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# Copyright 2011-2014 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
# the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is
# distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
# ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific
# language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
require 'set'
require 'securerandom'
# AWS is the root module for all of the Amazon Web Services. It is also
# where you can configure you access to AWS.
#
# # Configuration
#
# Call {AWS.config} with a hash of options to configure your
# access to the Amazon Web Services.
#
# At a minimum you need to set your access credentials. See {AWS.config}
# for additional configuration options.
#
# AWS.config(
# :access_key_id => 'ACCESS_KEY_ID',
# :secret_access_key => 'SECRET_ACCESS_KEY',
# :region => 'us-west-2')
#
module AWS
# @api private
class SvcDetails
def initialize class_name, options
@class_name = class_name
@full_name = options[:full_name]
@method_name = options[:method_name]
@method_alias = options[:method_alias]
@old_name = @method_alias || @method_name
end
attr_reader :class_name, :full_name, :method_name, :method_alias, :old_name
end
# @api private
SERVICES = [
SvcDetails.new("CloudFront",
:full_name => "Amazon CloudFront",
:method_name => :cloud_front),
SvcDetails.new("CloudSearch",
:full_name => "Amazon CloudSearch",
:method_name => :cloud_search),
SvcDetails.new("CloudTrail",
:full_name => "AWS CloudTrail",
:method_name => :cloud_trail),
SvcDetails.new("CloudWatch",
:full_name => "Amazon CloudWatch",
:method_name => :cloud_watch),
SvcDetails.new("DynamoDB",
:full_name => "Amazon DynamoDB",
:method_name => :dynamo_db),
SvcDetails.new("EC2",
:full_name => "Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud",
:method_name => :ec2),
SvcDetails.new("EMR",
:full_name => "Amazon Elastic MapReduce",
:method_name => :emr),
SvcDetails.new("ElastiCache",
:full_name => "Amazon ElastiCache",
:method_name => :elasticache),
SvcDetails.new("Glacier",
:full_name => "Amazon Glacier",
:method_name => :glacier),
SvcDetails.new("RDS",
:full_name => "Amazon Relational Database Service (Beta)",
:method_name => :rds),
SvcDetails.new("Route53",
:full_name => "Amazon Route 53",
:method_name => :route_53),
SvcDetails.new("SimpleEmailService",
:full_name => "Amazon Simple E-mail Service",
:method_name => :ses,
:method_alias => :simple_email_service),
SvcDetails.new("SNS",
:full_name => "Amazon Simple Notifications Service",
:method_name => :sns),
SvcDetails.new("SQS",
:full_name => "Amazon Simple Queue Service",
:method_name => :sqs),
SvcDetails.new("SimpleWorkflow",
:full_name => "Amazon Simple Workflow Service",
:method_name => :swf,
:method_alias => :simple_workflow),
SvcDetails.new("SimpleDB",
:full_name => "Amazon SimpleDB",
:method_name => :simple_db),
SvcDetails.new("AutoScaling",
:full_name => "Auto Scaling",
:method_name => :auto_scaling),
SvcDetails.new("CloudFormation",
:full_name => "AWS CloudFormation",
:method_name => :cloud_formation),
SvcDetails.new("DataPipeline",
:full_name => "AWS Data Pipeline",
:method_name => :data_pipeline),
SvcDetails.new("DirectConnect",
:full_name => "AWS Direct Connect",
:method_name => :direct_connect),
SvcDetails.new("ElasticBeanstalk",
:full_name => "AWS Elastic Beanstalk",
:method_name => :elastic_beanstalk),
SvcDetails.new("IAM",
:full_name => "AWS Identity and Access Management",
:method_name => :iam),
SvcDetails.new("ImportExport",
:full_name => "AWS Import/Export",
:method_name => :import_export),
SvcDetails.new("Kinesis",
:full_name => "Amazon Kinesis",
:method_name => :kinesis),
SvcDetails.new("OpsWorks",
:full_name => "AWS OpsWorks",
:method_name => :ops_works),
SvcDetails.new("STS",
:full_name => "AWS Security Token Service",
:method_name => :sts),
SvcDetails.new("StorageGateway",
:full_name => "AWS Storage Gateway",
:method_name => :storage_gateway),
SvcDetails.new("Support",
:full_name => "AWS Support",
:method_name => :support),
SvcDetails.new("ELB",
:full_name => "Elastic Load Balancing",
:method_name => :elb),
SvcDetails.new("ElasticTranscoder",
:full_name => "Amazon Elastic Transcoder",
:method_name => :elastic_transcoder),
SvcDetails.new("Redshift",
:full_name => "Amazon Redshift",
:method_name => :redshift),
SvcDetails.new("S3",
:full_name => "Amazon Simple Storage Service",
:method_name => :s3)
].inject({}) { |h,svc| h[svc.class_name] = svc; h }
# @api private
ROOT = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__))) #, '..', '..'))
