"documentation":"<p>Returns information about one or more repositories.</p> <note> <p>The description field for a repository accepts all HTML characters and all valid Unicode characters. Applications that do not HTML-encode the description and display it in a web page could expose users to potentially malicious code. Make sure that you HTML-encode the description field in any application that uses this API to display the repository description on a web page.</p> </note>"
"documentation":"<p>Creates a new branch in a repository and points the branch to a commit.</p> <note> <p>Calling the create branch operation does not set a repository's default branch. To do this, call the update default branch operation.</p> </note>"
"documentation":"<p>Deletes a repository. If a specified repository was already deleted, a null repository ID will be returned.</p> <important><p>Deleting a repository also deletes all associated objects and metadata. After a repository is deleted, all future push calls to the deleted repository will fail.</p> </important>"
"documentation":"<p>Returns information about the differences in a valid commit specifier (such as a branch, tag, HEAD, commit ID or other fully qualified reference). Results can be limited to a specified path.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>Returns information about a repository.</p> <note> <p>The description field for a repository accepts all HTML characters and all valid Unicode characters. Applications that do not HTML-encode the description and display it in a web page could expose users to potentially malicious code. Make sure that you HTML-encode the description field in any application that uses this API to display the repository description on a web page.</p> </note>"
"documentation":"<p>Tests the functionality of repository triggers by sending information to the trigger target. If real data is available in the repository, the test will send data from the last commit. If no data is available, sample data will be generated.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>Sets or changes the default branch name for the specified repository.</p> <note> <p>If you use this operation to change the default branch name to the current default branch name, a success message is returned even though the default branch did not change.</p> </note>"
"documentation":"<p>Sets or changes the comment or description for a repository.</p> <note> <p>The description field for a repository accepts all HTML characters and all valid Unicode characters. Applications that do not HTML-encode the description and display it in a web page could expose users to potentially malicious code. Make sure that you HTML-encode the description field in any application that uses this API to display the repository description on a web page.</p> </note>"
"documentation":"<p>Renames a repository. The repository name must be unique across the calling AWS account. In addition, repository names are limited to 100 alphanumeric, dash, and underscore characters, and cannot include certain characters. The suffix \".git\" is prohibited. For a full description of the limits on repository names, see <a href=\"http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/limits.html\">Limits</a> in the AWS CodeCommit User Guide.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>Information about the author of the specified commit. Information includes the date in timestamp format with GMT offset, the name of the author, and the email address for the author, as configured in Git.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>Information about the person who committed the specified commit, also known as the committer. Information includes the date in timestamp format with GMT offset, the name of the committer, and the email address for the committer, as configured in Git.</p> <p>For more information about the difference between an author and a committer in Git, see <a href=\"http://git-scm.com/book/ch2-3.html\">Viewing the Commit History</a> in Pro Git by Scott Chacon and Ben Straub.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>The name of the new repository to be created.</p> <note> <p>The repository name must be unique across the calling AWS account. In addition, repository names are limited to 100 alphanumeric, dash, and underscore characters, and cannot include certain characters. For a full description of the limits on repository names, see <a href=\"http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/limits.html\">Limits</a> in the AWS CodeCommit User Guide. The suffix \".git\" is prohibited.</p> </note>"
"documentation":"<p>A comment or description about the new repository.</p> <note> <p>The description field for a repository accepts all HTML characters and all valid Unicode characters. Applications that do not HTML-encode the description and display it in a web page could expose users to potentially malicious code. Make sure that you HTML-encode the description field in any application that uses this API to display the repository description on a web page.</p> </note>"
