CodeartifactClient

CodeArtifact is a fully managed artifact repository compatible with language-native package managers and build tools such as npm, Apache Maven, pip, and dotnet. You can use CodeArtifact to share packages with development teams and pull packages. Packages can be pulled from both public and CodeArtifact repositories. You can also create an upstream relationship between a CodeArtifact repository and another repository, which effectively merges their contents from the point of view of a package manager client.

CodeArtifact concepts

  • Repository: A CodeArtifact repository contains a set of package versions, each of which maps to a set of assets, or files. Repositories are polyglot, so a single repository can contain packages of any supported type. Each repository exposes endpoints for fetching and publishing packages using tools such as the npm CLI or the Maven CLI (mvn). For a list of supported package managers, see the CodeArtifact User Guide.

  • Domain: Repositories are aggregated into a higher-level entity known as a domain. All package assets and metadata are stored in the domain, but are consumed through repositories. A given package asset, such as a Maven JAR file, is stored once per domain, no matter how many repositories it's present in. All of the assets and metadata in a domain are encrypted with the same customer master key (CMK) stored in Key Management Service (KMS).Each repository is a member of a single domain and can't be moved to a different domain.The domain allows organizational policy to be applied across multiple repositories, such as which accounts can access repositories in the domain, and which public repositories can be used as sources of packages.Although an organization can have multiple domains, we recommend a single production domain that contains all published artifacts so that teams can find and share packages across their organization.

  • Package: A package is a bundle of software and the metadata required to resolve dependencies and install the software. CodeArtifact supports npm, PyPI, Maven, NuGet, Swift, Ruby, Cargo, and generic package formats. For more information about the supported package formats and how to use CodeArtifact with them, see the CodeArtifact User Guide.In CodeArtifact, a package consists of:

    • A name (for example, webpack is the name of a popular npm package)

    • An optional namespace (for example, @types in @types/node)

    • A set of versions (for example, 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.2, etc.)

    • Package-level metadata (for example, npm tags)

  • Package group: A group of packages that match a specified definition. Package groups can be used to apply configuration to multiple packages that match a defined pattern using package format, package namespace, and package name. You can use package groups to more conveniently configure package origin controls for multiple packages. Package origin controls are used to block or allow ingestion or publishing of new package versions, which protects users from malicious actions known as dependency substitution attacks.

  • Package version: A version of a package, such as @types/node 12.6.9. The version number format and semantics vary for different package formats. For example, npm package versions must conform to the Semantic Versioning specification. In CodeArtifact, a package version consists of the version identifier, metadata at the package version level, and a set of assets.

  • Upstream repository: One repository is upstream of another when the package versions in it can be accessed from the repository endpoint of the downstream repository, effectively merging the contents of the two repositories from the point of view of a client. CodeArtifact allows creating an upstream relationship between two repositories.

  • Asset: An individual file stored in CodeArtifact associated with a package version, such as an npm .tgz file or Maven POM and JAR files.

CodeArtifact supported API operations

  • AssociateExternalConnection: Adds an existing external connection to a repository.

  • CopyPackageVersions: Copies package versions from one repository to another repository in the same domain.

  • CreateDomain: Creates a domain.

  • CreatePackageGroup: Creates a package group.

  • CreateRepository: Creates a CodeArtifact repository in a domain.

  • DeleteDomain: Deletes a domain. You cannot delete a domain that contains repositories.

  • DeleteDomainPermissionsPolicy: Deletes the resource policy that is set on a domain.

  • DeletePackage: Deletes a package and all associated package versions.

  • DeletePackageGroup: Deletes a package group. Does not delete packages or package versions that are associated with a package group.

  • DeletePackageVersions: Deletes versions of a package. After a package has been deleted, it can be republished, but its assets and metadata cannot be restored because they have been permanently removed from storage.

  • DeleteRepository: Deletes a repository.

  • DeleteRepositoryPermissionsPolicy: Deletes the resource policy that is set on a repository.

  • DescribeDomain: Returns a DomainDescription object that contains information about the requested domain.

  • DescribePackage: Returns a PackageDescription object that contains details about a package.

  • DescribePackageGroup: Returns a PackageGroup object that contains details about a package group.

  • DescribePackageVersion: Returns a PackageVersionDescription object that contains details about a package version.

  • DescribeRepository: Returns a RepositoryDescription object that contains detailed information about the requested repository.

  • DisposePackageVersions: Disposes versions of a package. A package version with the status Disposed cannot be restored because they have been permanently removed from storage.