SRC = ROOT #+ '/vendor_ruby/aws'
SHARE = '/usr/share/ruby-aws-sdk'
autoload :Errors, "#{SRC}/errors"
autoload :Record, "#{SRC}/record"
autoload :VERSION, "#{SRC}/version"
module Core
autoload :AsyncHandle, "#{SRC}/core/async_handle"
autoload :Cacheable, "#{SRC}/core/cacheable"
autoload :Client, "#{SRC}/core/client"
autoload :Collection, "#{SRC}/core/collection"
autoload :Configuration, "#{SRC}/core/configuration"
autoload :CredentialProviders, "#{SRC}/core/credential_providers"
autoload :Data, "#{SRC}/core/data"
autoload :Deprecations, "#{SRC}/core/deprecations"
autoload :Endpoints, "#{SRC}/core/endpoints"
autoload :IndifferentHash, "#{SRC}/core/indifferent_hash"
autoload :Inflection, "#{SRC}/core/inflection"
autoload :IniParser, "#{SRC}/core/ini_parser"
autoload :JSONParser, "#{SRC}/core/json_parser"
autoload :JSONClient, "#{SRC}/core/json_client"
autoload :JSONRequestBuilder, "#{SRC}/core/json_request_builder"
autoload :JSONResponseParser, "#{SRC}/core/json_response_parser"
autoload :LazyErrorClasses, "#{SRC}/core/lazy_error_classes"
autoload :LogFormatter, "#{SRC}/core/log_formatter"
autoload :MetaUtils, "#{SRC}/core/meta_utils"
autoload :ManagedFile, "#{SRC}/core/managed_file"
autoload :Model, "#{SRC}/core/model"
autoload :Naming, "#{SRC}/core/naming"
autoload :OptionGrammar, "#{SRC}/core/option_grammar"
autoload :PageResult, "#{SRC}/core/page_result"
autoload :Policy, "#{SRC}/core/policy"
autoload :QueryClient, "#{SRC}/core/query_client"
autoload :QueryRequestBuilder, "#{SRC}/core/query_request_builder"
autoload :QueryResponseParser, "#{SRC}/core/query_response_parser"
autoload :Region, "#{SRC}/core/region"
autoload :RegionCollection, "#{SRC}/core/region_collection"
autoload :Resource, "#{SRC}/core/resource"
autoload :ResourceCache, "#{SRC}/core/resource_cache"
autoload :Response, "#{SRC}/core/response"
autoload :ResponseCache, "#{SRC}/core/response_cache"
autoload :RESTClient, "#{SRC}/core/rest_xml_client"
autoload :RESTJSONClient, "#{SRC}/core/rest_json_client"
autoload :RESTXMLClient, "#{SRC}/core/rest_xml_client"
autoload :RESTRequestBuilder, "#{SRC}/core/rest_request_builder"
autoload :RESTResponseParser, "#{SRC}/core/rest_response_parser"
autoload :ServiceInterface, "#{SRC}/core/service_interface"
autoload :UriEscape, "#{SRC}/core/uri_escape"
module Options
autoload :JSONSerializer, "#{SRC}/core/options/json_serializer"
autoload :XMLSerializer, "#{SRC}/core/options/xml_serializer"
autoload :Validator, "#{SRC}/core/options/validator"
end
module Signers
autoload :Base, "#{SRC}/core/signers/base"
autoload :CloudFront, "#{SRC}/core/signers/cloud_front"
autoload :S3, "#{SRC}/core/signers/s3"
autoload :Version2, "#{SRC}/core/signers/version_2"
autoload :Version3, "#{SRC}/core/signers/version_3"
autoload :Version3Https, "#{SRC}/core/signers/version_3_https"
autoload :Version4, "#{SRC}/core/signers/version_4"
end
module XML
autoload :Parser, "#{SRC}/core/xml/parser"
autoload :Grammar, "#{SRC}/core/xml/grammar"
autoload :Stub, "#{SRC}/core/xml/stub"
autoload :Frame, "#{SRC}/core/xml/frame"
autoload :RootFrame, "#{SRC}/core/xml/root_frame"
autoload :FrameStack, "#{SRC}/core/xml/frame_stack"
module SaxHandlers
autoload :Nokogiri, "#{SRC}/core/xml/sax_handlers/nokogiri"
autoload :REXML, "#{SRC}/core/xml/sax_handlers/rexml"
end
end
module Http
autoload :ConnectionPool, "#{SRC}/core/http/connection_pool"
autoload :Handler, "#{SRC}/core/http/handler"
autoload :NetHttpHandler, "#{SRC}/core/http/net_http_handler"
autoload :Request, "#{SRC}/core/http/request"
autoload :Response, "#{SRC}/core/http/response"
end
end
class << self
SERVICES.values.each do |svc|
define_method(svc.method_name) do |*args|
AWS.const_get(svc.class_name).new(args.first || {})