"documentation":"<p>The specified file exceeds the file size limit for AWS CodeCommit. For more information about limits in AWS CodeCommit, see <a href=\"http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/limits.html\">AWS CodeCommit User Guide</a>.</p>",
"exception":true
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"blobId"
],
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},
"blobId":{
"shape":"ObjectId",
"documentation":"<p>The ID of the blob, which is its SHA-1 pointer.</p>"
}
},
"documentation":"<p>Represents the input of a get blob operation.</p>"
},
"GetBlobOutput":{
"type":"structure",
"required":["content"],
"members":{
"content":{
"shape":"blob",
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}
},
"documentation":"<p>Represents the output of a get blob operation.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>The name of the repository where you want to get differences.</p>"
},
"beforeCommitSpecifier":{
"shape":"CommitName",
"documentation":"<p>The branch, tag, HEAD, or other fully qualified reference used to identify a commit. For example, the full commit ID. Optional. If not specified, all changes prior to the <code>afterCommitSpecifier</code> value will be shown. If you do not use <code>beforeCommitSpecifier</code> in your request, consider limiting the results with <code>maxResults</code>.</p>"
},
"afterCommitSpecifier":{
"shape":"CommitName",
"documentation":"<p>The branch, tag, HEAD, or other fully qualified reference used to identify a commit.</p>"
},
"beforePath":{
"shape":"Path",
"documentation":"<p>The file path in which to check for differences. Limits the results to this path. Can also be used to specify the previous name of a directory or folder. If <code>beforePath</code> and <code>afterPath</code> are not specified, differences will be shown for all paths.</p>"
},
"afterPath":{
"shape":"Path",
"documentation":"<p>The file path in which to check differences. Limits the results to this path. Can also be used to specify the changed name of a directory or folder, if it has changed. If not specified, differences will be shown for all paths.</p>"
},
"MaxResults":{
"shape":"Limit",
"documentation":"<p>A non-negative integer used to limit the number of returned results.</p>"
},
"NextToken":{
"shape":"NextToken",
"documentation":"<p>An enumeration token that when provided in a request, returns the next batch of the results.</p>"
}
}
},
"GetDifferencesOutput":{
"type":"structure",
"members":{
"differences":{
"shape":"DifferenceList",
"documentation":"<p>A differences data type object that contains information about the differences, including whether the difference is added, modified, or deleted (A, D, M).</p>"
},
"NextToken":{
"shape":"NextToken",
"documentation":"<p>An enumeration token that can be used in a request to return the next batch of the results.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>At least one specified repository name is not valid.</p> <note> <p>This exception only occurs when a specified repository name is not valid. Other exceptions occur when a required repository parameter is missing, or when a specified repository does not exist.</p> </note>",
"documentation":"<p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the trigger is not valid for the specified destination. The most common reason for this error is that the ARN does not meet the requirements for the service type.</p>",
"exception":true
},
"InvalidRepositoryTriggerEventsException":{
"type":"structure",
"members":{
},
"documentation":"<p>One or more events specified for the trigger is not valid. Check to make sure that all events specified match the requirements for allowed events.</p>",
"exception":true
},
"InvalidRepositoryTriggerNameException":{
"type":"structure",
"members":{
},
"documentation":"<p>The name of the trigger is not valid.</p>",
"exception":true
},
"InvalidRepositoryTriggerRegionException":{
"type":"structure",
"members":{
},
"documentation":"<p>The region for the trigger target does not match the region for the repository. Triggers must be created in the same region as the target for the trigger.</p>",
"documentation":"<p>Represents the output of a list branches operation.</p>"
},
"ListRepositoriesInput":{
"type":"structure",
"members":{
"nextToken":{
"shape":"NextToken",
"documentation":"<p>An enumeration token that allows the operation to batch the results of the operation. Batch sizes are 1,000 for list repository operations. When the client sends the token back to AWS CodeCommit, another page of 1,000 records is retrieved.</p>"
},
"sortBy":{
"shape":"SortByEnum",
"documentation":"<p>The criteria used to sort the results of a list repositories operation.</p>"
},
"order":{
"shape":"OrderEnum",
"documentation":"<p>The order in which to sort the results of a list repositories operation.</p>"
}
},
"documentation":"<p>Represents the input of a list repositories operation.</p>"
},
"ListRepositoriesOutput":{
"type":"structure",
"members":{
"repositories":{
"shape":"RepositoryNameIdPairList",
"documentation":"<p>Lists the repositories called by the list repositories operation.</p>"
},
"nextToken":{
"shape":"NextToken",
"documentation":"<p>An enumeration token that allows the operation to batch the results of the operation. Batch sizes are 1,000 for list repository operations. When the client sends the token back to AWS CodeCommit, another page of 1,000 records is retrieved.</p>"
