Table of Contents
APIGateway.
Client
¶A low-level client representing Amazon API Gateway
Amazon API Gateway helps developers deliver robust, secure, and scalable mobile and web application back ends. API Gateway allows developers to securely connect mobile and web applications to APIs that run on AWS Lambda, Amazon EC2, or other publicly addressable web services that are hosted outside of AWS.
client = session.create_client('apigateway')
These are the available methods:
can_paginate
(operation_name)¶Check if an operation can be paginated.
operation_name (string) – The operation name. This is the same name
as the method name on the client. For example, if the
method name is create_foo
, and you’d normally invoke the
operation as client.create_foo(**kwargs)
, if the
create_foo
operation can be paginated, you can use the
call client.get_paginator("create_foo")
.
True
if the operation can be paginated,
False
otherwise.
create_api_key
(**kwargs)¶Create an ApiKey resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_api_key(
name='string',
description='string',
enabled=True|False,
generateDistinctId=True|False,
value='string',
stageKeys=[
{
'restApiId': 'string',
'stageName': 'string'
},
],
customerId='string',
tags={
'string': 'string'
}
)
name (string) – The name of the ApiKey .
description (string) – The description of the ApiKey .
enabled (boolean) – Specifies whether the ApiKey can be used by callers.
generateDistinctId (boolean) – Specifies whether (true
) or not (false
) the key identifier is distinct from the created API key value. This parameter is deprecated and should not be used.
value (string) – Specifies a value of the API key.
stageKeys (list) –
DEPRECATED FOR USAGE PLANS - Specifies stages associated with the API key.
(dict) –
A reference to a unique stage identified in the format {restApiId}/{stage}
.
restApiId (string) –
The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
The stage name associated with the stage key.
customerId (string) – An AWS Marketplace customer identifier , when integrating with the AWS SaaS Marketplace.
tags (dict) –
The key-value map of strings. The valid character set is [a-zA-Z+-=._:/]. The tag key can be up to 128 characters and must not start with aws:
. The tag value can be up to 256 characters.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'customerId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'enabled': True|False,
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'stageKeys': [
'string',
],
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A resource that can be distributed to callers for executing Method resources that require an API key. API keys can be mapped to any Stage on any RestApi , which indicates that the callers with the API key can make requests to that stage.
id (string) –
The identifier of the API Key.
value (string) –
The value of the API Key.
name (string) –
The name of the API Key.
customerId (string) –
An AWS Marketplace customer identifier , when integrating with the AWS SaaS Marketplace.
description (string) –
The description of the API Key.
enabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether the API Key can be used by callers.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was last updated.
stageKeys (list) –
A list of Stage resources that are associated with the ApiKey resource.
(string) –
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
Adds a new Authorizer resource to an existing RestApi resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_authorizer(
restApiId='string',
name='string',
type='TOKEN'|'REQUEST'|'COGNITO_USER_POOLS',
providerARNs=[
'string',
],
authType='string',
authorizerUri='string',
authorizerCredentials='string',
identitySource='string',
identityValidationExpression='string',
authorizerResultTtlInSeconds=123
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
name (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the authorizer.
type (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The authorizer type. Valid values are TOKEN
for a Lambda function using a single authorization token submitted in a custom header, REQUEST
for a Lambda function using incoming request parameters, and COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using an Amazon Cognito user pool.
providerARNs (list) –
A list of the Amazon Cognito user pool ARNs for the COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer. Each element is of this format: arn:aws:cognito-idp:{region}:{account_id}:userpool/{user_pool_id}
. For a TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizer, this is not defined.
(string) –
authType (string) – Optional customer-defined field, used in OpenAPI imports and exports without functional impact.
authorizerUri (string) – Specifies the authorizer’s Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). For TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizers, this must be a well-formed Lambda function URI, for example, arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:{account_id}:function:{lambda_function_name}/invocations
. In general, the URI has this form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:lambda:path/{service_api}
, where {region}
is the same as the region hosting the Lambda function, path
indicates that the remaining substring in the URI should be treated as the path to the resource, including the initial /
. For Lambda functions, this is usually of the form /2015-03-31/functions/[FunctionARN]/invocations
.
authorizerCredentials (string) – Specifies the required credentials as an IAM role for API Gateway to invoke the authorizer. To specify an IAM role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To use resource-based permissions on the Lambda function, specify null.
identitySource (string) –
The identity source for which authorization is requested.
For a TOKEN
or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer, this is required and specifies the request header mapping expression for the custom header holding the authorization token submitted by the client. For example, if the token header name is Auth
, the header mapping expression is method.request.header.Auth
.
For the REQUEST
authorizer, this is required when authorization caching is enabled. The value is a comma-separated string of one or more mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. For example, if an Auth
header, a Name
query string parameter are defined as identity sources, this value is method.request.header.Auth, method.request.querystring.Name
. These parameters will be used to derive the authorization caching key and to perform runtime validation of the REQUEST
authorizer by verifying all of the identity-related request parameters are present, not null and non-empty. Only when this is true does the authorizer invoke the authorizer Lambda function, otherwise, it returns a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The valid value is a string of comma-separated mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. When the authorization caching is not enabled, this property is optional.
identityValidationExpression (string) – A validation expression for the incoming identity token. For TOKEN
authorizers, this value is a regular expression. For COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizers, API Gateway will match the aud
field of the incoming token from the client against the specified regular expression. It will invoke the authorizer’s Lambda function when there is a match. Otherwise, it will return a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The validation expression does not apply to the REQUEST
authorizer.
authorizerResultTtlInSeconds (integer) – The TTL in seconds of cached authorizer results. If it equals 0, authorization caching is disabled. If it is greater than 0, API Gateway will cache authorizer responses. If this field is not set, the default value is 300. The maximum value is 3600, or 1 hour.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'type': 'TOKEN'|'REQUEST'|'COGNITO_USER_POOLS',
'providerARNs': [
'string',
],
'authType': 'string',
'authorizerUri': 'string',
'authorizerCredentials': 'string',
'identitySource': 'string',
'identityValidationExpression': 'string',
'authorizerResultTtlInSeconds': 123
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an authorization layer for methods. If enabled on a method, API Gateway will activate the authorizer when a client calls the method.
id (string) –
The identifier for the authorizer resource.
name (string) –
[Required] The name of the authorizer.
type (string) –
The authorizer type. Valid values are TOKEN
for a Lambda function using a single authorization token submitted in a custom header, REQUEST
for a Lambda function using incoming request parameters, and COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using an Amazon Cognito user pool.
providerARNs (list) –
A list of the Amazon Cognito user pool ARNs for the COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer. Each element is of this format: arn:aws:cognito-idp:{region}:{account_id}:userpool/{user_pool_id}
. For a TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizer, this is not defined.
(string) –
authType (string) –
Optional customer-defined field, used in OpenAPI imports and exports without functional impact.
authorizerUri (string) –
Specifies the authorizer’s Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). For TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizers, this must be a well-formed Lambda function URI, for example, arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:{account_id}:function:{lambda_function_name}/invocations
. In general, the URI has this form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:lambda:path/{service_api}
, where {region}
is the same as the region hosting the Lambda function, path
indicates that the remaining substring in the URI should be treated as the path to the resource, including the initial /
. For Lambda functions, this is usually of the form /2015-03-31/functions/[FunctionARN]/invocations
.
authorizerCredentials (string) –
Specifies the required credentials as an IAM role for API Gateway to invoke the authorizer. To specify an IAM role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To use resource-based permissions on the Lambda function, specify null.
identitySource (string) –
The identity source for which authorization is requested.
For a TOKEN
or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer, this is required and specifies the request header mapping expression for the custom header holding the authorization token submitted by the client. For example, if the token header name is Auth
, the header mapping expression is method.request.header.Auth
.
For the REQUEST
authorizer, this is required when authorization caching is enabled. The value is a comma-separated string of one or more mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. For example, if an Auth
header, a Name
query string parameter are defined as identity sources, this value is method.request.header.Auth, method.request.querystring.Name
. These parameters will be used to derive the authorization caching key and to perform runtime validation of the REQUEST
authorizer by verifying all of the identity-related request parameters are present, not null and non-empty. Only when this is true does the authorizer invoke the authorizer Lambda function, otherwise, it returns a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The valid value is a string of comma-separated mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. When the authorization caching is not enabled, this property is optional.
identityValidationExpression (string) –
A validation expression for the incoming identity token. For TOKEN
authorizers, this value is a regular expression. For COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizers, API Gateway will match the aud
field of the incoming token from the client against the specified regular expression. It will invoke the authorizer’s Lambda function when there is a match. Otherwise, it will return a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The validation expression does not apply to the REQUEST
authorizer.
authorizerResultTtlInSeconds (integer) –
The TTL in seconds of cached authorizer results. If it equals 0, authorization caching is disabled. If it is greater than 0, API Gateway will cache authorizer responses. If this field is not set, the default value is 300. The maximum value is 3600, or 1 hour.
Exceptions
create_base_path_mapping
(**kwargs)¶Creates a new BasePathMapping resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_base_path_mapping(
domainName='string',
basePath='string',
restApiId='string',
stage='string'
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The domain name of the BasePathMapping resource to create.
basePath (string) – The base path name that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name. This value must be unique for all of the mappings across a single API. Specify ‘(none)’ if you do not want callers to specify a base path name after the domain name.
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stage (string) – The name of the API’s stage that you want to use for this mapping. Specify ‘(none)’ if you want callers to explicitly specify the stage name after any base path name.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'basePath': 'string',
'restApiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the base path that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
A custom domain name plus a
BasePathMapping
specification identifies a deployed RestApi in a given stage of the owner Account . Use Custom Domain Names
basePath (string) –
The base path name that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
restApiId (string) –
The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stage (string) –
The name of the associated stage.
Exceptions
create_deployment
(**kwargs)¶Creates a Deployment resource, which makes a specified RestApi callable over the internet.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_deployment(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string',
stageDescription='string',
description='string',
cacheClusterEnabled=True|False,
cacheClusterSize='0.5'|'1.6'|'6.1'|'13.5'|'28.4'|'58.2'|'118'|'237',
variables={
'string': 'string'
},
canarySettings={
'percentTraffic': 123.0,
'stageVariableOverrides': {
'string': 'string'
},
'useStageCache': True|False
},
tracingEnabled=True|False
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) – The name of the Stage resource for the Deployment resource to create.
stageDescription (string) – The description of the Stage resource for the Deployment resource to create.
description (string) – The description for the Deployment resource to create.
cacheClusterEnabled (boolean) – Enables a cache cluster for the Stage resource specified in the input.
cacheClusterSize (string) – Specifies the cache cluster size for the Stage resource specified in the input, if a cache cluster is enabled.
variables (dict) –
A map that defines the stage variables for the Stage resource that is associated with the new deployment. Variable names can have alphanumeric and underscore characters, and the values must match [A-Za-z0-9-._~:/?#&=,]+
.
(string) –
(string) –
canarySettings (dict) –
The input configuration for the canary deployment when the deployment is a canary release deployment.
percentTraffic (float) –
The percentage (0.0-100.0) of traffic routed to the canary deployment.
stageVariableOverrides (dict) –
A stage variable overrides used for the canary release deployment. They can override existing stage variables or add new stage variables for the canary release deployment. These stage variables are represented as a string-to-string map between stage variable names and their values.
(string) –
(string) –
useStageCache (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether the canary release deployment uses the stage cache or not.
tracingEnabled (boolean) – Specifies whether active tracing with X-ray is enabled for the Stage .
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'apiSummary': {
'string': {
'string': {
'authorizationType': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False
}
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
An immutable representation of a RestApi resource that can be called by users using Stages . A deployment must be associated with a Stage for it to be callable over the Internet.
id (string) –
The identifier for the deployment resource.
description (string) –
The description for the deployment resource.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date and time that the deployment resource was created.
apiSummary (dict) –
A summary of the RestApi at the date and time that the deployment resource was created.
(string) –
(dict) –
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a summary of a Method resource, given a particular date and time.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
Specifies whether the method requires a valid ApiKey .
Exceptions
create_documentation_part
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_documentation_part(
restApiId='string',
location={
'type': 'API'|'AUTHORIZER'|'MODEL'|'RESOURCE'|'METHOD'|'PATH_PARAMETER'|'QUERY_PARAMETER'|'REQUEST_HEADER'|'REQUEST_BODY'|'RESPONSE'|'RESPONSE_HEADER'|'RESPONSE_BODY',
'path': 'string',
'method': 'string',
'statusCode': 'string',
'name': 'string'
},
properties='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
location (dict) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The location of the targeted API entity of the to-be-created documentation part.
type (string) – [REQUIRED]
[Required] The type of API entity to which the documentation content applies. Valid values are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Content inheritance does not apply to any entity of the API
, AUTHORIZER
, METHOD
, MODEL
, REQUEST_BODY
, or RESOURCE
type.
path (string) –
The URL path of the target. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is /
for the root resource. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of another entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s path
attribute must match that of the parent entity as a prefix.
method (string) –
The HTTP verb of a method. It is a valid field for the API entity types of METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any method. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s method
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code of a response. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any status code. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s statusCode
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
name (string) –
The name of the targeted API entity. It is a valid and required field for the API entity types of AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
and RESPONSE_HEADER
. It is an invalid field for any other entity type.
properties (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The new documentation content map of the targeted API entity. Enclosed key-value pairs are API-specific, but only OpenAPI-compliant key-value pairs can be exported and, hence, published.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'location': {
'type': 'API'|'AUTHORIZER'|'MODEL'|'RESOURCE'|'METHOD'|'PATH_PARAMETER'|'QUERY_PARAMETER'|'REQUEST_HEADER'|'REQUEST_BODY'|'RESPONSE'|'RESPONSE_HEADER'|'RESPONSE_BODY',
'path': 'string',
'method': 'string',
'statusCode': 'string',
'name': 'string'
},
'properties': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A documentation part for a targeted API entity.
A documentation part consists of a content map (properties
) and a target (location
). The target specifies an API entity to which the documentation content applies. The supported API entity types are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Valid location
fields depend on the API entity type. All valid fields are not required.
The content map is a JSON string of API-specific key-value pairs. Although an API can use any shape for the content map, only the OpenAPI-compliant documentation fields will be injected into the associated API entity definition in the exported OpenAPI definition file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationParts
id (string) –
The DocumentationPart identifier, generated by API Gateway when the DocumentationPart
is created.
location (dict) –
The location of the API entity to which the documentation applies. Valid fields depend on the targeted API entity type. All the valid location fields are not required. If not explicitly specified, a valid location field is treated as a wildcard and associated documentation content may be inherited by matching entities, unless overridden.
type (string) –
[Required] The type of API entity to which the documentation content applies. Valid values are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Content inheritance does not apply to any entity of the API
, AUTHORIZER
, METHOD
, MODEL
, REQUEST_BODY
, or RESOURCE
type.
path (string) –
The URL path of the target. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is /
for the root resource. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of another entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s path
attribute must match that of the parent entity as a prefix.
method (string) –
The HTTP verb of a method. It is a valid field for the API entity types of METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any method. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s method
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code of a response. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any status code. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s statusCode
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
name (string) –
The name of the targeted API entity. It is a valid and required field for the API entity types of AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
and RESPONSE_HEADER
. It is an invalid field for any other entity type.
properties (string) –
A content map of API-specific key-value pairs describing the targeted API entity. The map must be encoded as a JSON string, e.g., "{ \"description\": \"The API does ...\" }"
. Only OpenAPI-compliant documentation-related fields from the propertiesmap are exported and, hence, published as part of the API entity definitions, while the original documentation parts are exported in a OpenAPI extension of x-amazon-apigateway-documentation
.
Exceptions
create_documentation_version
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_documentation_version(
restApiId='string',
documentationVersion='string',
stageName='string',
description='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
documentationVersion (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The version identifier of the new snapshot.
stageName (string) – The stage name to be associated with the new documentation snapshot.
description (string) – A description about the new documentation snapshot.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'version': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'description': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A snapshot of the documentation of an API.
Publishing API documentation involves creating a documentation version associated with an API stage and exporting the versioned documentation to an external (e.g., OpenAPI) file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart , DocumentationVersions
version (string) –
The version identifier of the API documentation snapshot.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date when the API documentation snapshot is created.
description (string) –
The description of the API documentation snapshot.
Exceptions
create_domain_name
(**kwargs)¶Creates a new domain name.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_domain_name(
domainName='string',
certificateName='string',
certificateBody='string',
certificatePrivateKey='string',
certificateChain='string',
certificateArn='string',
regionalCertificateName='string',
regionalCertificateArn='string',
endpointConfiguration={
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
tags={
'string': 'string'
},
securityPolicy='TLS_1_0'|'TLS_1_2',
mutualTlsAuthentication={
'truststoreUri': 'string',
'truststoreVersion': 'string'
},
ownershipVerificationCertificateArn='string'
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the DomainName resource.
certificateName (string) – The user-friendly name of the certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name.
certificateBody (string) – [Deprecated] The body of the server certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name provided by your certificate authority.
certificatePrivateKey (string) – [Deprecated] Your edge-optimized endpoint’s domain name certificate’s private key.
certificateChain (string) – [Deprecated] The intermediate certificates and optionally the root certificate, one after the other without any blank lines, used by an edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name. If you include the root certificate, your certificate chain must start with intermediate certificates and end with the root certificate. Use the intermediate certificates that were provided by your certificate authority. Do not include any intermediaries that are not in the chain of trust path.
certificateArn (string) – The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
regionalCertificateName (string) – The user-friendly name of the certificate that will be used by regional endpoint for this domain name.
regionalCertificateArn (string) – The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used by regional endpoint for this domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this DomainName showing the endpoint types of the domain name.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
tags (dict) –
The key-value map of strings. The valid character set is [a-zA-Z+-=._:/]. The tag key can be up to 128 characters and must not start with aws:
. The tag value can be up to 256 characters.
(string) –
(string) –
securityPolicy (string) – The Transport Layer Security (TLS) version + cipher suite for this DomainName . The valid values are TLS_1_0
and TLS_1_2
.
mutualTlsAuthentication (dict) –
If specified, API Gateway performs two-way authentication between the client and the server. Clients must present a trusted certificate to access your custom domain name.
truststoreUri (string) –
An Amazon S3 resource ARN that specifies the truststore for mutual TLS authentication, for example, s3://bucket-name/key-name
. The truststore can contain certificates from public or private certificate authorities. To update the truststore, upload a new version to S3, and then update your custom domain name to use the new version. To update the truststore, you must have permissions to access the S3 object.
truststoreVersion (string) –
The version of the S3 object that contains your truststore. To specify a version, you must have versioning enabled for the S3 bucket.
ownershipVerificationCertificateArn (string) – The ARN of the public certificate issued by ACM to validate ownership of your custom domain. Only required when configuring mutual TLS and using an ACM imported or private CA certificate ARN as the regionalCertificateArn.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'domainName': 'string',
'certificateName': 'string',
'certificateArn': 'string',
'certificateUploadDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'regionalDomainName': 'string',
'regionalHostedZoneId': 'string',
'regionalCertificateName': 'string',
'regionalCertificateArn': 'string',
'distributionDomainName': 'string',
'distributionHostedZoneId': 'string',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'domainNameStatus': 'AVAILABLE'|'UPDATING'|'PENDING'|'PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT'|'PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION',
'domainNameStatusMessage': 'string',
'securityPolicy': 'TLS_1_0'|'TLS_1_2',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'mutualTlsAuthentication': {
'truststoreUri': 'string',
'truststoreVersion': 'string',
'truststoreWarnings': [
'string',
]
},
'ownershipVerificationCertificateArn': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a custom domain name as a user-friendly host name of an API ( RestApi ).
When you deploy an API, API Gateway creates a default host name for the API. This default API host name is of the {restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com
format. With the default host name, you can access the API’s root resource with the URL of https://{restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com/{stage}/
. When you set up a custom domain name of apis.example.com
for this API, you can then access the same resource using the URL of the https://apis.examples.com/myApi
, where myApi
is the base path mapping ( BasePathMapping ) of your API under the custom domain name.
domainName (string) –
The custom domain name as an API host name, for example, my-api.example.com
.
certificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name.
certificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
certificateUploadDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the certificate that was used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name was uploaded.
regionalDomainName (string) –
The domain name associated with the regional endpoint for this custom domain name. You set up this association by adding a DNS record that points the custom domain name to this regional domain name. The regional domain name is returned by API Gateway when you create a regional endpoint.
regionalHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-specific Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the regional endpoint. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
regionalCertificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name.
regionalCertificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
distributionDomainName (string) –
The domain name of the Amazon CloudFront distribution associated with this custom domain name for an edge-optimized endpoint. You set up this association when adding a DNS record pointing the custom domain name to this distribution name. For more information about CloudFront distributions, see the Amazon CloudFront documentation .
distributionHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-agnostic Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the edge-optimized endpoint. The valid value is Z2FDTNDATAQYW2
for all the regions. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this DomainName showing the endpoint types of the domain name.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
domainNameStatus (string) –
The status of the DomainName migration. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, UPDATING
, PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT
, and PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION
. If the status is UPDATING
, the domain cannot be modified further until the existing operation is complete. If it is AVAILABLE
, the domain can be updated.
domainNameStatusMessage (string) –
An optional text message containing detailed information about status of the DomainName migration.
securityPolicy (string) –
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) version + cipher suite for this DomainName . The valid values are TLS_1_0
and TLS_1_2
.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
mutualTlsAuthentication (dict) –
The mutual TLS authentication configuration for a custom domain name. If specified, API Gateway performs two-way authentication between the client and the server. Clients must present a trusted certificate to access your API.
truststoreUri (string) –
An Amazon S3 URL that specifies the truststore for mutual TLS authentication, for example s3://bucket-name/key-name
. The truststore can contain certificates from public or private certificate authorities. To update the truststore, upload a new version to S3, and then update your custom domain name to use the new version. To update the truststore, you must have permissions to access the S3 object.
truststoreVersion (string) –
The version of the S3 object that contains your truststore. To specify a version, you must have versioning enabled for the S3 bucket.
truststoreWarnings (list) –
A list of warnings that API Gateway returns while processing your truststore. Invalid certificates produce warnings. Mutual TLS is still enabled, but some clients might not be able to access your API. To resolve warnings, upload a new truststore to S3, and then update you domain name to use the new version.
(string) –
ownershipVerificationCertificateArn (string) –
The ARN of the public certificate issued by ACM to validate ownership of your custom domain. Only required when configuring mutual TLS and using an ACM imported or private CA certificate ARN as the regionalCertificateArn.
Exceptions
create_model
(**kwargs)¶Adds a new Model resource to an existing RestApi resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_model(
restApiId='string',
name='string',
description='string',
schema='string',
contentType='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The RestApi identifier under which the Model will be created.
name (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the model. Must be alphanumeric.
description (string) – The description of the model.
schema (string) – The schema for the model. For application/json
models, this should be JSON schema draft 4 model.
contentType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The content-type for the model.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'schema': 'string',
'contentType': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the data structure of a method’s request or response payload.
A request model defines the data structure of the client-supplied request payload. A response model defines the data structure of the response payload returned by the back end. Although not required, models are useful for mapping payloads between the front end and back end.
A model is used for generating an API’s SDK, validating the input request body, and creating a skeletal mapping template.
Method , MethodResponse , Models and Mappings
id (string) –
The identifier for the model resource.
name (string) –
The name of the model. Must be an alphanumeric string.
description (string) –
The description of the model.
schema (string) –
The schema for the model. For application/json
models, this should be JSON schema draft 4 model. Do not include “*/” characters in the description of any properties because such “*/” characters may be interpreted as the closing marker for comments in some languages, such as Java or JavaScript, causing the installation of your API’s SDK generated by API Gateway to fail.
contentType (string) –
The content-type for the model.
Exceptions
create_request_validator
(**kwargs)¶Creates a ReqeustValidator of a given RestApi .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_request_validator(
restApiId='string',
name='string',
validateRequestBody=True|False,
validateRequestParameters=True|False
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
name (string) – The name of the to-be-created RequestValidator .
validateRequestBody (boolean) – A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate request body according to the configured model schema for the method (true
) or not (false
).
validateRequestParameters (boolean) – A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate request parameters, true
, or not false
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'validateRequestBody': True|False,
'validateRequestParameters': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A set of validation rules for incoming Method requests.
In OpenAPI, a RequestValidator of an API is defined by the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validators.requestValidator object. It the referenced using the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validator property.
id (string) –
The identifier of this RequestValidator .
name (string) –
The name of this RequestValidator
validateRequestBody (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate a request body according to the configured Model schema.
validateRequestParameters (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate request parameters (true
) or not (false
).
Exceptions
create_resource
(**kwargs)¶Creates a Resource resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_resource(
restApiId='string',
parentId='string',
pathPart='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
parentId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The parent resource’s identifier.
pathPart (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The last path segment for this resource.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'parentId': 'string',
'pathPart': 'string',
'path': 'string',
'resourceMethods': {
'string': {
'httpMethod': 'string',
'authorizationType': 'string',
'authorizerId': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False,
'requestValidatorId': 'string',
'operationName': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'requestModels': {
'string': 'string'
},
'methodResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
},
'methodIntegration': {
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
},
'authorizationScopes': [
'string',
]
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an API resource.
id (string) –
The resource’s identifier.
parentId (string) –
The parent resource’s identifier.
pathPart (string) –
The last path segment for this resource.
path (string) –
The full path for this resource.
resourceMethods (dict) –
Gets an API resource’s method of a given HTTP verb.
The resource methods are a map of methods indexed by methods’ HTTP verbs enabled on the resource. This method map is included in the 200 OK
response of the GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}
or GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}?embed=methods
request.
Example: Get the GET method of an API resource Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20170223T031827Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20170223/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": false, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
If the OPTIONS
is enabled on the resource, you can follow the example here to get that method. Just replace the GET
of the last path segment in the request URL with OPTIONS
.
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a client-facing interface by which the client calls the API to access back-end resources. A Method resource is integrated with an Integration resource. Both consist of a request and one or more responses. The method request takes the client input that is passed to the back end through the integration request. A method response returns the output from the back end to the client through an integration response. A method request is embodied in a Method resource, whereas an integration request is embodied in an Integration resource. On the other hand, a method response is represented by a MethodResponse resource, whereas an integration response is represented by an IntegrationResponse resource.
Example: Retrive the GET method on a specified resource Request
The following example request retrieves the information about the GET method on an API resource (3kzxbg5sa2
) of an API (fugvjdxtri
).
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T210259Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": true, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E\")" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
In the example above, the response template for the 200 OK
response maps the JSON output from the ListStreams
action in the back end to an XML output. The mapping template is URL-encoded as %3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E
and the output is decoded using the $util.urlDecode() helper function.
MethodResponse , Integration , IntegrationResponse , Resource , Set up an API’s method
httpMethod (string) –
The method’s HTTP verb.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) –
The identifier of an Authorizer to use on this method. The authorizationType
must be CUSTOM
.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
A boolean flag specifying whether a valid ApiKey is required to invoke this method.
requestValidatorId (string) –
The identifier of a RequestValidator for request validation.
operationName (string) –
A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key is a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
A key-value map specifying data schemas, represented by Model resources, (as the mapped value) of the request payloads of given content types (as the mapping key).
(string) –
(string) –
methodResponses (dict) –
Gets a method response associated with a given HTTP status code.
The collection of method responses are encapsulated in a key-value map, where the key is a response’s HTTP status code and the value is a MethodResponse resource that specifies the response returned to the caller from the back end through the integration response.
Example: Get a 200 OK response of a GET method Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T215008Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": false, "method.response.header.operand_2": false, "method.response.header.operand_1": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
methodIntegration (dict) –
Gets the method’s integration responsible for passing the client-submitted request to the back end and performing necessary transformations to make the request compliant with the back end.
Example: Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T213210Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "0cjtch", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"a\": \"$input.params('operand1')\",\n \"b\": \"$input.params('operand2')\", \n \"op\": \"$input.params('operator')\" \n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path//2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:Calc/invocations", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": "integration.response.body.op", "method.response.header.operand_2": "integration.response.body.b", "method.response.header.operand_1": "integration.response.body.a" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "#set($res = $input.path('$'))\n{\n \"result\": \"$res.a, $res.b, $res.op => $res.c\",\n \"a\" : \"$res.a\",\n \"b\" : \"$res.b\",\n \"op\" : \"$res.op\",\n \"c\" : \"$res.c\"\n}" }, "selectionPattern": "", "statusCode": "200" } } }
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
Exceptions
create_rest_api
(**kwargs)¶Creates a new RestApi resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_rest_api(
name='string',
description='string',
version='string',
cloneFrom='string',
binaryMediaTypes=[
'string',
],
minimumCompressionSize=123,
apiKeySource='HEADER'|'AUTHORIZER',
endpointConfiguration={
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
policy='string',
tags={
'string': 'string'
},
disableExecuteApiEndpoint=True|False
)
name (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the RestApi .
description (string) – The description of the RestApi .
version (string) – A version identifier for the API.
cloneFrom (string) – The ID of the RestApi that you want to clone from.
binaryMediaTypes (list) –
The list of binary media types supported by the RestApi . By default, the RestApi supports only UTF-8-encoded text payloads.
(string) –
minimumCompressionSize (integer) – A nullable integer that is used to enable compression (with non-negative between 0 and 10485760 (10M) bytes, inclusive) or disable compression (with a null value) on an API. When compression is enabled, compression or decompression is not applied on the payload if the payload size is smaller than this value. Setting it to zero allows compression for any payload size.
apiKeySource (string) –
The source of the API key for metering requests according to a usage plan. Valid values are:
HEADER
to read the API key from the X-API-Key
header of a request.
AUTHORIZER
to read the API key from the UsageIdentifierKey
from a custom authorizer.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this RestApi showing the endpoint types of the API.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
policy (string) – A stringified JSON policy document that applies to this RestApi regardless of the caller and Method configuration.
tags (dict) –
The key-value map of strings. The valid character set is [a-zA-Z+-=._:/]. The tag key can be up to 128 characters and must not start with aws:
. The tag value can be up to 256 characters.
