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package com.amazonaws.services.kms;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;
import com.amazonaws.services.kms.model.*;
/**
* Interface for accessing KMS.
*
* Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from
* {@link com.amazonaws.services.kms.AbstractAWSKMS} instead.
*
*
* AWS Key Management Service
*
* AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) is an encryption and key management web service. This guide describes the AWS
* KMS operations that you can call programmatically. For general information about AWS KMS, see the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
*
* AWS provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various programming languages and platforms (Java,
* Ruby, .Net, macOS, Android, etc.). The SDKs provide a convenient way to create programmatic access to AWS KMS and
* other AWS services. For example, the SDKs take care of tasks such as signing requests (see below), managing errors,
* and retrying requests automatically. For more information about the AWS SDKs, including how to download and install
* them, see Tools for Amazon Web Services.
*
*
*
* We recommend that you use the AWS SDKs to make programmatic API calls to AWS KMS.
*
*
* Clients must support TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.0. We recommend TLS 1.2. Clients must also support cipher
* suites with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) such as Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman (DHE) or Elliptic Curve Ephemeral
* Diffie-Hellman (ECDHE). Most modern systems such as Java 7 and later support these modes.
*
*
* Signing Requests
*
*
* Requests must be signed by using an access key ID and a secret access key. We strongly recommend that you do
* not use your AWS account (root) access key ID and secret key for everyday work with AWS KMS. Instead, use the
* access key ID and secret access key for an IAM user. You can also use the AWS Security Token Service to generate
* temporary security credentials that you can use to sign requests.
*
*
* All AWS KMS operations require Signature Version 4.
*
*
* Logging API Requests
*
*
* AWS KMS supports AWS CloudTrail, a service that logs AWS API calls and related events for your AWS account and
* delivers them to an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. By using the information collected by CloudTrail, you can
* determine what requests were made to AWS KMS, who made the request, when it was made, and so on. To learn more about
* CloudTrail, including how to turn it on and find your log files, see the AWS CloudTrail User Guide.
*
*
* Additional Resources
*
*
* For more information about credentials and request signing, see the following:
*
*
* -
*
* AWS Security Credentials -
* This topic provides general information about the types of credentials used for accessing AWS.
*
*
* -
*
* Temporary Security Credentials
* - This section of the IAM User Guide describes how to create and use temporary security credentials.
*
*
* -
*
* Signature Version 4 Signing
* Process - This set of topics walks you through the process of signing a request using an access key ID and a
* secret access key.
*
*
*
*
* Commonly Used API Operations
*
*
* Of the API operations discussed in this guide, the following will prove the most useful for most applications. You
* will likely perform operations other than these, such as creating keys and assigning policies, by using the console.
*
*
* -
*
* Encrypt
*
*
* -
*
* Decrypt
*
*
* -
*
* GenerateDataKey
*
*
* -
*
*
*
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public interface AWSKMS {
/**
* The region metadata service name for computing region endpoints. You can use this value to retrieve metadata
* (such as supported regions) of the service.
*
* @see RegionUtils#getRegionsForService(String)
*/
String ENDPOINT_PREFIX = "kms";
/**
* Overrides the default endpoint for this client ("https://kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/"). Callers can use this
* method to control which AWS region they want to work with.
*
* Callers can pass in just the endpoint (ex: "kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") or a full URL, including the protocol
* (ex: "https://kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/"). If the protocol is not specified here, the default protocol from
* this client's {@link ClientConfiguration} will be used, which by default is HTTPS.
*
* For more information on using AWS regions with the AWS SDK for Java, and a complete list of all available
* endpoints for all AWS services, see:
* http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=3912
*
* This method is not threadsafe. An endpoint should be configured when the client is created and before any
* service requests are made. Changing it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in
* transit or retrying.
*
* @param endpoint
* The endpoint (ex: "kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") or a full URL, including the protocol (ex:
* "https://kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") of the region specific AWS endpoint this client will communicate
* with.
