@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AWSHealthAsyncClient extends AWSHealthClient implements AWSHealthAsync
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive notification when
an asynchronous operation completes.
The AWS Health API provides programmatic access to the AWS Health information that appears in the AWS Personal Health Dashboard. You can use the API operations to get information about AWS Health events that affect your AWS services and resources.
You must have a Business or Enterprise Support plan from AWS
Support to use the AWS Health API. If you call the AWS Health API from an AWS account that doesn't have a
Business or Enterprise Support plan, you receive a SubscriptionRequiredException
error.
You can use the AWS Health endpoint health.us-east-1.amazonaws.com (HTTPS) to call the AWS Health API operations. AWS Health supports a multi-Region application architecture and has two regional endpoints in an active-passive configuration. You can use the high availability endpoint example to determine which AWS Region is active, so that you can get the latest information from the API. For more information, see Accessing the AWS Health API in the AWS Health User Guide.
For authentication of requests, AWS Health uses the Signature Version 4 Signing Process.
If your AWS account is part of AWS Organizations, you can use the AWS Health organizational view feature. This feature provides a centralized view of AWS Health events across all accounts in your organization. You can aggregate AWS Health events in real time to identify accounts in your organization that are affected by an operational event or get notified of security vulnerabilities. Use the organizational view API operations to enable this feature and return event information. For more information, see Aggregating AWS Health events in the AWS Health User Guide.
When you use the AWS Health API operations to return AWS Health events, see the following recommendations:
Use the eventScopeCode parameter to specify whether to return AWS Health events that are public or account-specific.
Use pagination to view all events from the response. For example, if you call the
DescribeEventsForOrganization
operation to get all events in your organization, you might receive
several page results. Specify the nextToken
in the next request to return more results.
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AWSHealthAsyncClient()
Deprecated.
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AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
Deprecated.
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AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
Deprecated.
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AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
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AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AWSHealthAsyncClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
Deprecated.
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builder, describeAffectedAccountsForOrganization, describeAffectedEntities, describeAffectedEntitiesForOrganization, describeEntityAggregates, describeEventAggregates, describeEventDetails, describeEventDetailsForOrganization, describeEvents, describeEventsForOrganization, describeEventTypes, describeHealthServiceStatusForOrganization, disableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization, enableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization, getCachedResponseMetadata
addRequestHandler, addRequestHandler, configureRegion, getClientConfiguration, getEndpointPrefix, getMonitoringListeners, getRequestMetricsCollector, getServiceName, getSignerByURI, getSignerOverride, getSignerRegionOverride, getTimeOffset, makeImmutable, removeRequestHandler, removeRequestHandler, setEndpoint, setEndpoint, setRegion, setServiceNameIntern, setSignerRegionOverride, setTimeOffset, withEndpoint, withRegion, withRegion, withTimeOffset
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
describeAffectedAccountsForOrganization, describeAffectedEntities, describeAffectedEntitiesForOrganization, describeEntityAggregates, describeEventAggregates, describeEventDetails, describeEventDetailsForOrganization, describeEvents, describeEventsForOrganization, describeEventTypes, describeHealthServiceStatusForOrganization, disableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization, enableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization, getCachedResponseMetadata, setEndpoint, setRegion
@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient()
AWSHealthAsyncClientBuilder.defaultClient()
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing a number of threads equal to the
maximum number of concurrent connections configured via ClientConfiguration.getMaxConnections()
.
clientConfiguration
- The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to AWSHealth (ex: proxy settings,
retry counts, etc).DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
,
Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing a number of threads equal to the
maximum number of concurrent connections configured via ClientConfiguration.getMaxConnections()
.
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
,
Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AWSHealthAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.public static AWSHealthAsyncClientBuilder asyncBuilder()
public ExecutorService getExecutorService()
public Future<DescribeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationResult> describeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationAsync(DescribeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns a list of accounts in the organization from AWS Organizations that are affected by the provided event. For more information about the different types of AWS Health events, see Event.
