@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AWSControlTowerAsync extends AWSControlTower
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from
AbstractAWSControlTowerAsync
instead.
These interfaces allow you to apply the AWS library of pre-defined controls to your organizational units, programmatically. In this context, controls are the same as AWS Control Tower guardrails.
To call these APIs, you'll need to know:
the ControlARN
for the control--that is, the guardrail--you are targeting,
and the ARN associated with the target organizational unit (OU).
To get the ControlARN
for your AWS Control Tower guardrail:
The ControlARN
contains the control name which is specified in each guardrail. For a list of control
names for Strongly recommended and Elective guardrails, see Resource identifiers
for APIs and guardrails in the Automating tasks section
of the AWS Control Tower User Guide. Remember that Mandatory guardrails cannot be added or removed.
ARN format: arn:aws:controltower:{REGION}::control/{CONTROL_NAME}
Example:
arn:aws:controltower:us-west-2::control/AWS-GR_AUTOSCALING_LAUNCH_CONFIG_PUBLIC_IP_DISABLED
To get the ARN for an OU:
In the AWS Organizations console, you can find the ARN for the OU on the Organizational unit details page associated with that OU.
OU ARN format:
arn:${Partition}:organizations::${MasterAccountId}:ou/o-${OrganizationId}/ou-${OrganizationalUnitId}
Details and examples
To view the open source resource repository on GitHub, see aws-cloudformation/aws-cloudformation-resource-providers-controltower
Recording API Requests
AWS Control Tower supports AWS CloudTrail, a service that records AWS API calls for your AWS account and delivers log files to an Amazon S3 bucket. By using information collected by CloudTrail, you can determine which requests the AWS Control Tower service received, who made the request and when, and so on. For more about AWS Control Tower and its support for CloudTrail, see Logging AWS Control Tower Actions with AWS CloudTrail in the AWS Control Tower User Guide. To learn more about CloudTrail, including how to turn it on and find your log files, see the AWS CloudTrail User Guide.
ENDPOINT_PREFIX
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Future<DisableControlResult> |
disableControlAsync(DisableControlRequest disableControlRequest)
This API call turns off a control.
|
Future<DisableControlResult> |
disableControlAsync(DisableControlRequest disableControlRequest,
AsyncHandler<DisableControlRequest,DisableControlResult> asyncHandler)
This API call turns off a control.
|
Future<EnableControlResult> |
enableControlAsync(EnableControlRequest enableControlRequest)
This API call activates a control.
|
Future<EnableControlResult> |
enableControlAsync(EnableControlRequest enableControlRequest,
AsyncHandler<EnableControlRequest,EnableControlResult> asyncHandler)
This API call activates a control.
|
Future<GetControlOperationResult> |
getControlOperationAsync(GetControlOperationRequest getControlOperationRequest)
Returns the status of a particular
EnableControl or DisableControl operation. |
Future<GetControlOperationResult> |
getControlOperationAsync(GetControlOperationRequest getControlOperationRequest,
AsyncHandler<GetControlOperationRequest,GetControlOperationResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the status of a particular
EnableControl or DisableControl operation. |
Future<ListEnabledControlsResult> |
listEnabledControlsAsync(ListEnabledControlsRequest listEnabledControlsRequest)
Lists the controls enabled by AWS Control Tower on the specified organizational unit and the accounts it
contains.
|
Future<ListEnabledControlsResult> |
listEnabledControlsAsync(ListEnabledControlsRequest listEnabledControlsRequest,
AsyncHandler<ListEnabledControlsRequest,ListEnabledControlsResult> asyncHandler)
Lists the controls enabled by AWS Control Tower on the specified organizational unit and the accounts it
contains.
|
disableControl, enableControl, getCachedResponseMetadata, getControlOperation, listEnabledControls, shutdown
Future<DisableControlResult> disableControlAsync(DisableControlRequest disableControlRequest)
This API call turns off a control. It starts an asynchronous operation that deletes AWS resources on the specified organizational unit and the accounts it contains. The resources will vary according to the control that you specify.
disableControlRequest
- Future<DisableControlResult> disableControlAsync(DisableControlRequest disableControlRequest, AsyncHandler<DisableControlRequest,DisableControlResult> asyncHandler)
This API call turns off a control. It starts an asynchronous operation that deletes AWS resources on the specified organizational unit and the accounts it contains. The resources will vary according to the control that you specify.
disableControlRequest
- 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.Future<EnableControlResult> enableControlAsync(EnableControlRequest enableControlRequest)
This API call activates a control. It starts an asynchronous operation that creates AWS resources on the specified organizational unit and the accounts it contains. The resources created will vary according to the control that you specify.
enableControlRequest
- Future<EnableControlResult> enableControlAsync(EnableControlRequest enableControlRequest, AsyncHandler<EnableControlRequest,EnableControlResult> asyncHandler)
This API call activates a control. It starts an asynchronous operation that creates AWS resources on the specified organizational unit and the accounts it contains. The resources created will vary according to the control that you specify.
enableControlRequest
- 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.Future<GetControlOperationResult> getControlOperationAsync(GetControlOperationRequest getControlOperationRequest)
Returns the status of a particular EnableControl
or DisableControl
operation. Displays
a message in case of error. Details for an operation are available for 90 days.
getControlOperationRequest
- Future<GetControlOperationResult> getControlOperationAsync(GetControlOperationRequest getControlOperationRequest, AsyncHandler<GetControlOperationRequest,GetControlOperationResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the status of a particular EnableControl
or DisableControl
operation. Displays
a message in case of error. Details for an operation are available for 90 days.
getControlOperationRequest
- 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.Future<ListEnabledControlsResult> listEnabledControlsAsync(ListEnabledControlsRequest listEnabledControlsRequest)
Lists the controls enabled by AWS Control Tower on the specified organizational unit and the accounts it contains.
listEnabledControlsRequest
- Future<ListEnabledControlsResult> listEnabledControlsAsync(ListEnabledControlsRequest listEnabledControlsRequest, AsyncHandler<ListEnabledControlsRequest,ListEnabledControlsResult> asyncHandler)
Lists the controls enabled by AWS Control Tower on the specified organizational unit and the accounts it contains.
listEnabledControlsRequest
- 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.