(string) –
(string) –
disableExecuteApiEndpoint (boolean) – Specifies whether clients can invoke your API by using the default execute-api
endpoint. By default, clients can invoke your API with the default https://{api_id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com endpoint. To require that clients use a custom domain name to invoke your API, disable the default endpoint.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'version': 'string',
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'binaryMediaTypes': [
'string',
],
'minimumCompressionSize': 123,
'apiKeySource': 'HEADER'|'AUTHORIZER',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'policy': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'disableExecuteApiEndpoint': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a REST API.
id (string) –
The API’s identifier. This identifier is unique across all of your APIs in API Gateway.
name (string) –
The API’s name.
description (string) –
The API’s description.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API was created.
version (string) –
A version identifier for the API.
warnings (list) –
The warning messages reported when failonwarnings
is turned on during API import.
(string) –
binaryMediaTypes (list) –
The list of binary media types supported by the RestApi . By default, the RestApi supports only UTF-8-encoded text payloads.
(string) –
minimumCompressionSize (integer) –
A nullable integer that is used to enable compression (with non-negative between 0 and 10485760 (10M) bytes, inclusive) or disable compression (with a null value) on an API. When compression is enabled, compression or decompression is not applied on the payload if the payload size is smaller than this value. Setting it to zero allows compression for any payload size.
apiKeySource (string) –
The source of the API key for metering requests according to a usage plan. Valid values are:
HEADER
to read the API key from the X-API-Key
header of a request.
AUTHORIZER
to read the API key from the UsageIdentifierKey
from a custom authorizer.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this RestApi showing the endpoint types of the API.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
policy (string) –
A stringified JSON policy document that applies to this RestApi regardless of the caller and Method configuration.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
disableExecuteApiEndpoint (boolean) –
Specifies whether clients can invoke your API by using the default execute-api
endpoint. By default, clients can invoke your API with the default https://{api_id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com endpoint. To require that clients use a custom domain name to invoke your API, disable the default endpoint.
Exceptions
create_stage
(**kwargs)¶Creates a new Stage resource that references a pre-existing Deployment for the API.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_stage(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string',
deploymentId='string',
description='string',
cacheClusterEnabled=True|False,
cacheClusterSize='0.5'|'1.6'|'6.1'|'13.5'|'28.4'|'58.2'|'118'|'237',
variables={
'string': 'string'
},
documentationVersion='string',
canarySettings={
'percentTraffic': 123.0,
'deploymentId': 'string',
'stageVariableOverrides': {
'string': 'string'
},
'useStageCache': True|False
},
tracingEnabled=True|False,
tags={
'string': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name for the Stage resource. Stage names can only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. Maximum length is 128 characters.
deploymentId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the Deployment resource for the Stage resource.
description (string) – The description of the Stage resource.
cacheClusterEnabled (boolean) – Whether cache clustering is enabled for the stage.
cacheClusterSize (string) – The stage’s cache cluster size.
variables (dict) –
A map that defines the stage variables for the new Stage resource. Variable names can have alphanumeric and underscore characters, and the values must match [A-Za-z0-9-._~:/?#&=,]+
.
(string) –
(string) –
documentationVersion (string) – The version of the associated API documentation.
canarySettings (dict) –
The canary deployment settings of this stage.
percentTraffic (float) –
The percent (0-100) of traffic diverted to a canary deployment.
deploymentId (string) –
The ID of the canary deployment.
stageVariableOverrides (dict) –
Stage variables overridden for a canary release deployment, including new stage variables introduced in the canary. These stage variables are represented as a string-to-string map between stage variable names and their values.
(string) –
(string) –
useStageCache (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether the canary deployment uses the stage cache or not.
tracingEnabled (boolean) – Specifies whether active tracing with X-ray is enabled for the Stage .
tags (dict) –
The key-value map of strings. The valid character set is [a-zA-Z+-=._:/]. The tag key can be up to 128 characters and must not start with aws:
. The tag value can be up to 256 characters.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'deploymentId': 'string',
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'stageName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'cacheClusterEnabled': True|False,
'cacheClusterSize': '0.5'|'1.6'|'6.1'|'13.5'|'28.4'|'58.2'|'118'|'237',
'cacheClusterStatus': 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS'|'AVAILABLE'|'DELETE_IN_PROGRESS'|'NOT_AVAILABLE'|'FLUSH_IN_PROGRESS',
'methodSettings': {
'string': {
'metricsEnabled': True|False,
'loggingLevel': 'string',
'dataTraceEnabled': True|False,
'throttlingBurstLimit': 123,
'throttlingRateLimit': 123.0,
'cachingEnabled': True|False,
'cacheTtlInSeconds': 123,
'cacheDataEncrypted': True|False,
'requireAuthorizationForCacheControl': True|False,
'unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy': 'FAIL_WITH_403'|'SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER'|'SUCCEED_WITHOUT_RESPONSE_HEADER'
}
},
'variables': {
'string': 'string'
},
'documentationVersion': 'string',
'accessLogSettings': {
'format': 'string',
'destinationArn': 'string'
},
'canarySettings': {
'percentTraffic': 123.0,
'deploymentId': 'string',
'stageVariableOverrides': {
'string': 'string'
},
'useStageCache': True|False
},
'tracingEnabled': True|False,
'webAclArn': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a unique identifier for a version of a deployed RestApi that is callable by users.
deploymentId (string) –
The identifier of the Deployment that the stage points to.
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of a client certificate for an API stage.
stageName (string) –
The name of the stage is the first path segment in the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of a call to API Gateway. Stage names can only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. Maximum length is 128 characters.
description (string) –
The stage’s description.
cacheClusterEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether a cache cluster is enabled for the stage.
cacheClusterSize (string) –
The size of the cache cluster for the stage, if enabled.
cacheClusterStatus (string) –
The status of the cache cluster for the stage, if enabled.
methodSettings (dict) –
A map that defines the method settings for a Stage resource. Keys (designated as /{method_setting_key
below) are method paths defined as {resource_path}/{http_method}
for an individual method override, or /\*/\*
for overriding all methods in the stage.
(string) –
(dict) –
Specifies the method setting properties.
metricsEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether Amazon CloudWatch metrics are enabled for this method. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/metrics/enabled
, and the value is a Boolean.
loggingLevel (string) –
Specifies the logging level for this method, which affects the log entries pushed to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/logging/loglevel
, and the available levels are OFF
, ERROR
, and INFO
. Choose ERROR
to write only error-level entries to CloudWatch Logs, or choose INFO
to include all ERROR
events as well as extra informational events.
dataTraceEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether full requests and responses are logged for this method, which affects the log entries pushed to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. This can be useful to troubleshoot APIs, but can result in logging sensitive data. We recommend that you don’t enable this option for production APIs. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/logging/dataTrace
, and the value is a Boolean.
throttlingBurstLimit (integer) –
Specifies the throttling burst limit. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/throttling/burstLimit
, and the value is an integer.
throttlingRateLimit (float) –
Specifies the throttling rate limit. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/throttling/rateLimit
, and the value is a double.
cachingEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether responses should be cached and returned for requests. A cache cluster must be enabled on the stage for responses to be cached. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/enabled
, and the value is a Boolean.
cacheTtlInSeconds (integer) –
Specifies the time to live (TTL), in seconds, for cached responses. The higher the TTL, the longer the response will be cached. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/ttlInSeconds
, and the value is an integer.
cacheDataEncrypted (boolean) –
Specifies whether the cached responses are encrypted. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/dataEncrypted
, and the value is a Boolean.
requireAuthorizationForCacheControl (boolean) –
Specifies whether authorization is required for a cache invalidation request. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/requireAuthorizationForCacheControl
, and the value is a Boolean.
unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy (string) –
Specifies how to handle unauthorized requests for cache invalidation. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy
, and the available values are FAIL_WITH_403
, SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER
, SUCCEED_WITHOUT_RESPONSE_HEADER
.
variables (dict) –
A map that defines the stage variables for a Stage resource. Variable names can have alphanumeric and underscore characters, and the values must match [A-Za-z0-9-._~:/?#&=,]+
.
(string) –
(string) –
documentationVersion (string) –
The version of the associated API documentation.
accessLogSettings (dict) –
Settings for logging access in this stage.
format (string) –
A single line format of the access logs of data, as specified by selected $context variables . The format must include at least $context.requestId
.
destinationArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group or Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream to receive access logs. If you specify a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream, the stream name must begin with amazon-apigateway-
.
canarySettings (dict) –
Settings for the canary deployment in this stage.
percentTraffic (float) –
The percent (0-100) of traffic diverted to a canary deployment.
deploymentId (string) –
The ID of the canary deployment.
stageVariableOverrides (dict) –
Stage variables overridden for a canary release deployment, including new stage variables introduced in the canary. These stage variables are represented as a string-to-string map between stage variable names and their values.
(string) –
(string) –
useStageCache (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether the canary deployment uses the stage cache or not.
tracingEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether active tracing with X-ray is enabled for the Stage .
webAclArn (string) –
The ARN of the WebAcl associated with the Stage .
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the stage was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the stage last updated.
Exceptions
create_usage_plan
(**kwargs)¶Creates a usage plan with the throttle and quota limits, as well as the associated API stages, specified in the payload.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_usage_plan(
name='string',
description='string',
apiStages=[
{
'apiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string',
'throttle': {
'string': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
}
}
},
],
throttle={
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
},
quota={
'limit': 123,
'offset': 123,
'period': 'DAY'|'WEEK'|'MONTH'
},
tags={
'string': 'string'
}
)
name (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the usage plan.
description (string) – The description of the usage plan.
apiStages (list) –
The associated API stages of the usage plan.
(dict) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
apiId (string) –
API Id of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
stage (string) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
throttle (dict) –
Map containing method level throttling information for API stage in a usage plan.
(string) –
(dict) –
The API request rate limits.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
throttle (dict) –
The throttling limits of the usage plan.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
quota (dict) –
The quota of the usage plan.
limit (integer) –
The maximum number of requests that can be made in a given time period.
offset (integer) –
The day that a time period starts. For example, with a time period of WEEK
, an offset of 0
starts on Sunday, and an offset of 1
starts on Monday.
period (string) –
The time period in which the limit applies. Valid values are “DAY”, “WEEK” or “MONTH”.
tags (dict) –
The key-value map of strings. The valid character set is [a-zA-Z+-=._:/]. The tag key can be up to 128 characters and must not start with aws:
. The tag value can be up to 256 characters.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'apiStages': [
{
'apiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string',
'throttle': {
'string': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
}
}
},
],
'throttle': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
},
'quota': {
'limit': 123,
'offset': 123,
'period': 'DAY'|'WEEK'|'MONTH'
},
'productCode': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan than can specify who can assess associated API stages with specified request limits and quotas.
In a usage plan, you associate an API by specifying the API’s Id and a stage name of the specified API. You add plan customers by adding API keys to the plan.
id (string) –
The identifier of a UsagePlan resource.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan.
description (string) –
The description of a usage plan.
apiStages (list) –
The associated API stages of a usage plan.
(dict) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
apiId (string) –
API Id of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
stage (string) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
throttle (dict) –
Map containing method level throttling information for API stage in a usage plan.
(string) –
(dict) –
The API request rate limits.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
throttle (dict) –
The request throttle limits of a usage plan.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
quota (dict) –
The maximum number of permitted requests per a given unit time interval.
limit (integer) –
The maximum number of requests that can be made in a given time period.
offset (integer) –
The day that a time period starts. For example, with a time period of WEEK
, an offset of 0
starts on Sunday, and an offset of 1
starts on Monday.
period (string) –
The time period in which the limit applies. Valid values are “DAY”, “WEEK” or “MONTH”.
productCode (string) –
The AWS Markeplace product identifier to associate with the usage plan as a SaaS product on AWS Marketplace.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
create_usage_plan_key
(**kwargs)¶Creates a usage plan key for adding an existing API key to a usage plan.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_usage_plan_key(
usagePlanId='string',
keyId='string',
keyType='string'
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the UsagePlan resource representing the usage plan containing the to-be-created UsagePlanKey resource representing a plan customer.
keyId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of a UsagePlanKey resource for a plan customer.
keyType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The type of a UsagePlanKey resource for a plan customer.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'type': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan key to identify a plan customer.
To associate an API stage with a selected API key in a usage plan, you must create a UsagePlanKey resource to represent the selected ApiKey .
id (string) –
The Id of a usage plan key.
type (string) –
The type of a usage plan key. Currently, the valid key type is API_KEY
.
value (string) –
The value of a usage plan key.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan key.
Exceptions
create_vpc_link
(**kwargs)¶Creates a VPC link, under the caller’s account in a selected region, in an asynchronous operation that typically takes 2-4 minutes to complete and become operational. The caller must have permissions to create and update VPC Endpoint services.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_vpc_link(
name='string',
description='string',
targetArns=[
'string',
],
tags={
'string': 'string'
}
)
name (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name used to label and identify the VPC link.
description (string) – The description of the VPC link.
targetArns (list) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The ARN of the network load balancer of the VPC targeted by the VPC link. The network load balancer must be owned by the same AWS account of the API owner.
(string) –
tags (dict) –
The key-value map of strings. The valid character set is [a-zA-Z+-=._:/]. The tag key can be up to 128 characters and must not start with aws:
. The tag value can be up to 256 characters.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'targetArns': [
'string',
],
'status': 'AVAILABLE'|'PENDING'|'DELETING'|'FAILED',
'statusMessage': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
An API Gateway VPC link for a RestApi to access resources in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
To enable access to a resource in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud through Amazon API Gateway, you, as an API developer, create a VpcLink resource targeted for one or more network load balancers of the VPC and then integrate an API method with a private integration that uses the VpcLink . The private integration has an integration type of HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
and has a connection type of VPC_LINK
. The integration uses the connectionId
property to identify the VpcLink used.
id (string) –
The identifier of the VpcLink . It is used in an Integration to reference this VpcLink .
name (string) –
The name used to label and identify the VPC link.
description (string) –
The description of the VPC link.
targetArns (list) –
The ARN of the network load balancer of the VPC targeted by the VPC link. The network load balancer must be owned by the same AWS account of the API owner.
(string) –
status (string) –
The status of the VPC link. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, PENDING
, DELETING
, or FAILED
. Deploying an API will wait if the status is PENDING
and will fail if the status is DELETING
.
statusMessage (string) –
A description about the VPC link status.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
delete_api_key
(**kwargs)¶Deletes the ApiKey resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_api_key(
apiKey='string'
)
apiKey (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the ApiKey resource to be deleted.
None
Exceptions
Deletes an existing Authorizer resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_authorizer(
restApiId='string',
authorizerId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
authorizerId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the Authorizer resource.
None
Exceptions
delete_base_path_mapping
(**kwargs)¶Deletes the BasePathMapping resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_base_path_mapping(
domainName='string',
basePath='string'
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The domain name of the BasePathMapping resource to delete.
basePath (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The base path name of the BasePathMapping resource to delete.
To specify an empty base path, set this parameter to '(none)'
.
None
Exceptions
delete_client_certificate
(**kwargs)¶Deletes the ClientCertificate resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_client_certificate(
clientCertificateId='string'
)
clientCertificateId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the ClientCertificate resource to be deleted.
None
Exceptions
delete_deployment
(**kwargs)¶Deletes a Deployment resource. Deleting a deployment will only succeed if there are no Stage resources associated with it.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_deployment(
restApiId='string',
deploymentId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
deploymentId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the Deployment resource to delete.
None
Exceptions
delete_documentation_part
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_documentation_part(
restApiId='string',
documentationPartId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
documentationPartId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the to-be-deleted documentation part.
None
Exceptions
delete_documentation_version
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_documentation_version(
restApiId='string',
documentationVersion='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
documentationVersion (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The version identifier of a to-be-deleted documentation snapshot.
None
Exceptions
delete_domain_name
(**kwargs)¶Deletes the DomainName resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_domain_name(
domainName='string'
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the DomainName resource to be deleted.
None
Exceptions
delete_gateway_response
(**kwargs)¶Clears any customization of a GatewayResponse of a specified response type on the given RestApi and resets it with the default settings.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_gateway_response(
restApiId='string',
responseType='DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
responseType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required]
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
None
Exceptions
delete_integration
(**kwargs)¶Represents a delete integration.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_integration(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a delete integration request’s resource identifier.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a delete integration request’s HTTP method.
None
Exceptions
delete_integration_response
(**kwargs)¶Represents a delete integration response.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_integration_response(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
statusCode='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a delete integration response request’s resource identifier.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a delete integration response request’s HTTP method.
statusCode (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a delete integration response request’s status code.
None
Exceptions
delete_method
(**kwargs)¶Deletes an existing Method resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_method(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Resource identifier for the Method resource.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The HTTP verb of the Method resource.
None
Exceptions
delete_method_response
(**kwargs)¶Deletes an existing MethodResponse resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_method_response(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
statusCode='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Resource identifier for the MethodResponse resource.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The HTTP verb of the Method resource.
statusCode (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The status code identifier for the MethodResponse resource.
None
Exceptions
delete_model
(**kwargs)¶Deletes a model.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_model(
restApiId='string',
modelName='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
modelName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the model to delete.
None
Exceptions
delete_request_validator
(**kwargs)¶Deletes a RequestValidator of a given RestApi .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_request_validator(
restApiId='string',
requestValidatorId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
requestValidatorId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the RequestValidator to be deleted.
None
Exceptions
delete_resource
(**kwargs)¶Deletes a Resource resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_resource(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the Resource resource.
None
Exceptions
delete_rest_api
(**kwargs)¶Deletes the specified API.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_rest_api(
restApiId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
None
Exceptions
delete_stage
(**kwargs)¶Deletes a Stage resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_stage(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the Stage resource to delete.
None
Exceptions
delete_usage_plan
(**kwargs)¶Deletes a usage plan of a given plan Id.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_usage_plan(
usagePlanId='string'
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the to-be-deleted usage plan.
None
Exceptions
delete_usage_plan_key
(**kwargs)¶Deletes a usage plan key and remove the underlying API key from the associated usage plan.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_usage_plan_key(
usagePlanId='string',
keyId='string'
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the UsagePlan resource representing the usage plan containing the to-be-deleted UsagePlanKey resource representing a plan customer.
keyId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the UsagePlanKey resource to be deleted.
None
Exceptions
delete_vpc_link
(**kwargs)¶Deletes an existing VpcLink of a specified identifier.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_vpc_link(
vpcLinkId='string'
)
vpcLinkId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the VpcLink . It is used in an Integration to reference this VpcLink .
None
Exceptions
Flushes all authorizer cache entries on a stage.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.flush_stage_authorizers_cache(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The name of the stage to flush.
None
Exceptions
flush_stage_cache
(**kwargs)¶Flushes a stage’s cache.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.flush_stage_cache(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the stage to flush its cache.
None
Exceptions
generate_client_certificate
(**kwargs)¶Generates a ClientCertificate resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.generate_client_certificate(
description='string',
tags={
'string': 'string'
}
)
description (string) – The description of the ClientCertificate .
tags (dict) –
The key-value map of strings. The valid character set is [a-zA-Z+-=._:/]. The tag key can be up to 128 characters and must not start with aws:
. The tag value can be up to 256 characters.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'pemEncodedCertificate': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'expirationDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a client certificate used to configure client-side SSL authentication while sending requests to the integration endpoint.
Client certificates are used to authenticate an API by the backend server. To authenticate an API client (or user), use IAM roles and policies, a custom Authorizer or an Amazon Cognito user pool. Use Client-Side Certificate
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of the client certificate.
description (string) –
The description of the client certificate.
pemEncodedCertificate (string) –
The PEM-encoded public key of the client certificate, which can be used to configure certificate authentication in the integration endpoint .
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate was created.
expirationDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate will expire.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_account
()¶Gets information about the current Account resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_account()
dict
Response Syntax
{
'cloudwatchRoleArn': 'string',
'throttleSettings': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
},
'features': [
'string',
],
'apiKeyVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an AWS account that is associated with API Gateway.
To view the account info, call GET
on this resource.
Error Codes
The following exception may be thrown when the request fails.
UnauthorizedException
NotFoundException
TooManyRequestsException
For detailed error code information, including the corresponding HTTP Status Codes, see API Gateway Error Codes
Example: Get the information about an account. Request
GET /account HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160531T184618Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/account-apigateway-{rel}.html", "name": "account", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/account" }, "account:update": { "href": "/account" } }, "cloudwatchRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "throttleSettings": { "rateLimit": 500, "burstLimit": 1000 } }
In addition to making the REST API call directly, you can use the AWS CLI and an AWS SDK to access this resource.
cloudwatchRoleArn (string) –
The ARN of an Amazon CloudWatch role for the current Account .
throttleSettings (dict) –
Specifies the API request limits configured for the current Account .
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
features (list) –
A list of features supported for the account. When usage plans are enabled, the features list will include an entry of "UsagePlans"
.
(string) –
apiKeyVersion (string) –
The version of the API keys used for the account.
Exceptions
get_api_key
(**kwargs)¶Gets information about the current ApiKey resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_api_key(
apiKey='string',
includeValue=True|False
)
apiKey (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the ApiKey resource.
includeValue (boolean) – A boolean flag to specify whether (true
) or not (false
) the result contains the key value.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'customerId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'enabled': True|False,
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'stageKeys': [
'string',
],
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A resource that can be distributed to callers for executing Method resources that require an API key. API keys can be mapped to any Stage on any RestApi , which indicates that the callers with the API key can make requests to that stage.
id (string) –
The identifier of the API Key.
value (string) –
The value of the API Key.
name (string) –
The name of the API Key.
customerId (string) –
An AWS Marketplace customer identifier , when integrating with the AWS SaaS Marketplace.
description (string) –
The description of the API Key.
enabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether the API Key can be used by callers.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was last updated.
stageKeys (list) –
A list of Stage resources that are associated with the ApiKey resource.
(string) –
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_api_keys
(**kwargs)¶Gets information about the current ApiKeys resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_api_keys(
position='string',
limit=123,
nameQuery='string',
customerId='string',
includeValues=True|False
)
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
nameQuery (string) – The name of queried API keys.
customerId (string) – The identifier of a customer in AWS Marketplace or an external system, such as a developer portal.
includeValues (boolean) – A boolean flag to specify whether (true
) or not (false
) the result contains key values.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'customerId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'enabled': True|False,
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'stageKeys': [
'string',
],
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of API keys as represented by an ApiKeys resource.
warnings (list) –
A list of warning messages logged during the import of API keys when the failOnWarnings
option is set to true.
(string) –
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A resource that can be distributed to callers for executing Method resources that require an API key. API keys can be mapped to any Stage on any RestApi , which indicates that the callers with the API key can make requests to that stage.
id (string) –
The identifier of the API Key.
value (string) –
The value of the API Key.
name (string) –
The name of the API Key.
customerId (string) –
An AWS Marketplace customer identifier , when integrating with the AWS SaaS Marketplace.
description (string) –
The description of the API Key.
enabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether the API Key can be used by callers.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was last updated.
stageKeys (list) –
A list of Stage resources that are associated with the ApiKey resource.
(string) –
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
Describe an existing Authorizer resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_authorizer(
restApiId='string',
authorizerId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
authorizerId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the Authorizer resource.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'type': 'TOKEN'|'REQUEST'|'COGNITO_USER_POOLS',
'providerARNs': [
'string',
],
'authType': 'string',
'authorizerUri': 'string',
'authorizerCredentials': 'string',
'identitySource': 'string',
'identityValidationExpression': 'string',
'authorizerResultTtlInSeconds': 123
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an authorization layer for methods. If enabled on a method, API Gateway will activate the authorizer when a client calls the method.
id (string) –
The identifier for the authorizer resource.
name (string) –
[Required] The name of the authorizer.
type (string) –
The authorizer type. Valid values are TOKEN
for a Lambda function using a single authorization token submitted in a custom header, REQUEST
for a Lambda function using incoming request parameters, and COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using an Amazon Cognito user pool.
providerARNs (list) –
A list of the Amazon Cognito user pool ARNs for the COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer. Each element is of this format: arn:aws:cognito-idp:{region}:{account_id}:userpool/{user_pool_id}
. For a TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizer, this is not defined.
(string) –
authType (string) –
Optional customer-defined field, used in OpenAPI imports and exports without functional impact.
authorizerUri (string) –
Specifies the authorizer’s Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). For TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizers, this must be a well-formed Lambda function URI, for example, arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:{account_id}:function:{lambda_function_name}/invocations
. In general, the URI has this form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:lambda:path/{service_api}
, where {region}
is the same as the region hosting the Lambda function, path
indicates that the remaining substring in the URI should be treated as the path to the resource, including the initial /
. For Lambda functions, this is usually of the form /2015-03-31/functions/[FunctionARN]/invocations
.
authorizerCredentials (string) –
Specifies the required credentials as an IAM role for API Gateway to invoke the authorizer. To specify an IAM role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To use resource-based permissions on the Lambda function, specify null.
identitySource (string) –
The identity source for which authorization is requested.
For a TOKEN
or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer, this is required and specifies the request header mapping expression for the custom header holding the authorization token submitted by the client. For example, if the token header name is Auth
, the header mapping expression is method.request.header.Auth
.
For the REQUEST
authorizer, this is required when authorization caching is enabled. The value is a comma-separated string of one or more mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. For example, if an Auth
header, a Name
query string parameter are defined as identity sources, this value is method.request.header.Auth, method.request.querystring.Name
. These parameters will be used to derive the authorization caching key and to perform runtime validation of the REQUEST
authorizer by verifying all of the identity-related request parameters are present, not null and non-empty. Only when this is true does the authorizer invoke the authorizer Lambda function, otherwise, it returns a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The valid value is a string of comma-separated mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. When the authorization caching is not enabled, this property is optional.
identityValidationExpression (string) –
A validation expression for the incoming identity token. For TOKEN
authorizers, this value is a regular expression. For COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizers, API Gateway will match the aud
field of the incoming token from the client against the specified regular expression. It will invoke the authorizer’s Lambda function when there is a match. Otherwise, it will return a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The validation expression does not apply to the REQUEST
authorizer.
authorizerResultTtlInSeconds (integer) –
The TTL in seconds of cached authorizer results. If it equals 0, authorization caching is disabled. If it is greater than 0, API Gateway will cache authorizer responses. If this field is not set, the default value is 300. The maximum value is 3600, or 1 hour.
Exceptions
Describe an existing Authorizers resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_authorizers(
restApiId='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'type': 'TOKEN'|'REQUEST'|'COGNITO_USER_POOLS',
'providerARNs': [
'string',
],
'authType': 'string',
'authorizerUri': 'string',
'authorizerCredentials': 'string',
'identitySource': 'string',
'identityValidationExpression': 'string',
'authorizerResultTtlInSeconds': 123
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of Authorizer resources.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents an authorization layer for methods. If enabled on a method, API Gateway will activate the authorizer when a client calls the method.
id (string) –
The identifier for the authorizer resource.
name (string) –
[Required] The name of the authorizer.
type (string) –
The authorizer type. Valid values are TOKEN
for a Lambda function using a single authorization token submitted in a custom header, REQUEST
for a Lambda function using incoming request parameters, and COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using an Amazon Cognito user pool.
providerARNs (list) –
A list of the Amazon Cognito user pool ARNs for the COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer. Each element is of this format: arn:aws:cognito-idp:{region}:{account_id}:userpool/{user_pool_id}
. For a TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizer, this is not defined.
(string) –
authType (string) –
Optional customer-defined field, used in OpenAPI imports and exports without functional impact.
authorizerUri (string) –
Specifies the authorizer’s Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). For TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizers, this must be a well-formed Lambda function URI, for example, arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:{account_id}:function:{lambda_function_name}/invocations
. In general, the URI has this form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:lambda:path/{service_api}
, where {region}
is the same as the region hosting the Lambda function, path
indicates that the remaining substring in the URI should be treated as the path to the resource, including the initial /
. For Lambda functions, this is usually of the form /2015-03-31/functions/[FunctionARN]/invocations
.
authorizerCredentials (string) –
Specifies the required credentials as an IAM role for API Gateway to invoke the authorizer. To specify an IAM role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To use resource-based permissions on the Lambda function, specify null.
identitySource (string) –
The identity source for which authorization is requested.
For a TOKEN
or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer, this is required and specifies the request header mapping expression for the custom header holding the authorization token submitted by the client. For example, if the token header name is Auth
, the header mapping expression is method.request.header.Auth
.
For the REQUEST
authorizer, this is required when authorization caching is enabled. The value is a comma-separated string of one or more mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. For example, if an Auth
header, a Name
query string parameter are defined as identity sources, this value is method.request.header.Auth, method.request.querystring.Name
. These parameters will be used to derive the authorization caching key and to perform runtime validation of the REQUEST
authorizer by verifying all of the identity-related request parameters are present, not null and non-empty. Only when this is true does the authorizer invoke the authorizer Lambda function, otherwise, it returns a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The valid value is a string of comma-separated mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. When the authorization caching is not enabled, this property is optional.
identityValidationExpression (string) –
A validation expression for the incoming identity token. For TOKEN
authorizers, this value is a regular expression. For COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizers, API Gateway will match the aud
field of the incoming token from the client against the specified regular expression. It will invoke the authorizer’s Lambda function when there is a match. Otherwise, it will return a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The validation expression does not apply to the REQUEST
authorizer.
authorizerResultTtlInSeconds (integer) –
The TTL in seconds of cached authorizer results. If it equals 0, authorization caching is disabled. If it is greater than 0, API Gateway will cache authorizer responses. If this field is not set, the default value is 300. The maximum value is 3600, or 1 hour.
Exceptions
get_base_path_mapping
(**kwargs)¶Describe a BasePathMapping resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_base_path_mapping(
domainName='string',
basePath='string'
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The domain name of the BasePathMapping resource to be described.
basePath (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The base path name that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name. This value must be unique for all of the mappings across a single API. Specify ‘(none)’ if you do not want callers to specify any base path name after the domain name.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'basePath': 'string',
'restApiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the base path that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
A custom domain name plus a
BasePathMapping
specification identifies a deployed RestApi in a given stage of the owner Account . Use Custom Domain Names
basePath (string) –
The base path name that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
restApiId (string) –
The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stage (string) –
The name of the associated stage.