Before you can call this operation, you must first enable AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. To do this, call the EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization operation from your organization's management account.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationResult> describeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationAsync(DescribeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationRequest,DescribeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns a list of accounts in the organization from AWS Organizations that are affected by the provided event. For more information about the different types of AWS Health events, see Event.
Before you can call this operation, you must first enable AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. To do this, call the EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization operation from your organization's management account.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeAffectedAccountsForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeAffectedEntitiesResult> describeAffectedEntitiesAsync(DescribeAffectedEntitiesRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns a list of entities that have been affected by the specified events, based on the specified filter criteria. Entities can refer to individual customer resources, groups of customer resources, or any other construct, depending on the AWS service. Events that have impact beyond that of the affected entities, or where the extent of impact is unknown, include at least one entity indicating this.
At least one event ARN is required. Results are sorted by the lastUpdatedTime
of the entity,
starting with the most recent.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
This operation supports resource-level permissions. You can use this operation to allow or deny access to specific AWS Health events. For more information, see Resource- and action-based conditions in the AWS Health User Guide.
describeAffectedEntitiesAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeAffectedEntitiesResult> describeAffectedEntitiesAsync(DescribeAffectedEntitiesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAffectedEntitiesRequest,DescribeAffectedEntitiesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns a list of entities that have been affected by the specified events, based on the specified filter criteria. Entities can refer to individual customer resources, groups of customer resources, or any other construct, depending on the AWS service. Events that have impact beyond that of the affected entities, or where the extent of impact is unknown, include at least one entity indicating this.
At least one event ARN is required. Results are sorted by the lastUpdatedTime
of the entity,
starting with the most recent.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
This operation supports resource-level permissions. You can use this operation to allow or deny access to specific AWS Health events. For more information, see Resource- and action-based conditions in the AWS Health User Guide.
describeAffectedEntitiesAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationResult> describeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationAsync(DescribeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns a list of entities that have been affected by one or more events for one or more accounts in your organization in AWS Organizations, based on the filter criteria. Entities can refer to individual customer resources, groups of customer resources, or any other construct, depending on the AWS service.
At least one event Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and account ID are required. Results are sorted by the
lastUpdatedTime
of the entity, starting with the most recent.
Before you can call this operation, you must first enable AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. To do this, call the EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization operation from your organization's management account.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
This operation doesn't support resource-level permissions. You can't use this operation to allow or deny access to specific AWS Health events. For more information, see Resource- and action-based conditions in the AWS Health User Guide.
describeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationResult> describeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationAsync(DescribeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationRequest,DescribeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns a list of entities that have been affected by one or more events for one or more accounts in your organization in AWS Organizations, based on the filter criteria. Entities can refer to individual customer resources, groups of customer resources, or any other construct, depending on the AWS service.
At least one event Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and account ID are required. Results are sorted by the
lastUpdatedTime
of the entity, starting with the most recent.
Before you can call this operation, you must first enable AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. To do this, call the EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization operation from your organization's management account.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
This operation doesn't support resource-level permissions. You can't use this operation to allow or deny access to specific AWS Health events. For more information, see Resource- and action-based conditions in the AWS Health User Guide.
describeAffectedEntitiesForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeEntityAggregatesResult> describeEntityAggregatesAsync(DescribeEntityAggregatesRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns the number of entities that are affected by each of the specified events. If no events are specified, the counts of all affected entities are returned.
describeEntityAggregatesAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeEntityAggregatesResult> describeEntityAggregatesAsync(DescribeEntityAggregatesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEntityAggregatesRequest,DescribeEntityAggregatesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns the number of entities that are affected by each of the specified events. If no events are specified, the counts of all affected entities are returned.
describeEntityAggregatesAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeEventAggregatesResult> describeEventAggregatesAsync(DescribeEventAggregatesRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns the number of events of each event type (issue, scheduled change, and account notification). If no filter is specified, the counts of all events in each category are returned.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeEventAggregatesAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeEventAggregatesResult> describeEventAggregatesAsync(DescribeEventAggregatesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventAggregatesRequest,DescribeEventAggregatesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns the number of events of each event type (issue, scheduled change, and account notification). If no filter is specified, the counts of all events in each category are returned.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeEventAggregatesAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeEventDetailsResult> describeEventDetailsAsync(DescribeEventDetailsRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns detailed information about one or more specified events. Information includes standard event data (AWS Region, service, and so on, as returned by DescribeEvents), a detailed event description, and possible additional metadata that depends upon the nature of the event. Affected entities are not included. To retrieve the entities, use the DescribeAffectedEntities operation.
If a specified event can't be retrieved, an error message is returned for that event.
This operation supports resource-level permissions. You can use this operation to allow or deny access to specific AWS Health events. For more information, see Resource- and action-based conditions in the AWS Health User Guide.
describeEventDetailsAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeEventDetailsResult> describeEventDetailsAsync(DescribeEventDetailsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventDetailsRequest,DescribeEventDetailsResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns detailed information about one or more specified events. Information includes standard event data (AWS Region, service, and so on, as returned by DescribeEvents), a detailed event description, and possible additional metadata that depends upon the nature of the event. Affected entities are not included. To retrieve the entities, use the DescribeAffectedEntities operation.
If a specified event can't be retrieved, an error message is returned for that event.
This operation supports resource-level permissions. You can use this operation to allow or deny access to specific AWS Health events. For more information, see Resource- and action-based conditions in the AWS Health User Guide.
describeEventDetailsAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeEventDetailsForOrganizationResult> describeEventDetailsForOrganizationAsync(DescribeEventDetailsForOrganizationRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns detailed information about one or more specified events for one or more AWS accounts in your organization. This information includes standard event data (such as the AWS Region and service), an event description, and (depending on the event) possible metadata. This operation doesn't return affected entities, such as the resources related to the event. To return affected entities, use the DescribeAffectedEntitiesForOrganization operation.
Before you can call this operation, you must first enable AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. To do this, call the EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization operation from your organization's management account.
When you call the DescribeEventDetailsForOrganization
operation, specify the
organizationEventDetailFilters
object in the request. Depending on the AWS Health event type, note
the following differences:
To return event details for a public event, you must specify a null value for the awsAccountId
parameter. If you specify an account ID for a public event, AWS Health returns an error message because public
events aren't specific to an account.
To return event details for an event that is specific to an account in your organization, you must specify the
awsAccountId
parameter in the request. If you don't specify an account ID, AWS Health returns an
error message because the event is specific to an account in your organization.
For more information, see Event.
This operation doesn't support resource-level permissions. You can't use this operation to allow or deny access to specific AWS Health events. For more information, see Resource- and action-based conditions in the AWS Health User Guide.
describeEventDetailsForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeEventDetailsForOrganizationResult> describeEventDetailsForOrganizationAsync(DescribeEventDetailsForOrganizationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventDetailsForOrganizationRequest,DescribeEventDetailsForOrganizationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns detailed information about one or more specified events for one or more AWS accounts in your organization. This information includes standard event data (such as the AWS Region and service), an event description, and (depending on the event) possible metadata. This operation doesn't return affected entities, such as the resources related to the event. To return affected entities, use the DescribeAffectedEntitiesForOrganization operation.
Before you can call this operation, you must first enable AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. To do this, call the EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization operation from your organization's management account.
When you call the DescribeEventDetailsForOrganization
operation, specify the
organizationEventDetailFilters
object in the request. Depending on the AWS Health event type, note
the following differences:
To return event details for a public event, you must specify a null value for the awsAccountId
parameter. If you specify an account ID for a public event, AWS Health returns an error message because public
events aren't specific to an account.
To return event details for an event that is specific to an account in your organization, you must specify the
awsAccountId
parameter in the request. If you don't specify an account ID, AWS Health returns an
error message because the event is specific to an account in your organization.
For more information, see Event.