  • DisassociateExternalConnection: Removes an existing external connection from a repository.

  • GetAssociatedPackageGroup: Returns the most closely associated package group to the specified package.

  • GetAuthorizationToken: Generates a temporary authorization token for accessing repositories in the domain. The token expires the authorization period has passed. The default authorization period is 12 hours and can be customized to any length with a maximum of 12 hours.

  • GetDomainPermissionsPolicy: Returns the policy of a resource that is attached to the specified domain.

  • GetPackageVersionAsset: Returns the contents of an asset that is in a package version.

  • GetPackageVersionReadme: Gets the readme file or descriptive text for a package version.

  • GetRepositoryEndpoint: Returns the endpoint of a repository for a specific package format. A repository has one endpoint for each package format:

    • cargo

    • generic

    • maven

    • npm

    • nuget

    • pypi

    • ruby

    • swift

  • GetRepositoryPermissionsPolicy: Returns the resource policy that is set on a repository.

  • ListAllowedRepositoriesForGroup: Lists the allowed repositories for a package group that has origin configuration set to ALLOW_SPECIFIC_REPOSITORIES.

  • ListAssociatedPackages: Returns a list of packages associated with the requested package group.

  • ListDomains: Returns a list of DomainSummary objects. Each returned DomainSummary object contains information about a domain.

  • ListPackages: Lists the packages in a repository.

  • ListPackageGroups: Returns a list of package groups in the requested domain.

  • ListPackageVersionAssets: Lists the assets for a given package version.

  • ListPackageVersionDependencies: Returns a list of the direct dependencies for a package version.

  • ListPackageVersions: Returns a list of package versions for a specified package in a repository.

  • ListRepositories: Returns a list of repositories owned by the Amazon Web Services account that called this method.

  • ListRepositoriesInDomain: Returns a list of the repositories in a domain.

  • ListSubPackageGroups: Returns a list of direct children of the specified package group.

  • PublishPackageVersion: Creates a new package version containing one or more assets.

  • PutDomainPermissionsPolicy: Attaches a resource policy to a domain.

  • PutPackageOriginConfiguration: Sets the package origin configuration for a package, which determine how new versions of the package can be added to a specific repository.

  • PutRepositoryPermissionsPolicy: Sets the resource policy on a repository that specifies permissions to access it.

  • UpdatePackageGroup: Updates a package group. This API cannot be used to update a package group's origin configuration or pattern.

  • UpdatePackageGroupOriginConfiguration: Updates the package origin configuration for a package group.

  • UpdatePackageVersionsStatus: Updates the status of one or more versions of a package.

  • UpdateRepository: Updates the properties of a repository.

Properties

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abstract override val config: CodeartifactClient.Config

CodeartifactClient's configuration

Functions

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Adds an existing external connection to a repository. One external connection is allowed per repository.

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Copies package versions from one repository to another repository in the same domain.

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Creates a domain. CodeArtifact domains make it easier to manage multiple repositories across an organization. You can use a domain to apply permissions across many repositories owned by different Amazon Web Services accounts. An asset is stored only once in a domain, even if it's in multiple repositories.

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Creates a package group. For more information about creating package groups, including example CLI commands, see Create a package group in the CodeArtifact User Guide.

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Creates a repository.

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Deletes a domain. You cannot delete a domain that contains repositories. If you want to delete a domain with repositories, first delete its repositories.

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Deletes the resource policy set on a domain.

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Deletes a package and all associated package versions. A deleted package cannot be restored. To delete one or more package versions, use the DeletePackageVersions API.

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Deletes a package group. Deleting a package group does not delete packages or package versions associated with the package group. When a package group is deleted, the direct child package groups will become children of the package group's direct parent package group. Therefore, if any of the child groups are inheriting any settings from the parent, those settings could change.

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Deletes one or more versions of a package. A deleted package version cannot be restored in your repository. If you want to remove a package version from your repository and be able to restore it later, set its status to Archived. Archived packages cannot be downloaded from a repository and don't show up with list package APIs (for example, ListPackageVersions), but you can restore them using UpdatePackageVersionsStatus.

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Deletes a repository.

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Deletes the resource policy that is set on a repository. After a resource policy is deleted, the permissions allowed and denied by the deleted policy are removed. The effect of deleting a resource policy might not be immediate.

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Returns a DomainDescription object that contains information about the requested domain.

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Returns a PackageDescription object that contains information about the requested package.

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Returns a PackageGroupDescription object that contains information about the requested package group.

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Returns a PackageVersionDescription object that contains information about the requested package version.