end
alias_method(svc.method_alias, svc.method_name) if svc.method_alias
end
# @api private
@@config = nil
# The global configuration for AWS. Generally you set your preferred
# configuration operations once after loading the aws-sdk gem.
#
# AWS.config({
# :access_key_id => 'ACCESS_KEY_ID',
# :secret_access_key => 'SECRET_ACCESS_KEY',
# :region => 'us-west-2',
# })
#
# When using AWS classes they will always default to use configuration
# values defined in {AWS.config}.
#
# AWS.config(:max_retries => 2)
#
# sqs = AWS::SQS.new
# sqs.config.max_retries #=> 2
#
# If you want to change a configuration value for a single instance you
# pass the new configuration value to that object's initializer:
#
# AWS::SQS.new(:max_retries => 0)
#
# @note Changing the global configuration does not affect objects
# that have already been constructed.
#
# @param [Hash] options
#
# @option options [String] :access_key_id AWS access key id
# credential.
#
# @option options [String] :secret_access_key AWS secret access
# key credential.
#
# @option options [String,nil] :session_token AWS secret token
# credential.
#
# @option options [String] :region ('us-east-1') The default AWS region.
#
# @option options [Boolean] :dynamo_db_big_decimals (true) When `true`,
# {DynamoDB} will convert number values returned by {DynamoDB::Client}
# from strings to BigDecimal objects. If you set this to `false`,
# they will be converted from strings into floats (with a potential
# loss of precision).
#
# @option options [Boolean] :dynamo_db_retry_throughput_errors (true) When
# true, AWS::DynamoDB::Errors::ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
# errors will be retried.
#
# @option options [Object] :http_handler (AWS::Core::Http::NetHttpHandler)
# The http handler that sends requests to AWS.
#
# @option options [Integer] :http_idle_timeout (60) The number of seconds
# a persistent connection is allowed to sit idle before it should no
# longer be used.
#
# @option options [Integer] :http_open_timeout (15) The number of seconds
# before the `:http_handler` should timeout while trying to open a new
# HTTP session.
#
# @option options [Integer] :http_read_timeout (60) The number of seconds
# before the `:http_handler` should timeout while waiting for a HTTP
# response.
#
# @option options [Boolean] :http_wire_trace (false) When `true`, the
# http handler will log all wire traces to the `:logger`. If a
# `:logger` is not configured, then wire traces will be sent to
# standard out.
#
# @option options [Logger,nil] :logger (nil) A logger to send
# log messages to. Here is an example that logs to standard out.
#
# require 'logger'
# AWS.config(:logger => Logger.new($stdout))
#
# @option options [Symbol] :log_level (:info) The level log messages are
# sent to the logger with (e.g. `:notice`, `:info`, `:warn`,
# `:debug`, etc).
#
# @option options [Object] :log_formatter The log formatter is responsible
# for building log messages from responses. You can quickly change
# log formats by providing a pre-configured log formatter.
#
# AWS.config(:log_formatter => AWS::Core::LogFormatter.colored)
#
# Here is a list of pre-configured log formatters:
#
# * `AWS::Core::LogFormatter.default`
# * `AWS::Core::LogFormatter.short`
# * `AWS::Core::LogFormatter.debug`
# * `AWS::Core::LogFormatter.colored`
#
# You can also create an instance of AWS::Core::LogFormatter
# with a custom log message pattern. See {Core::LogFormatter} for
# a complete list of pattern substitutions.
