpoint of the downstream repository, effectively merging the contents of the two repositories from the point of view of a client. CodeArtifact allows creating an upstream relationship between two repositories.
Asset: An individual file stored in CodeArtifact associated with a package version, such as an npm
.tgz
file or Maven POM and JAR files.
CodeArtifact supports these operations:
AssociateExternalConnection
: Adds an existing external connection to a repository.
CopyPackageVersions
: Copies package versions from one repository to another repository in the same
domain.
CreateDomain
: Creates a domain
CreateRepository
: Creates a CodeArtifact repository in a domain.
DeleteDomain
: Deletes a domain. You cannot delete a domain that contains repositories.
DeleteDomainPermissionsPolicy
: Deletes the resource policy that is set on a domain.
DeletePackageVersions
: Deletes versions of a package. After a package has been deleted, it can be
republished, but its assets and metadata cannot be restored because they have been permanently removed from storage.
DeleteRepository
: Deletes a repository.
DeleteRepositoryPermissionsPolicy
: Deletes the resource policy that is set on a repository.
DescribeDomain
: Returns a DomainDescription
object that contains information about the
requested domain.
DescribePackageVersion
: Returns a PackageVersionDescription object that contains details about a package version.
DescribeRepository
: Returns a RepositoryDescription
object that contains detailed
information about the requested repository.
DisposePackageVersions
: Disposes versions of a package. A package version with the status
Disposed
cannot be restored because they have been permanently removed from storage.
DisassociateExternalConnection
: Removes an existing external connection from a repository.
GetAuthorizationToken
: Generates a temporary authorization token for accessing repositories in the
domain. The token expires the authorization period has passed. The default authorization period is 12 hours and can
be customized to any length with a maximum of 12 hours.
GetDomainPermissionsPolicy
: Returns the policy of a resource that is attached to the specified domain.
GetPackageVersionAsset
: Returns the contents of an asset that is in a package version.
GetPackageVersionReadme
: Gets the readme file or descriptive text for a package version.
GetRepositoryEndpoint
: Returns the endpoint of a repository for a specific package format. A repository
has one endpoint for each package format:
maven
npm
nuget
pypi
GetRepositoryPermissionsPolicy
: Returns the resource policy that is set on a repository.
ListDomains
: Returns a list of DomainSummary
objects. Each returned
DomainSummary
object contains information about a domain.
ListPackages
: Lists the packages in a repository.
ListPackageVersionAssets
: Lists the assets for a given package version.
ListPackageVersionDependencies
: Returns a list of the direct dependencies for a package version.
ListPackageVersions
: Returns a list of package versions for a specified package in a repository.
ListRepositories
: Returns a list of repositories owned by the Amazon Web Services account that called
this method.
ListRepositoriesInDomain
: Returns a list of the repositories in a domain.
PutDomainPermissionsPolicy
: Attaches a resource policy to a domain.
PutRepositoryPermissionsPolicy
: Sets the resource policy on a repository that specifies permissions to
access it.
UpdatePackageVersionsStatus
: Updates the status of one or more versions of a package.
UpdateRepository
: Updates the properties of a repository.