Exceptions
get_base_path_mappings
(**kwargs)¶Represents a collection of BasePathMapping resources.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_base_path_mappings(
domainName='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The domain name of a BasePathMapping resource.
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'basePath': 'string',
'restApiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of BasePathMapping resources.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents the base path that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
A custom domain name plus a
BasePathMapping
specification identifies a deployed RestApi in a given stage of the owner Account . Use Custom Domain Names
basePath (string) –
The base path name that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
restApiId (string) –
The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stage (string) –
The name of the associated stage.
Exceptions
get_client_certificate
(**kwargs)¶Gets information about the current ClientCertificate resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_client_certificate(
clientCertificateId='string'
)
clientCertificateId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the ClientCertificate resource to be described.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'pemEncodedCertificate': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'expirationDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a client certificate used to configure client-side SSL authentication while sending requests to the integration endpoint.
Client certificates are used to authenticate an API by the backend server. To authenticate an API client (or user), use IAM roles and policies, a custom Authorizer or an Amazon Cognito user pool. Use Client-Side Certificate
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of the client certificate.
description (string) –
The description of the client certificate.
pemEncodedCertificate (string) –
The PEM-encoded public key of the client certificate, which can be used to configure certificate authentication in the integration endpoint .
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate was created.
expirationDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate will expire.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_client_certificates
(**kwargs)¶Gets a collection of ClientCertificate resources.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_client_certificates(
position='string',
limit=123
)
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'pemEncodedCertificate': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'expirationDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of ClientCertificate resources.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a client certificate used to configure client-side SSL authentication while sending requests to the integration endpoint.
Client certificates are used to authenticate an API by the backend server. To authenticate an API client (or user), use IAM roles and policies, a custom Authorizer or an Amazon Cognito user pool. Use Client-Side Certificate
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of the client certificate.
description (string) –
The description of the client certificate.
pemEncodedCertificate (string) –
The PEM-encoded public key of the client certificate, which can be used to configure certificate authentication in the integration endpoint .
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate was created.
expirationDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate will expire.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_deployment
(**kwargs)¶Gets information about a Deployment resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_deployment(
restApiId='string',
deploymentId='string',
embed=[
'string',
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
deploymentId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the Deployment resource to get information about.
embed (list) –
A query parameter to retrieve the specified embedded resources of the returned Deployment resource in the response. In a REST API call, this embed
parameter value is a list of comma-separated strings, as in GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/deployments/{deployment_id}?embed=var1,var2
. The SDK and other platform-dependent libraries might use a different format for the list. Currently, this request supports only retrieval of the embedded API summary this way. Hence, the parameter value must be a single-valued list containing only the "apisummary"
string. For example, GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/deployments/{deployment_id}?embed=apisummary
.
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'apiSummary': {
'string': {
'string': {
'authorizationType': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False
}
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
An immutable representation of a RestApi resource that can be called by users using Stages . A deployment must be associated with a Stage for it to be callable over the Internet.
id (string) –
The identifier for the deployment resource.
description (string) –
The description for the deployment resource.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date and time that the deployment resource was created.
apiSummary (dict) –
A summary of the RestApi at the date and time that the deployment resource was created.
(string) –
(dict) –
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a summary of a Method resource, given a particular date and time.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
Specifies whether the method requires a valid ApiKey .
Exceptions
get_deployments
(**kwargs)¶Gets information about a Deployments collection.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_deployments(
restApiId='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'apiSummary': {
'string': {
'string': {
'authorizationType': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False
}
}
}
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection resource that contains zero or more references to your existing deployments, and links that guide you on how to interact with your collection. The collection offers a paginated view of the contained deployments.
To create a new deployment of a RestApi , make a
POST
request against this resource. To view, update, or delete an existing deployment, make aGET
,PATCH
, orDELETE
request, respectively, on a specified Deployment resource. Deploying an API , AWS CLI , AWS SDKs
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
An immutable representation of a RestApi resource that can be called by users using Stages . A deployment must be associated with a Stage for it to be callable over the Internet.
id (string) –
The identifier for the deployment resource.
description (string) –
The description for the deployment resource.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date and time that the deployment resource was created.
apiSummary (dict) –
A summary of the RestApi at the date and time that the deployment resource was created.
(string) –
(dict) –
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a summary of a Method resource, given a particular date and time.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
Specifies whether the method requires a valid ApiKey .
Exceptions
get_documentation_part
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_documentation_part(
restApiId='string',
documentationPartId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
documentationPartId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'location': {
'type': 'API'|'AUTHORIZER'|'MODEL'|'RESOURCE'|'METHOD'|'PATH_PARAMETER'|'QUERY_PARAMETER'|'REQUEST_HEADER'|'REQUEST_BODY'|'RESPONSE'|'RESPONSE_HEADER'|'RESPONSE_BODY',
'path': 'string',
'method': 'string',
'statusCode': 'string',
'name': 'string'
},
'properties': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A documentation part for a targeted API entity.
A documentation part consists of a content map (properties
) and a target (location
). The target specifies an API entity to which the documentation content applies. The supported API entity types are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Valid location
fields depend on the API entity type. All valid fields are not required.
The content map is a JSON string of API-specific key-value pairs. Although an API can use any shape for the content map, only the OpenAPI-compliant documentation fields will be injected into the associated API entity definition in the exported OpenAPI definition file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationParts
id (string) –
The DocumentationPart identifier, generated by API Gateway when the DocumentationPart
is created.
location (dict) –
The location of the API entity to which the documentation applies. Valid fields depend on the targeted API entity type. All the valid location fields are not required. If not explicitly specified, a valid location field is treated as a wildcard and associated documentation content may be inherited by matching entities, unless overridden.
type (string) –
[Required] The type of API entity to which the documentation content applies. Valid values are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Content inheritance does not apply to any entity of the API
, AUTHORIZER
, METHOD
, MODEL
, REQUEST_BODY
, or RESOURCE
type.
path (string) –
The URL path of the target. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is /
for the root resource. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of another entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s path
attribute must match that of the parent entity as a prefix.
method (string) –
The HTTP verb of a method. It is a valid field for the API entity types of METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any method. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s method
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code of a response. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any status code. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s statusCode
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
name (string) –
The name of the targeted API entity. It is a valid and required field for the API entity types of AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
and RESPONSE_HEADER
. It is an invalid field for any other entity type.
properties (string) –
A content map of API-specific key-value pairs describing the targeted API entity. The map must be encoded as a JSON string, e.g., "{ \"description\": \"The API does ...\" }"
. Only OpenAPI-compliant documentation-related fields from the propertiesmap are exported and, hence, published as part of the API entity definitions, while the original documentation parts are exported in a OpenAPI extension of x-amazon-apigateway-documentation
.
Exceptions
get_documentation_parts
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_documentation_parts(
restApiId='string',
type='API'|'AUTHORIZER'|'MODEL'|'RESOURCE'|'METHOD'|'PATH_PARAMETER'|'QUERY_PARAMETER'|'REQUEST_HEADER'|'REQUEST_BODY'|'RESPONSE'|'RESPONSE_HEADER'|'RESPONSE_BODY',
nameQuery='string',
path='string',
position='string',
limit=123,
locationStatus='DOCUMENTED'|'UNDOCUMENTED'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
type (string) – The type of API entities of the to-be-retrieved documentation parts.
nameQuery (string) – The name of API entities of the to-be-retrieved documentation parts.
path (string) – The path of API entities of the to-be-retrieved documentation parts.
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
locationStatus (string) – The status of the API documentation parts to retrieve. Valid values are DOCUMENTED
for retrieving DocumentationPart resources with content and UNDOCUMENTED
for DocumentationPart resources without content.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'location': {
'type': 'API'|'AUTHORIZER'|'MODEL'|'RESOURCE'|'METHOD'|'PATH_PARAMETER'|'QUERY_PARAMETER'|'REQUEST_HEADER'|'REQUEST_BODY'|'RESPONSE'|'RESPONSE_HEADER'|'RESPONSE_BODY',
'path': 'string',
'method': 'string',
'statusCode': 'string',
'name': 'string'
},
'properties': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of documentation parts of an API.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A documentation part for a targeted API entity.
A documentation part consists of a content map (properties
) and a target (location
). The target specifies an API entity to which the documentation content applies. The supported API entity types are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Valid location
fields depend on the API entity type. All valid fields are not required.
The content map is a JSON string of API-specific key-value pairs. Although an API can use any shape for the content map, only the OpenAPI-compliant documentation fields will be injected into the associated API entity definition in the exported OpenAPI definition file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationParts
id (string) –
The DocumentationPart identifier, generated by API Gateway when the DocumentationPart
is created.
location (dict) –
The location of the API entity to which the documentation applies. Valid fields depend on the targeted API entity type. All the valid location fields are not required. If not explicitly specified, a valid location field is treated as a wildcard and associated documentation content may be inherited by matching entities, unless overridden.
type (string) –
[Required] The type of API entity to which the documentation content applies. Valid values are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Content inheritance does not apply to any entity of the API
, AUTHORIZER
, METHOD
, MODEL
, REQUEST_BODY
, or RESOURCE
type.
path (string) –
The URL path of the target. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is /
for the root resource. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of another entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s path
attribute must match that of the parent entity as a prefix.
method (string) –
The HTTP verb of a method. It is a valid field for the API entity types of METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any method. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s method
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code of a response. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any status code. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s statusCode
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
name (string) –
The name of the targeted API entity. It is a valid and required field for the API entity types of AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
and RESPONSE_HEADER
. It is an invalid field for any other entity type.
properties (string) –
A content map of API-specific key-value pairs describing the targeted API entity. The map must be encoded as a JSON string, e.g., "{ \"description\": \"The API does ...\" }"
. Only OpenAPI-compliant documentation-related fields from the propertiesmap are exported and, hence, published as part of the API entity definitions, while the original documentation parts are exported in a OpenAPI extension of x-amazon-apigateway-documentation
.
Exceptions
get_documentation_version
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_documentation_version(
restApiId='string',
documentationVersion='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
documentationVersion (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The version identifier of the to-be-retrieved documentation snapshot.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'version': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'description': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A snapshot of the documentation of an API.
Publishing API documentation involves creating a documentation version associated with an API stage and exporting the versioned documentation to an external (e.g., OpenAPI) file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart , DocumentationVersions
version (string) –
The version identifier of the API documentation snapshot.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date when the API documentation snapshot is created.
description (string) –
The description of the API documentation snapshot.
Exceptions
get_documentation_versions
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_documentation_versions(
restApiId='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'version': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'description': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of documentation snapshots of an API.
Use the DocumentationVersions to manage documentation snapshots associated with various API stages.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart , DocumentationVersion
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A snapshot of the documentation of an API.
Publishing API documentation involves creating a documentation version associated with an API stage and exporting the versioned documentation to an external (e.g., OpenAPI) file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart , DocumentationVersions
version (string) –
The version identifier of the API documentation snapshot.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date when the API documentation snapshot is created.
description (string) –
The description of the API documentation snapshot.
Exceptions
get_domain_name
(**kwargs)¶Represents a domain name that is contained in a simpler, more intuitive URL that can be called.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_domain_name(
domainName='string'
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the DomainName resource.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'domainName': 'string',
'certificateName': 'string',
'certificateArn': 'string',
'certificateUploadDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'regionalDomainName': 'string',
'regionalHostedZoneId': 'string',
'regionalCertificateName': 'string',
'regionalCertificateArn': 'string',
'distributionDomainName': 'string',
'distributionHostedZoneId': 'string',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'domainNameStatus': 'AVAILABLE'|'UPDATING'|'PENDING'|'PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT'|'PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION',
'domainNameStatusMessage': 'string',
'securityPolicy': 'TLS_1_0'|'TLS_1_2',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'mutualTlsAuthentication': {
'truststoreUri': 'string',
'truststoreVersion': 'string',
'truststoreWarnings': [
'string',
]
},
'ownershipVerificationCertificateArn': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a custom domain name as a user-friendly host name of an API ( RestApi ).
When you deploy an API, API Gateway creates a default host name for the API. This default API host name is of the {restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com
format. With the default host name, you can access the API’s root resource with the URL of https://{restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com/{stage}/
. When you set up a custom domain name of apis.example.com
for this API, you can then access the same resource using the URL of the https://apis.examples.com/myApi
, where myApi
is the base path mapping ( BasePathMapping ) of your API under the custom domain name.
domainName (string) –
The custom domain name as an API host name, for example, my-api.example.com
.
certificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name.
certificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
certificateUploadDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the certificate that was used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name was uploaded.
regionalDomainName (string) –
The domain name associated with the regional endpoint for this custom domain name. You set up this association by adding a DNS record that points the custom domain name to this regional domain name. The regional domain name is returned by API Gateway when you create a regional endpoint.
regionalHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-specific Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the regional endpoint. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
regionalCertificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name.
regionalCertificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
distributionDomainName (string) –
The domain name of the Amazon CloudFront distribution associated with this custom domain name for an edge-optimized endpoint. You set up this association when adding a DNS record pointing the custom domain name to this distribution name. For more information about CloudFront distributions, see the Amazon CloudFront documentation .
distributionHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-agnostic Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the edge-optimized endpoint. The valid value is Z2FDTNDATAQYW2
for all the regions. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this DomainName showing the endpoint types of the domain name.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
domainNameStatus (string) –
The status of the DomainName migration. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, UPDATING
, PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT
, and PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION
. If the status is UPDATING
, the domain cannot be modified further until the existing operation is complete. If it is AVAILABLE
, the domain can be updated.
domainNameStatusMessage (string) –
An optional text message containing detailed information about status of the DomainName migration.
securityPolicy (string) –
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) version + cipher suite for this DomainName . The valid values are TLS_1_0
and TLS_1_2
.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
mutualTlsAuthentication (dict) –
The mutual TLS authentication configuration for a custom domain name. If specified, API Gateway performs two-way authentication between the client and the server. Clients must present a trusted certificate to access your API.
truststoreUri (string) –
An Amazon S3 URL that specifies the truststore for mutual TLS authentication, for example s3://bucket-name/key-name
. The truststore can contain certificates from public or private certificate authorities. To update the truststore, upload a new version to S3, and then update your custom domain name to use the new version. To update the truststore, you must have permissions to access the S3 object.
truststoreVersion (string) –
The version of the S3 object that contains your truststore. To specify a version, you must have versioning enabled for the S3 bucket.
truststoreWarnings (list) –
A list of warnings that API Gateway returns while processing your truststore. Invalid certificates produce warnings. Mutual TLS is still enabled, but some clients might not be able to access your API. To resolve warnings, upload a new truststore to S3, and then update you domain name to use the new version.
(string) –
ownershipVerificationCertificateArn (string) –
The ARN of the public certificate issued by ACM to validate ownership of your custom domain. Only required when configuring mutual TLS and using an ACM imported or private CA certificate ARN as the regionalCertificateArn.
Exceptions
get_domain_names
(**kwargs)¶Represents a collection of DomainName resources.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_domain_names(
position='string',
limit=123
)
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'domainName': 'string',
'certificateName': 'string',
'certificateArn': 'string',
'certificateUploadDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'regionalDomainName': 'string',
'regionalHostedZoneId': 'string',
'regionalCertificateName': 'string',
'regionalCertificateArn': 'string',
'distributionDomainName': 'string',
'distributionHostedZoneId': 'string',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'domainNameStatus': 'AVAILABLE'|'UPDATING'|'PENDING'|'PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT'|'PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION',
'domainNameStatusMessage': 'string',
'securityPolicy': 'TLS_1_0'|'TLS_1_2',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'mutualTlsAuthentication': {
'truststoreUri': 'string',
'truststoreVersion': 'string',
'truststoreWarnings': [
'string',
]
},
'ownershipVerificationCertificateArn': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of DomainName resources.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a custom domain name as a user-friendly host name of an API ( RestApi ).
When you deploy an API, API Gateway creates a default host name for the API. This default API host name is of the {restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com
format. With the default host name, you can access the API’s root resource with the URL of https://{restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com/{stage}/
. When you set up a custom domain name of apis.example.com
for this API, you can then access the same resource using the URL of the https://apis.examples.com/myApi
, where myApi
is the base path mapping ( BasePathMapping ) of your API under the custom domain name.
domainName (string) –
The custom domain name as an API host name, for example, my-api.example.com
.
certificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name.
certificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
certificateUploadDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the certificate that was used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name was uploaded.
regionalDomainName (string) –
The domain name associated with the regional endpoint for this custom domain name. You set up this association by adding a DNS record that points the custom domain name to this regional domain name. The regional domain name is returned by API Gateway when you create a regional endpoint.
regionalHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-specific Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the regional endpoint. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
regionalCertificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name.
regionalCertificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
distributionDomainName (string) –
The domain name of the Amazon CloudFront distribution associated with this custom domain name for an edge-optimized endpoint. You set up this association when adding a DNS record pointing the custom domain name to this distribution name. For more information about CloudFront distributions, see the Amazon CloudFront documentation .
distributionHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-agnostic Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the edge-optimized endpoint. The valid value is Z2FDTNDATAQYW2
for all the regions. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this DomainName showing the endpoint types of the domain name.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
domainNameStatus (string) –
The status of the DomainName migration. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, UPDATING
, PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT
, and PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION
. If the status is UPDATING
, the domain cannot be modified further until the existing operation is complete. If it is AVAILABLE
, the domain can be updated.
domainNameStatusMessage (string) –
An optional text message containing detailed information about status of the DomainName migration.
securityPolicy (string) –
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) version + cipher suite for this DomainName . The valid values are TLS_1_0
and TLS_1_2
.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
mutualTlsAuthentication (dict) –
The mutual TLS authentication configuration for a custom domain name. If specified, API Gateway performs two-way authentication between the client and the server. Clients must present a trusted certificate to access your API.
truststoreUri (string) –
An Amazon S3 URL that specifies the truststore for mutual TLS authentication, for example s3://bucket-name/key-name
. The truststore can contain certificates from public or private certificate authorities. To update the truststore, upload a new version to S3, and then update your custom domain name to use the new version. To update the truststore, you must have permissions to access the S3 object.
truststoreVersion (string) –
The version of the S3 object that contains your truststore. To specify a version, you must have versioning enabled for the S3 bucket.
truststoreWarnings (list) –
A list of warnings that API Gateway returns while processing your truststore. Invalid certificates produce warnings. Mutual TLS is still enabled, but some clients might not be able to access your API. To resolve warnings, upload a new truststore to S3, and then update you domain name to use the new version.
(string) –
ownershipVerificationCertificateArn (string) –
The ARN of the public certificate issued by ACM to validate ownership of your custom domain. Only required when configuring mutual TLS and using an ACM imported or private CA certificate ARN as the regionalCertificateArn.
Exceptions
get_export
(**kwargs)¶Exports a deployed version of a RestApi in a specified format.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_export(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string',
exportType='string',
parameters={
'string': 'string'
},
accepts='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the Stage that will be exported.
exportType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The type of export. Acceptable values are ‘oas30’ for OpenAPI 3.0.x and ‘swagger’ for Swagger/OpenAPI 2.0.
parameters (dict) –
A key-value map of query string parameters that specify properties of the export, depending on the requested exportType
. For exportType
oas30
and swagger
, any combination of the following parameters are supported: extensions='integrations'
or extensions='apigateway'
will export the API with x-amazon-apigateway-integration extensions. extensions='authorizers'
will export the API with x-amazon-apigateway-authorizer extensions. postman
will export the API with Postman extensions, allowing for import to the Postman tool
(string) –
(string) –
accepts (string) – The content-type of the export, for example application/json
. Currently application/json
and application/yaml
are supported for exportType
of``oas30`` and swagger
. This should be specified in the Accept
header for direct API requests.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'contentType': 'string',
'contentDisposition': 'string',
'body': StreamingBody()
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The binary blob response to GetExport , which contains the generated SDK.
contentType (string) –
The content-type header value in the HTTP response. This will correspond to a valid ‘accept’ type in the request.
contentDisposition (string) –
The content-disposition header value in the HTTP response.
body (StreamingBody
) –
The binary blob response to GetExport , which contains the export.
Exceptions
get_gateway_response
(**kwargs)¶Gets a GatewayResponse of a specified response type on the given RestApi .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_gateway_response(
restApiId='string',
responseType='DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
responseType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required]
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
dict
Response Syntax
{
'responseType': 'DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED',
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'defaultResponse': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A gateway response of a given response type and status code, with optional response parameters and mapping templates.
For more information about valid gateway response types, see Gateway Response Types Supported by API Gateway Example: Get a Gateway Response of a given response type Request
This example shows how to get a gateway response of the MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN
type.
GET /restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN HTTP/1.1 Host: beta-apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Type: application/json X-Amz-Date: 20170503T202516Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access-key-id}/20170503/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature=1b52460e3159c1a26cff29093855d50ea141c1c5b937528fecaf60f51129697a Cache-Control: no-cache Postman-Token: 3b2a1ce9-c848-2e26-2e2f-9c2caefbed45
The response type is specified as a URL path.
Response
The successful operation returns the 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "http://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-gatewayresponse-{rel}.html", "name": "gatewayresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": false, "responseParameters": { "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-path": "method.request.path.petId", "gatewayresponse.header.Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "'a.b.c'", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-query": "method.request.querystring.q", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-header": "method.request.header.Accept" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"message\": $context.error.messageString,\n \"type\": \"$context.error.responseType\",\n \"stage\": \"$context.stage\",\n \"resourcePath\": \"$context.resourcePath\",\n \"stageVariables.a\": \"$stageVariables.a\",\n \"statusCode\": \"'404'\"\n}" }, "responseType": "MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN", "statusCode": "404" }
responseType (string) –
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code for this GatewayResponse .
responseParameters (dict) –
Response parameters (paths, query strings and headers) of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Response templates of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
defaultResponse (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether this GatewayResponse is the default gateway response (true
) or not (false
). A default gateway response is one generated by API Gateway without any customization by an API developer.
Exceptions
get_gateway_responses
(**kwargs)¶Gets the GatewayResponses collection on the given RestApi . If an API developer has not added any definitions for gateway responses, the result will be the API Gateway-generated default GatewayResponses collection for the supported response types.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_gateway_responses(
restApiId='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set. The GatewayResponse collection does not support pagination and the position does not apply here.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500. The GatewayResponses collection does not support pagination and the limit does not apply here.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'responseType': 'DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED',
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'defaultResponse': True|False
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of the GatewayResponse instances of a RestApi as a responseType
-to- GatewayResponse object map of key-value pairs. As such, pagination is not supported for querying this collection.
For more information about valid gateway response types, see Gateway Response Types Supported by API Gateway Example: Get the collection of gateway responses of an API Request
This example request shows how to retrieve the GatewayResponses collection from an API.
GET /restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses HTTP/1.1 Host: beta-apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Type: application/json X-Amz-Date: 20170503T220604Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access-key-id}/20170503/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature=59b42fe54a76a5de8adf2c67baa6d39206f8e9ad49a1d77ccc6a5da3103a398a Cache-Control: no-cache Postman-Token: 5637af27-dc29-fc5c-9dfe-0645d52cb515
Response
The successful operation returns the 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "http://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-gatewayresponse-{rel}.html", "name": "gatewayresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses" }, "first": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses" }, "gatewayresponse:by-type": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "item": [ { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_FAILURE" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/REQUEST_TOO_LARGE" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/THROTTLED" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_5XX" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_4XX" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_BODY" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/EXPIRED_TOKEN" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/ACCESS_DENIED" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_API_KEY" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNAUTHORIZED" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/QUOTA_EXCEEDED" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_SIGNATURE" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_FAILURE" } ] }, "_embedded": { "item": [ { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_FAILURE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_FAILURE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "INTEGRATION_FAILURE", "statusCode": "504" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND", "statusCode": "404" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/REQUEST_TOO_LARGE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/REQUEST_TOO_LARGE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "REQUEST_TOO_LARGE", "statusCode": "413" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/THROTTLED" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/THROTTLED" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "THROTTLED", "statusCode": "429" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE", "statusCode": "415" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR", "statusCode": "500" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_5XX" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_5XX" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "DEFAULT_5XX" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_4XX" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_4XX" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "DEFAULT_4XX" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS", "statusCode": "400" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_BODY" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_BODY" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "BAD_REQUEST_BODY", "statusCode": "400" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/EXPIRED_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/EXPIRED_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "EXPIRED_TOKEN", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/ACCESS_DENIED" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/ACCESS_DENIED" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "ACCESS_DENIED", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_API_KEY" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_API_KEY" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "INVALID_API_KEY", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNAUTHORIZED" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNAUTHORIZED" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "UNAUTHORIZED", "statusCode": "401" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR", "statusCode": "500" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/QUOTA_EXCEEDED" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/QUOTA_EXCEEDED" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "QUOTA_EXCEEDED", "statusCode": "429" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT", "statusCode": "504" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_SIGNATURE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_SIGNATURE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "INVALID_SIGNATURE", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_FAILURE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_FAILURE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "AUTHORIZER_FAILURE", "statusCode": "500" } ] } }
position (string) –
items (list) –
Returns the entire collection, because of no pagination support.
(dict) –
A gateway response of a given response type and status code, with optional response parameters and mapping templates.
For more information about valid gateway response types, see Gateway Response Types Supported by API Gateway Example: Get a Gateway Response of a given response type Request
This example shows how to get a gateway response of the MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN
type.
GET /restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN HTTP/1.1 Host: beta-apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Type: application/json X-Amz-Date: 20170503T202516Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access-key-id}/20170503/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature=1b52460e3159c1a26cff29093855d50ea141c1c5b937528fecaf60f51129697a Cache-Control: no-cache Postman-Token: 3b2a1ce9-c848-2e26-2e2f-9c2caefbed45
The response type is specified as a URL path.
Response
The successful operation returns the 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "http://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-gatewayresponse-{rel}.html", "name": "gatewayresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": false, "responseParameters": { "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-path": "method.request.path.petId", "gatewayresponse.header.Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "'a.b.c'", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-query": "method.request.querystring.q", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-header": "method.request.header.Accept" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"message\": $context.error.messageString,\n \"type\": \"$context.error.responseType\",\n \"stage\": \"$context.stage\",\n \"resourcePath\": \"$context.resourcePath\",\n \"stageVariables.a\": \"$stageVariables.a\",\n \"statusCode\": \"'404'\"\n}" }, "responseType": "MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN", "statusCode": "404" }
responseType (string) –
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code for this GatewayResponse .
responseParameters (dict) –
Response parameters (paths, query strings and headers) of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Response templates of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
defaultResponse (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether this GatewayResponse is the default gateway response (true
) or not (false
). A default gateway response is one generated by API Gateway without any customization by an API developer.
Exceptions
get_integration
(**kwargs)¶Get the integration settings.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_integration(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a get integration request’s resource identifier
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a get integration request’s HTTP method.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an HTTP, HTTP_PROXY, AWS, AWS_PROXY, or Mock integration.
In the API Gateway console, the built-in Lambda integration is an AWS integration. Creating an API
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
Exceptions
get_integration_response
(**kwargs)¶Represents a get integration response.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_integration_response(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
statusCode='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a get integration response request’s resource identifier.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a get integration response request’s HTTP method.
statusCode (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a get integration response request’s status code.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
Exceptions
get_method
(**kwargs)¶Describe an existing Method resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_method(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Resource identifier for the Method resource.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies the method request’s HTTP method type.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'httpMethod': 'string',
'authorizationType': 'string',
'authorizerId': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False,
'requestValidatorId': 'string',
'operationName': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'requestModels': {
'string': 'string'
},
'methodResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
},
'methodIntegration': {
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
},
'authorizationScopes': [
'string',
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a client-facing interface by which the client calls the API to access back-end resources. A Method resource is integrated with an Integration resource. Both consist of a request and one or more responses. The method request takes the client input that is passed to the back end through the integration request. A method response returns the output from the back end to the client through an integration response. A method request is embodied in a Method resource, whereas an integration request is embodied in an Integration resource. On the other hand, a method response is represented by a MethodResponse resource, whereas an integration response is represented by an IntegrationResponse resource.
Example: Retrive the GET method on a specified resource Request
The following example request retrieves the information about the GET method on an API resource (3kzxbg5sa2
) of an API (fugvjdxtri
).
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T210259Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": true, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E\")" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
In the example above, the response template for the 200 OK
response maps the JSON output from the ListStreams
action in the back end to an XML output. The mapping template is URL-encoded as %3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E
and the output is decoded using the $util.urlDecode() helper function.
MethodResponse , Integration , IntegrationResponse , Resource , Set up an API’s method
httpMethod (string) –
The method’s HTTP verb.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) –
The identifier of an Authorizer to use on this method. The authorizationType
must be CUSTOM
.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
A boolean flag specifying whether a valid ApiKey is required to invoke this method.
requestValidatorId (string) –
The identifier of a RequestValidator for request validation.
operationName (string) –
A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key is a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
A key-value map specifying data schemas, represented by Model resources, (as the mapped value) of the request payloads of given content types (as the mapping key).
(string) –
(string) –
methodResponses (dict) –
Gets a method response associated with a given HTTP status code.
The collection of method responses are encapsulated in a key-value map, where the key is a response’s HTTP status code and the value is a MethodResponse resource that specifies the response returned to the caller from the back end through the integration response.
Example: Get a 200 OK response of a GET method Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T215008Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": false, "method.response.header.operand_2": false, "method.response.header.operand_1": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
methodIntegration (dict) –
Gets the method’s integration responsible for passing the client-submitted request to the back end and performing necessary transformations to make the request compliant with the back end.