#
# pattern = "[AWS :operation :duration] :error_message"
# AWS.config(:log_formatter => AWS::Core::LogFormatter.new(pattern))
#
# Lastly you can pass any object that responds to `#format` accepting
# and instance of {Core::Response} and returns a string.
#
# @option options [Integer] :max_retries (3) The maximum number of times
# service errors (500) and throttling errors should be retried. There is
# an exponential backoff in between retries, so the more retries the
# longer it can take to fail.
#
# @option options [String, URI, nil] :proxy_uri (nil) The URI of the proxy
# to send service requests through. You can pass a URI object or a
# URI string:
#
# AWS.config(:proxy_uri => 'https://user:password@my.proxy:443/path?query')
#
# @option options [Boolean] :s3_force_path_style (false) When
# `true`, requests will always use path style. This can be useful
# for testing environments.
#
# @option options [Integer] :s3_multipart_max_parts (10000) The maximum
# number of parts to split a file into when uploading in parts to S3.
#
# @option options [Integer] :s3_multipart_threshold (16777216) When
# uploading data to S3, if the number of bytes to send exceeds
# `:s3_multipart_threshold` then a multi part session is automatically
# started and the data is sent up in chunks. The size of each part
# is specified by `:s3_multipart_min_part_size`. Defaults to
# 16777216 (16MB).
#
# @option options [Integer] :s3_multipart_min_part_size (5242880) The
# absolute minimum size (in bytes) each S3 multipart segment should be.
# Defaults to 5242880 (5MB).
#
# @option options [Symbol] :s3_server_side_encryption (nil) The
# algorithm to use when encrypting object data on the server
# side. The only valid value is `:aes256`, which specifies that
# the object should be stored using the AES encryption algorithm
# with 256 bit keys. Defaults to `nil`, meaning server side
# encryption is not used unless specified on each individual
# call to upload an object. This option controls the default
# behavior for the following methods:
#
# * {S3::S3Object#write}
# * {S3::S3Object#multipart_upload}
# * {S3::S3Object#copy_from} and {S3::S3Object#copy_to}
# * {S3::S3Object#presigned_post}
# * {S3::Bucket#presigned_post}
#
# @option options [OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String] :s3_encryption_key (nil)
# If this is set, AWS::S3::S3Object #read and #write methods will always
# perform client-side encryption with this key. The key can be overridden
# at runtime by using the :encryption_key option. A value of nil
# means that client-side encryption will not be used.
#
# @option options [Symbol] :s3_encryption_materials_location (:metadata)
# When set to `:instruction_file`, AWS::S3::S3Object will store
# encryption materials in a separate object, instead of the object
# metadata.
#
# @option options [Boolean] :simple_db_consistent_reads (false) Determines
# if all SimpleDB read requests should be done consistently.
# Consistent reads are slower, but reflect all changes to SDB.
#
# @option options [CredentialProviders::Provider] :credential_provider (AWS::Core::CredentialProviders::DefaultProvider.new)