* @deprecated use {@link AwsClientBuilder#setEndpointConfiguration(AwsClientBuilder.EndpointConfiguration)} for
* example:
* {@code builder.setEndpointConfiguration(new EndpointConfiguration(endpoint, signingRegion));}
*/
@Deprecated
void setEndpoint(String endpoint);
/**
* An alternative to {@link AWSKMS#setEndpoint(String)}, sets the regional endpoint for this client's service calls.
* Callers can use this method to control which AWS region they want to work with.
*
* By default, all service endpoints in all regions use the https protocol. To use http instead, specify it in the
* {@link ClientConfiguration} supplied at construction.
*
* This method is not threadsafe. A region should be configured when the client is created and before any service
* requests are made. Changing it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in transit
* or retrying.
*
* @param region
* The region this client will communicate with. See {@link Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)}
* for accessing a given region. Must not be null and must be a region where the service is available.
*
* @see Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)
* @see Region#createClient(Class, com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration)
* @see Region#isServiceSupported(String)
* @deprecated use {@link AwsClientBuilder#setRegion(String)}
*/
@Deprecated
void setRegion(Region region);
/**
*
* Cancels the deletion of a customer master key (CMK). When this operation is successful, the CMK is set to the
* Disabled
state. To enable a CMK, use EnableKey. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in
* a different AWS account.
*
*
* For more information about scheduling and canceling deletion of a CMK, see Deleting Customer Master Keys
* in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param cancelKeyDeletionRequest
* @return Result of the CancelKeyDeletion operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.CancelKeyDeletion
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
CancelKeyDeletionResult cancelKeyDeletion(CancelKeyDeletionRequest cancelKeyDeletionRequest);
/**
*
* Creates a display name for a customer-managed customer master key (CMK). You can use an alias to identify a CMK
* in selected operations, such as Encrypt and GenerateDataKey.
*
*
* Each CMK can have multiple aliases, but each alias points to only one CMK. The alias name must be unique in the
* AWS account and region. To simplify code that runs in multiple regions, use the same alias name, but point it to
* a different CMK in each region.
*
*
* Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can delete and change the aliases of a CMK without affecting the
* CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the aliases of all
* CMKs, use the ListAliases operation.
*
*
* The alias name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-).
* Alias names cannot begin with aws/. That alias name prefix is reserved for AWS managed CMKs.
*
*
* The alias and the CMK it is mapped to must be in the same AWS account and the same region. You cannot perform
* this operation on an alias in a different AWS account.
*
*
* To map an existing alias to a different CMK, call UpdateAlias.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param createAliasRequest
* @return Result of the CreateAlias operation returned by the service.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws AlreadyExistsException
* The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidAliasNameException
* The request was rejected because the specified alias name is not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws LimitExceededException
* The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more information, see Limits in the AWS Key
* Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.CreateAlias
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
CreateAliasResult createAlias(CreateAliasRequest createAliasRequest);
/**
*
* Adds a grant to a customer master key (CMK). The grant specifies who can use the CMK and under what conditions.
* When setting permissions, grants are an alternative to key policies.
*
*
* To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the
* KeyId
parameter. For more information about grants, see Grants in the AWS Key Management
* Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param createGrantRequest
* @return Result of the CreateGrant operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DisabledException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK is not enabled.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidGrantTokenException
* The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.
* @throws LimitExceededException
* The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more information, see Limits in the AWS Key
* Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.CreateGrant
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
CreateGrantResult createGrant(CreateGrantRequest createGrantRequest);
/**
*
* Creates a customer master key (CMK) in the caller's AWS account.
*
*
* You can use a CMK to encrypt small amounts of data (4 KiB or less) directly. But CMKs are more commonly used to
* encrypt data encryption keys (DEKs), which are used to encrypt raw data. For more information about DEKs and the
* difference between CMKs and DEKs, see the following:
*
*
* -
*
* The GenerateDataKey operation
*
*
* -
*
* AWS Key Management Service
* Concepts in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide
*
*
*
*
* You cannot use this operation to create a CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
* @param createKeyRequest
* @return Result of the CreateKey operation returned by the service.
* @throws MalformedPolicyDocumentException
* The request was rejected because the specified policy is not syntactically or semantically correct.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not
* valid for this operation.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws LimitExceededException
* The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more information, see Limits in the AWS Key
* Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws TagException
* The request was rejected because one or more tags are not valid.
