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package co.elastic.clients.elasticsearch.ssl;

import co.elastic.clients.ApiClient;
import co.elastic.clients.elasticsearch._types.ElasticsearchException;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.ElasticsearchTransport;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.Endpoint;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.JsonEndpoint;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.Transport;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.TransportOptions;
import co.elastic.clients.util.ObjectBuilder;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;

//----------------------------------------------------------------
//       THIS CODE IS GENERATED. MANUAL EDITS WILL BE LOST.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
//
// This code is generated from the Elasticsearch API specification
// at https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-specification
//
// Manual updates to this file will be lost when the code is
// re-generated.
//
// If you find a property that is missing or wrongly typed, please
// open an issue or a PR on the API specification repository.
//
//----------------------------------------------------------------

/**
 * Client for the ssl namespace.
 */
public class ElasticsearchSslClient extends ApiClient {

	public ElasticsearchSslClient(ElasticsearchTransport transport) {
		super(transport, null);
	}

	public ElasticsearchSslClient(ElasticsearchTransport transport, @Nullable TransportOptions transportOptions) {
		super(transport, transportOptions);
	}

	@Override
	public ElasticsearchSslClient withTransportOptions(@Nullable TransportOptions transportOptions) {
		return new ElasticsearchSslClient(this.transport, transportOptions);
	}

	// ----- Endpoint: ssl.certificates

	/**
	 * Get SSL certificates.
	 * 

* Get information about the X.509 certificates that are used to encrypt * communications in the cluster. The API returns a list that includes * certificates from all TLS contexts including: *

    *
  • Settings for transport and HTTP interfaces
  • *
  • TLS settings that are used within authentication realms
  • *
  • TLS settings for remote monitoring exporters
  • *
*

* The list includes certificates that are used for configuring trust, such as * those configured in the xpack.security.transport.ssl.truststore * and xpack.security.transport.ssl.certificate_authorities * settings. It also includes certificates that are used for configuring server * identity, such as xpack.security.http.ssl.keystore and * xpack.security.http.ssl.certificate settings. *

* The list does not include certificates that are sourced from the default SSL * context of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), even if those certificates are * in use within Elasticsearch. *

* NOTE: When a PKCS#11 token is configured as the truststore of the JRE, the * API returns all the certificates that are included in the PKCS#11 token * irrespective of whether these are used in the Elasticsearch TLS * configuration. *

* If Elasticsearch is configured to use a keystore or truststore, the API * output includes all certificates in that store, even though some of the * certificates might not be in active use within the cluster. * * @see Documentation * on elastic.co */ public CertificatesResponse certificates() throws IOException, ElasticsearchException { return this.transport.performRequest(CertificatesRequest._INSTANCE, CertificatesRequest._ENDPOINT, this.transportOptions); } }





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