Example: Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T213210Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "0cjtch", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"a\": \"$input.params('operand1')\",\n \"b\": \"$input.params('operand2')\", \n \"op\": \"$input.params('operator')\" \n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path//2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:Calc/invocations", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": "integration.response.body.op", "method.response.header.operand_2": "integration.response.body.b", "method.response.header.operand_1": "integration.response.body.a" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "#set($res = $input.path('$'))\n{\n \"result\": \"$res.a, $res.b, $res.op => $res.c\",\n \"a\" : \"$res.a\",\n \"b\" : \"$res.b\",\n \"op\" : \"$res.op\",\n \"c\" : \"$res.c\"\n}" }, "selectionPattern": "", "statusCode": "200" } } }
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
Exceptions
get_method_response
(**kwargs)¶Describes a MethodResponse resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_method_response(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
statusCode='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Resource identifier for the MethodResponse resource.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The HTTP verb of the Method resource.
statusCode (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The status code for the MethodResponse resource.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_model
(**kwargs)¶Describes an existing model defined for a RestApi resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_model(
restApiId='string',
modelName='string',
flatten=True|False
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The RestApi identifier under which the Model exists.
modelName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the model as an identifier.
flatten (boolean) – A query parameter of a Boolean value to resolve (true
) all external model references and returns a flattened model schema or not (false
) The default is false
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'schema': 'string',
'contentType': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the data structure of a method’s request or response payload.
A request model defines the data structure of the client-supplied request payload. A response model defines the data structure of the response payload returned by the back end. Although not required, models are useful for mapping payloads between the front end and back end.
A model is used for generating an API’s SDK, validating the input request body, and creating a skeletal mapping template.
Method , MethodResponse , Models and Mappings
id (string) –
The identifier for the model resource.
name (string) –
The name of the model. Must be an alphanumeric string.
description (string) –
The description of the model.
schema (string) –
The schema for the model. For application/json
models, this should be JSON schema draft 4 model. Do not include “*/” characters in the description of any properties because such “*/” characters may be interpreted as the closing marker for comments in some languages, such as Java or JavaScript, causing the installation of your API’s SDK generated by API Gateway to fail.
contentType (string) –
The content-type for the model.
Exceptions
get_model_template
(**kwargs)¶Generates a sample mapping template that can be used to transform a payload into the structure of a model.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_model_template(
restApiId='string',
modelName='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
modelName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the model for which to generate a template.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'value': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a mapping template used to transform a payload.
value (string) –
The Apache Velocity Template Language (VTL) template content used for the template resource.
Exceptions
get_models
(**kwargs)¶Describes existing Models defined for a RestApi resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_models(
restApiId='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'schema': 'string',
'contentType': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of Model resources.
Method , MethodResponse , Models and Mappings
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents the data structure of a method’s request or response payload.
A request model defines the data structure of the client-supplied request payload. A response model defines the data structure of the response payload returned by the back end. Although not required, models are useful for mapping payloads between the front end and back end.
A model is used for generating an API’s SDK, validating the input request body, and creating a skeletal mapping template.
Method , MethodResponse , Models and Mappings
id (string) –
The identifier for the model resource.
name (string) –
The name of the model. Must be an alphanumeric string.
description (string) –
The description of the model.
schema (string) –
The schema for the model. For application/json
models, this should be JSON schema draft 4 model. Do not include “*/” characters in the description of any properties because such “*/” characters may be interpreted as the closing marker for comments in some languages, such as Java or JavaScript, causing the installation of your API’s SDK generated by API Gateway to fail.
contentType (string) –
The content-type for the model.
Exceptions
get_paginator
(operation_name)¶Create a paginator for an operation.
operation_name (string) – The operation name. This is the same name
as the method name on the client. For example, if the
method name is create_foo
, and you’d normally invoke the
operation as client.create_foo(**kwargs)
, if the
create_foo
operation can be paginated, you can use the
call client.get_paginator("create_foo")
.
OperationNotPageableError – Raised if the operation is not
pageable. You can use the client.can_paginate
method to
check if an operation is pageable.
L{botocore.paginate.Paginator}
A paginator object.
get_request_validator
(**kwargs)¶Gets a RequestValidator of a given RestApi .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_request_validator(
restApiId='string',
requestValidatorId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
requestValidatorId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the RequestValidator to be retrieved.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'validateRequestBody': True|False,
'validateRequestParameters': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A set of validation rules for incoming Method requests.
In OpenAPI, a RequestValidator of an API is defined by the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validators.requestValidator object. It the referenced using the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validator property.
id (string) –
The identifier of this RequestValidator .
name (string) –
The name of this RequestValidator
validateRequestBody (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate a request body according to the configured Model schema.
validateRequestParameters (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate request parameters (true
) or not (false
).
Exceptions
get_request_validators
(**kwargs)¶Gets the RequestValidators collection of a given RestApi .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_request_validators(
restApiId='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'validateRequestBody': True|False,
'validateRequestParameters': True|False
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A collection of RequestValidator resources of a given RestApi .
In OpenAPI, the RequestValidators of an API is defined by the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validators extension.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A set of validation rules for incoming Method requests.
In OpenAPI, a RequestValidator of an API is defined by the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validators.requestValidator object. It the referenced using the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validator property.
id (string) –
The identifier of this RequestValidator .
name (string) –
The name of this RequestValidator
validateRequestBody (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate a request body according to the configured Model schema.
validateRequestParameters (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate request parameters (true
) or not (false
).
Exceptions
get_resource
(**kwargs)¶Lists information about a resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_resource(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
embed=[
'string',
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier for the Resource resource.
embed (list) –
A query parameter to retrieve the specified resources embedded in the returned Resource representation in the response. This embed
parameter value is a list of comma-separated strings. Currently, the request supports only retrieval of the embedded Method resources this way. The query parameter value must be a single-valued list and contain the "methods"
string. For example, GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}?embed=methods
.
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'parentId': 'string',
'pathPart': 'string',
'path': 'string',
'resourceMethods': {
'string': {
'httpMethod': 'string',
'authorizationType': 'string',
'authorizerId': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False,
'requestValidatorId': 'string',
'operationName': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'requestModels': {
'string': 'string'
},
'methodResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
},
'methodIntegration': {
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
},
'authorizationScopes': [
'string',
]
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an API resource.
id (string) –
The resource’s identifier.
parentId (string) –
The parent resource’s identifier.
pathPart (string) –
The last path segment for this resource.
path (string) –
The full path for this resource.
resourceMethods (dict) –
Gets an API resource’s method of a given HTTP verb.
The resource methods are a map of methods indexed by methods’ HTTP verbs enabled on the resource. This method map is included in the 200 OK
response of the GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}
or GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}?embed=methods
request.
Example: Get the GET method of an API resource Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20170223T031827Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20170223/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": false, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
If the OPTIONS
is enabled on the resource, you can follow the example here to get that method. Just replace the GET
of the last path segment in the request URL with OPTIONS
.
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a client-facing interface by which the client calls the API to access back-end resources. A Method resource is integrated with an Integration resource. Both consist of a request and one or more responses. The method request takes the client input that is passed to the back end through the integration request. A method response returns the output from the back end to the client through an integration response. A method request is embodied in a Method resource, whereas an integration request is embodied in an Integration resource. On the other hand, a method response is represented by a MethodResponse resource, whereas an integration response is represented by an IntegrationResponse resource.
Example: Retrive the GET method on a specified resource Request
The following example request retrieves the information about the GET method on an API resource (3kzxbg5sa2
) of an API (fugvjdxtri
).
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T210259Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": true, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E\")" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
In the example above, the response template for the 200 OK
response maps the JSON output from the ListStreams
action in the back end to an XML output. The mapping template is URL-encoded as %3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E
and the output is decoded using the $util.urlDecode() helper function.
MethodResponse , Integration , IntegrationResponse , Resource , Set up an API’s method
httpMethod (string) –
The method’s HTTP verb.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) –
The identifier of an Authorizer to use on this method. The authorizationType
must be CUSTOM
.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
A boolean flag specifying whether a valid ApiKey is required to invoke this method.
requestValidatorId (string) –
The identifier of a RequestValidator for request validation.
operationName (string) –
A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key is a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
A key-value map specifying data schemas, represented by Model resources, (as the mapped value) of the request payloads of given content types (as the mapping key).
(string) –
(string) –
methodResponses (dict) –
Gets a method response associated with a given HTTP status code.
The collection of method responses are encapsulated in a key-value map, where the key is a response’s HTTP status code and the value is a MethodResponse resource that specifies the response returned to the caller from the back end through the integration response.
Example: Get a 200 OK response of a GET method Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T215008Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": false, "method.response.header.operand_2": false, "method.response.header.operand_1": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
methodIntegration (dict) –
Gets the method’s integration responsible for passing the client-submitted request to the back end and performing necessary transformations to make the request compliant with the back end.
Example: Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T213210Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "0cjtch", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"a\": \"$input.params('operand1')\",\n \"b\": \"$input.params('operand2')\", \n \"op\": \"$input.params('operator')\" \n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path//2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:Calc/invocations", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": "integration.response.body.op", "method.response.header.operand_2": "integration.response.body.b", "method.response.header.operand_1": "integration.response.body.a" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "#set($res = $input.path('$'))\n{\n \"result\": \"$res.a, $res.b, $res.op => $res.c\",\n \"a\" : \"$res.a\",\n \"b\" : \"$res.b\",\n \"op\" : \"$res.op\",\n \"c\" : \"$res.c\"\n}" }, "selectionPattern": "", "statusCode": "200" } } }
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
Exceptions
get_resources
(**kwargs)¶Lists information about a collection of Resource resources.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_resources(
restApiId='string',
position='string',
limit=123,
embed=[
'string',
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
embed (list) –
A query parameter used to retrieve the specified resources embedded in the returned Resources resource in the response. This embed
parameter value is a list of comma-separated strings. Currently, the request supports only retrieval of the embedded Method resources this way. The query parameter value must be a single-valued list and contain the "methods"
string. For example, GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources?embed=methods
.
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'parentId': 'string',
'pathPart': 'string',
'path': 'string',
'resourceMethods': {
'string': {
'httpMethod': 'string',
'authorizationType': 'string',
'authorizerId': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False,
'requestValidatorId': 'string',
'operationName': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'requestModels': {
'string': 'string'
},
'methodResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
},
'methodIntegration': {
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
},
'authorizationScopes': [
'string',
]
}
}
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of Resource resources.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents an API resource.
id (string) –
The resource’s identifier.
parentId (string) –
The parent resource’s identifier.
pathPart (string) –
The last path segment for this resource.
path (string) –
The full path for this resource.
resourceMethods (dict) –
Gets an API resource’s method of a given HTTP verb.
The resource methods are a map of methods indexed by methods’ HTTP verbs enabled on the resource. This method map is included in the 200 OK
response of the GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}
or GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}?embed=methods
request.
Example: Get the GET method of an API resource Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20170223T031827Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20170223/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": false, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
If the OPTIONS
is enabled on the resource, you can follow the example here to get that method. Just replace the GET
of the last path segment in the request URL with OPTIONS
.
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a client-facing interface by which the client calls the API to access back-end resources. A Method resource is integrated with an Integration resource. Both consist of a request and one or more responses. The method request takes the client input that is passed to the back end through the integration request. A method response returns the output from the back end to the client through an integration response. A method request is embodied in a Method resource, whereas an integration request is embodied in an Integration resource. On the other hand, a method response is represented by a MethodResponse resource, whereas an integration response is represented by an IntegrationResponse resource.
Example: Retrive the GET method on a specified resource Request
The following example request retrieves the information about the GET method on an API resource (3kzxbg5sa2
) of an API (fugvjdxtri
).
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T210259Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": true, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E\")" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
In the example above, the response template for the 200 OK
response maps the JSON output from the ListStreams
action in the back end to an XML output. The mapping template is URL-encoded as %3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E
and the output is decoded using the $util.urlDecode() helper function.
MethodResponse , Integration , IntegrationResponse , Resource , Set up an API’s method
httpMethod (string) –
The method’s HTTP verb.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) –
The identifier of an Authorizer to use on this method. The authorizationType
must be CUSTOM
.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
A boolean flag specifying whether a valid ApiKey is required to invoke this method.
requestValidatorId (string) –
The identifier of a RequestValidator for request validation.
operationName (string) –
A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key is a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
A key-value map specifying data schemas, represented by Model resources, (as the mapped value) of the request payloads of given content types (as the mapping key).
(string) –
(string) –
methodResponses (dict) –
Gets a method response associated with a given HTTP status code.
The collection of method responses are encapsulated in a key-value map, where the key is a response’s HTTP status code and the value is a MethodResponse resource that specifies the response returned to the caller from the back end through the integration response.
Example: Get a 200 OK response of a GET method Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T215008Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": false, "method.response.header.operand_2": false, "method.response.header.operand_1": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
methodIntegration (dict) –
Gets the method’s integration responsible for passing the client-submitted request to the back end and performing necessary transformations to make the request compliant with the back end.
Example: Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T213210Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "0cjtch", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"a\": \"$input.params('operand1')\",\n \"b\": \"$input.params('operand2')\", \n \"op\": \"$input.params('operator')\" \n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path//2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:Calc/invocations", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": "integration.response.body.op", "method.response.header.operand_2": "integration.response.body.b", "method.response.header.operand_1": "integration.response.body.a" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "#set($res = $input.path('$'))\n{\n \"result\": \"$res.a, $res.b, $res.op => $res.c\",\n \"a\" : \"$res.a\",\n \"b\" : \"$res.b\",\n \"op\" : \"$res.op\",\n \"c\" : \"$res.c\"\n}" }, "selectionPattern": "", "statusCode": "200" } } }
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
Exceptions
get_rest_api
(**kwargs)¶Lists the RestApi resource in the collection.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_rest_api(
restApiId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'version': 'string',
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'binaryMediaTypes': [
'string',
],
'minimumCompressionSize': 123,
'apiKeySource': 'HEADER'|'AUTHORIZER',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'policy': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'disableExecuteApiEndpoint': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a REST API.
id (string) –
The API’s identifier. This identifier is unique across all of your APIs in API Gateway.
name (string) –
The API’s name.
description (string) –
The API’s description.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API was created.
version (string) –
A version identifier for the API.
warnings (list) –
The warning messages reported when failonwarnings
is turned on during API import.
(string) –
binaryMediaTypes (list) –
The list of binary media types supported by the RestApi . By default, the RestApi supports only UTF-8-encoded text payloads.
(string) –
minimumCompressionSize (integer) –
A nullable integer that is used to enable compression (with non-negative between 0 and 10485760 (10M) bytes, inclusive) or disable compression (with a null value) on an API. When compression is enabled, compression or decompression is not applied on the payload if the payload size is smaller than this value. Setting it to zero allows compression for any payload size.
apiKeySource (string) –
The source of the API key for metering requests according to a usage plan. Valid values are:
HEADER
to read the API key from the X-API-Key
header of a request.
AUTHORIZER
to read the API key from the UsageIdentifierKey
from a custom authorizer.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this RestApi showing the endpoint types of the API.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
policy (string) –
A stringified JSON policy document that applies to this RestApi regardless of the caller and Method configuration.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
disableExecuteApiEndpoint (boolean) –
Specifies whether clients can invoke your API by using the default execute-api
endpoint. By default, clients can invoke your API with the default https://{api_id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com endpoint. To require that clients use a custom domain name to invoke your API, disable the default endpoint.
Exceptions
get_rest_apis
(**kwargs)¶Lists the RestApis resources for your collection.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_rest_apis(
position='string',
limit=123
)
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'version': 'string',
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'binaryMediaTypes': [
'string',
],
'minimumCompressionSize': 123,
'apiKeySource': 'HEADER'|'AUTHORIZER',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'policy': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'disableExecuteApiEndpoint': True|False
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Contains references to your APIs and links that guide you in how to interact with your collection. A collection offers a paginated view of your APIs.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a REST API.
id (string) –
The API’s identifier. This identifier is unique across all of your APIs in API Gateway.
name (string) –
The API’s name.
description (string) –
The API’s description.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API was created.
version (string) –
A version identifier for the API.
warnings (list) –
The warning messages reported when failonwarnings
is turned on during API import.
(string) –
binaryMediaTypes (list) –
The list of binary media types supported by the RestApi . By default, the RestApi supports only UTF-8-encoded text payloads.
(string) –
minimumCompressionSize (integer) –
A nullable integer that is used to enable compression (with non-negative between 0 and 10485760 (10M) bytes, inclusive) or disable compression (with a null value) on an API. When compression is enabled, compression or decompression is not applied on the payload if the payload size is smaller than this value. Setting it to zero allows compression for any payload size.
apiKeySource (string) –
The source of the API key for metering requests according to a usage plan. Valid values are:
HEADER
to read the API key from the X-API-Key
header of a request.
AUTHORIZER
to read the API key from the UsageIdentifierKey
from a custom authorizer.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this RestApi showing the endpoint types of the API.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
policy (string) –
A stringified JSON policy document that applies to this RestApi regardless of the caller and Method configuration.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
disableExecuteApiEndpoint (boolean) –
Specifies whether clients can invoke your API by using the default execute-api
endpoint. By default, clients can invoke your API with the default https://{api_id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com endpoint. To require that clients use a custom domain name to invoke your API, disable the default endpoint.
Exceptions
get_sdk
(**kwargs)¶Generates a client SDK for a RestApi and Stage .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_sdk(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string',
sdkType='string',
parameters={
'string': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the Stage that the SDK will use.
sdkType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The language for the generated SDK. Currently java
, javascript
, android
, objectivec
(for iOS), swift
(for iOS), and ruby
are supported.
parameters (dict) –
A string-to-string key-value map of query parameters sdkType
-dependent properties of the SDK. For sdkType
of objectivec
or swift
, a parameter named classPrefix
is required. For sdkType
of android
, parameters named groupId
, artifactId
, artifactVersion
, and invokerPackage
are required. For sdkType
of java
, parameters named serviceName
and javaPackageName
are required.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'contentType': 'string',
'contentDisposition': 'string',
'body': StreamingBody()
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The binary blob response to GetSdk , which contains the generated SDK.
contentType (string) –
The content-type header value in the HTTP response.
contentDisposition (string) –
The content-disposition header value in the HTTP response.
body (StreamingBody
) –
The binary blob response to GetSdk , which contains the generated SDK.
Exceptions
get_sdk_type
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_sdk_type(
id='string'
)
id (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the queried SdkType instance.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'friendlyName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'configurationProperties': [
{
'name': 'string',
'friendlyName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'required': True|False,
'defaultValue': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A type of SDK that API Gateway can generate.
id (string) –
The identifier of an SdkType instance.
friendlyName (string) –
The user-friendly name of an SdkType instance.
description (string) –
The description of an SdkType .
configurationProperties (list) –
A list of configuration properties of an SdkType .
(dict) –
A configuration property of an SDK type.
name (string) –
The name of a an SdkType configuration property.
friendlyName (string) –
The user-friendly name of an SdkType configuration property.
description (string) –
The description of an SdkType configuration property.
required (boolean) –
A boolean flag of an SdkType configuration property to indicate if the associated SDK configuration property is required (true
) or not (false
).
defaultValue (string) –
The default value of an SdkType configuration property.
Exceptions
get_sdk_types
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_sdk_types(
position='string',
limit=123
)
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'friendlyName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'configurationProperties': [
{
'name': 'string',
'friendlyName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'required': True|False,
'defaultValue': 'string'
},
]
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of SdkType instances.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A type of SDK that API Gateway can generate.
id (string) –
The identifier of an SdkType instance.
friendlyName (string) –
The user-friendly name of an SdkType instance.
description (string) –
The description of an SdkType .
configurationProperties (list) –
A list of configuration properties of an SdkType .
(dict) –
A configuration property of an SDK type.
name (string) –
The name of a an SdkType configuration property.
friendlyName (string) –
The user-friendly name of an SdkType configuration property.
description (string) –
The description of an SdkType configuration property.
required (boolean) –
A boolean flag of an SdkType configuration property to indicate if the associated SDK configuration property is required (true
) or not (false
).
defaultValue (string) –
The default value of an SdkType configuration property.
Exceptions
get_stage
(**kwargs)¶Gets information about a Stage resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_stage(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the Stage resource to get information about.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'deploymentId': 'string',
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'stageName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'cacheClusterEnabled': True|False,
'cacheClusterSize': '0.5'|'1.6'|'6.1'|'13.5'|'28.4'|'58.2'|'118'|'237',
'cacheClusterStatus': 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS'|'AVAILABLE'|'DELETE_IN_PROGRESS'|'NOT_AVAILABLE'|'FLUSH_IN_PROGRESS',
'methodSettings': {
'string': {
'metricsEnabled': True|False,
'loggingLevel': 'string',
'dataTraceEnabled': True|False,
'throttlingBurstLimit': 123,
'throttlingRateLimit': 123.0,
'cachingEnabled': True|False,
'cacheTtlInSeconds': 123,
'cacheDataEncrypted': True|False,
'requireAuthorizationForCacheControl': True|False,
'unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy': 'FAIL_WITH_403'|'SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER'|'SUCCEED_WITHOUT_RESPONSE_HEADER'
}
},
'variables': {
'string': 'string'
},
'documentationVersion': 'string',
'accessLogSettings': {
'format': 'string',
'destinationArn': 'string'
},
'canarySettings': {
'percentTraffic': 123.0,
'deploymentId': 'string',
'stageVariableOverrides': {
'string': 'string'
},
'useStageCache': True|False
},
'tracingEnabled': True|False,
'webAclArn': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a unique identifier for a version of a deployed RestApi that is callable by users.
deploymentId (string) –
The identifier of the Deployment that the stage points to.
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of a client certificate for an API stage.
stageName (string) –
The name of the stage is the first path segment in the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of a call to API Gateway. Stage names can only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. Maximum length is 128 characters.
description (string) –
The stage’s description.
cacheClusterEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether a cache cluster is enabled for the stage.
cacheClusterSize (string) –
The size of the cache cluster for the stage, if enabled.
cacheClusterStatus (string) –
The status of the cache cluster for the stage, if enabled.
methodSettings (dict) –
A map that defines the method settings for a Stage resource. Keys (designated as /{method_setting_key
below) are method paths defined as {resource_path}/{http_method}
for an individual method override, or /\*/\*
for overriding all methods in the stage.
(string) –
(dict) –
Specifies the method setting properties.
metricsEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether Amazon CloudWatch metrics are enabled for this method. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/metrics/enabled
, and the value is a Boolean.
loggingLevel (string) –
Specifies the logging level for this method, which affects the log entries pushed to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/logging/loglevel
, and the available levels are OFF
, ERROR
, and INFO
. Choose ERROR
to write only error-level entries to CloudWatch Logs, or choose INFO
to include all ERROR
events as well as extra informational events.
dataTraceEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether full requests and responses are logged for this method, which affects the log entries pushed to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. This can be useful to troubleshoot APIs, but can result in logging sensitive data. We recommend that you don’t enable this option for production APIs. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/logging/dataTrace
, and the value is a Boolean.
throttlingBurstLimit (integer) –
Specifies the throttling burst limit. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/throttling/burstLimit
, and the value is an integer.
throttlingRateLimit (float) –
Specifies the throttling rate limit. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/throttling/rateLimit
, and the value is a double.
cachingEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether responses should be cached and returned for requests. A cache cluster must be enabled on the stage for responses to be cached. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/enabled
, and the value is a Boolean.
cacheTtlInSeconds (integer) –
Specifies the time to live (TTL), in seconds, for cached responses. The higher the TTL, the longer the response will be cached. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/ttlInSeconds
, and the value is an integer.
cacheDataEncrypted (boolean) –
Specifies whether the cached responses are encrypted. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/dataEncrypted
, and the value is a Boolean.
requireAuthorizationForCacheControl (boolean) –
Specifies whether authorization is required for a cache invalidation request. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/requireAuthorizationForCacheControl
, and the value is a Boolean.
unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy (string) –
Specifies how to handle unauthorized requests for cache invalidation. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy
, and the available values are FAIL_WITH_403
, SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER
, SUCCEED_WITHOUT_RESPONSE_HEADER
.
variables (dict) –
A map that defines the stage variables for a Stage resource. Variable names can have alphanumeric and underscore characters, and the values must match [A-Za-z0-9-._~:/?#&=,]+
.
(string) –
(string) –
documentationVersion (string) –
The version of the associated API documentation.
accessLogSettings (dict) –
Settings for logging access in this stage.
format (string) –
A single line format of the access logs of data, as specified by selected $context variables . The format must include at least $context.requestId
.
destinationArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group or Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream to receive access logs. If you specify a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream, the stream name must begin with amazon-apigateway-
.
canarySettings (dict) –
Settings for the canary deployment in this stage.
percentTraffic (float) –
The percent (0-100) of traffic diverted to a canary deployment.
deploymentId (string) –
The ID of the canary deployment.
stageVariableOverrides (dict) –
Stage variables overridden for a canary release deployment, including new stage variables introduced in the canary. These stage variables are represented as a string-to-string map between stage variable names and their values.
(string) –
(string) –
useStageCache (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether the canary deployment uses the stage cache or not.
tracingEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether active tracing with X-ray is enabled for the Stage .
webAclArn (string) –
The ARN of the WebAcl associated with the Stage .
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the stage was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the stage last updated.
Exceptions
get_stages
(**kwargs)¶Gets information about one or more Stage resources.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_stages(
restApiId='string',
deploymentId='string'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
deploymentId (string) – The stages’ deployment identifiers.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'item': [
{
'deploymentId': 'string',
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'stageName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'cacheClusterEnabled': True|False,
'cacheClusterSize': '0.5'|'1.6'|'6.1'|'13.5'|'28.4'|'58.2'|'118'|'237',
'cacheClusterStatus': 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS'|'AVAILABLE'|'DELETE_IN_PROGRESS'|'NOT_AVAILABLE'|'FLUSH_IN_PROGRESS',
'methodSettings': {
'string': {
'metricsEnabled': True|False,
'loggingLevel': 'string',
'dataTraceEnabled': True|False,
'throttlingBurstLimit': 123,
'throttlingRateLimit': 123.0,
'cachingEnabled': True|False,
'cacheTtlInSeconds': 123,
'cacheDataEncrypted': True|False,
'requireAuthorizationForCacheControl': True|False,
'unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy': 'FAIL_WITH_403'|'SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER'|'SUCCEED_WITHOUT_RESPONSE_HEADER'
}
},
'variables': {
'string': 'string'
},
'documentationVersion': 'string',
'accessLogSettings': {
'format': 'string',
'destinationArn': 'string'
},
'canarySettings': {
'percentTraffic': 123.0,
'deploymentId': 'string',
'stageVariableOverrides': {
'string': 'string'
},
'useStageCache': True|False
},
'tracingEnabled': True|False,
'webAclArn': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A list of Stage resources that are associated with the ApiKey resource.
item (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a unique identifier for a version of a deployed RestApi that is callable by users.
deploymentId (string) –
The identifier of the Deployment that the stage points to.
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of a client certificate for an API stage.
stageName (string) –
The name of the stage is the first path segment in the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of a call to API Gateway. Stage names can only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. Maximum length is 128 characters.
description (string) –
The stage’s description.
cacheClusterEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether a cache cluster is enabled for the stage.
cacheClusterSize (string) –
The size of the cache cluster for the stage, if enabled.
cacheClusterStatus (string) –
The status of the cache cluster for the stage, if enabled.
methodSettings (dict) –
A map that defines the method settings for a Stage resource. Keys (designated as /{method_setting_key
below) are method paths defined as {resource_path}/{http_method}
for an individual method override, or /\*/\*
for overriding all methods in the stage.
(string) –
(dict) –
Specifies the method setting properties.
metricsEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether Amazon CloudWatch metrics are enabled for this method. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/metrics/enabled
, and the value is a Boolean.
loggingLevel (string) –
Specifies the logging level for this method, which affects the log entries pushed to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/logging/loglevel
, and the available levels are OFF
, ERROR
, and INFO
. Choose ERROR
to write only error-level entries to CloudWatch Logs, or choose INFO
to include all ERROR
events as well as extra informational events.
dataTraceEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether full requests and responses are logged for this method, which affects the log entries pushed to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. This can be useful to troubleshoot APIs, but can result in logging sensitive data. We recommend that you don’t enable this option for production APIs. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/logging/dataTrace
, and the value is a Boolean.
throttlingBurstLimit (integer) –
Specifies the throttling burst limit. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/throttling/burstLimit
, and the value is an integer.
throttlingRateLimit (float) –
Specifies the throttling rate limit. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/throttling/rateLimit
, and the value is a double.
cachingEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether responses should be cached and returned for requests. A cache cluster must be enabled on the stage for responses to be cached. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/enabled
, and the value is a Boolean.
cacheTtlInSeconds (integer) –
Specifies the time to live (TTL), in seconds, for cached responses. The higher the TTL, the longer the response will be cached. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/ttlInSeconds
, and the value is an integer.
cacheDataEncrypted (boolean) –
Specifies whether the cached responses are encrypted. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/dataEncrypted
, and the value is a Boolean.
requireAuthorizationForCacheControl (boolean) –
Specifies whether authorization is required for a cache invalidation request. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/requireAuthorizationForCacheControl
, and the value is a Boolean.
unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy (string) –
Specifies how to handle unauthorized requests for cache invalidation. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy
, and the available values are FAIL_WITH_403
, SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER
, SUCCEED_WITHOUT_RESPONSE_HEADER
.
variables (dict) –
A map that defines the stage variables for a Stage resource. Variable names can have alphanumeric and underscore characters, and the values must match [A-Za-z0-9-._~:/?#&=,]+
.
(string) –
(string) –
documentationVersion (string) –
The version of the associated API documentation.
accessLogSettings (dict) –
Settings for logging access in this stage.
format (string) –
A single line format of the access logs of data, as specified by selected $context variables . The format must include at least $context.requestId
.
destinationArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group or Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream to receive access logs. If you specify a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream, the stream name must begin with amazon-apigateway-
.
canarySettings (dict) –
Settings for the canary deployment in this stage.
percentTraffic (float) –
The percent (0-100) of traffic diverted to a canary deployment.
deploymentId (string) –
The ID of the canary deployment.
stageVariableOverrides (dict) –
Stage variables overridden for a canary release deployment, including new stage variables introduced in the canary. These stage variables are represented as a string-to-string map between stage variable names and their values.
(string) –
(string) –
useStageCache (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether the canary deployment uses the stage cache or not.
tracingEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether active tracing with X-ray is enabled for the Stage .
webAclArn (string) –
The ARN of the WebAcl associated with the Stage .
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the stage was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the stage last updated.