* @sample AWSKMS.CreateKey
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
CreateKeyResult createKey(CreateKeyRequest createKeyRequest);
/**
* Simplified method form for invoking the CreateKey operation.
*
* @see #createKey(CreateKeyRequest)
*/
CreateKeyResult createKey();
/**
*
* Decrypts ciphertext. Ciphertext is plaintext that has been previously encrypted by using any of the following
* operations:
*
*
* -
*
* GenerateDataKey
*
*
* -
*
*
* -
*
* Encrypt
*
*
*
*
* Whenever possible, use key policies to give users permission to call the Decrypt operation on the CMK, instead of
* IAM policies. Otherwise, you might create an IAM user policy that gives the user Decrypt permission on all CMKs.
* This user could decrypt ciphertext that was encrypted by CMKs in other accounts if the key policy for the
* cross-account CMK permits it. If you must use an IAM policy for Decrypt
permissions, limit the user
* to particular CMKs or particular trusted accounts.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param decryptRequest
* @return Result of the Decrypt operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DisabledException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK is not enabled.
* @throws InvalidCiphertextException
* The request was rejected because the specified ciphertext, or additional authenticated data incorporated
* into the ciphertext, such as the encryption context, is corrupted, missing, or otherwise invalid.
* @throws KeyUnavailableException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK was not available. The request can be retried.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidGrantTokenException
* The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.Decrypt
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
DecryptResult decrypt(DecryptRequest decryptRequest);
/**
*
* Deletes the specified alias. You cannot perform this operation on an alias in a different AWS account.
*
*
* Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can delete and change the aliases of a CMK without affecting the
* CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the aliases of all
* CMKs, use the ListAliases operation.
*
*
* Each CMK can have multiple aliases. To change the alias of a CMK, use DeleteAlias to delete the current
* alias and CreateAlias to create a new alias. To associate an existing alias with a different customer
* master key (CMK), call UpdateAlias.
*
*
* @param deleteAliasRequest
* @return Result of the DeleteAlias operation returned by the service.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.DeleteAlias
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
DeleteAliasResult deleteAlias(DeleteAliasRequest deleteAliasRequest);
/**
*
* Deletes key material that you previously imported. This operation makes the specified customer master key (CMK)
* unusable. For more information about importing key material into AWS KMS, see Importing Key Material in the
* AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS
* account.
*
*
* When the specified CMK is in the PendingDeletion
state, this operation does not change the CMK's
* state. Otherwise, it changes the CMK's state to PendingImport
.
*
*
* After you delete key material, you can use ImportKeyMaterial to reimport the same key material into the
* CMK.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param deleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest
* @return Result of the DeleteImportedKeyMaterial operation returned by the service.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not
* valid for this operation.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.DeleteImportedKeyMaterial
* @see AWS
* API Documentation
*/
DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResult deleteImportedKeyMaterial(DeleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest deleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest);
/**
*
* Provides detailed information about the specified customer master key (CMK).
*
*
* You can use DescribeKey
on a predefined AWS alias, that is, an AWS alias with no key ID. When you
* do, AWS KMS associates the alias with an AWS managed CMK and
* returns its KeyId
and Arn
in the response.
*
*
* To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of
* the KeyId parameter.
*
*
* @param describeKeyRequest
* @return Result of the DescribeKey operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @sample AWSKMS.DescribeKey
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
DescribeKeyResult describeKey(DescribeKeyRequest describeKeyRequest);
/**
*
* Sets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to disabled, thereby preventing its use for cryptographic
* operations. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects the Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param disableKeyRequest
* @return Result of the DisableKey operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.DisableKey
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
DisableKeyResult disableKey(DisableKeyRequest disableKeyRequest);
/**
*
* Disables automatic rotation of
* the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a
* different AWS account.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param disableKeyRotationRequest
* @return Result of the DisableKeyRotation operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DisabledException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK is not enabled.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not
* valid for this operation.