}
},
"documentation":"<p>Represents the output of a list repositories operation.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>The ARN of the resource that is the target for a trigger. For example, the ARN of a topic in Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS).</p>"
},
"customData":{
"shape":"RepositoryTriggerCustomData",
"documentation":"<p>Any custom data associated with the trigger that will be included in the information sent to the target of the trigger.</p>"
},
"branches":{
"shape":"BranchNameList",
"documentation":"<p>The branches that will be included in the trigger configuration. If no branches are specified, the trigger will apply to all branches.</p>"
"documentation":"<p>The repository events that will cause the trigger to run actions in another service, such as sending a notification through Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS). </p> <note> <p>The valid value \"all\" cannot be used with any other values.</p> </note>"
"documentation":"<p>The name of the repository in which to test the triggers.</p>"
},
"triggers":{
"shape":"RepositoryTriggersList",
"documentation":"<p>The list of triggers to test.</p>"
}
},
"documentation":"<p>Represents the input of a test repository triggers operation.</p>"
},
"TestRepositoryTriggersOutput":{
"type":"structure",
"members":{
"successfulExecutions":{
"shape":"RepositoryTriggerNameList",
"documentation":"<p>The list of triggers that were successfully tested. This list provides the names of the triggers that were successfully tested, separated by commas.</p>"
},
"failedExecutions":{
"shape":"RepositoryTriggerExecutionFailureList",
"documentation":"<p>The list of triggers that were not able to be tested. This list provides the names of the triggers that could not be tested, separated by commas.</p>"
}
},
"documentation":"<p>Represents the output of a test repository triggers operation.</p>"
"documentation":"<fullname>AWS CodeCommit</fullname> <p>This is the <i>AWS CodeCommit API Reference</i>. This reference provides descriptions of the operations and data types for AWS CodeCommit API along with usage examples.</p> <p>You can use the AWS CodeCommit API to work with the following objects:</p> <p>Repositories, by calling the following:</p> <ul> <li> <p> <a>BatchGetRepositories</a>, which returns information about one or more repositories associated with your AWS account</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>CreateRepository</a>, which creates an AWS CodeCommit repository</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>DeleteRepository</a>, which deletes an AWS CodeCommit repository</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>GetRepository</a>, which returns information about a specified repository</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>ListRepositories</a>, which lists all AWS CodeCommit repositories associated with your AWS account</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>UpdateRepositoryDescription</a>, which sets or updates the description of the repository</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>UpdateRepositoryName</a>, which changes the name of the repository. If you change the name of a repository, no other users of that repository will be able to access it until you send them the new HTTPS or SSH URL to use.</p> </li> </ul> <p>Branches, by calling the following:</p> <ul> <li> <p> <a>CreateBranch</a>, which creates a new branch in a specified repository</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>GetBranch</a>, which returns information about a specified branch</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>ListBranches</a>, which lists all branches for a specified repository</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>UpdateDefaultBranch</a>, which changes the default branch for a repository</p> </li> </ul> <p>Information about committed code in a repository, by calling the following:</p> <ul> <li> <p> <a>GetBlob</a>, which returns the base-64 encoded content of an individual Git blob object within a repository</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>GetCommit</a>, which returns information about a commit, including commit messages and author and committer information</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>GetDifferences</a>, which returns information about the differences in a valid commit specifier (such as a branch, tag, HEAD, commit ID or other fully qualified reference)</p> </li> </ul> <p>Triggers, by calling the following:</p> <ul> <li> <p> <a>GetRepositoryTriggers</a>, which returns information about triggers configured for a repository</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>PutRepositoryTriggers</a>, which replaces all triggers for a repository and can be used to create or delete triggers</p> </li> <li> <p> <a>TestRepositoryTriggers</a>, which tests the functionality of a repository trigger by sending data to the trigger target</p> </li> </ul> <p>For information about how to use AWS CodeCommit, see the <a href=\"http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/welcome.html\">AWS CodeCommit User Guide</a>.</p>"