Package-level declarations
Types
Transfer Family is a fully managed service that enables the transfer of files over the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), File Transfer Protocol over SSL (FTPS), or Secure Shell (SSH) File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) directly into and out of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) or Amazon EFS. Additionally, you can use Applicability Statement 2 (AS2) to transfer files into and out of Amazon S3. Amazon Web Services helps you seamlessly migrate your file transfer workflows to Transfer Family by integrating with existing authentication systems, and providing DNS routing with Amazon Route 53 so nothing changes for your customers and partners, or their applications. With your data in Amazon S3, you can use it with Amazon Web Services services for processing, analytics, machine learning, and archiving. Getting started with Transfer Family is easy since there is no infrastructure to buy and set up.
Inherited functions
Used by administrators to choose which groups in the directory should have access to upload and download files over the enabled protocols using Transfer Family. For example, a Microsoft Active Directory might contain 50,000 users, but only a small fraction might need the ability to transfer files to the server. An administrator can use CreateAccess
to limit the access to the correct set of users who need this ability.
Creates an agreement. An agreement is a bilateral trading partner agreement, or partnership, between an Transfer Family server and an AS2 process. The agreement defines the file and message transfer relationship between the server and the AS2 process. To define an agreement, Transfer Family combines a server, local profile, partner profile, certificate, and other attributes.
Creates the connector, which captures the parameters for a connection for the AS2 or SFTP protocol. For AS2, the connector is required for sending files to an externally hosted AS2 server. For SFTP, the connector is required when sending files to an SFTP server or receiving files from an SFTP server. For more details about connectors, see Configure AS2 connectors and Create SFTP connectors.
Creates the local or partner profile to use for AS2 transfers.
Instantiates an auto-scaling virtual server based on the selected file transfer protocol in Amazon Web Services. When you make updates to your file transfer protocol-enabled server or when you work with users, use the service-generated ServerId
property that is assigned to the newly created server.
Creates a user and associates them with an existing file transfer protocol-enabled server. You can only create and associate users with servers that have the IdentityProviderType
set to SERVICE_MANAGED
. Using parameters for CreateUser
, you can specify the user name, set the home directory, store the user's public key, and assign the user's Identity and Access Management (IAM) role. You can also optionally add a session policy, and assign metadata with tags that can be used to group and search for users.
Creates a web app based on specified parameters, and returns the ID for the new web app.
Allows you to create a workflow with specified steps and step details the workflow invokes after file transfer completes. After creating a workflow, you can associate the workflow created with any transfer servers by specifying the workflow-details
field in CreateServer
and UpdateServer
operations.
Allows you to delete the access specified in the ServerID
and ExternalID
parameters.
Delete the agreement that's specified in the provided AgreementId
.
Deletes the certificate that's specified in the CertificateId
parameter.
Deletes the connector that's specified in the provided ConnectorId
.
Deletes the host key that's specified in the HostKeyId
parameter.
Deletes the profile that's specified in the ProfileId
parameter.
Deletes the file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify.
Deletes a user's Secure Shell (SSH) public key.
Deletes the user belonging to a file transfer protocol-enabled server you specify.
Deletes the specified web app.
Deletes the WebAppCustomization
object that corresponds to the web app ID specified.
Deletes the specified workflow.
Describes the access that is assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, as identified by its ServerId
property and its ExternalId
.
Describes the agreement that's identified by the AgreementId
.
Describes the certificate that's identified by the CertificateId
.
Describes the connector that's identified by the ConnectorId.
You can use DescribeExecution
to check the details of the execution of the specified workflow.
Returns the details of the host key that's specified by the HostKeyId
and ServerId
.
Returns the details of the profile that's specified by the ProfileId
.
Describes the security policy that is attached to your server or SFTP connector. The response contains a description of the security policy's properties. For more information about security policies, see Working with security policies for servers or Working with security policies for SFTP connectors.
Describes a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by passing the ServerId
parameter.
Describes the user assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, as identified by its ServerId
property.
Describes the web app that's identified by WebAppId
.
Describes the web app customization object that's identified by WebAppId
.
Describes the specified workflow.
Imports the signing and encryption certificates that you need to create local (AS2) profiles and partner profiles.
Adds a host key to the server that's specified by the ServerId
parameter.
Adds a Secure Shell (SSH) public key to a Transfer Family user identified by a UserName
value assigned to the specific file transfer protocol-enabled server, identified by ServerId
.