* @sample AWSKMS.DisableKeyRotation
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
DisableKeyRotationResult disableKeyRotation(DisableKeyRotationRequest disableKeyRotationRequest);
/**
*
* Sets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to enabled, thereby permitting its use for cryptographic
* operations. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param enableKeyRequest
* @return Result of the EnableKey operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws LimitExceededException
* The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more information, see Limits in the AWS Key
* Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.EnableKey
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
EnableKeyResult enableKey(EnableKeyRequest enableKeyRequest);
/**
*
* Enables automatic rotation of the
* key material for the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a
* different AWS account.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param enableKeyRotationRequest
* @return Result of the EnableKeyRotation operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DisabledException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK is not enabled.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not
* valid for this operation.
* @sample AWSKMS.EnableKeyRotation
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
EnableKeyRotationResult enableKeyRotation(EnableKeyRotationRequest enableKeyRotationRequest);
/**
*
* Encrypts plaintext into ciphertext by using a customer master key (CMK). The Encrypt
operation has
* two primary use cases:
*
*
* -
*
* You can encrypt up to 4 kilobytes (4096 bytes) of arbitrary data such as an RSA key, a database password, or
* other sensitive information.
*
*
* -
*
* You can use the Encrypt
operation to move encrypted data from one AWS region to another. In the
* first region, generate a data key and use the plaintext key to encrypt the data. Then, in the new region, call
* the Encrypt
method on same plaintext data key. Now, you can safely move the encrypted data and
* encrypted data key to the new region, and decrypt in the new region when necessary.
*
*
*
*
* You don't need use this operation to encrypt a data key within a region. The GenerateDataKey and
* GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext operations return an encrypted data key.
*
*
* Also, you don't need to use this operation to encrypt data in your application. You can use the plaintext and
* encrypted data keys that the GenerateDataKey
operation returns.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of
* the KeyId parameter.
*
*
* @param encryptRequest
* @return Result of the Encrypt operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DisabledException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK is not enabled.
* @throws KeyUnavailableException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK was not available. The request can be retried.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidKeyUsageException
* The request was rejected because the specified KeySpec
value is not valid.
* @throws InvalidGrantTokenException
* The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.Encrypt
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
EncryptResult encrypt(EncryptRequest encryptRequest);
/**
*
* Returns a data encryption key that you can use in your application to encrypt data locally.
*
*
* You must specify the customer master key (CMK) under which to generate the data key. You must also specify the
* length of the data key using either the KeySpec
or NumberOfBytes
field. You must
* specify one field or the other, but not both. For common key lengths (128-bit and 256-bit symmetric keys), we
* recommend that you use KeySpec
. To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account,
* specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
*
*
* This operation returns a plaintext copy of the data key in the Plaintext
field of the response, and
* an encrypted copy of the data key in the CiphertextBlob
field. The data key is encrypted under the
* CMK specified in the KeyId
field of the request.
*
*
* We recommend that you use the following pattern to encrypt data locally in your application:
*
*
* -
*
* Use this operation (GenerateDataKey
) to get a data encryption key.
*
*
* -
*
* Use the plaintext data encryption key (returned in the Plaintext
field of the response) to encrypt
* data locally, then erase the plaintext data key from memory.
*
*
* -
*
* Store the encrypted data key (returned in the CiphertextBlob
field of the response) alongside the
* locally encrypted data.
*
*
*
*
* To decrypt data locally:
*
*
* -
*
* Use the Decrypt operation to decrypt the encrypted data key into a plaintext copy of the data key.
*
*
* -
*
* Use the plaintext data key to decrypt data locally, then erase the plaintext data key from memory.
*
*
*
*
* To return only an encrypted copy of the data key, use GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext. To return a random
* byte string that is cryptographically secure, use GenerateRandom.
*
*
* If you use the optional EncryptionContext
field, you must store at least enough information to be
* able to reconstruct the full encryption context when you later send the ciphertext to the Decrypt
* operation. It is a good practice to choose an encryption context that you can reconstruct on the fly to better
* secure the ciphertext. For more information, see Encryption Context in the
* AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param generateDataKeyRequest
* @return Result of the GenerateDataKey operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DisabledException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK is not enabled.
