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* This is the AWS CodeCommit API Reference. This reference provides descriptions of the operations and data * types for AWS CodeCommit API along with usage examples. *
** 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 can access it until you send them the new HTTPS or SSH URL to use. *
** Branches, by calling the following: *
** CreateBranch, which creates a branch in a specified repository. *
** DeleteBranch, which deletes the specified branch in a repository unless it is the default branch. *
** 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. *
** Files, by calling the following: *
** DeleteFile, which deletes the content of a specified file from a specified branch. *
** GetBlob, which returns the base-64 encoded content of an individual Git blob object in a repository. *
** GetFile, which returns the base-64 encoded content of a specified file. *
** GetFolder, which returns the contents of a specified folder or directory. *
** PutFile, which adds or modifies a single file in a specified repository and branch. *
** Commits, by calling the following: *
** BatchGetCommits, which returns information about one or more commits in a repository. *
** CreateCommit, which creates a commit for changes to a repository. *
** GetCommit, which returns information about a commit, including commit messages and author and committer * information. *
** GetDifferences, which returns information about the differences in a valid commit specifier (such as a branch, * tag, HEAD, commit ID, or other fully qualified reference). *
** Merges, by calling the following: *
** BatchDescribeMergeConflicts, which returns information about conflicts in a merge between commits in a * repository. *
** CreateUnreferencedMergeCommit, which creates an unreferenced commit between two branches or commits for the * purpose of comparing them and identifying any potential conflicts. *
** DescribeMergeConflicts, which returns information about merge conflicts between the base, source, and * destination versions of a file in a potential merge. *
** GetMergeCommit, which returns information about the merge between a source and destination commit. *
** GetMergeConflicts, which returns information about merge conflicts between the source and destination branch * in a pull request. *
** GetMergeOptions, which returns information about the available merge options between two branches or commit * specifiers. *
** MergeBranchesByFastForward, which merges two branches using the fast-forward merge option. *
** MergeBranchesBySquash, which merges two branches using the squash merge option. *
** MergeBranchesByThreeWay, which merges two branches using the three-way merge option. *
** Pull requests, by calling the following: *
** CreatePullRequest, which creates a pull request in a specified repository. *
** CreatePullRequestApprovalRule, which creates an approval rule for a specified pull request. *
** DeletePullRequestApprovalRule, which deletes an approval rule for a specified pull request. *
** DescribePullRequestEvents, which returns information about one or more pull request events. *
** EvaluatePullRequestApprovalRules, which evaluates whether a pull request has met all the conditions specified * in its associated approval rules. *
** GetCommentsForPullRequest, which returns information about comments on a specified pull request. *
** GetPullRequest, which returns information about a specified pull request. *
** GetPullRequestApprovalStates, which returns information about the approval states for a specified pull * request. *
** GetPullRequestOverrideState, which returns information about whether approval rules have been set aside * (overriden) for a pull request, and if so, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the user or identity that overrode the * rules and their requirements for the pull request. *
** ListPullRequests, which lists all pull requests for a repository. *
** MergePullRequestByFastForward, which merges the source destination branch of a pull request into the specified * destination branch for that pull request using the fast-forward merge option. *
** MergePullRequestBySquash, which merges the source destination branch of a pull request into the specified * destination branch for that pull request using the squash merge option. *
** MergePullRequestByThreeWay. which merges the source destination branch of a pull request into the specified * destination branch for that pull request using the three-way merge option. *
** OverridePullRequestApprovalRules, which sets aside all approval rule requirements for a pull request. *
** PostCommentForPullRequest, which posts a comment to a pull request at the specified line, file, or request. *
** UpdatePullRequestApprovalRuleContent, which updates the structure of an approval rule for a pull request. *
** UpdatePullRequestApprovalState, which updates the state of an approval on a pull request. *
** UpdatePullRequestDescription, which updates the description of a pull request. *
** UpdatePullRequestStatus, which updates the status of a pull request. *
** UpdatePullRequestTitle, which updates the title of a pull request. *
** Approval rule templates, by calling the following: *
** AssociateApprovalRuleTemplateWithRepository, which associates a template with a specified repository. After * the template is associated with a repository, AWS CodeCommit creates approval rules that match the template * conditions on every pull request created in the specified repository. *
** BatchAssociateApprovalRuleTemplateWithRepositories, which associates a template with one or more specified * repositories. After the template is associated with a repository, AWS CodeCommit creates approval rules that match * the template conditions on every pull request created in the specified repositories. *
** BatchDisassociateApprovalRuleTemplateFromRepositories, which removes the association between a template and * specified repositories so that approval rules based on the template are not automatically created when pull requests * are created in those repositories. *
** CreateApprovalRuleTemplate, which creates a template for approval rules that can then be associated with one * or more repositories in your AWS account. *
** DeleteApprovalRuleTemplate, which deletes the specified template. It does not remove approval rules on pull * requests already created with the template. *
** DisassociateApprovalRuleTemplateFromRepository, which removes the association between a template and a * repository so that approval rules based on the template are not automatically created when pull requests are created * in the specified repository. *
** GetApprovalRuleTemplate, which returns information about an approval rule template. *
** ListApprovalRuleTemplates, which lists all approval rule templates in the AWS Region in your AWS account. *
** ListAssociatedApprovalRuleTemplatesForRepository, which lists all approval rule templates that are associated * with a specified repository. *
** ListRepositoriesForApprovalRuleTemplate, which lists all repositories associated with the specified approval * rule template. *
** UpdateApprovalRuleTemplateDescription, which updates the description of an approval rule template. *
** UpdateApprovalRuleTemplateName, which updates the name of an approval rule template. *
** UpdateApprovalRuleTemplateContent, which updates the content of an approval rule template. *
** Comments in a repository, by calling the following: *
** DeleteCommentContent, which deletes the content of a comment on a commit in a repository. *
** GetComment, which returns information about a comment on a commit. *
** GetCommentReactions, which returns information about emoji reactions to comments. *
** GetCommentsForComparedCommit, which returns information about comments on the comparison between two commit * specifiers in a repository. *
** PostCommentForComparedCommit, which creates a comment on the comparison between two commit specifiers in a * repository. *
** PostCommentReply, which creates a reply to a comment. *
** PutCommentReaction, which creates or updates an emoji reaction to a comment. *
** UpdateComment, which updates the content of a comment on a commit in a repository. *
** Tags used to tag resources in AWS CodeCommit (not Git tags), by calling the following: *
** ListTagsForResource, which gets information about AWS tags for a specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in AWS * CodeCommit. *
** TagResource, which adds or updates tags for a resource in AWS CodeCommit. *
** UntagResource, which removes tags for a resource in AWS CodeCommit. *
** 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. *
*/ package com.amazonaws.services.codecommit;