name: amazonka-config version: 1.2.0.2 synopsis: Amazon Config SDK. homepage: https://github.com/brendanhay/amazonka bug-reports: https://github.com/brendanhay/amazonka/issues license: OtherLicense license-file: LICENSE author: Brendan Hay maintainer: Brendan Hay copyright: Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Brendan Hay category: Network, AWS, Cloud, Distributed Computing build-type: Simple cabal-version: >= 1.10 extra-source-files: README.md fixture/*.yaml fixture/*.proto description: AWS Config AWS Config provides a way to keep track of the configurations of all the AWS resources associated with your AWS account. You can use AWS Config to get the current and historical configurations of each AWS resource and also to get information about the relationship between the resources. An AWS resource can be an Amazon Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, an Elastic Block Store (EBS) volume, an Elastic network Interface (ENI), or a security group. For a complete list of resources currently supported by AWS Config, see . You can access and manage AWS Config through the AWS Management Console, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), the AWS Config API, or the AWS SDKs for AWS Config This reference guide contains documentation for the AWS Config API and the AWS CLI commands that you can use to manage AWS Config. The AWS Config API uses the Signature Version 4 protocol for signing requests. For more information about how to sign a request with this protocol, see . For detailed information about AWS Config features and their associated actions or commands, as well as how to work with AWS Management Console, see in the /AWS Config Developer Guide/. . The types from this library are intended to be used with , which provides mechanisms for specifying AuthN/AuthZ information and sending requests. . Use of lenses is required for constructing and manipulating types. This is due to the amount of nesting of AWS types and transparency regarding de/serialisation into more palatable Haskell values. The provided lenses should be compatible with any of the major lens libraries such as or . . See "Network.AWS.Config" and the to get started. source-repository head type: git location: git://github.com/brendanhay/amazonka.git library default-language: Haskell2010 hs-source-dirs: src gen ghc-options: -Wall exposed-modules: Network.AWS.Config , Network.AWS.Config.DeleteDeliveryChannel , Network.AWS.Config.DeliverConfigSnapshot , Network.AWS.Config.DescribeConfigurationRecorderStatus , Network.AWS.Config.DescribeConfigurationRecorders , Network.AWS.Config.DescribeDeliveryChannelStatus , Network.AWS.Config.DescribeDeliveryChannels , Network.AWS.Config.GetResourceConfigHistory , Network.AWS.Config.PutConfigurationRecorder , Network.AWS.Config.PutDeliveryChannel , Network.AWS.Config.StartConfigurationRecorder , Network.AWS.Config.StopConfigurationRecorder , Network.AWS.Config.Types , Network.AWS.Config.Waiters other-modules: Network.AWS.Config.Types.Product , Network.AWS.Config.Types.Sum build-depends: amazonka-core == 1.2.0.* , base >= 4.7 && < 5 test-suite amazonka-config-test type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 default-language: Haskell2010 hs-source-dirs: test main-is: Main.hs ghc-options: -Wall -threaded -- This section is encoded by the template and any modules added by -- hand outside these namespaces will not correctly be added to the -- distribution package. other-modules: Test.AWS.Config , Test.AWS.Gen.Config , Test.AWS.Config.Internal build-depends: amazonka-core == 1.2.0.* , amazonka-test == 1.2.0.* , amazonka-config == 1.2.0.* , base , bytestring , lens , tasty , tasty-hunit , text , time , unordered-containers