# Returns the credential provider. The default credential provider
# attempts to check for statically assigned credentials, ENV credentials
# and credentials in the metadata service of EC2.
#
# @option options [String] :ssl_ca_file The path to a CA cert bundle in
# PEM format.
#
# If `:ssl_verify_peer` is `true` (the default) this bundle will be
# used to validate the server certificate in each HTTPS request.
# The AWS SDK for Ruby ships with a CA cert bundle, which is the
# default value for this option.
#
# @option options [String] :ssl_ca_path (nil)
# The path the a CA cert directory.
#
# @option options [Boolean] :ssl_verify_peer (true) When `true`
# the HTTP handler validate server certificates for HTTPS requests.
#
# This option should only be disabled for diagnostic purposes;
# leaving this option set to `false` exposes your application to
# man-in-the-middle attacks and can pose a serious security
# risk.
#
# @option options [Boolean] :stub_requests (false) When `true` requests
# are not sent to AWS, instead empty responses are generated and
# returned to each service request.
#
# @option options [Boolean] :use_ssl (true) When `true`, all requests
# to AWS are sent using HTTPS instead vanilla HTTP.
#
# @option options [String] :user_agent_prefix (nil) A string prefix to
# append to all requests against AWS services. This should be set
# for clients and applications built ontop of the aws-sdk gem.
#
# @option options [Boolean] :verify_response_body_content_length (true)
# When `true` all HTTP handlers will perform a check to ensure
# that response bodies match the content-length specified in the
# response header, if present. Note that some HTTP handlers will
# always do this whether or not this value is true.
#
# @option options [Boolean] :sqs_verify_checksums (true)
# When `true` all SQS operations will check body content against
# MD5 checksums, raising an exception if there is a mismatch.
#
# @return [Core::Configuration] Returns the new configuration.
#
def config options = {}
@@config ||= Core::Configuration.new
@@config = @@config.with(options) unless options.empty?
@@config
end
# Returns a collection that represents public (non-gov-cloud) AWS
# regions. You can use this collection to get a specific region by name
# or to enumerate all regions.
#
# When enumerating regions, a single HTTP request is made to get a current
# list of regions (this is cached). When getting a region by name
# no requests are made.
#
# @example Getting a region by name
#
# region = AWS.regions['us-west-1']
# region.dynamo_db.tables.map(&:name)
#
# @example Enumerating all regions
#
# AWS.regions.each do |region|
# puts "EC2 Instances in #{region.name}:"
# puts region.ec2.instances.map(&:id)
# end
#
# @return [Core::RegionCollection]
def regions
Core::RegionCollection.new
end
# @note Memoization is currently only supported for APIs which
# inherit from the "Resource" class; other APIs are unaffected
# by the status of memoization.
#
# Resets memoizing service requests made in the current thread.
# See {memoize} for a full discussion of the memoization feature.
# This has no effect if memoization is already enabled.
def reset_memoization
Thread.current[:aws_memoization] = {}
end
# @note Memoization is currently only supported for APIs which
# inherit from the "Resource" class; other APIs are unaffected
# by the status of memoization.
#
# Starts memoizing service requests made in the current thread.
# See {memoize} for a full discussion of the memoization feature.
# This has no effect if memoization is already enabled.
def start_memoizing
Thread.current[:aws_memoization] ||= {}
nil
end
# @note Memoization is currently only supported for APIs which
# inherit from the "Resource" class; other APIs are unaffected
# by the status of memoization.
#
# Stops memoizing service requests made in the current thread.
# See {memoize} for a full discussion of the memoization feature.
# This has no effect if memoization is already disabled.
def stop_memoizing
Thread.current[:aws_memoization] = nil
end
# @note Memoization is currently only supported for APIs which
# inherit from the "Resource" class; other APIs are unaffected
# by the status of memoization.
#
# @return [Boolean] True if memoization is enabled for the current
# thread. See {memoize} for a full discussion of the
# memoization feature.
def memoizing?
