aws-elixir v0.0.11 AWS.CertificateManager
AWS Certificate Manager
Welcome to the AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) Command Reference. This guide provides descriptions, syntax, and usage examples for each ACM command. You can use AWS Certificate Manager to request ACM Certificates for your AWS-based websites and applications. For general information about using ACM and for more information about using the console, see the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide. For more information about using the ACM API, see the AWS Certificate Manager API Reference.
Summary
Functions
Deletes an ACM Certificate and its associated private key. If this action
succeeds, the certificate no longer appears in the list of ACM Certificates
that can be displayed by calling the ListCertificates
action or be
retrieved by calling the GetCertificate
action. The certificate will not
be available for use by other AWS services
Returns a list of the fields contained in the specified ACM Certificate. For example, this action returns the certificate status, a flag that indicates whether the certificate is associated with any other AWS service, and the date at which the certificate request was created. The ACM Certificate is specified on input by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
Retrieves an ACM Certificate and certificate chain for the certificate specified by an ARN. The chain is an ordered list of certificates that contains the root certificate, intermediate certificates of subordinate CAs, and the ACM Certificate. The certificate and certificate chain are base64 encoded. If you want to decode the certificate chain to see the individual certificate fields, you can use OpenSSL
Retrieves a list of the ACM Certificate ARNs, and the domain name for each
ARN, owned by the calling account. You can filter the list based on the
CertificateStatuses
parameter, and you can display up to MaxItems
certificates at one time. If you have more than MaxItems
certificates,
use the NextToken
marker from the response object in your next call to
the ListCertificates
action to retrieve the next set of certificate ARNs
Requests an ACM Certificate for use with other AWS services. To request an ACM Certificate, you must specify the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for your site. You can also specify additional FQDNs if users can reach your site by using other names. For each domain name you specify, email is sent to the domain owner to request approval to issue the certificate. After receiving approval from the domain owner, the ACM Certificate is issued. For more information, see the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide
Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation. The domain owner or an authorized representative must approve the ACM Certificate before it can be issued. The certificate can be approved by clicking a link in the mail to navigate to the Amazon certificate approval website and then clicking I Approve. However, the validation email can be blocked by spam filters. Therefore, if you do not receive the original mail, you can request that the mail be resent within 72 hours of requesting the ACM Certificate. If more than 72 hours have elapsed since your original request or since your last attempt to resend validation mail, you must request a new certificate
Functions
Deletes an ACM Certificate and its associated private key. If this action
succeeds, the certificate no longer appears in the list of ACM Certificates
that can be displayed by calling the ListCertificates
action or be
retrieved by calling the GetCertificate
action. The certificate will not
be available for use by other AWS services.
Returns a list of the fields contained in the specified ACM Certificate. For example, this action returns the certificate status, a flag that indicates whether the certificate is associated with any other AWS service, and the date at which the certificate request was created. The ACM Certificate is specified on input by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Retrieves an ACM Certificate and certificate chain for the certificate specified by an ARN. The chain is an ordered list of certificates that contains the root certificate, intermediate certificates of subordinate CAs, and the ACM Certificate. The certificate and certificate chain are base64 encoded. If you want to decode the certificate chain to see the individual certificate fields, you can use OpenSSL.
Retrieves a list of the ACM Certificate ARNs, and the domain name for each
ARN, owned by the calling account. You can filter the list based on the
CertificateStatuses
parameter, and you can display up to MaxItems
certificates at one time. If you have more than MaxItems
certificates,
use the NextToken
marker from the response object in your next call to
the ListCertificates
action to retrieve the next set of certificate ARNs.
Requests an ACM Certificate for use with other AWS services. To request an ACM Certificate, you must specify the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for your site. You can also specify additional FQDNs if users can reach your site by using other names. For each domain name you specify, email is sent to the domain owner to request approval to issue the certificate. After receiving approval from the domain owner, the ACM Certificate is issued. For more information, see the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide .
Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation. The domain owner or an authorized representative must approve the ACM Certificate before it can be issued. The certificate can be approved by clicking a link in the mail to navigate to the Amazon certificate approval website and then clicking I Approve. However, the validation email can be blocked by spam filters. Therefore, if you do not receive the original mail, you can request that the mail be resent within 72 hours of requesting the ACM Certificate. If more than 72 hours have elapsed since your original request or since your last attempt to resend validation mail, you must request a new certificate.