Exceptions
Gets the Tags collection for a given resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_tags(
resourceArn='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
resourceArn (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The ARN of a resource that can be tagged.
position (string) – (Not currently supported) The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – (Not currently supported) The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_usage
(**kwargs)¶Gets the usage data of a usage plan in a specified time interval.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_usage(
usagePlanId='string',
keyId='string',
startDate='string',
endDate='string',
position='string',
limit=123
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the usage plan associated with the usage data.
keyId (string) – The Id of the API key associated with the resultant usage data.
startDate (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The starting date (e.g., 2016-01-01) of the usage data.
endDate (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The ending date (e.g., 2016-12-31) of the usage data.
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'usagePlanId': 'string',
'startDate': 'string',
'endDate': 'string',
'position': 'string',
'items': {
'string': [
[
123,
],
]
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the usage data of a usage plan.
usagePlanId (string) –
The plan Id associated with this usage data.
startDate (string) –
The starting date of the usage data.
endDate (string) –
The ending date of the usage data.
position (string) –
items (dict) –
The usage data, as daily logs of used and remaining quotas, over the specified time interval indexed over the API keys in a usage plan. For example, {..., "values" : { "{api_key}" : [ [0, 100], [10, 90], [100, 10]]}
, where {api_key}
stands for an API key value and the daily log entry is of the format [used quota, remaining quota]
.
(string) –
(list) –
(list) –
(integer) –
Exceptions
get_usage_plan
(**kwargs)¶Gets a usage plan of a given plan identifier.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_usage_plan(
usagePlanId='string'
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the UsagePlan resource to be retrieved.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'apiStages': [
{
'apiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string',
'throttle': {
'string': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
}
}
},
],
'throttle': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
},
'quota': {
'limit': 123,
'offset': 123,
'period': 'DAY'|'WEEK'|'MONTH'
},
'productCode': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan than can specify who can assess associated API stages with specified request limits and quotas.
In a usage plan, you associate an API by specifying the API’s Id and a stage name of the specified API. You add plan customers by adding API keys to the plan.
id (string) –
The identifier of a UsagePlan resource.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan.
description (string) –
The description of a usage plan.
apiStages (list) –
The associated API stages of a usage plan.
(dict) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
apiId (string) –
API Id of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
stage (string) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
throttle (dict) –
Map containing method level throttling information for API stage in a usage plan.
(string) –
(dict) –
The API request rate limits.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
throttle (dict) –
The request throttle limits of a usage plan.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
quota (dict) –
The maximum number of permitted requests per a given unit time interval.
limit (integer) –
The maximum number of requests that can be made in a given time period.
offset (integer) –
The day that a time period starts. For example, with a time period of WEEK
, an offset of 0
starts on Sunday, and an offset of 1
starts on Monday.
period (string) –
The time period in which the limit applies. Valid values are “DAY”, “WEEK” or “MONTH”.
productCode (string) –
The AWS Markeplace product identifier to associate with the usage plan as a SaaS product on AWS Marketplace.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_usage_plan_key
(**kwargs)¶Gets a usage plan key of a given key identifier.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_usage_plan_key(
usagePlanId='string',
keyId='string'
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the UsagePlan resource representing the usage plan containing the to-be-retrieved UsagePlanKey resource representing a plan customer.
keyId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The key Id of the to-be-retrieved UsagePlanKey resource representing a plan customer.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'type': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan key to identify a plan customer.
To associate an API stage with a selected API key in a usage plan, you must create a UsagePlanKey resource to represent the selected ApiKey .
id (string) –
The Id of a usage plan key.
type (string) –
The type of a usage plan key. Currently, the valid key type is API_KEY
.
value (string) –
The value of a usage plan key.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan key.
Exceptions
get_usage_plan_keys
(**kwargs)¶Gets all the usage plan keys representing the API keys added to a specified usage plan.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_usage_plan_keys(
usagePlanId='string',
position='string',
limit=123,
nameQuery='string'
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the UsagePlan resource representing the usage plan containing the to-be-retrieved UsagePlanKey resource representing a plan customer.
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
nameQuery (string) – A query parameter specifying the name of the to-be-returned usage plan keys.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'type': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the collection of usage plan keys added to usage plans for the associated API keys and, possibly, other types of keys.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan key to identify a plan customer.
To associate an API stage with a selected API key in a usage plan, you must create a UsagePlanKey resource to represent the selected ApiKey .
id (string) –
The Id of a usage plan key.
type (string) –
The type of a usage plan key. Currently, the valid key type is API_KEY
.
value (string) –
The value of a usage plan key.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan key.
Exceptions
get_usage_plans
(**kwargs)¶Gets all the usage plans of the caller’s account.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_usage_plans(
position='string',
keyId='string',
limit=123
)
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
keyId (string) – The identifier of the API key associated with the usage plans.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'apiStages': [
{
'apiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string',
'throttle': {
'string': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
}
}
},
],
'throttle': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
},
'quota': {
'limit': 123,
'offset': 123,
'period': 'DAY'|'WEEK'|'MONTH'
},
'productCode': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of usage plans for an AWS account.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan than can specify who can assess associated API stages with specified request limits and quotas.
In a usage plan, you associate an API by specifying the API’s Id and a stage name of the specified API. You add plan customers by adding API keys to the plan.
id (string) –
The identifier of a UsagePlan resource.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan.
description (string) –
The description of a usage plan.
apiStages (list) –
The associated API stages of a usage plan.
(dict) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
apiId (string) –
API Id of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
stage (string) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
throttle (dict) –
Map containing method level throttling information for API stage in a usage plan.
(string) –
(dict) –
The API request rate limits.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
throttle (dict) –
The request throttle limits of a usage plan.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
quota (dict) –
The maximum number of permitted requests per a given unit time interval.
limit (integer) –
The maximum number of requests that can be made in a given time period.
offset (integer) –
The day that a time period starts. For example, with a time period of WEEK
, an offset of 0
starts on Sunday, and an offset of 1
starts on Monday.
period (string) –
The time period in which the limit applies. Valid values are “DAY”, “WEEK” or “MONTH”.
productCode (string) –
The AWS Markeplace product identifier to associate with the usage plan as a SaaS product on AWS Marketplace.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_vpc_link
(**kwargs)¶Gets a specified VPC link under the caller’s account in a region.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_vpc_link(
vpcLinkId='string'
)
vpcLinkId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the VpcLink . It is used in an Integration to reference this VpcLink .
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'targetArns': [
'string',
],
'status': 'AVAILABLE'|'PENDING'|'DELETING'|'FAILED',
'statusMessage': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
An API Gateway VPC link for a RestApi to access resources in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
To enable access to a resource in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud through Amazon API Gateway, you, as an API developer, create a VpcLink resource targeted for one or more network load balancers of the VPC and then integrate an API method with a private integration that uses the VpcLink . The private integration has an integration type of HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
and has a connection type of VPC_LINK
. The integration uses the connectionId
property to identify the VpcLink used.
id (string) –
The identifier of the VpcLink . It is used in an Integration to reference this VpcLink .
name (string) –
The name used to label and identify the VPC link.
description (string) –
The description of the VPC link.
targetArns (list) –
The ARN of the network load balancer of the VPC targeted by the VPC link. The network load balancer must be owned by the same AWS account of the API owner.
(string) –
status (string) –
The status of the VPC link. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, PENDING
, DELETING
, or FAILED
. Deploying an API will wait if the status is PENDING
and will fail if the status is DELETING
.
statusMessage (string) –
A description about the VPC link status.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_vpc_links
(**kwargs)¶Gets the VpcLinks collection under the caller’s account in a selected region.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_vpc_links(
position='string',
limit=123
)
position (string) – The current pagination position in the paged result set.
limit (integer) – The maximum number of returned results per page. The default value is 25 and the maximum value is 500.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'position': 'string',
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'targetArns': [
'string',
],
'status': 'AVAILABLE'|'PENDING'|'DELETING'|'FAILED',
'statusMessage': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of VPC links under the caller’s account in a region.
position (string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
An API Gateway VPC link for a RestApi to access resources in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
To enable access to a resource in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud through Amazon API Gateway, you, as an API developer, create a VpcLink resource targeted for one or more network load balancers of the VPC and then integrate an API method with a private integration that uses the VpcLink . The private integration has an integration type of HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
and has a connection type of VPC_LINK
. The integration uses the connectionId
property to identify the VpcLink used.
id (string) –
The identifier of the VpcLink . It is used in an Integration to reference this VpcLink .
name (string) –
The name used to label and identify the VPC link.
description (string) –
The description of the VPC link.
targetArns (list) –
The ARN of the network load balancer of the VPC targeted by the VPC link. The network load balancer must be owned by the same AWS account of the API owner.
(string) –
status (string) –
The status of the VPC link. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, PENDING
, DELETING
, or FAILED
. Deploying an API will wait if the status is PENDING
and will fail if the status is DELETING
.
statusMessage (string) –
A description about the VPC link status.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
get_waiter
(waiter_name)¶Returns an object that can wait for some condition.
waiter_name (str) – The name of the waiter to get. See the waiters section of the service docs for a list of available waiters.
The specified waiter object.
botocore.waiter.Waiter
import_api_keys
(**kwargs)¶Import API keys from an external source, such as a CSV-formatted file.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.import_api_keys(
body=b'bytes'|file,
format='csv',
failOnWarnings=True|False
)
body (bytes or seekable file-like object) –
[REQUIRED]
The payload of the POST request to import API keys. For the payload format, see API Key File Format .
format (string) –
[REQUIRED]
A query parameter to specify the input format to imported API keys. Currently, only the csv
format is supported.
failOnWarnings (boolean) – A query parameter to indicate whether to rollback ApiKey importation (true
) or not (false
) when error is encountered.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'ids': [
'string',
],
'warnings': [
'string',
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The identifier of an ApiKey used in a UsagePlan .
ids (list) –
A list of all the ApiKey identifiers.
(string) –
warnings (list) –
A list of warning messages.
(string) –
Exceptions
import_documentation_parts
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.import_documentation_parts(
restApiId='string',
mode='merge'|'overwrite',
failOnWarnings=True|False,
body=b'bytes'|file
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
mode (string) – A query parameter to indicate whether to overwrite (OVERWRITE
) any existing DocumentationParts definition or to merge (MERGE
) the new definition into the existing one. The default value is MERGE
.
failOnWarnings (boolean) – A query parameter to specify whether to rollback the documentation importation (true
) or not (false
) when a warning is encountered. The default value is false
.
body (bytes or seekable file-like object) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Raw byte array representing the to-be-imported documentation parts. To import from an OpenAPI file, this is a JSON object.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'ids': [
'string',
],
'warnings': [
'string',
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A collection of the imported DocumentationPart identifiers.
This is used to return the result when documentation parts in an external (e.g., OpenAPI) file are imported into API Gateway Documenting an API , documentationpart:import , DocumentationPart
ids (list) –
A list of the returned documentation part identifiers.
(string) –
warnings (list) –
A list of warning messages reported during import of documentation parts.
(string) –
Exceptions
import_rest_api
(**kwargs)¶A feature of the API Gateway control service for creating a new API from an external API definition file.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.import_rest_api(
failOnWarnings=True|False,
parameters={
'string': 'string'
},
body=b'bytes'|file
)
failOnWarnings (boolean) – A query parameter to indicate whether to rollback the API creation (true
) or not (false
) when a warning is encountered. The default value is false
.
parameters (dict) –
A key-value map of context-specific query string parameters specifying the behavior of different API importing operations. The following shows operation-specific parameters and their supported values.
To exclude DocumentationParts from the import, set parameters
as ignore=documentation
.
To configure the endpoint type, set parameters
as endpointConfigurationTypes=EDGE
, endpointConfigurationTypes=REGIONAL
, or endpointConfigurationTypes=PRIVATE
. The default endpoint type is EDGE
.
To handle imported basepath
, set parameters
as basepath=ignore
, basepath=prepend
or basepath=split
.
For example, the AWS CLI command to exclude documentation from the imported API is:
aws apigateway import-rest-api --parameters ignore=documentation --body 'file:///path/to/imported-api-body.json'
The AWS CLI command to set the regional endpoint on the imported API is:
aws apigateway import-rest-api --parameters endpointConfigurationTypes=REGIONAL --body 'file:///path/to/imported-api-body.json'
(string) –
(string) –
body (bytes or seekable file-like object) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The POST request body containing external API definitions. Currently, only OpenAPI definition JSON/YAML files are supported. The maximum size of the API definition file is 6MB.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'version': 'string',
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'binaryMediaTypes': [
'string',
],
'minimumCompressionSize': 123,
'apiKeySource': 'HEADER'|'AUTHORIZER',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'policy': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'disableExecuteApiEndpoint': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a REST API.
id (string) –
The API’s identifier. This identifier is unique across all of your APIs in API Gateway.
name (string) –
The API’s name.
description (string) –
The API’s description.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API was created.
version (string) –
A version identifier for the API.
warnings (list) –
The warning messages reported when failonwarnings
is turned on during API import.
(string) –
binaryMediaTypes (list) –
The list of binary media types supported by the RestApi . By default, the RestApi supports only UTF-8-encoded text payloads.
(string) –
minimumCompressionSize (integer) –
A nullable integer that is used to enable compression (with non-negative between 0 and 10485760 (10M) bytes, inclusive) or disable compression (with a null value) on an API. When compression is enabled, compression or decompression is not applied on the payload if the payload size is smaller than this value. Setting it to zero allows compression for any payload size.
apiKeySource (string) –
The source of the API key for metering requests according to a usage plan. Valid values are:
HEADER
to read the API key from the X-API-Key
header of a request.
AUTHORIZER
to read the API key from the UsageIdentifierKey
from a custom authorizer.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this RestApi showing the endpoint types of the API.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
policy (string) –
A stringified JSON policy document that applies to this RestApi regardless of the caller and Method configuration.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
disableExecuteApiEndpoint (boolean) –
Specifies whether clients can invoke your API by using the default execute-api
endpoint. By default, clients can invoke your API with the default https://{api_id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com endpoint. To require that clients use a custom domain name to invoke your API, disable the default endpoint.
Exceptions
put_gateway_response
(**kwargs)¶Creates a customization of a GatewayResponse of a specified response type and status code on the given RestApi .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_gateway_response(
restApiId='string',
responseType='DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED',
statusCode='string',
responseParameters={
'string': 'string'
},
responseTemplates={
'string': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
responseType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required]
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
statusCode (string) – The HTTP status code of the GatewayResponse .
responseParameters (dict) –
Response parameters (paths, query strings and headers) of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Response templates of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'responseType': 'DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED',
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'defaultResponse': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A gateway response of a given response type and status code, with optional response parameters and mapping templates.
For more information about valid gateway response types, see Gateway Response Types Supported by API Gateway Example: Get a Gateway Response of a given response type Request
This example shows how to get a gateway response of the MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN
type.
GET /restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN HTTP/1.1 Host: beta-apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Type: application/json X-Amz-Date: 20170503T202516Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access-key-id}/20170503/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature=1b52460e3159c1a26cff29093855d50ea141c1c5b937528fecaf60f51129697a Cache-Control: no-cache Postman-Token: 3b2a1ce9-c848-2e26-2e2f-9c2caefbed45
The response type is specified as a URL path.
Response
The successful operation returns the 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "http://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-gatewayresponse-{rel}.html", "name": "gatewayresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": false, "responseParameters": { "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-path": "method.request.path.petId", "gatewayresponse.header.Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "'a.b.c'", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-query": "method.request.querystring.q", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-header": "method.request.header.Accept" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"message\": $context.error.messageString,\n \"type\": \"$context.error.responseType\",\n \"stage\": \"$context.stage\",\n \"resourcePath\": \"$context.resourcePath\",\n \"stageVariables.a\": \"$stageVariables.a\",\n \"statusCode\": \"'404'\"\n}" }, "responseType": "MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN", "statusCode": "404" }
responseType (string) –
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code for this GatewayResponse .
responseParameters (dict) –
Response parameters (paths, query strings and headers) of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Response templates of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
defaultResponse (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether this GatewayResponse is the default gateway response (true
) or not (false
). A default gateway response is one generated by API Gateway without any customization by an API developer.
Exceptions
put_integration
(**kwargs)¶Sets up a method’s integration.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_integration(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
type='HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
integrationHttpMethod='string',
uri='string',
connectionType='INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
connectionId='string',
credentials='string',
requestParameters={
'string': 'string'
},
requestTemplates={
'string': 'string'
},
passthroughBehavior='string',
cacheNamespace='string',
cacheKeyParameters=[
'string',
],
contentHandling='CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
timeoutInMillis=123,
tlsConfig={
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a put integration request’s resource ID.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a put integration request’s HTTP method.
type (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a put integration input’s type.
integrationHttpMethod (string) – Specifies a put integration HTTP method. When the integration type is HTTP or AWS, this field is required.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) – The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) – The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) – Specifies whether credentials are required for a put integration.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies the pass-through behavior for incoming requests based on the Content-Type header in the request, and the available mapping templates specified as the requestTemplates
property on the Integration resource. There are three valid values: WHEN_NO_MATCH
, WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
, and NEVER
.
WHEN_NO_MATCH
passes the request body for unmapped content types through to the integration back end without transformation.
NEVER
rejects unmapped content types with an HTTP 415 ‘Unsupported Media Type’ response.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
allows pass-through when the integration has NO content types mapped to templates. However if there is at least one content type defined, unmapped content types will be rejected with the same 415 response.
cacheNamespace (string) – Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) – Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
tlsConfig (dict) –
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an HTTP, HTTP_PROXY, AWS, AWS_PROXY, or Mock integration.
In the API Gateway console, the built-in Lambda integration is an AWS integration. Creating an API
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
Exceptions
put_integration_response
(**kwargs)¶Represents a put integration.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_integration_response(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
statusCode='string',
selectionPattern='string',
responseParameters={
'string': 'string'
},
responseTemplates={
'string': 'string'
},
contentHandling='CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a put integration response request’s resource identifier.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a put integration response request’s HTTP method.
statusCode (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) – Specifies the selection pattern of a put integration response.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
must be a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies a put integration response’s templates.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
Exceptions
put_method
(**kwargs)¶Add a method to an existing Resource resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_method(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
authorizationType='string',
authorizerId='string',
apiKeyRequired=True|False,
operationName='string',
requestParameters={
'string': True|False
},
requestModels={
'string': 'string'
},
requestValidatorId='string',
authorizationScopes=[
'string',
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Resource identifier for the new Method resource.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies the method request’s HTTP method type.
authorizationType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) – Specifies the identifier of an Authorizer to use on this Method, if the type is CUSTOM or COGNITO_USER_POOLS. The authorizer identifier is generated by API Gateway when you created the authorizer.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) – Specifies whether the method required a valid ApiKey .
operationName (string) – A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key defines a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or body-mapping templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the request’s content type. Request models are represented as a key/value map, with a content type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
requestValidatorId (string) – The identifier of a RequestValidator for validating the method request.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'httpMethod': 'string',
'authorizationType': 'string',
'authorizerId': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False,
'requestValidatorId': 'string',
'operationName': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'requestModels': {
'string': 'string'
},
'methodResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
},
'methodIntegration': {
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
},
'authorizationScopes': [
'string',
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a client-facing interface by which the client calls the API to access back-end resources. A Method resource is integrated with an Integration resource. Both consist of a request and one or more responses. The method request takes the client input that is passed to the back end through the integration request. A method response returns the output from the back end to the client through an integration response. A method request is embodied in a Method resource, whereas an integration request is embodied in an Integration resource. On the other hand, a method response is represented by a MethodResponse resource, whereas an integration response is represented by an IntegrationResponse resource.
Example: Retrive the GET method on a specified resource Request
The following example request retrieves the information about the GET method on an API resource (3kzxbg5sa2
) of an API (fugvjdxtri
).
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T210259Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": true, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E\")" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
In the example above, the response template for the 200 OK
response maps the JSON output from the ListStreams
action in the back end to an XML output. The mapping template is URL-encoded as %3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E
and the output is decoded using the $util.urlDecode() helper function.
MethodResponse , Integration , IntegrationResponse , Resource , Set up an API’s method
httpMethod (string) –
The method’s HTTP verb.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) –
The identifier of an Authorizer to use on this method. The authorizationType
must be CUSTOM
.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
A boolean flag specifying whether a valid ApiKey is required to invoke this method.
requestValidatorId (string) –
The identifier of a RequestValidator for request validation.
operationName (string) –
A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key is a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
A key-value map specifying data schemas, represented by Model resources, (as the mapped value) of the request payloads of given content types (as the mapping key).
(string) –
(string) –
methodResponses (dict) –
Gets a method response associated with a given HTTP status code.
The collection of method responses are encapsulated in a key-value map, where the key is a response’s HTTP status code and the value is a MethodResponse resource that specifies the response returned to the caller from the back end through the integration response.
Example: Get a 200 OK response of a GET method Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T215008Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": false, "method.response.header.operand_2": false, "method.response.header.operand_1": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
methodIntegration (dict) –
Gets the method’s integration responsible for passing the client-submitted request to the back end and performing necessary transformations to make the request compliant with the back end.
Example: Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T213210Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "0cjtch", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"a\": \"$input.params('operand1')\",\n \"b\": \"$input.params('operand2')\", \n \"op\": \"$input.params('operator')\" \n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path//2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:Calc/invocations", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": "integration.response.body.op", "method.response.header.operand_2": "integration.response.body.b", "method.response.header.operand_1": "integration.response.body.a" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "#set($res = $input.path('$'))\n{\n \"result\": \"$res.a, $res.b, $res.op => $res.c\",\n \"a\" : \"$res.a\",\n \"b\" : \"$res.b\",\n \"op\" : \"$res.op\",\n \"c\" : \"$res.c\"\n}" }, "selectionPattern": "", "statusCode": "200" } } }
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
Exceptions
put_method_response
(**kwargs)¶Adds a MethodResponse to an existing Method resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_method_response(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
statusCode='string',
responseParameters={
'string': True|False
},
responseModels={
'string': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Resource identifier for the Method resource.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The HTTP verb of the Method resource.
statusCode (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header name and the associated value is a Boolean flag indicating whether the method response parameter is required or not. The method response header names must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The response parameter names defined here are available in the integration response to be mapped from an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
put_rest_api
(**kwargs)¶A feature of the API Gateway control service for updating an existing API with an input of external API definitions. The update can take the form of merging the supplied definition into the existing API or overwriting the existing API.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_rest_api(
restApiId='string',
mode='merge'|'overwrite',
failOnWarnings=True|False,
parameters={
'string': 'string'
},
body=b'bytes'|file
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
mode (string) – The mode
query parameter to specify the update mode. Valid values are “merge” and “overwrite”. By default, the update mode is “merge”.
failOnWarnings (boolean) – A query parameter to indicate whether to rollback the API update (true
) or not (false
) when a warning is encountered. The default value is false
.
parameters (dict) –
Custom header parameters as part of the request. For example, to exclude DocumentationParts from an imported API, set ignore=documentation
as a parameters
value, as in the AWS CLI command of aws apigateway import-rest-api --parameters ignore=documentation --body 'file:///path/to/imported-api-body.json'
.
(string) –
(string) –
body (bytes or seekable file-like object) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The PUT request body containing external API definitions. Currently, only OpenAPI definition JSON/YAML files are supported. The maximum size of the API definition file is 6MB.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'version': 'string',
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'binaryMediaTypes': [
'string',
],
'minimumCompressionSize': 123,
'apiKeySource': 'HEADER'|'AUTHORIZER',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'policy': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'disableExecuteApiEndpoint': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a REST API.
id (string) –
The API’s identifier. This identifier is unique across all of your APIs in API Gateway.
name (string) –
The API’s name.
description (string) –
The API’s description.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API was created.
version (string) –
A version identifier for the API.
warnings (list) –
The warning messages reported when failonwarnings
is turned on during API import.
(string) –
binaryMediaTypes (list) –
The list of binary media types supported by the RestApi . By default, the RestApi supports only UTF-8-encoded text payloads.
(string) –
minimumCompressionSize (integer) –
A nullable integer that is used to enable compression (with non-negative between 0 and 10485760 (10M) bytes, inclusive) or disable compression (with a null value) on an API. When compression is enabled, compression or decompression is not applied on the payload if the payload size is smaller than this value. Setting it to zero allows compression for any payload size.
apiKeySource (string) –
The source of the API key for metering requests according to a usage plan. Valid values are:
HEADER
to read the API key from the X-API-Key
header of a request.
AUTHORIZER
to read the API key from the UsageIdentifierKey
from a custom authorizer.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this RestApi showing the endpoint types of the API.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
policy (string) –
A stringified JSON policy document that applies to this RestApi regardless of the caller and Method configuration.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
disableExecuteApiEndpoint (boolean) –
Specifies whether clients can invoke your API by using the default execute-api
endpoint. By default, clients can invoke your API with the default https://{api_id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com endpoint. To require that clients use a custom domain name to invoke your API, disable the default endpoint.
Exceptions
tag_resource
(**kwargs)¶Adds or updates a tag on a given resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.tag_resource(
resourceArn='string',
tags={
'string': 'string'
}
)
resourceArn (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The ARN of a resource that can be tagged.
tags (dict) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The key-value map of strings. The valid character set is [a-zA-Z+-=._:/]. The tag key can be up to 128 characters and must not start with aws:
. The tag value can be up to 256 characters.
(string) –
(string) –
None
Exceptions
Simulate the execution of an Authorizer in your RestApi with headers, parameters, and an incoming request body.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.test_invoke_authorizer(
restApiId='string',
authorizerId='string',
headers={
'string': 'string'
},
multiValueHeaders={
'string': [
'string',
]
},
pathWithQueryString='string',
body='string',
stageVariables={
'string': 'string'
},
additionalContext={
'string': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
authorizerId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a test invoke authorizer request’s Authorizer ID.
headers (dict) –
[Required] A key-value map of headers to simulate an incoming invocation request. This is where the incoming authorization token, or identity source, should be specified.
(string) –
(string) –
multiValueHeaders (dict) –
[Optional] The headers as a map from string to list of values to simulate an incoming invocation request. This is where the incoming authorization token, or identity source, may be specified.
(string) –
(list) –
(string) –
pathWithQueryString (string) – [Optional] The URI path, including query string, of the simulated invocation request. Use this to specify path parameters and query string parameters.
body (string) – [Optional] The simulated request body of an incoming invocation request.
stageVariables (dict) –
A key-value map of stage variables to simulate an invocation on a deployed Stage .
(string) –
(string) –
additionalContext (dict) –
[Optional] A key-value map of additional context variables.
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'clientStatus': 123,
'log': 'string',
'latency': 123,
'principalId': 'string',
'policy': 'string',
'authorization': {
'string': [
'string',
]
},
'claims': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the response of the test invoke request for a custom Authorizer
clientStatus (integer) –
The HTTP status code that the client would have received. Value is 0 if the authorizer succeeded.
log (string) –
The API Gateway execution log for the test authorizer request.
latency (integer) –
The execution latency of the test authorizer request.
principalId (string) –
The principal identity returned by the Authorizer
policy (string) –
The JSON policy document returned by the Authorizer
authorization (dict) –
(string) –
(list) –
(string) –
claims (dict) –
The open identity claims , with any supported custom attributes, returned from the Cognito Your User Pool configured for the API.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
test_invoke_method
(**kwargs)¶Simulate the execution of a Method in your RestApi with headers, parameters, and an incoming request body.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.test_invoke_method(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
pathWithQueryString='string',
body='string',
headers={
'string': 'string'
},
multiValueHeaders={
'string': [
'string',
]
},
clientCertificateId='string',
stageVariables={
'string': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a test invoke method request’s resource ID.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies a test invoke method request’s HTTP method.
pathWithQueryString (string) – The URI path, including query string, of the simulated invocation request. Use this to specify path parameters and query string parameters.
body (string) – The simulated request body of an incoming invocation request.
headers (dict) –
A key-value map of headers to simulate an incoming invocation request.
(string) –
(string) –
multiValueHeaders (dict) –
The headers as a map from string to list of values to simulate an incoming invocation request.
(string) –
(list) –
(string) –
clientCertificateId (string) – A ClientCertificate identifier to use in the test invocation. API Gateway will use the certificate when making the HTTPS request to the defined back-end endpoint.
stageVariables (dict) –
A key-value map of stage variables to simulate an invocation on a deployed Stage .
(string) –
(string) –
dict
Response Syntax
{
'status': 123,
'body': 'string',
'headers': {
'string': 'string'
},
'multiValueHeaders': {
'string': [
'string',
]
},
'log': 'string',
'latency': 123
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the response of the test invoke request in the HTTP method.
status (integer) –
The HTTP status code.
body (string) –
The body of the HTTP response.
headers (dict) –
The headers of the HTTP response.
(string) –
(string) –
multiValueHeaders (dict) –
The headers of the HTTP response as a map from string to list of values.
(string) –
(list) –
(string) –
log (string) –
The API Gateway execution log for the test invoke request.
latency (integer) –
The execution latency of the test invoke request.
Exceptions
untag_resource
(**kwargs)¶Removes a tag from a given resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.untag_resource(
resourceArn='string',
tagKeys=[
'string',
]
)
resourceArn (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The ARN of a resource that can be tagged.
tagKeys (list) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Tag keys to delete.
(string) –
None
Exceptions
update_account
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about the current Account resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_account(
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'cloudwatchRoleArn': 'string',
'throttleSettings': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
},
'features': [
'string',
],
'apiKeyVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an AWS account that is associated with API Gateway.
To view the account info, call GET
on this resource.
Error Codes
The following exception may be thrown when the request fails.
UnauthorizedException
NotFoundException
TooManyRequestsException
For detailed error code information, including the corresponding HTTP Status Codes, see API Gateway Error Codes
Example: Get the information about an account. Request
GET /account HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160531T184618Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/account-apigateway-{rel}.html", "name": "account", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/account" }, "account:update": { "href": "/account" } }, "cloudwatchRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "throttleSettings": { "rateLimit": 500, "burstLimit": 1000 } }
In addition to making the REST API call directly, you can use the AWS CLI and an AWS SDK to access this resource.
cloudwatchRoleArn (string) –
The ARN of an Amazon CloudWatch role for the current Account .
throttleSettings (dict) –
Specifies the API request limits configured for the current Account .