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Returns a RepositoryDescription object that contains detailed information about the requested repository.

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Removes an existing external connection from a repository.

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Deletes the assets in package versions and sets the package versions' status to Disposed. A disposed package version cannot be restored in your repository because its assets are deleted.

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Returns the most closely associated package group to the specified package. This API does not require that the package exist in any repository in the domain. As such, GetAssociatedPackageGroup can be used to see which package group's origin configuration applies to a package before that package is in a repository. This can be helpful to check if public packages are blocked without ingesting them.

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Generates a temporary authorization token for accessing repositories in the domain. This API requires the codeartifact:GetAuthorizationToken and sts:GetServiceBearerToken permissions. For more information about authorization tokens, see CodeArtifact authentication and tokens.

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Returns the resource policy attached to the specified domain.

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abstract suspend fun <T> getPackageVersionAsset(input: GetPackageVersionAssetRequest, block: suspend (GetPackageVersionAssetResponse) -> T): T

Returns an asset (or file) that is in a package. For example, for a Maven package version, use GetPackageVersionAsset to download a JAR file, a POM file, or any other assets in the package version.

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Gets the readme file or descriptive text for a package version.

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Returns the endpoint of a repository for a specific package format. A repository has one endpoint for each package format:

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Returns the resource policy that is set on a repository.

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Lists the repositories in the added repositories list of the specified restriction type for a package group. For more information about restriction types and added repository lists, see Package group origin controls in the CodeArtifact User Guide.

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Returns a list of packages associated with the requested package group. For information package group association and matching, see Package group definition syntax and matching behavior in the CodeArtifact User Guide.

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abstract suspend fun listDomains(input: ListDomainsRequest = ListDomainsRequest { }): ListDomainsResponse

Returns a list of DomainSummary objects for all domains owned by the Amazon Web Services account that makes this call. Each returned DomainSummary object contains information about a domain.

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Returns a list of package groups in the requested domain.

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Returns a list of PackageSummary objects for packages in a repository that match the request parameters.

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Returns a list of AssetSummary objects for assets in a package version.

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Returns the direct dependencies for a package version. The dependencies are returned as PackageDependency objects. CodeArtifact extracts the dependencies for a package version from the metadata file for the package format (for example, the package.json file for npm packages and the pom.xml file for Maven). Any package version dependencies that are not listed in the configuration file are not returned.

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Returns a list of PackageVersionSummary objects for package versions in a repository that match the request parameters. Package versions of all statuses will be returned by default when calling list-package-versions with no --status parameter.

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abstract suspend fun listRepositories(input: ListRepositoriesRequest = ListRepositoriesRequest { }): ListRepositoriesResponse

Returns a list of RepositorySummary objects. Each RepositorySummary contains information about a repository in the specified Amazon Web Services account and that matches the input parameters.

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Returns a list of RepositorySummary objects. Each RepositorySummary contains information about a repository in the specified domain and that matches the input parameters.

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Returns a list of direct children of the specified package group.

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Gets information about Amazon Web Services tags for a specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in CodeArtifact.

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Creates a new package version containing one or more assets (or files).

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Sets a resource policy on a domain that specifies permissions to access it.

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Sets the package origin configuration for a package.

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Sets the resource policy on a repository that specifies permissions to access it.

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abstract suspend fun tagResource(input: TagResourceRequest): TagResourceResponse

Adds or updates tags for a resource in CodeArtifact.

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Removes tags from a resource in CodeArtifact.

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Updates a package group. This API cannot be used to update a package group's origin configuration or pattern. To update a package group's origin configuration, use UpdatePackageGroupOriginConfiguration.

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Updates the package origin configuration for a package group.

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Updates the status of one or more versions of a package. Using UpdatePackageVersionsStatus, you can update the status of package versions to Archived, Published, or Unlisted. To set the status of a package version to Disposed, use DisposePackageVersions.

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Update the properties of a repository.

Inherited functions

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Adds an existing external connection to a repository. One external connection is allowed per repository.

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expect abstract fun close()
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Copies package versions from one repository to another repository in the same domain.

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Creates a domain. CodeArtifact domains make it easier to manage multiple repositories across an organization. You can use a domain to apply permissions across many repositories owned by different Amazon Web Services accounts. An asset is stored only once in a domain, even if it's in multiple repositories.

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Creates a package group. For more information about creating package groups, including example CLI commands, see Create a package group in the CodeArtifact User Guide.

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Creates a repository.