Lists the details for all the accesses you have on your server.
Returns a list of the agreements for the server that's identified by the ServerId
that you supply. If you want to limit the results to a certain number, supply a value for the MaxResults
parameter. If you ran the command previously and received a value for NextToken
, you can supply that value to continue listing agreements from where you left off.
Returns a list of the current certificates that have been imported into Transfer Family. If you want to limit the results to a certain number, supply a value for the MaxResults
parameter. If you ran the command previously and received a value for the NextToken
parameter, you can supply that value to continue listing certificates from where you left off.
Lists the connectors for the specified Region.
Lists all in-progress executions for the specified workflow.
Returns real-time updates and detailed information on the status of each individual file being transferred in a specific file transfer operation. You specify the file transfer by providing its ConnectorId
and its TransferId
.
Returns a list of host keys for the server that's specified by the ServerId
parameter.
Returns a list of the profiles for your system. If you want to limit the results to a certain number, supply a value for the MaxResults
parameter. If you ran the command previously and received a value for NextToken
, you can supply that value to continue listing profiles from where you left off.
Lists the security policies that are attached to your servers and SFTP connectors. For more information about security policies, see Working with security policies for servers or Working with security policies for SFTP connectors.
Lists the file transfer protocol-enabled servers that are associated with your Amazon Web Services account.
Lists all of the tags associated with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that you specify. The resource can be a user, server, or role.
Lists the users for a file transfer protocol-enabled server that you specify by passing the ServerId
parameter.
Lists all web apps associated with your Amazon Web Services account for your current region.
Lists all workflows associated with your Amazon Web Services account for your current region.
Sends a callback for asynchronous custom steps.
Retrieves a list of the contents of a directory from a remote SFTP server. You specify the connector ID, the output path, and the remote directory path. You can also specify the optional MaxItems
value to control the maximum number of items that are listed from the remote directory. This API returns a list of all files and directories in the remote directory (up to the maximum value), but does not return files or folders in sub-directories. That is, it only returns a list of files and directories one-level deep.
Begins a file transfer between local Amazon Web Services storage and a remote AS2 or SFTP server.
Deletes a file or directory on the remote SFTP server.
Moves or renames a file or directory on the remote SFTP server.
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from OFFLINE
to ONLINE
. It has no impact on a server that is already ONLINE
. An ONLINE
server can accept and process file transfer jobs.
Changes the state of a file transfer protocol-enabled server from ONLINE
to OFFLINE
. An OFFLINE
server cannot accept and process file transfer jobs. Information tied to your server, such as server and user properties, are not affected by stopping your server.
Attaches a key-value pair to a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Resources are users, servers, roles, and other entities.
Tests whether your SFTP connector is set up successfully. We highly recommend that you call this operation to test your ability to transfer files between local Amazon Web Services storage and a trading partner's SFTP server.
If the IdentityProviderType
of a file transfer protocol-enabled server is AWS_DIRECTORY_SERVICE
or API_Gateway
, tests whether your identity provider is set up successfully. We highly recommend that you call this operation to test your authentication method as soon as you create your server. By doing so, you can troubleshoot issues with the identity provider integration to ensure that your users can successfully use the service.
Detaches a key-value pair from a resource, as identified by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). Resources are users, servers, roles, and other entities.
Allows you to update parameters for the access specified in the ServerID
and ExternalID
parameters.
Updates some of the parameters for an existing agreement. Provide the AgreementId
and the ServerId
for the agreement that you want to update, along with the new values for the parameters to update.
Updates the active and inactive dates for a certificate.
Updates some of the parameters for an existing connector. Provide the ConnectorId
for the connector that you want to update, along with the new values for the parameters to update.
Updates the description for the host key that's specified by the ServerId
and HostKeyId
parameters.
Updates some of the parameters for an existing profile. Provide the ProfileId
for the profile that you want to update, along with the new values for the parameters to update.
Updates the file transfer protocol-enabled server's properties after that server has been created.
Assigns new properties to a user. Parameters you pass modify any or all of the following: the home directory, role, and policy for the UserName
and ServerId
you specify.
Assigns new properties to a web app. You can modify the access point, identity provider details, and the web app units.
Assigns new customization properties to a web app. You can modify the icon file, logo file, and title.
Create a copy of the client with one or more configuration values overridden. This method allows the caller to perform scoped config overrides for one or more client operations.