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
features (list) –
A list of features supported for the account. When usage plans are enabled, the features list will include an entry of "UsagePlans"
.
(string) –
apiKeyVersion (string) –
The version of the API keys used for the account.
Exceptions
update_api_key
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about an ApiKey resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_api_key(
apiKey='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
apiKey (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the ApiKey resource to be updated.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'customerId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'enabled': True|False,
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'stageKeys': [
'string',
],
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A resource that can be distributed to callers for executing Method resources that require an API key. API keys can be mapped to any Stage on any RestApi , which indicates that the callers with the API key can make requests to that stage.
id (string) –
The identifier of the API Key.
value (string) –
The value of the API Key.
name (string) –
The name of the API Key.
customerId (string) –
An AWS Marketplace customer identifier , when integrating with the AWS SaaS Marketplace.
description (string) –
The description of the API Key.
enabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether the API Key can be used by callers.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was last updated.
stageKeys (list) –
A list of Stage resources that are associated with the ApiKey resource.
(string) –
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
Updates an existing Authorizer resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_authorizer(
restApiId='string',
authorizerId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
authorizerId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the Authorizer resource.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'type': 'TOKEN'|'REQUEST'|'COGNITO_USER_POOLS',
'providerARNs': [
'string',
],
'authType': 'string',
'authorizerUri': 'string',
'authorizerCredentials': 'string',
'identitySource': 'string',
'identityValidationExpression': 'string',
'authorizerResultTtlInSeconds': 123
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an authorization layer for methods. If enabled on a method, API Gateway will activate the authorizer when a client calls the method.
id (string) –
The identifier for the authorizer resource.
name (string) –
[Required] The name of the authorizer.
type (string) –
The authorizer type. Valid values are TOKEN
for a Lambda function using a single authorization token submitted in a custom header, REQUEST
for a Lambda function using incoming request parameters, and COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using an Amazon Cognito user pool.
providerARNs (list) –
A list of the Amazon Cognito user pool ARNs for the COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer. Each element is of this format: arn:aws:cognito-idp:{region}:{account_id}:userpool/{user_pool_id}
. For a TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizer, this is not defined.
(string) –
authType (string) –
Optional customer-defined field, used in OpenAPI imports and exports without functional impact.
authorizerUri (string) –
Specifies the authorizer’s Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). For TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizers, this must be a well-formed Lambda function URI, for example, arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:{account_id}:function:{lambda_function_name}/invocations
. In general, the URI has this form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:lambda:path/{service_api}
, where {region}
is the same as the region hosting the Lambda function, path
indicates that the remaining substring in the URI should be treated as the path to the resource, including the initial /
. For Lambda functions, this is usually of the form /2015-03-31/functions/[FunctionARN]/invocations
.
authorizerCredentials (string) –
Specifies the required credentials as an IAM role for API Gateway to invoke the authorizer. To specify an IAM role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To use resource-based permissions on the Lambda function, specify null.
identitySource (string) –
The identity source for which authorization is requested.
For a TOKEN
or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer, this is required and specifies the request header mapping expression for the custom header holding the authorization token submitted by the client. For example, if the token header name is Auth
, the header mapping expression is method.request.header.Auth
.
For the REQUEST
authorizer, this is required when authorization caching is enabled. The value is a comma-separated string of one or more mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. For example, if an Auth
header, a Name
query string parameter are defined as identity sources, this value is method.request.header.Auth, method.request.querystring.Name
. These parameters will be used to derive the authorization caching key and to perform runtime validation of the REQUEST
authorizer by verifying all of the identity-related request parameters are present, not null and non-empty. Only when this is true does the authorizer invoke the authorizer Lambda function, otherwise, it returns a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The valid value is a string of comma-separated mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. When the authorization caching is not enabled, this property is optional.
identityValidationExpression (string) –
A validation expression for the incoming identity token. For TOKEN
authorizers, this value is a regular expression. For COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizers, API Gateway will match the aud
field of the incoming token from the client against the specified regular expression. It will invoke the authorizer’s Lambda function when there is a match. Otherwise, it will return a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The validation expression does not apply to the REQUEST
authorizer.
authorizerResultTtlInSeconds (integer) –
The TTL in seconds of cached authorizer results. If it equals 0, authorization caching is disabled. If it is greater than 0, API Gateway will cache authorizer responses. If this field is not set, the default value is 300. The maximum value is 3600, or 1 hour.
Exceptions
update_base_path_mapping
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about the BasePathMapping resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_base_path_mapping(
domainName='string',
basePath='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The domain name of the BasePathMapping resource to change.
basePath (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The base path of the BasePathMapping resource to change.
To specify an empty base path, set this parameter to '(none)'
.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'basePath': 'string',
'restApiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the base path that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
A custom domain name plus a
BasePathMapping
specification identifies a deployed RestApi in a given stage of the owner Account . Use Custom Domain Names
basePath (string) –
The base path name that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
restApiId (string) –
The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stage (string) –
The name of the associated stage.
Exceptions
update_client_certificate
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about an ClientCertificate resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_client_certificate(
clientCertificateId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
clientCertificateId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the ClientCertificate resource to be updated.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'pemEncodedCertificate': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'expirationDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a client certificate used to configure client-side SSL authentication while sending requests to the integration endpoint.
Client certificates are used to authenticate an API by the backend server. To authenticate an API client (or user), use IAM roles and policies, a custom Authorizer or an Amazon Cognito user pool. Use Client-Side Certificate
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of the client certificate.
description (string) –
The description of the client certificate.
pemEncodedCertificate (string) –
The PEM-encoded public key of the client certificate, which can be used to configure certificate authentication in the integration endpoint .
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate was created.
expirationDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate will expire.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
update_deployment
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about a Deployment resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_deployment(
restApiId='string',
deploymentId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
deploymentId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The replacement identifier for the Deployment resource to change information about.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'apiSummary': {
'string': {
'string': {
'authorizationType': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False
}
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
An immutable representation of a RestApi resource that can be called by users using Stages . A deployment must be associated with a Stage for it to be callable over the Internet.
id (string) –
The identifier for the deployment resource.
description (string) –
The description for the deployment resource.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date and time that the deployment resource was created.
apiSummary (dict) –
A summary of the RestApi at the date and time that the deployment resource was created.
(string) –
(dict) –
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a summary of a Method resource, given a particular date and time.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
Specifies whether the method requires a valid ApiKey .
Exceptions
update_documentation_part
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_documentation_part(
restApiId='string',
documentationPartId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
documentationPartId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the to-be-updated documentation part.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'location': {
'type': 'API'|'AUTHORIZER'|'MODEL'|'RESOURCE'|'METHOD'|'PATH_PARAMETER'|'QUERY_PARAMETER'|'REQUEST_HEADER'|'REQUEST_BODY'|'RESPONSE'|'RESPONSE_HEADER'|'RESPONSE_BODY',
'path': 'string',
'method': 'string',
'statusCode': 'string',
'name': 'string'
},
'properties': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A documentation part for a targeted API entity.
A documentation part consists of a content map (properties
) and a target (location
). The target specifies an API entity to which the documentation content applies. The supported API entity types are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Valid location
fields depend on the API entity type. All valid fields are not required.
The content map is a JSON string of API-specific key-value pairs. Although an API can use any shape for the content map, only the OpenAPI-compliant documentation fields will be injected into the associated API entity definition in the exported OpenAPI definition file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationParts
id (string) –
The DocumentationPart identifier, generated by API Gateway when the DocumentationPart
is created.
location (dict) –
The location of the API entity to which the documentation applies. Valid fields depend on the targeted API entity type. All the valid location fields are not required. If not explicitly specified, a valid location field is treated as a wildcard and associated documentation content may be inherited by matching entities, unless overridden.
type (string) –
[Required] The type of API entity to which the documentation content applies. Valid values are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Content inheritance does not apply to any entity of the API
, AUTHORIZER
, METHOD
, MODEL
, REQUEST_BODY
, or RESOURCE
type.
path (string) –
The URL path of the target. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is /
for the root resource. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of another entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s path
attribute must match that of the parent entity as a prefix.
method (string) –
The HTTP verb of a method. It is a valid field for the API entity types of METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any method. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s method
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code of a response. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any status code. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s statusCode
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
name (string) –
The name of the targeted API entity. It is a valid and required field for the API entity types of AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
and RESPONSE_HEADER
. It is an invalid field for any other entity type.
properties (string) –
A content map of API-specific key-value pairs describing the targeted API entity. The map must be encoded as a JSON string, e.g., "{ \"description\": \"The API does ...\" }"
. Only OpenAPI-compliant documentation-related fields from the propertiesmap are exported and, hence, published as part of the API entity definitions, while the original documentation parts are exported in a OpenAPI extension of x-amazon-apigateway-documentation
.
Exceptions
update_documentation_version
(**kwargs)¶See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_documentation_version(
restApiId='string',
documentationVersion='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi ..
documentationVersion (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The version identifier of the to-be-updated documentation version.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'version': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'description': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A snapshot of the documentation of an API.
Publishing API documentation involves creating a documentation version associated with an API stage and exporting the versioned documentation to an external (e.g., OpenAPI) file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart , DocumentationVersions
version (string) –
The version identifier of the API documentation snapshot.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date when the API documentation snapshot is created.
description (string) –
The description of the API documentation snapshot.
Exceptions
update_domain_name
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about the DomainName resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_domain_name(
domainName='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the DomainName resource to be changed.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'domainName': 'string',
'certificateName': 'string',
'certificateArn': 'string',
'certificateUploadDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'regionalDomainName': 'string',
'regionalHostedZoneId': 'string',
'regionalCertificateName': 'string',
'regionalCertificateArn': 'string',
'distributionDomainName': 'string',
'distributionHostedZoneId': 'string',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'domainNameStatus': 'AVAILABLE'|'UPDATING'|'PENDING'|'PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT'|'PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION',
'domainNameStatusMessage': 'string',
'securityPolicy': 'TLS_1_0'|'TLS_1_2',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'mutualTlsAuthentication': {
'truststoreUri': 'string',
'truststoreVersion': 'string',
'truststoreWarnings': [
'string',
]
},
'ownershipVerificationCertificateArn': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a custom domain name as a user-friendly host name of an API ( RestApi ).
When you deploy an API, API Gateway creates a default host name for the API. This default API host name is of the {restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com
format. With the default host name, you can access the API’s root resource with the URL of https://{restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com/{stage}/
. When you set up a custom domain name of apis.example.com
for this API, you can then access the same resource using the URL of the https://apis.examples.com/myApi
, where myApi
is the base path mapping ( BasePathMapping ) of your API under the custom domain name.
domainName (string) –
The custom domain name as an API host name, for example, my-api.example.com
.
certificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name.
certificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
certificateUploadDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the certificate that was used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name was uploaded.
regionalDomainName (string) –
The domain name associated with the regional endpoint for this custom domain name. You set up this association by adding a DNS record that points the custom domain name to this regional domain name. The regional domain name is returned by API Gateway when you create a regional endpoint.
regionalHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-specific Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the regional endpoint. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
regionalCertificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name.
regionalCertificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
distributionDomainName (string) –
The domain name of the Amazon CloudFront distribution associated with this custom domain name for an edge-optimized endpoint. You set up this association when adding a DNS record pointing the custom domain name to this distribution name. For more information about CloudFront distributions, see the Amazon CloudFront documentation .
distributionHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-agnostic Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the edge-optimized endpoint. The valid value is Z2FDTNDATAQYW2
for all the regions. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this DomainName showing the endpoint types of the domain name.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
domainNameStatus (string) –
The status of the DomainName migration. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, UPDATING
, PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT
, and PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION
. If the status is UPDATING
, the domain cannot be modified further until the existing operation is complete. If it is AVAILABLE
, the domain can be updated.
domainNameStatusMessage (string) –
An optional text message containing detailed information about status of the DomainName migration.
securityPolicy (string) –
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) version + cipher suite for this DomainName . The valid values are TLS_1_0
and TLS_1_2
.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
mutualTlsAuthentication (dict) –
The mutual TLS authentication configuration for a custom domain name. If specified, API Gateway performs two-way authentication between the client and the server. Clients must present a trusted certificate to access your API.
truststoreUri (string) –
An Amazon S3 URL that specifies the truststore for mutual TLS authentication, for example s3://bucket-name/key-name
. The truststore can contain certificates from public or private certificate authorities. To update the truststore, upload a new version to S3, and then update your custom domain name to use the new version. To update the truststore, you must have permissions to access the S3 object.
truststoreVersion (string) –
The version of the S3 object that contains your truststore. To specify a version, you must have versioning enabled for the S3 bucket.
truststoreWarnings (list) –
A list of warnings that API Gateway returns while processing your truststore. Invalid certificates produce warnings. Mutual TLS is still enabled, but some clients might not be able to access your API. To resolve warnings, upload a new truststore to S3, and then update you domain name to use the new version.
(string) –
ownershipVerificationCertificateArn (string) –
The ARN of the public certificate issued by ACM to validate ownership of your custom domain. Only required when configuring mutual TLS and using an ACM imported or private CA certificate ARN as the regionalCertificateArn.
Exceptions
update_gateway_response
(**kwargs)¶Updates a GatewayResponse of a specified response type on the given RestApi .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_gateway_response(
restApiId='string',
responseType='DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
responseType (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required]
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'responseType': 'DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED',
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'defaultResponse': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A gateway response of a given response type and status code, with optional response parameters and mapping templates.
For more information about valid gateway response types, see Gateway Response Types Supported by API Gateway Example: Get a Gateway Response of a given response type Request
This example shows how to get a gateway response of the MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN
type.
GET /restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN HTTP/1.1 Host: beta-apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Type: application/json X-Amz-Date: 20170503T202516Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access-key-id}/20170503/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature=1b52460e3159c1a26cff29093855d50ea141c1c5b937528fecaf60f51129697a Cache-Control: no-cache Postman-Token: 3b2a1ce9-c848-2e26-2e2f-9c2caefbed45
The response type is specified as a URL path.
Response
The successful operation returns the 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "http://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-gatewayresponse-{rel}.html", "name": "gatewayresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": false, "responseParameters": { "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-path": "method.request.path.petId", "gatewayresponse.header.Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "'a.b.c'", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-query": "method.request.querystring.q", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-header": "method.request.header.Accept" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"message\": $context.error.messageString,\n \"type\": \"$context.error.responseType\",\n \"stage\": \"$context.stage\",\n \"resourcePath\": \"$context.resourcePath\",\n \"stageVariables.a\": \"$stageVariables.a\",\n \"statusCode\": \"'404'\"\n}" }, "responseType": "MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN", "statusCode": "404" }
responseType (string) –
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code for this GatewayResponse .
responseParameters (dict) –
Response parameters (paths, query strings and headers) of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Response templates of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
defaultResponse (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether this GatewayResponse is the default gateway response (true
) or not (false
). A default gateway response is one generated by API Gateway without any customization by an API developer.
Exceptions
update_integration
(**kwargs)¶Represents an update integration.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_integration(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Represents an update integration request’s resource identifier.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Represents an update integration request’s HTTP method.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an HTTP, HTTP_PROXY, AWS, AWS_PROXY, or Mock integration.
In the API Gateway console, the built-in Lambda integration is an AWS integration. Creating an API
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
Exceptions
update_integration_response
(**kwargs)¶Represents an update integration response.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_integration_response(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
statusCode='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies an update integration response request’s resource identifier.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies an update integration response request’s HTTP method.
statusCode (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] Specifies an update integration response request’s status code.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
Exceptions
update_method
(**kwargs)¶Updates an existing Method resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_method(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Resource identifier for the Method resource.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The HTTP verb of the Method resource.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'httpMethod': 'string',
'authorizationType': 'string',
'authorizerId': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False,
'requestValidatorId': 'string',
'operationName': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'requestModels': {
'string': 'string'
},
'methodResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
},
'methodIntegration': {
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
},
'authorizationScopes': [
'string',
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a client-facing interface by which the client calls the API to access back-end resources. A Method resource is integrated with an Integration resource. Both consist of a request and one or more responses. The method request takes the client input that is passed to the back end through the integration request. A method response returns the output from the back end to the client through an integration response. A method request is embodied in a Method resource, whereas an integration request is embodied in an Integration resource. On the other hand, a method response is represented by a MethodResponse resource, whereas an integration response is represented by an IntegrationResponse resource.
Example: Retrive the GET method on a specified resource Request
The following example request retrieves the information about the GET method on an API resource (3kzxbg5sa2
) of an API (fugvjdxtri
).
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T210259Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": true, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E\")" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
In the example above, the response template for the 200 OK
response maps the JSON output from the ListStreams
action in the back end to an XML output. The mapping template is URL-encoded as %3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E
and the output is decoded using the $util.urlDecode() helper function.
MethodResponse , Integration , IntegrationResponse , Resource , Set up an API’s method
httpMethod (string) –
The method’s HTTP verb.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) –
The identifier of an Authorizer to use on this method. The authorizationType
must be CUSTOM
.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
A boolean flag specifying whether a valid ApiKey is required to invoke this method.
requestValidatorId (string) –
The identifier of a RequestValidator for request validation.
operationName (string) –
A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key is a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
A key-value map specifying data schemas, represented by Model resources, (as the mapped value) of the request payloads of given content types (as the mapping key).
(string) –
(string) –
methodResponses (dict) –
Gets a method response associated with a given HTTP status code.
The collection of method responses are encapsulated in a key-value map, where the key is a response’s HTTP status code and the value is a MethodResponse resource that specifies the response returned to the caller from the back end through the integration response.
Example: Get a 200 OK response of a GET method Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T215008Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": false, "method.response.header.operand_2": false, "method.response.header.operand_1": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
methodIntegration (dict) –
Gets the method’s integration responsible for passing the client-submitted request to the back end and performing necessary transformations to make the request compliant with the back end.
Example: Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T213210Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "0cjtch", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"a\": \"$input.params('operand1')\",\n \"b\": \"$input.params('operand2')\", \n \"op\": \"$input.params('operator')\" \n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path//2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:Calc/invocations", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": "integration.response.body.op", "method.response.header.operand_2": "integration.response.body.b", "method.response.header.operand_1": "integration.response.body.a" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "#set($res = $input.path('$'))\n{\n \"result\": \"$res.a, $res.b, $res.op => $res.c\",\n \"a\" : \"$res.a\",\n \"b\" : \"$res.b\",\n \"op\" : \"$res.op\",\n \"c\" : \"$res.c\"\n}" }, "selectionPattern": "", "statusCode": "200" } } }
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
Exceptions
update_method_response
(**kwargs)¶Updates an existing MethodResponse resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_method_response(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
httpMethod='string',
statusCode='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Resource identifier for the MethodResponse resource.
httpMethod (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The HTTP verb of the Method resource.
statusCode (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The status code for the MethodResponse resource.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
update_model
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about a model.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_model(
restApiId='string',
modelName='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
modelName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the model to update.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'schema': 'string',
'contentType': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the data structure of a method’s request or response payload.
A request model defines the data structure of the client-supplied request payload. A response model defines the data structure of the response payload returned by the back end. Although not required, models are useful for mapping payloads between the front end and back end.
A model is used for generating an API’s SDK, validating the input request body, and creating a skeletal mapping template.
Method , MethodResponse , Models and Mappings
id (string) –
The identifier for the model resource.
name (string) –
The name of the model. Must be an alphanumeric string.
description (string) –
The description of the model.
schema (string) –
The schema for the model. For application/json
models, this should be JSON schema draft 4 model. Do not include “*/” characters in the description of any properties because such “*/” characters may be interpreted as the closing marker for comments in some languages, such as Java or JavaScript, causing the installation of your API’s SDK generated by API Gateway to fail.
contentType (string) –
The content-type for the model.
Exceptions
update_request_validator
(**kwargs)¶Updates a RequestValidator of a given RestApi .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_request_validator(
restApiId='string',
requestValidatorId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
requestValidatorId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of RequestValidator to be updated.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'validateRequestBody': True|False,
'validateRequestParameters': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A set of validation rules for incoming Method requests.
In OpenAPI, a RequestValidator of an API is defined by the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validators.requestValidator object. It the referenced using the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validator property.
id (string) –
The identifier of this RequestValidator .
name (string) –
The name of this RequestValidator
validateRequestBody (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate a request body according to the configured Model schema.
validateRequestParameters (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate request parameters (true
) or not (false
).
Exceptions
update_resource
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about a Resource resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_resource(
restApiId='string',
resourceId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
resourceId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the Resource resource.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'parentId': 'string',
'pathPart': 'string',
'path': 'string',
'resourceMethods': {
'string': {
'httpMethod': 'string',
'authorizationType': 'string',
'authorizerId': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False,
'requestValidatorId': 'string',
'operationName': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'requestModels': {
'string': 'string'
},
'methodResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
},
'methodIntegration': {
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
},
'authorizationScopes': [
'string',
]
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents an API resource.
id (string) –
The resource’s identifier.
parentId (string) –
The parent resource’s identifier.
pathPart (string) –
The last path segment for this resource.
path (string) –
The full path for this resource.
resourceMethods (dict) –
Gets an API resource’s method of a given HTTP verb.
The resource methods are a map of methods indexed by methods’ HTTP verbs enabled on the resource. This method map is included in the 200 OK
response of the GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}
or GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}?embed=methods
request.
Example: Get the GET method of an API resource Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20170223T031827Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20170223/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": false, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
If the OPTIONS
is enabled on the resource, you can follow the example here to get that method. Just replace the GET
of the last path segment in the request URL with OPTIONS
.
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a client-facing interface by which the client calls the API to access back-end resources. A Method resource is integrated with an Integration resource. Both consist of a request and one or more responses. The method request takes the client input that is passed to the back end through the integration request. A method response returns the output from the back end to the client through an integration response. A method request is embodied in a Method resource, whereas an integration request is embodied in an Integration resource. On the other hand, a method response is represented by a MethodResponse resource, whereas an integration response is represented by an IntegrationResponse resource.
Example: Retrive the GET method on a specified resource Request
The following example request retrieves the information about the GET method on an API resource (3kzxbg5sa2
) of an API (fugvjdxtri
).
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T210259Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": true, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E\")" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
In the example above, the response template for the 200 OK
response maps the JSON output from the ListStreams
action in the back end to an XML output. The mapping template is URL-encoded as %3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E
and the output is decoded using the $util.urlDecode() helper function.
MethodResponse , Integration , IntegrationResponse , Resource , Set up an API’s method
httpMethod (string) –
The method’s HTTP verb.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) –
The identifier of an Authorizer to use on this method. The authorizationType
must be CUSTOM
.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
A boolean flag specifying whether a valid ApiKey is required to invoke this method.
requestValidatorId (string) –
The identifier of a RequestValidator for request validation.
operationName (string) –
A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key is a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
A key-value map specifying data schemas, represented by Model resources, (as the mapped value) of the request payloads of given content types (as the mapping key).
(string) –
(string) –
methodResponses (dict) –
Gets a method response associated with a given HTTP status code.
The collection of method responses are encapsulated in a key-value map, where the key is a response’s HTTP status code and the value is a MethodResponse resource that specifies the response returned to the caller from the back end through the integration response.
Example: Get a 200 OK response of a GET method Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T215008Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": false, "method.response.header.operand_2": false, "method.response.header.operand_1": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
methodIntegration (dict) –
Gets the method’s integration responsible for passing the client-submitted request to the back end and performing necessary transformations to make the request compliant with the back end.
Example: Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T213210Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "0cjtch", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"a\": \"$input.params('operand1')\",\n \"b\": \"$input.params('operand2')\", \n \"op\": \"$input.params('operator')\" \n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path//2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:Calc/invocations", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": "integration.response.body.op", "method.response.header.operand_2": "integration.response.body.b", "method.response.header.operand_1": "integration.response.body.a" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "#set($res = $input.path('$'))\n{\n \"result\": \"$res.a, $res.b, $res.op => $res.c\",\n \"a\" : \"$res.a\",\n \"b\" : \"$res.b\",\n \"op\" : \"$res.op\",\n \"c\" : \"$res.c\"\n}" }, "selectionPattern": "", "statusCode": "200" } } }
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
Exceptions
update_rest_api
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about the specified API.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_rest_api(
restApiId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'version': 'string',
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'binaryMediaTypes': [
'string',
],
'minimumCompressionSize': 123,
'apiKeySource': 'HEADER'|'AUTHORIZER',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'policy': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'disableExecuteApiEndpoint': True|False
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a REST API.
id (string) –
The API’s identifier. This identifier is unique across all of your APIs in API Gateway.
name (string) –
The API’s name.
description (string) –
The API’s description.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API was created.
version (string) –
A version identifier for the API.
warnings (list) –
The warning messages reported when failonwarnings
is turned on during API import.
(string) –
binaryMediaTypes (list) –
The list of binary media types supported by the RestApi . By default, the RestApi supports only UTF-8-encoded text payloads.
(string) –
minimumCompressionSize (integer) –
A nullable integer that is used to enable compression (with non-negative between 0 and 10485760 (10M) bytes, inclusive) or disable compression (with a null value) on an API. When compression is enabled, compression or decompression is not applied on the payload if the payload size is smaller than this value. Setting it to zero allows compression for any payload size.
apiKeySource (string) –
The source of the API key for metering requests according to a usage plan. Valid values are:
HEADER
to read the API key from the X-API-Key
header of a request.
AUTHORIZER
to read the API key from the UsageIdentifierKey
from a custom authorizer.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this RestApi showing the endpoint types of the API.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
policy (string) –
A stringified JSON policy document that applies to this RestApi regardless of the caller and Method configuration.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
disableExecuteApiEndpoint (boolean) –
Specifies whether clients can invoke your API by using the default execute-api
endpoint. By default, clients can invoke your API with the default https://{api_id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com endpoint. To require that clients use a custom domain name to invoke your API, disable the default endpoint.
Exceptions
update_stage
(**kwargs)¶Changes information about a Stage resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_stage(
restApiId='string',
stageName='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stageName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The name of the Stage resource to change information about.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'deploymentId': 'string',
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'stageName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'cacheClusterEnabled': True|False,
'cacheClusterSize': '0.5'|'1.6'|'6.1'|'13.5'|'28.4'|'58.2'|'118'|'237',
'cacheClusterStatus': 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS'|'AVAILABLE'|'DELETE_IN_PROGRESS'|'NOT_AVAILABLE'|'FLUSH_IN_PROGRESS',
'methodSettings': {
'string': {
'metricsEnabled': True|False,
'loggingLevel': 'string',
'dataTraceEnabled': True|False,
'throttlingBurstLimit': 123,
'throttlingRateLimit': 123.0,
'cachingEnabled': True|False,
'cacheTtlInSeconds': 123,
'cacheDataEncrypted': True|False,
'requireAuthorizationForCacheControl': True|False,
'unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy': 'FAIL_WITH_403'|'SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER'|'SUCCEED_WITHOUT_RESPONSE_HEADER'
}
},
'variables': {
'string': 'string'
},
'documentationVersion': 'string',
'accessLogSettings': {
'format': 'string',
'destinationArn': 'string'
},
'canarySettings': {
'percentTraffic': 123.0,
'deploymentId': 'string',
'stageVariableOverrides': {
'string': 'string'
},
'useStageCache': True|False
},
'tracingEnabled': True|False,
'webAclArn': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a unique identifier for a version of a deployed RestApi that is callable by users.
deploymentId (string) –
The identifier of the Deployment that the stage points to.
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of a client certificate for an API stage.
stageName (string) –
The name of the stage is the first path segment in the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of a call to API Gateway. Stage names can only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. Maximum length is 128 characters.
description (string) –
The stage’s description.
cacheClusterEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether a cache cluster is enabled for the stage.
cacheClusterSize (string) –
The size of the cache cluster for the stage, if enabled.
cacheClusterStatus (string) –
The status of the cache cluster for the stage, if enabled.
methodSettings (dict) –
A map that defines the method settings for a Stage resource. Keys (designated as /{method_setting_key
below) are method paths defined as {resource_path}/{http_method}
for an individual method override, or /\*/\*
for overriding all methods in the stage.
(string) –
(dict) –
Specifies the method setting properties.
metricsEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether Amazon CloudWatch metrics are enabled for this method. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/metrics/enabled
, and the value is a Boolean.
loggingLevel (string) –
Specifies the logging level for this method, which affects the log entries pushed to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/logging/loglevel
, and the available levels are OFF
, ERROR
, and INFO
. Choose ERROR
to write only error-level entries to CloudWatch Logs, or choose INFO
to include all ERROR
events as well as extra informational events.
dataTraceEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether full requests and responses are logged for this method, which affects the log entries pushed to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. This can be useful to troubleshoot APIs, but can result in logging sensitive data. We recommend that you don’t enable this option for production APIs. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/logging/dataTrace
, and the value is a Boolean.
throttlingBurstLimit (integer) –
Specifies the throttling burst limit. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/throttling/burstLimit
, and the value is an integer.
throttlingRateLimit (float) –
Specifies the throttling rate limit. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/throttling/rateLimit
, and the value is a double.
cachingEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether responses should be cached and returned for requests. A cache cluster must be enabled on the stage for responses to be cached. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/enabled
, and the value is a Boolean.
cacheTtlInSeconds (integer) –
Specifies the time to live (TTL), in seconds, for cached responses. The higher the TTL, the longer the response will be cached. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/ttlInSeconds
, and the value is an integer.
cacheDataEncrypted (boolean) –
Specifies whether the cached responses are encrypted. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/dataEncrypted
, and the value is a Boolean.
requireAuthorizationForCacheControl (boolean) –
Specifies whether authorization is required for a cache invalidation request. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/requireAuthorizationForCacheControl
, and the value is a Boolean.
unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy (string) –
Specifies how to handle unauthorized requests for cache invalidation. The PATCH path for this setting is /{method_setting_key}/caching/unauthorizedCacheControlHeaderStrategy
, and the available values are FAIL_WITH_403
, SUCCEED_WITH_RESPONSE_HEADER
, SUCCEED_WITHOUT_RESPONSE_HEADER
.
variables (dict) –
A map that defines the stage variables for a Stage resource. Variable names can have alphanumeric and underscore characters, and the values must match [A-Za-z0-9-._~:/?#&=,]+
.