* @throws KeyUnavailableException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK was not available. The request can be retried.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidKeyUsageException
* The request was rejected because the specified KeySpec
value is not valid.
* @throws InvalidGrantTokenException
* The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.GenerateDataKey
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
GenerateDataKeyResult generateDataKey(GenerateDataKeyRequest generateDataKeyRequest);
/**
*
* Returns a data encryption key encrypted under a customer master key (CMK). This operation is identical to
* GenerateDataKey but returns only the encrypted copy of the data key.
*
*
* To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of
* the KeyId parameter.
*
*
* This operation is useful in a system that has multiple components with different degrees of trust. For example,
* consider a system that stores encrypted data in containers. Each container stores the encrypted data and an
* encrypted copy of the data key. One component of the system, called the control plane, creates new
* containers. When it creates a new container, it uses this operation (GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext
* ) to get an encrypted data key and then stores it in the container. Later, a different component of the system,
* called the data plane, puts encrypted data into the containers. To do this, it passes the encrypted data
* key to the Decrypt operation. It then uses the returned plaintext data key to encrypt data and finally
* stores the encrypted data in the container. In this system, the control plane never sees the plaintext data key.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest
* @return Result of the GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DisabledException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK is not enabled.
* @throws KeyUnavailableException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK was not available. The request can be retried.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidKeyUsageException
* The request was rejected because the specified KeySpec
value is not valid.
* @throws InvalidGrantTokenException
* The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext
* @see AWS API Documentation
*/
GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResult generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext(GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest);
/**
*
* Returns a random byte string that is cryptographically secure.
*
*
* For more information about entropy and random number generation, see the AWS Key Management Service
* Cryptographic Details whitepaper.
*
*
* @param generateRandomRequest
* @return Result of the GenerateRandom operation returned by the service.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @sample AWSKMS.GenerateRandom
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
GenerateRandomResult generateRandom(GenerateRandomRequest generateRandomRequest);
/**
* Simplified method form for invoking the GenerateRandom operation.
*
* @see #generateRandom(GenerateRandomRequest)
*/
GenerateRandomResult generateRandom();
/**
*
* Gets a key policy attached to the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK
* in a different AWS account.
*
*
* @param getKeyPolicyRequest
* @return Result of the GetKeyPolicy operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.GetKeyPolicy
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
GetKeyPolicyResult getKeyPolicy(GetKeyPolicyRequest getKeyPolicyRequest);
/**
*
* Gets a Boolean value that indicates whether automatic rotation of the key
* material is enabled for the specified customer master key (CMK).
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* -
*
* Disabled: The key rotation status does not change when you disable a CMK. However, while the CMK is disabled, AWS
* KMS does not rotate the backing key.
*
*
* -
*
* Pending deletion: While a CMK is pending deletion, its key rotation status is false
and AWS KMS does
* not rotate the backing key. If you cancel the deletion, the original key rotation status is restored.
*
*
*
*
* To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the
* KeyId
parameter.
*
*
* @param getKeyRotationStatusRequest
* @return Result of the GetKeyRotationStatus operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not
* valid for this operation.
* @sample AWSKMS.GetKeyRotationStatus
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
GetKeyRotationStatusResult getKeyRotationStatus(GetKeyRotationStatusRequest getKeyRotationStatusRequest);
/**
*
* Returns the items you need in order to import key material into AWS KMS from your existing key management
* infrastructure. For more information about importing key material into AWS KMS, see Importing Key Material in the
* AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* You must specify the key ID of the customer master key (CMK) into which you will import key material. This CMK's
* Origin
must be EXTERNAL
. You must also specify the wrapping algorithm and type of
* wrapping key (public key) that you will use to encrypt the key material. You cannot perform this operation on a
* CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
* This operation returns a public key and an import token. Use the public key to encrypt the key material. Store
* the import token to send with a subsequent ImportKeyMaterial request. The public key and import token from
* the same response must be used together. These items are valid for 24 hours. When they expire, they cannot be
* used for a subsequent ImportKeyMaterial request. To get new ones, send another
* GetParametersForImport
request.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param getParametersForImportRequest
* @return Result of the GetParametersForImport operation returned by the service.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not
* valid for this operation.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.GetParametersForImport
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
GetParametersForImportResult getParametersForImport(GetParametersForImportRequest getParametersForImportRequest);
/**
*
* Imports key material into an existing AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that was created without key material.
