amazonka-codecommit-1.4.4: Amazon CodeCommit SDK.

amazonka-codecommit-1.4.4: Amazon CodeCommit SDK.

AWS CodeCommit This is the AWS CodeCommit API Reference. This reference provides descriptions of the operations and data types for AWS CodeCommit API. You can use the AWS CodeCommit API to work with the following objects: - Repositories, by calling the following: - BatchGetRepositories, which returns information about one or more repositories associated with your AWS account - CreateRepository, which creates an AWS CodeCommit repository - DeleteRepository, which deletes an AWS CodeCommit repository - GetRepository, which returns information about a specified repository - ListRepositories, which lists all AWS CodeCommit repositories associated with your AWS account - UpdateRepositoryDescription, which sets or updates the description of the repository - UpdateRepositoryName, 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. - Branches, by calling the following: - CreateBranch, which creates a new branch in a specified repository - GetBranch, which returns information about a specified branch - ListBranches, which lists all branches for a specified repository - UpdateDefaultBranch, which changes the default branch for a repository - Information about committed code in a repository, by calling the following: - GetCommit, which returns information about a commit, including commit messages and committer information. - Triggers, by calling the following: - GetRepositoryTriggers, which returns information about triggers configured for a repository - PutRepositoryTriggers, which replaces all triggers for a repository and can be used to create or delete triggers - TestRepositoryTriggers, which tests the functionality of a repository trigger by sending data to the trigger target For information about how to use AWS CodeCommit, see the AWS CodeCommit User Guide.

The types from this library are intended to be used with amazonka, 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 lens or lens-family-core.

See Network.AWS.CodeCommit or the AWS Documentation to get started.

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