This operation doesn't support resource-level permissions. You can't use this operation to allow or deny access to specific AWS Health events. For more information, see Resource- and action-based conditions in the AWS Health User Guide.
describeEventDetailsForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeEventTypesResult> describeEventTypesAsync(DescribeEventTypesRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns the event types that meet the specified filter criteria. You can use this API operation to find information about the AWS Health event, such as the category, AWS service, and event code. The metadata for each event appears in the EventType object.
If you don't specify a filter criteria, the API operation returns all event types, in no particular order.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeEventTypesAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeEventTypesResult> describeEventTypesAsync(DescribeEventTypesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventTypesRequest,DescribeEventTypesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns the event types that meet the specified filter criteria. You can use this API operation to find information about the AWS Health event, such as the category, AWS service, and event code. The metadata for each event appears in the EventType object.
If you don't specify a filter criteria, the API operation returns all event types, in no particular order.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeEventTypesAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeEventsResult> describeEventsAsync(DescribeEventsRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns information about events that meet the specified filter criteria. Events are returned in a summary form and do not include the detailed description, any additional metadata that depends on the event type, or any affected resources. To retrieve that information, use the DescribeEventDetails and DescribeAffectedEntities operations.
If no filter criteria are specified, all events are returned. Results are sorted by lastModifiedTime
, starting with the most recent event.
When you call the DescribeEvents
operation and specify an entity for the entityValues
parameter, AWS Health might return public events that aren't specific to that resource. For example, if you call
DescribeEvents
and specify an ID for an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, AWS
Health might return events that aren't specific to that resource or service. To get events that are specific to a
service, use the services
parameter in the filter
object. For more information, see Event.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeEventsAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeEventsResult> describeEventsAsync(DescribeEventsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventsRequest,DescribeEventsResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns information about events that meet the specified filter criteria. Events are returned in a summary form and do not include the detailed description, any additional metadata that depends on the event type, or any affected resources. To retrieve that information, use the DescribeEventDetails and DescribeAffectedEntities operations.
If no filter criteria are specified, all events are returned. Results are sorted by lastModifiedTime
, starting with the most recent event.
When you call the DescribeEvents
operation and specify an entity for the entityValues
parameter, AWS Health might return public events that aren't specific to that resource. For example, if you call
DescribeEvents
and specify an ID for an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, AWS
Health might return events that aren't specific to that resource or service. To get events that are specific to a
service, use the services
parameter in the filter
object. For more information, see Event.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeEventsAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeEventsForOrganizationResult> describeEventsForOrganizationAsync(DescribeEventsForOrganizationRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns information about events across your organization in AWS Organizations. You can use the
filters
parameter to specify the events that you want to return. Events are returned in a summary
form and don't include the affected accounts, detailed description, any additional metadata that depends on the
event type, or any affected resources. To retrieve that information, use the following operations:
If you don't specify a filter
, the DescribeEventsForOrganizations
returns all events
across your organization. Results are sorted by lastModifiedTime
, starting with the most recent
event.
For more information about the different types of AWS Health events, see Event.
Before you can call this operation, you must first enable AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. To do this, call the EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization operation from your organization's management account.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeEventsForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeEventsForOrganizationResult> describeEventsForOrganizationAsync(DescribeEventsForOrganizationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventsForOrganizationRequest,DescribeEventsForOrganizationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Returns information about events across your organization in AWS Organizations. You can use the
filters
parameter to specify the events that you want to return. Events are returned in a summary
form and don't include the affected accounts, detailed description, any additional metadata that depends on the
event type, or any affected resources. To retrieve that information, use the following operations:
If you don't specify a filter
, the DescribeEventsForOrganizations
returns all events
across your organization. Results are sorted by lastModifiedTime
, starting with the most recent
event.
For more information about the different types of AWS Health events, see Event.
Before you can call this operation, you must first enable AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. To do this, call the EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganization operation from your organization's management account.