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Deletes a domain. You cannot delete a domain that contains repositories. If you want to delete a domain with repositories, first delete its repositories.

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Deletes the resource policy set on a domain.

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Deletes a package and all associated package versions. A deleted package cannot be restored. To delete one or more package versions, use the DeletePackageVersions API.

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Deletes a package group. Deleting a package group does not delete packages or package versions associated with the package group. When a package group is deleted, the direct child package groups will become children of the package group's direct parent package group. Therefore, if any of the child groups are inheriting any settings from the parent, those settings could change.

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Deletes one or more versions of a package. A deleted package version cannot be restored in your repository. If you want to remove a package version from your repository and be able to restore it later, set its status to Archived. Archived packages cannot be downloaded from a repository and don't show up with list package APIs (for example, ListPackageVersions), but you can restore them using UpdatePackageVersionsStatus.

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Deletes a repository.

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Deletes the resource policy that is set on a repository. After a resource policy is deleted, the permissions allowed and denied by the deleted policy are removed. The effect of deleting a resource policy might not be immediate.

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Returns a DomainDescription object that contains information about the requested domain.

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Returns a PackageDescription object that contains information about the requested package.

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Returns a PackageGroupDescription object that contains information about the requested package group.

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Returns a PackageVersionDescription object that contains information about the requested package version.

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Returns a RepositoryDescription object that contains detailed information about the requested repository.

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Removes an existing external connection from a repository.

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Deletes the assets in package versions and sets the package versions' status to Disposed. A disposed package version cannot be restored in your repository because its assets are deleted.

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Returns the most closely associated package group to the specified package. This API does not require that the package exist in any repository in the domain. As such, GetAssociatedPackageGroup can be used to see which package group's origin configuration applies to a package before that package is in a repository. This can be helpful to check if public packages are blocked without ingesting them.

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Generates a temporary authorization token for accessing repositories in the domain. This API requires the codeartifact:GetAuthorizationToken and sts:GetServiceBearerToken permissions. For more information about authorization tokens, see CodeArtifact authentication and tokens.

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Returns the resource policy attached to the specified domain.

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Gets the readme file or descriptive text for a package version.

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Returns the endpoint of a repository for a specific package format. A repository has one endpoint for each package format:

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Returns the resource policy that is set on a repository.

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Lists the repositories in the added repositories list of the specified restriction type for a package group. For more information about restriction types and added repository lists, see Package group origin controls in the CodeArtifact User Guide.

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Returns a list of packages associated with the requested package group. For information package group association and matching, see Package group definition syntax and matching behavior in the CodeArtifact User Guide.

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Returns a list of DomainSummary objects for all domains owned by the Amazon Web Services account that makes this call. Each returned DomainSummary object contains information about a domain.

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Returns a list of package groups in the requested domain.

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Returns a list of PackageSummary objects for packages in a repository that match the request parameters.

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Returns a list of AssetSummary objects for assets in a package version.

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Returns the direct dependencies for a package version. The dependencies are returned as PackageDependency objects. CodeArtifact extracts the dependencies for a package version from the metadata file for the package format (for example, the package.json file for npm packages and the pom.xml file for Maven). Any package version dependencies that are not listed in the configuration file are not returned.

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Returns a list of PackageVersionSummary objects for package versions in a repository that match the request parameters. Package versions of all statuses will be returned by default when calling list-package-versions with no --status parameter.

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Returns a list of RepositorySummary objects. Each RepositorySummary contains information about a repository in the specified Amazon Web Services account and that matches the input parameters.

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Returns a list of RepositorySummary objects. Each RepositorySummary contains information about a repository in the specified domain and that matches the input parameters.

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Returns a list of direct children of the specified package group.

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Gets information about Amazon Web Services tags for a specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in CodeArtifact.

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Creates a new package version containing one or more assets (or files).

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Sets a resource policy on a domain that specifies permissions to access it.

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Sets the package origin configuration for a package.

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Sets the resource policy on a repository that specifies permissions to access it.

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Adds or updates tags for a resource in CodeArtifact.

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Removes tags from a resource in CodeArtifact.

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Updates a package group. This API cannot be used to update a package group's origin configuration or pattern. To update a package group's origin configuration, use UpdatePackageGroupOriginConfiguration.

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Updates the package origin configuration for a package group.

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Updates the status of one or more versions of a package. Using UpdatePackageVersionsStatus, you can update the status of package versions to Archived, Published, or Unlisted. To set the status of a package version to Disposed, use DisposePackageVersions.

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Update the properties of a repository.

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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.