(string) –
(string) –
documentationVersion (string) –
The version of the associated API documentation.
accessLogSettings (dict) –
Settings for logging access in this stage.
format (string) –
A single line format of the access logs of data, as specified by selected $context variables . The format must include at least $context.requestId
.
destinationArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group or Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream to receive access logs. If you specify a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream, the stream name must begin with amazon-apigateway-
.
canarySettings (dict) –
Settings for the canary deployment in this stage.
percentTraffic (float) –
The percent (0-100) of traffic diverted to a canary deployment.
deploymentId (string) –
The ID of the canary deployment.
stageVariableOverrides (dict) –
Stage variables overridden for a canary release deployment, including new stage variables introduced in the canary. These stage variables are represented as a string-to-string map between stage variable names and their values.
(string) –
(string) –
useStageCache (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether the canary deployment uses the stage cache or not.
tracingEnabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether active tracing with X-ray is enabled for the Stage .
webAclArn (string) –
The ARN of the WebAcl associated with the Stage .
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the stage was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the stage last updated.
Exceptions
update_usage
(**kwargs)¶Grants a temporary extension to the remaining quota of a usage plan associated with a specified API key.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_usage(
usagePlanId='string',
keyId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the usage plan associated with the usage data.
keyId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the API key associated with the usage plan in which a temporary extension is granted to the remaining quota.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'usagePlanId': 'string',
'startDate': 'string',
'endDate': 'string',
'position': 'string',
'items': {
'string': [
[
123,
],
]
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the usage data of a usage plan.
usagePlanId (string) –
The plan Id associated with this usage data.
startDate (string) –
The starting date of the usage data.
endDate (string) –
The ending date of the usage data.
position (string) –
items (dict) –
The usage data, as daily logs of used and remaining quotas, over the specified time interval indexed over the API keys in a usage plan. For example, {..., "values" : { "{api_key}" : [ [0, 100], [10, 90], [100, 10]]}
, where {api_key}
stands for an API key value and the daily log entry is of the format [used quota, remaining quota]
.
(string) –
(list) –
(list) –
(integer) –
Exceptions
update_usage_plan
(**kwargs)¶Updates a usage plan of a given plan Id.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_usage_plan(
usagePlanId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the to-be-updated usage plan.
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'apiStages': [
{
'apiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string',
'throttle': {
'string': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
}
}
},
],
'throttle': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
},
'quota': {
'limit': 123,
'offset': 123,
'period': 'DAY'|'WEEK'|'MONTH'
},
'productCode': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan than can specify who can assess associated API stages with specified request limits and quotas.
In a usage plan, you associate an API by specifying the API’s Id and a stage name of the specified API. You add plan customers by adding API keys to the plan.
id (string) –
The identifier of a UsagePlan resource.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan.
description (string) –
The description of a usage plan.
apiStages (list) –
The associated API stages of a usage plan.
(dict) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
apiId (string) –
API Id of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
stage (string) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
throttle (dict) –
Map containing method level throttling information for API stage in a usage plan.
(string) –
(dict) –
The API request rate limits.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
throttle (dict) –
The request throttle limits of a usage plan.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
quota (dict) –
The maximum number of permitted requests per a given unit time interval.
limit (integer) –
The maximum number of requests that can be made in a given time period.
offset (integer) –
The day that a time period starts. For example, with a time period of WEEK
, an offset of 0
starts on Sunday, and an offset of 1
starts on Monday.
period (string) –
The time period in which the limit applies. Valid values are “DAY”, “WEEK” or “MONTH”.
productCode (string) –
The AWS Markeplace product identifier to associate with the usage plan as a SaaS product on AWS Marketplace.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
update_vpc_link
(**kwargs)¶Updates an existing VpcLink of a specified identifier.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_vpc_link(
vpcLinkId='string',
patchOperations=[
{
'op': 'add'|'remove'|'replace'|'move'|'copy'|'test',
'path': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'from': 'string'
},
]
)
vpcLinkId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The identifier of the VpcLink . It is used in an Integration to reference this VpcLink .
patchOperations (list) –
A list of update operations to be applied to the specified resource and in the order specified in this list.
(dict) – A single patch operation to apply to the specified resource. Please refer to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902#section-4 for an explanation of how each operation is used.
op (string) –
An update operation to be performed with this PATCH request. The valid value can be add
, remove
, replace
or copy
. Not all valid operations are supported for a given resource. Support of the operations depends on specific operational contexts. Attempts to apply an unsupported operation on a resource will return an error message.
path (string) –
The op
operation’s target, as identified by a JSON Pointer value that references a location within the targeted resource. For example, if the target resource has an updateable property of {"name":"value"}
, the path for this property is /name
. If the name
property value is a JSON object (e.g., {"name": {"child/name": "child-value"}}
), the path for the child/name
property will be /name/child~1name
. Any slash (“/”) character appearing in path names must be escaped with “~1”, as shown in the example above. Each op
operation can have only one path
associated with it.
value (string) –
The new target value of the update operation. It is applicable for the add
or replace
operation. When using AWS CLI to update a property of a JSON value, enclose the JSON object with a pair of single quotes in a Linux shell, e.g., ‘{“a”: …}’. In a Windows shell, see Using JSON for Parameters .
from (string) –
The copy
update operation’s source as identified by a JSON-Pointer
value referencing the location within the targeted resource to copy the value from. For example, to promote a canary deployment, you copy the canary deployment ID to the affiliated deployment ID by calling a PATCH request on a Stage resource with "op":"copy"
, "from":"/canarySettings/deploymentId"
and "path":"/deploymentId"
.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'targetArns': [
'string',
],
'status': 'AVAILABLE'|'PENDING'|'DELETING'|'FAILED',
'statusMessage': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
An API Gateway VPC link for a RestApi to access resources in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
To enable access to a resource in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud through Amazon API Gateway, you, as an API developer, create a VpcLink resource targeted for one or more network load balancers of the VPC and then integrate an API method with a private integration that uses the VpcLink . The private integration has an integration type of HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
and has a connection type of VPC_LINK
. The integration uses the connectionId
property to identify the VpcLink used.
id (string) –
The identifier of the VpcLink . It is used in an Integration to reference this VpcLink .
name (string) –
The name used to label and identify the VPC link.
description (string) –
The description of the VPC link.
targetArns (list) –
The ARN of the network load balancer of the VPC targeted by the VPC link. The network load balancer must be owned by the same AWS account of the API owner.
(string) –
status (string) –
The status of the VPC link. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, PENDING
, DELETING
, or FAILED
. Deploying an API will wait if the status is PENDING
and will fail if the status is DELETING
.
statusMessage (string) –
A description about the VPC link status.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
Exceptions
Client exceptions are available on a client instance via the exceptions
property. For more detailed instructions and examples on the exact usage of client exceptions, see the error handling user guide.
The available client exceptions are:
APIGateway.Client.exceptions.
BadRequestException
¶The submitted request is not valid, for example, the input is incomplete or incorrect. See the accompanying error message for details.
Example
try:
...
except client.exceptions.BadRequestException as e:
print(e.response)
response
¶The parsed error response. All exceptions have a top level Error
key that provides normalized access to common exception atrributes. All other keys are specific to this service or exception class.
Syntax
{
'message': 'string',
'Error': {
'Code': 'string',
'Message': 'string'
}
}
Structure
(dict) –
The submitted request is not valid, for example, the input is incomplete or incorrect. See the accompanying error message for details.
message (string) –
Error (dict) – Normalized access to common exception attributes.
Code (string) – An identifier specifying the exception type.
Message (string) – A descriptive message explaining why the exception occured.
APIGateway.Client.exceptions.
ConflictException
¶The request configuration has conflicts. For details, see the accompanying error message.
Example
try:
...
except client.exceptions.ConflictException as e:
print(e.response)
response
¶The parsed error response. All exceptions have a top level Error
key that provides normalized access to common exception atrributes. All other keys are specific to this service or exception class.
Syntax
{
'message': 'string',
'Error': {
'Code': 'string',
'Message': 'string'
}
}
Structure
(dict) –
The request configuration has conflicts. For details, see the accompanying error message.
message (string) –
Error (dict) – Normalized access to common exception attributes.
Code (string) – An identifier specifying the exception type.
Message (string) – A descriptive message explaining why the exception occured.
APIGateway.Client.exceptions.
LimitExceededException
¶The request exceeded the rate limit. Retry after the specified time period.
Example
try:
...
except client.exceptions.LimitExceededException as e:
print(e.response)
response
¶The parsed error response. All exceptions have a top level Error
key that provides normalized access to common exception atrributes. All other keys are specific to this service or exception class.
Syntax
{
'retryAfterSeconds': 'string',
'message': 'string',
'Error': {
'Code': 'string',
'Message': 'string'
}
}
Structure
(dict) –
The request exceeded the rate limit. Retry after the specified time period.
retryAfterSeconds (string) –
message (string) –
Error (dict) – Normalized access to common exception attributes.
Code (string) – An identifier specifying the exception type.
Message (string) – A descriptive message explaining why the exception occured.
APIGateway.Client.exceptions.
NotFoundException
¶The requested resource is not found. Make sure that the request URI is correct.
Example
try:
...
except client.exceptions.NotFoundException as e:
print(e.response)
response
¶The parsed error response. All exceptions have a top level Error
key that provides normalized access to common exception atrributes. All other keys are specific to this service or exception class.
Syntax
{
'message': 'string',
'Error': {
'Code': 'string',
'Message': 'string'
}
}
Structure
(dict) –
The requested resource is not found. Make sure that the request URI is correct.
message (string) –
Error (dict) – Normalized access to common exception attributes.
Code (string) – An identifier specifying the exception type.
Message (string) – A descriptive message explaining why the exception occured.
The requested service is not available. For details see the accompanying error message. Retry after the specified time period.
Example
try:
...
except client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException as e:
print(e.response)
The parsed error response. All exceptions have a top level Error
key that provides normalized access to common exception atrributes. All other keys are specific to this service or exception class.
Syntax
{
'retryAfterSeconds': 'string',
'message': 'string',
'Error': {
'Code': 'string',
'Message': 'string'
}
}
Structure
(dict) –
The requested service is not available. For details see the accompanying error message. Retry after the specified time period.
retryAfterSeconds (string) –
message (string) –
Error (dict) – Normalized access to common exception attributes.
Code (string) – An identifier specifying the exception type.
Message (string) – A descriptive message explaining why the exception occured.
APIGateway.Client.exceptions.
TooManyRequestsException
¶The request has reached its throttling limit. Retry after the specified time period.
Example
try:
...
except client.exceptions.TooManyRequestsException as e:
print(e.response)
response
¶The parsed error response. All exceptions have a top level Error
key that provides normalized access to common exception atrributes. All other keys are specific to this service or exception class.
Syntax
{
'retryAfterSeconds': 'string',
'message': 'string',
'Error': {
'Code': 'string',
'Message': 'string'
}
}
Structure
(dict) –
The request has reached its throttling limit. Retry after the specified time period.
retryAfterSeconds (string) –
message (string) –
Error (dict) – Normalized access to common exception attributes.
Code (string) – An identifier specifying the exception type.
Message (string) – A descriptive message explaining why the exception occured.
The request is denied because the caller has insufficient permissions.
Example
try:
...
except client.exceptions.UnauthorizedException as e:
print(e.response)
The parsed error response. All exceptions have a top level Error
key that provides normalized access to common exception atrributes. All other keys are specific to this service or exception class.
Syntax
{
'message': 'string',
'Error': {
'Code': 'string',
'Message': 'string'
}
}
Structure
(dict) –
The request is denied because the caller has insufficient permissions.
message (string) –
Error (dict) – Normalized access to common exception attributes.
Code (string) – An identifier specifying the exception type.
Message (string) – A descriptive message explaining why the exception occured.
The available paginators are:
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetApiKeys
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_api_keys')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_api_keys()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
nameQuery='string',
customerId='string',
includeValues=True|False,
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
nameQuery (string) – The name of queried API keys.
customerId (string) – The identifier of a customer in AWS Marketplace or an external system, such as a developer portal.
includeValues (boolean) – A boolean flag to specify whether (true
) or not (false
) the result contains key values.
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'customerId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'enabled': True|False,
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'stageKeys': [
'string',
],
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of API keys as represented by an ApiKeys resource.
warnings (list) –
A list of warning messages logged during the import of API keys when the failOnWarnings
option is set to true.
(string) –
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A resource that can be distributed to callers for executing Method resources that require an API key. API keys can be mapped to any Stage on any RestApi , which indicates that the callers with the API key can make requests to that stage.
id (string) –
The identifier of the API Key.
value (string) –
The value of the API Key.
name (string) –
The name of the API Key.
customerId (string) –
An AWS Marketplace customer identifier , when integrating with the AWS SaaS Marketplace.
description (string) –
The description of the API Key.
enabled (boolean) –
Specifies whether the API Key can be used by callers.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was created.
lastUpdatedDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API Key was last updated.
stageKeys (list) –
A list of Stage resources that are associated with the ApiKey resource.
(string) –
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetAuthorizers
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_authorizers')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_authorizers()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
restApiId='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'type': 'TOKEN'|'REQUEST'|'COGNITO_USER_POOLS',
'providerARNs': [
'string',
],
'authType': 'string',
'authorizerUri': 'string',
'authorizerCredentials': 'string',
'identitySource': 'string',
'identityValidationExpression': 'string',
'authorizerResultTtlInSeconds': 123
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of Authorizer resources.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents an authorization layer for methods. If enabled on a method, API Gateway will activate the authorizer when a client calls the method.
id (string) –
The identifier for the authorizer resource.
name (string) –
[Required] The name of the authorizer.
type (string) –
The authorizer type. Valid values are TOKEN
for a Lambda function using a single authorization token submitted in a custom header, REQUEST
for a Lambda function using incoming request parameters, and COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using an Amazon Cognito user pool.
providerARNs (list) –
A list of the Amazon Cognito user pool ARNs for the COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer. Each element is of this format: arn:aws:cognito-idp:{region}:{account_id}:userpool/{user_pool_id}
. For a TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizer, this is not defined.
(string) –
authType (string) –
Optional customer-defined field, used in OpenAPI imports and exports without functional impact.
authorizerUri (string) –
Specifies the authorizer’s Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). For TOKEN
or REQUEST
authorizers, this must be a well-formed Lambda function URI, for example, arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:{account_id}:function:{lambda_function_name}/invocations
. In general, the URI has this form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:lambda:path/{service_api}
, where {region}
is the same as the region hosting the Lambda function, path
indicates that the remaining substring in the URI should be treated as the path to the resource, including the initial /
. For Lambda functions, this is usually of the form /2015-03-31/functions/[FunctionARN]/invocations
.
authorizerCredentials (string) –
Specifies the required credentials as an IAM role for API Gateway to invoke the authorizer. To specify an IAM role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To use resource-based permissions on the Lambda function, specify null.
identitySource (string) –
The identity source for which authorization is requested.
For a TOKEN
or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer, this is required and specifies the request header mapping expression for the custom header holding the authorization token submitted by the client. For example, if the token header name is Auth
, the header mapping expression is method.request.header.Auth
.
For the REQUEST
authorizer, this is required when authorization caching is enabled. The value is a comma-separated string of one or more mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. For example, if an Auth
header, a Name
query string parameter are defined as identity sources, this value is method.request.header.Auth, method.request.querystring.Name
. These parameters will be used to derive the authorization caching key and to perform runtime validation of the REQUEST
authorizer by verifying all of the identity-related request parameters are present, not null and non-empty. Only when this is true does the authorizer invoke the authorizer Lambda function, otherwise, it returns a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The valid value is a string of comma-separated mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. When the authorization caching is not enabled, this property is optional.
identityValidationExpression (string) –
A validation expression for the incoming identity token. For TOKEN
authorizers, this value is a regular expression. For COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizers, API Gateway will match the aud
field of the incoming token from the client against the specified regular expression. It will invoke the authorizer’s Lambda function when there is a match. Otherwise, it will return a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. The validation expression does not apply to the REQUEST
authorizer.
authorizerResultTtlInSeconds (integer) –
The TTL in seconds of cached authorizer results. If it equals 0, authorization caching is disabled. If it is greater than 0, API Gateway will cache authorizer responses. If this field is not set, the default value is 300. The maximum value is 3600, or 1 hour.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetBasePathMappings
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_base_path_mappings')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_base_path_mappings()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
domainName='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
domainName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The domain name of a BasePathMapping resource.
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'basePath': 'string',
'restApiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string'
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of BasePathMapping resources.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents the base path that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
A custom domain name plus a
BasePathMapping
specification identifies a deployed RestApi in a given stage of the owner Account . Use Custom Domain Names
basePath (string) –
The base path name that callers of the API must provide as part of the URL after the domain name.
restApiId (string) –
The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
stage (string) –
The name of the associated stage.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetClientCertificates
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_client_certificates')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_client_certificates()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'clientCertificateId': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'pemEncodedCertificate': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'expirationDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of ClientCertificate resources.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a client certificate used to configure client-side SSL authentication while sending requests to the integration endpoint.
Client certificates are used to authenticate an API by the backend server. To authenticate an API client (or user), use IAM roles and policies, a custom Authorizer or an Amazon Cognito user pool. Use Client-Side Certificate
clientCertificateId (string) –
The identifier of the client certificate.
description (string) –
The description of the client certificate.
pemEncodedCertificate (string) –
The PEM-encoded public key of the client certificate, which can be used to configure certificate authentication in the integration endpoint .
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate was created.
expirationDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the client certificate will expire.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetDeployments
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_deployments')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_deployments()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
restApiId='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'apiSummary': {
'string': {
'string': {
'authorizationType': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False
}
}
}
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection resource that contains zero or more references to your existing deployments, and links that guide you on how to interact with your collection. The collection offers a paginated view of the contained deployments.
To create a new deployment of a RestApi , make a
POST
request against this resource. To view, update, or delete an existing deployment, make aGET
,PATCH
, orDELETE
request, respectively, on a specified Deployment resource. Deploying an API , AWS CLI , AWS SDKs
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
An immutable representation of a RestApi resource that can be called by users using Stages . A deployment must be associated with a Stage for it to be callable over the Internet.
id (string) –
The identifier for the deployment resource.
description (string) –
The description for the deployment resource.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date and time that the deployment resource was created.
apiSummary (dict) –
A summary of the RestApi at the date and time that the deployment resource was created.
(string) –
(dict) –
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a summary of a Method resource, given a particular date and time.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
Specifies whether the method requires a valid ApiKey .
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetDocumentationParts
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_documentation_parts')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_documentation_parts()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
restApiId='string',
type='API'|'AUTHORIZER'|'MODEL'|'RESOURCE'|'METHOD'|'PATH_PARAMETER'|'QUERY_PARAMETER'|'REQUEST_HEADER'|'REQUEST_BODY'|'RESPONSE'|'RESPONSE_HEADER'|'RESPONSE_BODY',
nameQuery='string',
path='string',
locationStatus='DOCUMENTED'|'UNDOCUMENTED',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
type (string) – The type of API entities of the to-be-retrieved documentation parts.
nameQuery (string) – The name of API entities of the to-be-retrieved documentation parts.
path (string) – The path of API entities of the to-be-retrieved documentation parts.
locationStatus (string) – The status of the API documentation parts to retrieve. Valid values are DOCUMENTED
for retrieving DocumentationPart resources with content and UNDOCUMENTED
for DocumentationPart resources without content.
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'location': {
'type': 'API'|'AUTHORIZER'|'MODEL'|'RESOURCE'|'METHOD'|'PATH_PARAMETER'|'QUERY_PARAMETER'|'REQUEST_HEADER'|'REQUEST_BODY'|'RESPONSE'|'RESPONSE_HEADER'|'RESPONSE_BODY',
'path': 'string',
'method': 'string',
'statusCode': 'string',
'name': 'string'
},
'properties': 'string'
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of documentation parts of an API.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A documentation part for a targeted API entity.
A documentation part consists of a content map (properties
) and a target (location
). The target specifies an API entity to which the documentation content applies. The supported API entity types are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Valid location
fields depend on the API entity type. All valid fields are not required.
The content map is a JSON string of API-specific key-value pairs. Although an API can use any shape for the content map, only the OpenAPI-compliant documentation fields will be injected into the associated API entity definition in the exported OpenAPI definition file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationParts
id (string) –
The DocumentationPart identifier, generated by API Gateway when the DocumentationPart
is created.
location (dict) –
The location of the API entity to which the documentation applies. Valid fields depend on the targeted API entity type. All the valid location fields are not required. If not explicitly specified, a valid location field is treated as a wildcard and associated documentation content may be inherited by matching entities, unless overridden.
type (string) –
[Required] The type of API entity to which the documentation content applies. Valid values are API
, AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. Content inheritance does not apply to any entity of the API
, AUTHORIZER
, METHOD
, MODEL
, REQUEST_BODY
, or RESOURCE
type.
path (string) –
The URL path of the target. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESOURCE
, METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is /
for the root resource. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of another entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s path
attribute must match that of the parent entity as a prefix.
method (string) –
The HTTP verb of a method. It is a valid field for the API entity types of METHOD
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
, RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any method. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s method
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code of a response. It is a valid field for the API entity types of RESPONSE
, RESPONSE_HEADER
, and RESPONSE_BODY
. The default value is *
for any status code. When an applicable child entity inherits the content of an entity of the same type with more general specifications of the other location
attributes, the child entity’s statusCode
attribute must match that of the parent entity exactly.
name (string) –
The name of the targeted API entity. It is a valid and required field for the API entity types of AUTHORIZER
, MODEL
, PATH_PARAMETER
, QUERY_PARAMETER
, REQUEST_HEADER
, REQUEST_BODY
and RESPONSE_HEADER
. It is an invalid field for any other entity type.
properties (string) –
A content map of API-specific key-value pairs describing the targeted API entity. The map must be encoded as a JSON string, e.g., "{ \"description\": \"The API does ...\" }"
. Only OpenAPI-compliant documentation-related fields from the propertiesmap are exported and, hence, published as part of the API entity definitions, while the original documentation parts are exported in a OpenAPI extension of x-amazon-apigateway-documentation
.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetDocumentationVersions
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_documentation_versions')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_documentation_versions()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
restApiId='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'version': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'description': 'string'
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of documentation snapshots of an API.
Use the DocumentationVersions to manage documentation snapshots associated with various API stages.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart , DocumentationVersion
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A snapshot of the documentation of an API.
Publishing API documentation involves creating a documentation version associated with an API stage and exporting the versioned documentation to an external (e.g., OpenAPI) file.
Documenting an API , DocumentationPart , DocumentationVersions
version (string) –
The version identifier of the API documentation snapshot.
createdDate (datetime) –
The date when the API documentation snapshot is created.
description (string) –
The description of the API documentation snapshot.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetDomainNames
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_domain_names')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_domain_names()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'domainName': 'string',
'certificateName': 'string',
'certificateArn': 'string',
'certificateUploadDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'regionalDomainName': 'string',
'regionalHostedZoneId': 'string',
'regionalCertificateName': 'string',
'regionalCertificateArn': 'string',
'distributionDomainName': 'string',
'distributionHostedZoneId': 'string',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'domainNameStatus': 'AVAILABLE'|'UPDATING'|'PENDING'|'PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT'|'PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION',
'domainNameStatusMessage': 'string',
'securityPolicy': 'TLS_1_0'|'TLS_1_2',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'mutualTlsAuthentication': {
'truststoreUri': 'string',
'truststoreVersion': 'string',
'truststoreWarnings': [
'string',
]
},
'ownershipVerificationCertificateArn': 'string'
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of DomainName resources.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a custom domain name as a user-friendly host name of an API ( RestApi ).
When you deploy an API, API Gateway creates a default host name for the API. This default API host name is of the {restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com
format. With the default host name, you can access the API’s root resource with the URL of https://{restapi-id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com/{stage}/
. When you set up a custom domain name of apis.example.com
for this API, you can then access the same resource using the URL of the https://apis.examples.com/myApi
, where myApi
is the base path mapping ( BasePathMapping ) of your API under the custom domain name.
domainName (string) –
The custom domain name as an API host name, for example, my-api.example.com
.
certificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name.
certificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
certificateUploadDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the certificate that was used by edge-optimized endpoint for this domain name was uploaded.
regionalDomainName (string) –
The domain name associated with the regional endpoint for this custom domain name. You set up this association by adding a DNS record that points the custom domain name to this regional domain name. The regional domain name is returned by API Gateway when you create a regional endpoint.
regionalHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-specific Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the regional endpoint. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
regionalCertificateName (string) –
The name of the certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name.
regionalCertificateArn (string) –
The reference to an AWS-managed certificate that will be used for validating the regional domain name. AWS Certificate Manager is the only supported source.
distributionDomainName (string) –
The domain name of the Amazon CloudFront distribution associated with this custom domain name for an edge-optimized endpoint. You set up this association when adding a DNS record pointing the custom domain name to this distribution name. For more information about CloudFront distributions, see the Amazon CloudFront documentation .
distributionHostedZoneId (string) –
The region-agnostic Amazon Route 53 Hosted Zone ID of the edge-optimized endpoint. The valid value is Z2FDTNDATAQYW2
for all the regions. For more information, see Set up a Regional Custom Domain Name and AWS Regions and Endpoints for API Gateway .
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this DomainName showing the endpoint types of the domain name.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
domainNameStatus (string) –
The status of the DomainName migration. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, UPDATING
, PENDING_CERTIFICATE_REIMPORT
, and PENDING_OWNERSHIP_VERIFICATION
. If the status is UPDATING
, the domain cannot be modified further until the existing operation is complete. If it is AVAILABLE
, the domain can be updated.
domainNameStatusMessage (string) –
An optional text message containing detailed information about status of the DomainName migration.
securityPolicy (string) –
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) version + cipher suite for this DomainName . The valid values are TLS_1_0
and TLS_1_2
.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
mutualTlsAuthentication (dict) –
The mutual TLS authentication configuration for a custom domain name. If specified, API Gateway performs two-way authentication between the client and the server. Clients must present a trusted certificate to access your API.
truststoreUri (string) –
An Amazon S3 URL that specifies the truststore for mutual TLS authentication, for example s3://bucket-name/key-name
. The truststore can contain certificates from public or private certificate authorities. To update the truststore, upload a new version to S3, and then update your custom domain name to use the new version. To update the truststore, you must have permissions to access the S3 object.
truststoreVersion (string) –
The version of the S3 object that contains your truststore. To specify a version, you must have versioning enabled for the S3 bucket.
truststoreWarnings (list) –
A list of warnings that API Gateway returns while processing your truststore. Invalid certificates produce warnings. Mutual TLS is still enabled, but some clients might not be able to access your API. To resolve warnings, upload a new truststore to S3, and then update you domain name to use the new version.
(string) –
ownershipVerificationCertificateArn (string) –
The ARN of the public certificate issued by ACM to validate ownership of your custom domain. Only required when configuring mutual TLS and using an ACM imported or private CA certificate ARN as the regionalCertificateArn.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetGatewayResponses
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_gateway_responses')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_gateway_responses()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
restApiId='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'responseType': 'DEFAULT_4XX'|'DEFAULT_5XX'|'RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND'|'UNAUTHORIZED'|'INVALID_API_KEY'|'ACCESS_DENIED'|'AUTHORIZER_FAILURE'|'AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'INVALID_SIGNATURE'|'EXPIRED_TOKEN'|'MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN'|'INTEGRATION_FAILURE'|'INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT'|'API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR'|'UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE'|'BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS'|'BAD_REQUEST_BODY'|'REQUEST_TOO_LARGE'|'THROTTLED'|'QUOTA_EXCEEDED'|'WAF_FILTERED',
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'defaultResponse': True|False
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of the GatewayResponse instances of a RestApi as a responseType
-to- GatewayResponse object map of key-value pairs. As such, pagination is not supported for querying this collection.
For more information about valid gateway response types, see Gateway Response Types Supported by API Gateway Example: Get the collection of gateway responses of an API Request
This example request shows how to retrieve the GatewayResponses collection from an API.
GET /restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses HTTP/1.1 Host: beta-apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Type: application/json X-Amz-Date: 20170503T220604Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access-key-id}/20170503/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature=59b42fe54a76a5de8adf2c67baa6d39206f8e9ad49a1d77ccc6a5da3103a398a Cache-Control: no-cache Postman-Token: 5637af27-dc29-fc5c-9dfe-0645d52cb515
Response
The successful operation returns the 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "http://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-gatewayresponse-{rel}.html", "name": "gatewayresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses" }, "first": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses" }, "gatewayresponse:by-type": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "item": [ { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_FAILURE" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/REQUEST_TOO_LARGE" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/THROTTLED" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_5XX" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_4XX" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_BODY" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/EXPIRED_TOKEN" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/ACCESS_DENIED" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_API_KEY" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNAUTHORIZED" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/QUOTA_EXCEEDED" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_SIGNATURE" }, { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_FAILURE" } ] }, "_embedded": { "item": [ { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_FAILURE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_FAILURE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "INTEGRATION_FAILURE", "statusCode": "504" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND", "statusCode": "404" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/REQUEST_TOO_LARGE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/REQUEST_TOO_LARGE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "REQUEST_TOO_LARGE", "statusCode": "413" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/THROTTLED" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/THROTTLED" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "THROTTLED", "statusCode": "429" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE", "statusCode": "415" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "AUTHORIZER_CONFIGURATION_ERROR", "statusCode": "500" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_5XX" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_5XX" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "DEFAULT_5XX" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_4XX" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/DEFAULT_4XX" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "DEFAULT_4XX" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "BAD_REQUEST_PARAMETERS", "statusCode": "400" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_BODY" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/BAD_REQUEST_BODY" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "BAD_REQUEST_BODY", "statusCode": "400" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/EXPIRED_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/EXPIRED_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "EXPIRED_TOKEN", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/ACCESS_DENIED" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/ACCESS_DENIED" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "ACCESS_DENIED", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_API_KEY" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_API_KEY" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "INVALID_API_KEY", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNAUTHORIZED" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/UNAUTHORIZED" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "UNAUTHORIZED", "statusCode": "401" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "API_CONFIGURATION_ERROR", "statusCode": "500" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/QUOTA_EXCEEDED" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/QUOTA_EXCEEDED" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "QUOTA_EXCEEDED", "statusCode": "429" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT", "statusCode": "504" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_SIGNATURE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/INVALID_SIGNATURE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "INVALID_SIGNATURE", "statusCode": "403" }, { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_FAILURE" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/AUTHORIZER_FAILURE" } }, "defaultResponse": true, "responseParameters": {}, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\"message\":$context.error.messageString}" }, "responseType": "AUTHORIZER_FAILURE", "statusCode": "500" } ] } }
items (list) –
Returns the entire collection, because of no pagination support.