This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken
parameter in the next request to return
more results.
describeEventsForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DescribeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationResult> describeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationAsync(DescribeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
This operation provides status information on enabling or disabling AWS Health to work with your organization. To call this operation, you must sign in as an IAM user, assume an IAM role, or sign in as the root user (not recommended) in the organization's management account.
describeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DescribeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationResult> describeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationAsync(DescribeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationRequest,DescribeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
This operation provides status information on enabling or disabling AWS Health to work with your organization. To call this operation, you must sign in as an IAM user, assume an IAM role, or sign in as the root user (not recommended) in the organization's management account.
describeHealthServiceStatusForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<DisableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationResult> disableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync(DisableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Disables AWS Health from working with AWS Organizations. To call this operation, you must sign in as an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user, assume an IAM role, or sign in as the root user (not recommended) in the organization's management account. For more information, see Aggregating AWS Health events in the AWS Health User Guide.
This operation doesn't remove the service-linked role from the management account in your organization. You must use the IAM console, API, or AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) to remove the service-linked role. For more information, see Deleting a Service-Linked Role in the IAM User Guide.
You can also disable the organizational feature by using the Organizations DisableAWSServiceAccess API operation. After you call this operation, AWS Health stops aggregating events for all other AWS accounts in your organization. If you call the AWS Health API operations for organizational view, AWS Health returns an error. AWS Health continues to aggregate health events for your AWS account.
disableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<DisableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationResult> disableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync(DisableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest,DisableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Disables AWS Health from working with AWS Organizations. To call this operation, you must sign in as an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user, assume an IAM role, or sign in as the root user (not recommended) in the organization's management account. For more information, see Aggregating AWS Health events in the AWS Health User Guide.
This operation doesn't remove the service-linked role from the management account in your organization. You must use the IAM console, API, or AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) to remove the service-linked role. For more information, see Deleting a Service-Linked Role in the IAM User Guide.
You can also disable the organizational feature by using the Organizations DisableAWSServiceAccess API operation. After you call this operation, AWS Health stops aggregating events for all other AWS accounts in your organization. If you call the AWS Health API operations for organizational view, AWS Health returns an error. AWS Health continues to aggregate health events for your AWS account.
disableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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<EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationResult> enableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync(EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest request)
AWSHealthAsync
Enables AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. You can use the organizational view feature to aggregate events from all AWS accounts in your organization in a centralized location.
This operation also creates a service-linked role for the management account in the organization.
To call this operation, you must meet the following requirements:
You must have a Business or Enterprise Support plan from AWS
Support to use the AWS Health API. If you call the AWS Health API from an AWS account that doesn't have a
Business or Enterprise Support plan, you receive a SubscriptionRequiredException
error.
You must have permission to call this operation from the organization's management account. For example IAM policies, see AWS Health identity-based policy examples.
If you don't have the required support plan, you can instead use the AWS Health console to enable the organizational view feature. For more information, see Aggregating AWS Health events in the AWS Health User Guide.
enableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
public Future<EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationResult> enableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync(EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest request, AsyncHandler<EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest,EnableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSHealthAsync
Enables AWS Health to work with AWS Organizations. You can use the organizational view feature to aggregate events from all AWS accounts in your organization in a centralized location.
This operation also creates a service-linked role for the management account in the organization.
To call this operation, you must meet the following requirements:
You must have a Business or Enterprise Support plan from AWS
Support to use the AWS Health API. If you call the AWS Health API from an AWS account that doesn't have a
Business or Enterprise Support plan, you receive a SubscriptionRequiredException
error.
You must have permission to call this operation from the organization's management account. For example IAM policies, see AWS Health identity-based policy examples.
If you don't have the required support plan, you can instead use the AWS Health console to enable the organizational view feature. For more information, see Aggregating AWS Health events in the AWS Health User Guide.
enableHealthServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync
in interface AWSHealthAsync
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 void shutdown()
getExecutorService().shutdown()
followed by getExecutorService().awaitTermination()
prior to
calling this method.shutdown
in interface AWSHealth
shutdown
in class AWSHealthClient