!Thread.current[:aws_memoization].nil?
end
# @note Memoization is currently only supported for APIs which
# inherit from the "Resource" class; other APIs are unaffected
# by the status of memoization.
#
# Enables memoization for the current thread, within a block.
# Memoization lets you avoid making multiple requests for the same
# data by reusing the responses which have already been received.
# For example, consider the following code to get the most
# recently launched EC2 instance:
#
# latest = ec2.instances.sort_by(&:launch_time).last
#
# The above code would make N+1 requests (where N is the number of
# instances in the account); iterating the collection of instances
# is one request, and `Enumerable#sort_by` calls
# {AWS::EC2::Instance#launch_time} for each instance, causing
# another request per instance. We can rewrite the code as
# follows to make only one request:
#
# latest = AWS.memoize do
# ec2.instances.sort_by(&:launch_time).last
# end
#
# Iterating the collection still causes a request, but each
# subsequent call to {AWS::EC2::Instance#launch_time} uses the
# results from that first request rather than making a new request
# for the same data.
#
# While memoization is enabled, every response that is received
# from the service is retained in memory. Therefore you should
# use memoization only for short-lived blocks of code that make
# relatively small numbers of requests. The cached responses are
# used in two ways while memoization is enabled:
#
# * Before making a request, the SDK checks the cache for a
# response to a request with the same signature (credentials,
# service endpoint, operation name, and parameters). If such a
# response is found, it is used instead of making a new
# request.
#
# * Before retrieving data for an attribute of a resource
# (e.g. {AWS::EC2::Instance#launch_time}), the SDK attempts to
# find a cached response that contains the requested data. If
# such a response is found, the cached data is returned instead
# of making a new request.
#
# When memoization is disabled, all previously cached responses
# are discarded.
def memoize
return yield if memoizing?
begin
start_memoizing
yield if block_given?
ensure
stop_memoizing
end
end
# @api private
def resource_cache
if memoizing?
Thread.current[:aws_memoization][:resource_cache] ||=
Core::ResourceCache.new
end
end
# @api private
def response_cache
if memoizing?
Thread.current[:aws_memoization][:response_cache] ||=
Core::ResponseCache.new
end
end
# Causes all requests to return empty responses without making any
# requests against the live services. This does not attempt to
# mock the services.
# @return [nil]
def stub!
config(:stub_requests => true)
nil
end
# Eagerly loads all AWS classes/modules registered with autoload.
# @return [void]
def eager_autoload! klass_or_module = AWS, visited = Set.new
klass_or_module.constants.each do |const_name|
path = klass_or_module.autoload?(const_name)
require(path) if path
const = klass_or_module.const_get(const_name)
if const.is_a?(Module)
unless visited.include?(const)
visited << const
eager_autoload!(const, visited)
end
end
end
visited
end
# Now deprecated, as the SDK will always patch Net::HTTP when loaded.
# @api private
def patch_net_http_100_continue!
nil
end
# @api private
# @return [Hash]
def api_versions
@versions ||= begin
# get a list of support services/apis from disk
versions = {}
pattern = File.join(AWS::SHARE, 'api_config', '*.yml')
Dir.glob(pattern).each do |path|
path.match(/(\w+)-(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2})/)
svc = SERVICES[$1].full_name
versions[svc] ||= []
versions[svc] << $2
end
# s3 does not have an API configuration, so we have to add it manually
versions[SERVICES['S3'].full_name] = ['2006-03-01']
# sort the services alphabetically
versions.keys.sort_by(&:downcase).inject({}) do |hash,svc|
hash[svc] = versions[svc]
hash
end
end
end
end
SERVICES.values.each do |svc|
autoload(svc.class_name, "aws/#{svc.old_name}")
require "aws/#{svc.old_name}/config"
end
end
# Backport SecureRandom.uuid for Ruby 1.8
unless SecureRandom.respond_to?(:uuid)
module SecureRandom
def self.uuid
ary = random_bytes(16).unpack("NnnnnN")
ary[2] = (ary[2] & 0x0fff) | 0x4000
ary[3] = (ary[3] & 0x3fff) | 0x8000
"%08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%04x%08x" % ary
end
end
end
require 'aws/core/http/patch'
AWS::Core::Http::Patches.apply!
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