(dict) –
A gateway response of a given response type and status code, with optional response parameters and mapping templates.
For more information about valid gateway response types, see Gateway Response Types Supported by API Gateway Example: Get a Gateway Response of a given response type Request
This example shows how to get a gateway response of the MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN
type.
GET /restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN HTTP/1.1 Host: beta-apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Type: application/json X-Amz-Date: 20170503T202516Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access-key-id}/20170503/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature=1b52460e3159c1a26cff29093855d50ea141c1c5b937528fecaf60f51129697a Cache-Control: no-cache Postman-Token: 3b2a1ce9-c848-2e26-2e2f-9c2caefbed45
The response type is specified as a URL path.
Response
The successful operation returns the 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "http://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-gatewayresponse-{rel}.html", "name": "gatewayresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" }, "gatewayresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/{response_type}", "templated": true }, "gatewayresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/o81lxisefl/gatewayresponses/MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN" } }, "defaultResponse": false, "responseParameters": { "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-path": "method.request.path.petId", "gatewayresponse.header.Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "'a.b.c'", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-query": "method.request.querystring.q", "gatewayresponse.header.x-request-header": "method.request.header.Accept" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"message\": $context.error.messageString,\n \"type\": \"$context.error.responseType\",\n \"stage\": \"$context.stage\",\n \"resourcePath\": \"$context.resourcePath\",\n \"stageVariables.a\": \"$stageVariables.a\",\n \"statusCode\": \"'404'\"\n}" }, "responseType": "MISSING_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN", "statusCode": "404" }
responseType (string) –
The response type of the associated GatewayResponse .
statusCode (string) –
The HTTP status code for this GatewayResponse .
responseParameters (dict) –
Response parameters (paths, query strings and headers) of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Response templates of the GatewayResponse as a string-to-string map of key-value pairs.
(string) –
(string) –
defaultResponse (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether this GatewayResponse is the default gateway response (true
) or not (false
). A default gateway response is one generated by API Gateway without any customization by an API developer.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetModels
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_models')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_models()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
restApiId='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'schema': 'string',
'contentType': 'string'
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of Model resources.
Method , MethodResponse , Models and Mappings
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents the data structure of a method’s request or response payload.
A request model defines the data structure of the client-supplied request payload. A response model defines the data structure of the response payload returned by the back end. Although not required, models are useful for mapping payloads between the front end and back end.
A model is used for generating an API’s SDK, validating the input request body, and creating a skeletal mapping template.
Method , MethodResponse , Models and Mappings
id (string) –
The identifier for the model resource.
name (string) –
The name of the model. Must be an alphanumeric string.
description (string) –
The description of the model.
schema (string) –
The schema for the model. For application/json
models, this should be JSON schema draft 4 model. Do not include “*/” characters in the description of any properties because such “*/” characters may be interpreted as the closing marker for comments in some languages, such as Java or JavaScript, causing the installation of your API’s SDK generated by API Gateway to fail.
contentType (string) –
The content-type for the model.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetRequestValidators
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_request_validators')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_request_validators()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
restApiId='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'validateRequestBody': True|False,
'validateRequestParameters': True|False
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
A collection of RequestValidator resources of a given RestApi .
In OpenAPI, the RequestValidators of an API is defined by the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validators extension.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A set of validation rules for incoming Method requests.
In OpenAPI, a RequestValidator of an API is defined by the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validators.requestValidator object. It the referenced using the x-amazon-apigateway-request-validator property.
id (string) –
The identifier of this RequestValidator .
name (string) –
The name of this RequestValidator
validateRequestBody (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate a request body according to the configured Model schema.
validateRequestParameters (boolean) –
A Boolean flag to indicate whether to validate request parameters (true
) or not (false
).
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetResources
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_resources')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_resources()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
restApiId='string',
embed=[
'string',
],
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
restApiId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The string identifier of the associated RestApi .
embed (list) –
A query parameter used to retrieve the specified resources embedded in the returned Resources resource in the response. This embed
parameter value is a list of comma-separated strings. Currently, the request supports only retrieval of the embedded Method resources this way. The query parameter value must be a single-valued list and contain the "methods"
string. For example, GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources?embed=methods
.
(string) –
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'parentId': 'string',
'pathPart': 'string',
'path': 'string',
'resourceMethods': {
'string': {
'httpMethod': 'string',
'authorizationType': 'string',
'authorizerId': 'string',
'apiKeyRequired': True|False,
'requestValidatorId': 'string',
'operationName': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'requestModels': {
'string': 'string'
},
'methodResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': True|False
},
'responseModels': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
},
'methodIntegration': {
'type': 'HTTP'|'AWS'|'MOCK'|'HTTP_PROXY'|'AWS_PROXY',
'httpMethod': 'string',
'uri': 'string',
'connectionType': 'INTERNET'|'VPC_LINK',
'connectionId': 'string',
'credentials': 'string',
'requestParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'requestTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'passthroughBehavior': 'string',
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT',
'timeoutInMillis': 123,
'cacheNamespace': 'string',
'cacheKeyParameters': [
'string',
],
'integrationResponses': {
'string': {
'statusCode': 'string',
'selectionPattern': 'string',
'responseParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'responseTemplates': {
'string': 'string'
},
'contentHandling': 'CONVERT_TO_BINARY'|'CONVERT_TO_TEXT'
}
},
'tlsConfig': {
'insecureSkipVerification': True|False
}
},
'authorizationScopes': [
'string',
]
}
}
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of Resource resources.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents an API resource.
id (string) –
The resource’s identifier.
parentId (string) –
The parent resource’s identifier.
pathPart (string) –
The last path segment for this resource.
path (string) –
The full path for this resource.
resourceMethods (dict) –
Gets an API resource’s method of a given HTTP verb.
The resource methods are a map of methods indexed by methods’ HTTP verbs enabled on the resource. This method map is included in the 200 OK
response of the GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}
or GET /restapis/{restapi_id}/resources/{resource_id}?embed=methods
request.
Example: Get the GET method of an API resource Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20170223T031827Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20170223/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": false, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
If the OPTIONS
is enabled on the resource, you can follow the example here to get that method. Just replace the GET
of the last path segment in the request URL with OPTIONS
.
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a client-facing interface by which the client calls the API to access back-end resources. A Method resource is integrated with an Integration resource. Both consist of a request and one or more responses. The method request takes the client input that is passed to the back end through the integration request. A method response returns the output from the back end to the client through an integration response. A method request is embodied in a Method resource, whereas an integration request is embodied in an Integration resource. On the other hand, a method response is represented by a MethodResponse resource, whereas an integration response is represented by an IntegrationResponse resource.
Example: Retrive the GET method on a specified resource Request
The following example request retrieves the information about the GET method on an API resource (3kzxbg5sa2
) of an API (fugvjdxtri
).
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T210259Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-{rel}.html", "name": "method", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET", "name": "GET", "title": "GET" }, "integration:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "method:integration": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "method:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "method:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET" }, "methodresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "apiKeyRequired": true, "authorizationType": "NONE", "httpMethod": "GET", "_embedded": { "method:integration": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "3kzxbg5sa2", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestParameters": { "integration.request.header.Content-Type": "'application/x-amz-json-1.1'" }, "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-east-1:kinesis:action/ListStreams", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E\")" }, "statusCode": "200" } } }, "method:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" } } }
In the example above, the response template for the 200 OK
response maps the JSON output from the ListStreams
action in the back end to an XML output. The mapping template is URL-encoded as %3CkinesisStreams%3E%23foreach(%24stream%20in%20%24input.path(%27%24.StreamNames%27))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E%24stream%3C%2Fname%3E%3C%2Fstream%3E%23end%3C%2FkinesisStreams%3E
and the output is decoded using the $util.urlDecode() helper function.
MethodResponse , Integration , IntegrationResponse , Resource , Set up an API’s method
httpMethod (string) –
The method’s HTTP verb.
authorizationType (string) –
The method’s authorization type. Valid values are NONE
for open access, AWS_IAM
for using AWS IAM permissions, CUSTOM
for using a custom authorizer, or COGNITO_USER_POOLS
for using a Cognito user pool.
authorizerId (string) –
The identifier of an Authorizer to use on this method. The authorizationType
must be CUSTOM
.
apiKeyRequired (boolean) –
A boolean flag specifying whether a valid ApiKey is required to invoke this method.
requestValidatorId (string) –
The identifier of a RequestValidator for request validation.
operationName (string) –
A human-friendly operation identifier for the method. For example, you can assign the operationName
of ListPets
for the GET /pets
method in the PetStore
example.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map defining required or optional method request parameters that can be accepted by API Gateway. A key is a method request parameter name matching the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
is a valid and unique parameter name. The value associated with the key is a Boolean flag indicating whether the parameter is required (true
) or optional (false
). The method request parameter names defined here are available in Integration to be mapped to integration request parameters or templates.
(string) –
(boolean) –
requestModels (dict) –
A key-value map specifying data schemas, represented by Model resources, (as the mapped value) of the request payloads of given content types (as the mapping key).
(string) –
(string) –
methodResponses (dict) –
Gets a method response associated with a given HTTP status code.
The collection of method responses are encapsulated in a key-value map, where the key is a response’s HTTP status code and the value is a MethodResponse resource that specifies the response returned to the caller from the back end through the integration response.
Example: Get a 200 OK response of a GET method Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T215008Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": false, "method.response.header.operand_2": false, "method.response.header.operand_1": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents a method response of a given HTTP status code returned to the client. The method response is passed from the back end through the associated integration response that can be transformed using a mapping template.
Example: A MethodResponse instance of an API Request
The example request retrieves a MethodResponse of the 200 status code.
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160603T222952Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160603/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-method-response-{rel}.html", "name": "methodresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "methodresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" }, "methodresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/responses/200" } }, "responseModels": { "application/json": "Empty" }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": false }, "statusCode": "200" }
Method , IntegrationResponse , Integration Creating an API
statusCode (string) –
The method response’s status code.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying required or optional response parameters that API Gateway can send back to the caller. A key defines a method response header and the value specifies whether the associated method response header is required or not. The expression of the key must match the pattern method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. API Gateway passes certain integration response data to the method response headers specified here according to the mapping you prescribe in the API’s IntegrationResponse . The integration response data that can be mapped include an integration response header expressed in integration.response.header.{name}
, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes (e.g., 'application/json'
), or a JSON expression from the back-end response payload in the form of integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.)
(string) –
(boolean) –
responseModels (dict) –
Specifies the Model resources used for the response’s content-type. Response models are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a Model name as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
methodIntegration (dict) –
Gets the method’s integration responsible for passing the client-submitted request to the back end and performing necessary transformations to make the request compliant with the back end.
Example: Request
GET /restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Content-Length: 117 X-Amz-Date: 20160613T213210Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160613/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns a 200 OK
status code and a payload similar to the following:
{ "_links": { "curies": [ { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-{rel}.html", "name": "integration", "templated": true }, { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true } ], "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integration:responses": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integration:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration" }, "integrationresponse:put": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/{status_code}", "templated": true } }, "cacheKeyParameters": [], "cacheNamespace": "0cjtch", "credentials": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/apigAwsProxyRole", "httpMethod": "POST", "passthroughBehavior": "WHEN_NO_MATCH", "requestTemplates": { "application/json": "{\n \"a\": \"$input.params('operand1')\",\n \"b\": \"$input.params('operand2')\", \n \"op\": \"$input.params('operator')\" \n}" }, "type": "AWS", "uri": "arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path//2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:Calc/invocations", "_embedded": { "integration:responses": { "_links": { "self": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "name": "200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/uojnr9hd57/resources/0cjtch/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.operator": "integration.response.body.op", "method.response.header.operand_2": "integration.response.body.b", "method.response.header.operand_1": "integration.response.body.a" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "#set($res = $input.path('$'))\n{\n \"result\": \"$res.a, $res.b, $res.op => $res.c\",\n \"a\" : \"$res.a\",\n \"b\" : \"$res.b\",\n \"op\" : \"$res.op\",\n \"c\" : \"$res.c\"\n}" }, "selectionPattern": "", "statusCode": "200" } } }
type (string) –
Specifies an API method integration type. The valid value is one of the following:
AWS
: for integrating the API method request with an AWS service action, including the Lambda function-invoking action. With the Lambda function-invoking action, this is referred to as the Lambda custom integration. With any other AWS service action, this is known as AWS integration.
AWS_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with the Lambda function-invoking action with the client request passed through as-is. This integration is also referred to as the Lambda proxy integration.
HTTP
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC. This integration is also referred to as the HTTP custom integration.
HTTP_PROXY
: for integrating the API method request with an HTTP endpoint, including a private HTTP endpoint within a VPC, with the client request passed through as-is. This is also referred to as the HTTP proxy integration.
MOCK
: for integrating the API method request with API Gateway as a “loop-back” endpoint without invoking any backend.
For the HTTP and HTTP proxy integrations, each integration can specify a protocol (http/https
), port and path. Standard 80 and 443 ports are supported as well as custom ports above 1024. An HTTP or HTTP proxy integration with a connectionType
of VPC_LINK
is referred to as a private integration and uses a VpcLink to connect API Gateway to a network load balancer of a VPC.
httpMethod (string) –
Specifies the integration’s HTTP method type.
uri (string) –
Specifies Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the integration endpoint.
For HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
integrations, the URI must be a fully formed, encoded HTTP(S) URL according to the RFC-3986 specification , for either standard integration, where connectionType
is not VPC_LINK
, or private integration, where connectionType
is VPC_LINK
. For a private HTTP integration, the URI is not used for routing.
For AWS
or AWS_PROXY
integrations, the URI is of the form arn:aws:apigateway:{region}:{subdomain.service|service}:path|action/{service_api}
. Here, {Region}
is the API Gateway region (e.g., us-east-1
); {service}
is the name of the integrated AWS service (e.g., s3
); and {subdomain}
is a designated subdomain supported by certain AWS service for fast host-name lookup. action
can be used for an AWS service action-based API, using an Action={name}&{p1}={v1}&p2={v2}...
query string. The ensuing {service_api}
refers to a supported action {name}
plus any required input parameters. Alternatively, path
can be used for an AWS service path-based API. The ensuing service_api
refers to the path to an AWS service resource, including the region of the integrated AWS service, if applicable. For example, for integration with the S3 API of `GetObject <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html>`__
, the uri
can be either arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:action/GetObject&Bucket={bucket}&Key={key}
or arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:s3:path/{bucket}/{key}
connectionType (string) –
The type of the network connection to the integration endpoint. The valid value is INTERNET
for connections through the public routable internet or VPC_LINK
for private connections between API Gateway and a network load balancer in a VPC. The default value is INTERNET
.
connectionId (string) –
The (`id
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/resource/vpc-link/#id>`__ ) of the VpcLink used for the integration when connectionType=VPC_LINK
and undefined, otherwise.
credentials (string) –
Specifies the credentials required for the integration, if any. For AWS integrations, three options are available. To specify an IAM Role for API Gateway to assume, use the role’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To require that the caller’s identity be passed through from the request, specify the string arn:aws:iam::\*:user/\*
. To use resource-based permissions on supported AWS services, specify null.
requestParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying request parameters that are passed from the method request to the back end. The key is an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the back end. The method request parameter value must match the pattern of method.request.{location}.{name}
, where location
is querystring
, path
, or header
and name
must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
(string) –
(string) –
requestTemplates (dict) –
Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent by the client. The content type value is the key in this map, and the template (as a String) is the value.
(string) –
(string) –
passthroughBehavior (string) –
Specifies how the method request body of an unmapped content type will be passed through the integration request to the back end without transformation. A content type is unmapped if no mapping template is defined in the integration or the content type does not match any of the mapped content types, as specified in requestTemplates
. The valid value is one of the following:
WHEN_NO_MATCH
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request.
WHEN_NO_TEMPLATES
: passes the method request body through the integration request to the back end without transformation when no mapping template is defined in the integration request. If a template is defined when this option is selected, the method request of an unmapped content-type will be rejected with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response.
NEVER
: rejects the method request with an HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type
response when either the method request content type does not match any content type associated with the mapping templates defined in the integration request or no mapping template is defined in the integration request.
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle request payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a request payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a request payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the request payload will be passed through from the method request to integration request without modification, provided that the passthroughBehavior
is configured to support payload pass-through.
timeoutInMillis (integer) –
Custom timeout between 50 and 29,000 milliseconds. The default value is 29,000 milliseconds or 29 seconds.
cacheNamespace (string) –
Specifies a group of related cached parameters. By default, API Gateway uses the resource ID as the cacheNamespace
. You can specify the same cacheNamespace
across resources to return the same cached data for requests to different resources.
cacheKeyParameters (list) –
A list of request parameters whose values API Gateway caches. To be valid values for cacheKeyParameters
, these parameters must also be specified for Method requestParameters
.
(string) –
integrationResponses (dict) –
Specifies the integration’s responses.
Example: Get integration responses of a method Request
GET /restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Host: apigateway.us-east-1.amazonaws.com X-Amz-Date: 20160607T191449Z Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential={access_key_ID}/20160607/us-east-1/apigateway/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date, Signature={sig4_hash}
Response
The successful response returns 200 OK
status and a payload as follows:
{ "_links": { "curies": { "href": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/restapi-integration-response-{rel}.html", "name": "integrationresponse", "templated": true }, "self": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200", "title": "200" }, "integrationresponse:delete": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" }, "integrationresponse:update": { "href": "/restapis/fugvjdxtri/resources/3kzxbg5sa2/methods/GET/integration/responses/200" } }, "responseParameters": { "method.response.header.Content-Type": "'application/xml'" }, "responseTemplates": { "application/json": "$util.urlDecode(\"%3CkinesisStreams%3E#foreach($stream in $input.path('$.StreamNames'))%3Cstream%3E%3Cname%3E$stream%3C/name%3E%3C/stream%3E#end%3C/kinesisStreams%3E\")\n" }, "statusCode": "200" }
(string) –
(dict) –
Represents an integration response. The status code must map to an existing MethodResponse , and parameters and templates can be used to transform the back-end response.
statusCode (string) –
Specifies the status code that is used to map the integration response to an existing MethodResponse .
selectionPattern (string) –
Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern used to choose an integration response based on the response from the back end. For example, if the success response returns nothing and the error response returns some string, you could use the .+
regex to match error response. However, make sure that the error response does not contain any newline (\n
) character in such cases. If the back end is an AWS Lambda function, the AWS Lambda function error header is matched. For all other HTTP and AWS back ends, the HTTP status code is matched.
responseParameters (dict) –
A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the method response from the back end. The key is a method response header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key must match the pattern of method.response.header.{name}
, where name
is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of integration.response.header.{name}
or integration.response.body.{JSON-expression}
, where name
is a valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression
is a valid JSON expression without the $
prefix.
(string) –
(string) –
responseTemplates (dict) –
Specifies the templates used to transform the integration response body. Response templates are represented as a key/value map, with a content-type as the key and a template as the value.
(string) –
(string) –
contentHandling (string) –
Specifies how to handle response payload content type conversions. Supported values are CONVERT_TO_BINARY
and CONVERT_TO_TEXT
, with the following behaviors:
CONVERT_TO_BINARY
: Converts a response payload from a Base64-encoded string to the corresponding binary blob.
CONVERT_TO_TEXT
: Converts a response payload from a binary blob to a Base64-encoded string.
If this property is not defined, the response payload will be passed through from the integration response to the method response without modification.
tlsConfig (dict) –
Specifies the TLS configuration for an integration.
insecureSkipVerification (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not API Gateway skips verification that the certificate for an integration endpoint is issued by a supported certificate authority . This isn’t recommended, but it enables you to use certificates that are signed by private certificate authorities, or certificates that are self-signed. If enabled, API Gateway still performs basic certificate validation, which includes checking the certificate’s expiration date, hostname, and presence of a root certificate authority. Supported only for HTTP
and HTTP_PROXY
integrations.
authorizationScopes (list) –
A list of authorization scopes configured on the method. The scopes are used with a COGNITO_USER_POOLS
authorizer to authorize the method invocation. The authorization works by matching the method scopes against the scopes parsed from the access token in the incoming request. The method invocation is authorized if any method scopes matches a claimed scope in the access token. Otherwise, the invocation is not authorized. When the method scope is configured, the client must provide an access token instead of an identity token for authorization purposes.
(string) –
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetRestApis
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_rest_apis')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_rest_apis()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'createdDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'version': 'string',
'warnings': [
'string',
],
'binaryMediaTypes': [
'string',
],
'minimumCompressionSize': 123,
'apiKeySource': 'HEADER'|'AUTHORIZER',
'endpointConfiguration': {
'types': [
'REGIONAL'|'EDGE'|'PRIVATE',
],
'vpcEndpointIds': [
'string',
]
},
'policy': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
},
'disableExecuteApiEndpoint': True|False
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Contains references to your APIs and links that guide you in how to interact with your collection. A collection offers a paginated view of your APIs.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a REST API.
id (string) –
The API’s identifier. This identifier is unique across all of your APIs in API Gateway.
name (string) –
The API’s name.
description (string) –
The API’s description.
createdDate (datetime) –
The timestamp when the API was created.
version (string) –
A version identifier for the API.
warnings (list) –
The warning messages reported when failonwarnings
is turned on during API import.
(string) –
binaryMediaTypes (list) –
The list of binary media types supported by the RestApi . By default, the RestApi supports only UTF-8-encoded text payloads.
(string) –
minimumCompressionSize (integer) –
A nullable integer that is used to enable compression (with non-negative between 0 and 10485760 (10M) bytes, inclusive) or disable compression (with a null value) on an API. When compression is enabled, compression or decompression is not applied on the payload if the payload size is smaller than this value. Setting it to zero allows compression for any payload size.
apiKeySource (string) –
The source of the API key for metering requests according to a usage plan. Valid values are:
HEADER
to read the API key from the X-API-Key
header of a request.
AUTHORIZER
to read the API key from the UsageIdentifierKey
from a custom authorizer.
endpointConfiguration (dict) –
The endpoint configuration of this RestApi showing the endpoint types of the API.
types (list) –
A list of endpoint types of an API ( RestApi ) or its custom domain name ( DomainName ). For an edge-optimized API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is "EDGE"
. For a regional API and its custom domain name, the endpoint type is REGIONAL
. For a private API, the endpoint type is PRIVATE
.
(string) –
The endpoint type. The valid values are EDGE
for edge-optimized API setup, most suitable for mobile applications; REGIONAL
for regional API endpoint setup, most suitable for calling from AWS Region; and PRIVATE
for private APIs.
vpcEndpointIds (list) –
A list of VpcEndpointIds of an API ( RestApi ) against which to create Route53 ALIASes. It is only supported for PRIVATE
endpoint type.
(string) –
policy (string) –
A stringified JSON policy document that applies to this RestApi regardless of the caller and Method configuration.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
disableExecuteApiEndpoint (boolean) –
Specifies whether clients can invoke your API by using the default execute-api
endpoint. By default, clients can invoke your API with the default https://{api_id}.execute-api.{region}.amazonaws.com endpoint. To require that clients use a custom domain name to invoke your API, disable the default endpoint.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetSdkTypes
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_sdk_types')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_sdk_types()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'friendlyName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'configurationProperties': [
{
'name': 'string',
'friendlyName': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'required': True|False,
'defaultValue': 'string'
},
]
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of SdkType instances.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
A type of SDK that API Gateway can generate.
id (string) –
The identifier of an SdkType instance.
friendlyName (string) –
The user-friendly name of an SdkType instance.
description (string) –
The description of an SdkType .
configurationProperties (list) –
A list of configuration properties of an SdkType .
(dict) –
A configuration property of an SDK type.
name (string) –
The name of a an SdkType configuration property.
friendlyName (string) –
The user-friendly name of an SdkType configuration property.
description (string) –
The description of an SdkType configuration property.
required (boolean) –
A boolean flag of an SdkType configuration property to indicate if the associated SDK configuration property is required (true
) or not (false
).
defaultValue (string) –
The default value of an SdkType configuration property.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetUsage
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_usage')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_usage()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
usagePlanId='string',
keyId='string',
startDate='string',
endDate='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the usage plan associated with the usage data.
keyId (string) – The Id of the API key associated with the resultant usage data.
startDate (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The starting date (e.g., 2016-01-01) of the usage data.
endDate (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The ending date (e.g., 2016-12-31) of the usage data.
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'usagePlanId': 'string',
'startDate': 'string',
'endDate': 'string',
'items': {
'string': [
[
123,
],
]
},
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the usage data of a usage plan.
usagePlanId (string) –
The plan Id associated with this usage data.
startDate (string) –
The starting date of the usage data.
endDate (string) –
The ending date of the usage data.
items (dict) –
The usage data, as daily logs of used and remaining quotas, over the specified time interval indexed over the API keys in a usage plan. For example, {..., "values" : { "{api_key}" : [ [0, 100], [10, 90], [100, 10]]}
, where {api_key}
stands for an API key value and the daily log entry is of the format [used quota, remaining quota]
.
(string) –
(list) –
(list) –
(integer) –
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetUsagePlanKeys
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_usage_plan_keys')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_usage_plan_keys()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
usagePlanId='string',
nameQuery='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
usagePlanId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
[Required] The Id of the UsagePlan resource representing the usage plan containing the to-be-retrieved UsagePlanKey resource representing a plan customer.
nameQuery (string) – A query parameter specifying the name of the to-be-returned usage plan keys.
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'type': 'string',
'value': 'string',
'name': 'string'
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents the collection of usage plan keys added to usage plans for the associated API keys and, possibly, other types of keys.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan key to identify a plan customer.
To associate an API stage with a selected API key in a usage plan, you must create a UsagePlanKey resource to represent the selected ApiKey .
id (string) –
The Id of a usage plan key.
type (string) –
The type of a usage plan key. Currently, the valid key type is API_KEY
.
value (string) –
The value of a usage plan key.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan key.
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetUsagePlans
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_usage_plans')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_usage_plans()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
keyId='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
keyId (string) – The identifier of the API key associated with the usage plans.
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'apiStages': [
{
'apiId': 'string',
'stage': 'string',
'throttle': {
'string': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
}
}
},
],
'throttle': {
'burstLimit': 123,
'rateLimit': 123.0
},
'quota': {
'limit': 123,
'offset': 123,
'period': 'DAY'|'WEEK'|'MONTH'
},
'productCode': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Represents a collection of usage plans for an AWS account.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
Represents a usage plan than can specify who can assess associated API stages with specified request limits and quotas.
In a usage plan, you associate an API by specifying the API’s Id and a stage name of the specified API. You add plan customers by adding API keys to the plan.
id (string) –
The identifier of a UsagePlan resource.
name (string) –
The name of a usage plan.
description (string) –
The description of a usage plan.
apiStages (list) –
The associated API stages of a usage plan.
(dict) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
apiId (string) –
API Id of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
stage (string) –
API stage name of the associated API stage in a usage plan.
throttle (dict) –
Map containing method level throttling information for API stage in a usage plan.
(string) –
(dict) –
The API request rate limits.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
throttle (dict) –
The request throttle limits of a usage plan.
burstLimit (integer) –
The API request burst limit, the maximum rate limit over a time ranging from one to a few seconds, depending upon whether the underlying token bucket is at its full capacity.
rateLimit (float) –
The API request steady-state rate limit.
quota (dict) –
The maximum number of permitted requests per a given unit time interval.
limit (integer) –
The maximum number of requests that can be made in a given time period.
offset (integer) –
The day that a time period starts. For example, with a time period of WEEK
, an offset of 0
starts on Sunday, and an offset of 1
starts on Monday.
period (string) –
The time period in which the limit applies. Valid values are “DAY”, “WEEK” or “MONTH”.
productCode (string) –
The AWS Markeplace product identifier to associate with the usage plan as a SaaS product on AWS Marketplace.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.
APIGateway.Paginator.
GetVpcLinks
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('get_vpc_links')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from APIGateway.Client.get_vpc_links()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
PaginationConfig (dict) –
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
MaxItems (integer) –
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
PageSize (integer) –
The size of each page.
StartingToken (string) –
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'items': [
{
'id': 'string',
'name': 'string',
'description': 'string',
'targetArns': [
'string',
],
'status': 'AVAILABLE'|'PENDING'|'DELETING'|'FAILED',
'statusMessage': 'string',
'tags': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) –
The collection of VPC links under the caller’s account in a region.
items (list) –
The current page of elements from this collection.
(dict) –
An API Gateway VPC link for a RestApi to access resources in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
To enable access to a resource in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud through Amazon API Gateway, you, as an API developer, create a VpcLink resource targeted for one or more network load balancers of the VPC and then integrate an API method with a private integration that uses the VpcLink . The private integration has an integration type of HTTP
or HTTP_PROXY
and has a connection type of VPC_LINK
. The integration uses the connectionId
property to identify the VpcLink used.
id (string) –
The identifier of the VpcLink . It is used in an Integration to reference this VpcLink .
name (string) –
The name used to label and identify the VPC link.
description (string) –
The description of the VPC link.
targetArns (list) –
The ARN of the network load balancer of the VPC targeted by the VPC link. The network load balancer must be owned by the same AWS account of the API owner.
(string) –
status (string) –
The status of the VPC link. The valid values are AVAILABLE
, PENDING
, DELETING
, or FAILED
. Deploying an API will wait if the status is PENDING
and will fail if the status is DELETING
.
statusMessage (string) –
A description about the VPC link status.
tags (dict) –
The collection of tags. Each tag element is associated with a given resource.
(string) –
(string) –
NextToken (string) –
A token to resume pagination.