* You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account. For more information about creating CMKs
* with no key material and then importing key material, see Importing Key Material in the
* AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* Before using this operation, call GetParametersForImport. Its response includes a public key and an import
* token. Use the public key to encrypt the key material. Then, submit the import token from the same
* GetParametersForImport
response.
*
*
* When calling this operation, you must specify the following values:
*
*
* -
*
* The key ID or key ARN of a CMK with no key material. Its Origin
must be EXTERNAL
.
*
*
* To create a CMK with no key material, call CreateKey and set the value of its Origin
* parameter to EXTERNAL
. To get the Origin
of a CMK, call DescribeKey.)
*
*
* -
*
* The encrypted key material. To get the public key to encrypt the key material, call
* GetParametersForImport.
*
*
* -
*
* The import token that GetParametersForImport returned. This token and the public key used to encrypt the
* key material must have come from the same response.
*
*
* -
*
* Whether the key material expires and if so, when. If you set an expiration date, you can change it only by
* reimporting the same key material and specifying a new expiration date. If the key material expires, AWS KMS
* deletes the key material and the CMK becomes unusable. To use the CMK again, you must reimport the same key
* material.
*
*
*
*
* When this operation is successful, the CMK's key state changes from PendingImport
to
* Enabled
, and you can use the CMK. After you successfully import key material into a CMK, you can
* reimport the same key material into that CMK, but you cannot import different key material.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param importKeyMaterialRequest
* @return Result of the ImportKeyMaterial operation returned by the service.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not
* valid for this operation.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws InvalidCiphertextException
* The request was rejected because the specified ciphertext, or additional authenticated data incorporated
* into the ciphertext, such as the encryption context, is corrupted, missing, or otherwise invalid.
* @throws IncorrectKeyMaterialException
* The request was rejected because the provided key material is invalid or is not the same key material
* that was previously imported into this customer master key (CMK).
* @throws ExpiredImportTokenException
* The request was rejected because the provided import token is expired. Use GetParametersForImport
* to get a new import token and public key, use the new public key to encrypt the key material, and then
* try the request again.
* @throws InvalidImportTokenException
* The request was rejected because the provided import token is invalid or is associated with a different
* customer master key (CMK).
* @sample AWSKMS.ImportKeyMaterial
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ImportKeyMaterialResult importKeyMaterial(ImportKeyMaterialRequest importKeyMaterialRequest);
/**
*
* Gets a list of aliases in the caller's AWS account and region. You cannot list aliases in other accounts. For
* more information about aliases, see CreateAlias.
*
*
* By default, the ListAliases command returns all aliases in the account and region. To get only the aliases that
* point to a particular customer master key (CMK), use the KeyId
parameter.
*
*
* The ListAliases
response can include aliases that you created and associated with your customer
* managed CMKs, and aliases that AWS created and associated with AWS managed CMKs in your account. You can
* recognize AWS aliases because their names have the format aws/<service-name>
, such as
* aws/dynamodb
.
*
*
* The response might also include aliases that have no TargetKeyId
field. These are predefined aliases
* that AWS has created but has not yet associated with a CMK. Aliases that AWS creates in your account, including
* predefined aliases, do not count against your AWS KMS aliases limit.
*
*
* @param listAliasesRequest
* @return Result of the ListAliases operation returned by the service.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidMarkerException
* The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where pagination should next begin is not
* valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @sample AWSKMS.ListAliases
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ListAliasesResult listAliases(ListAliasesRequest listAliasesRequest);
/**
* Simplified method form for invoking the ListAliases operation.
*
* @see #listAliases(ListAliasesRequest)
*/
ListAliasesResult listAliases();
/**
*
* Gets a list of all grants for the specified customer master key (CMK).
*
*
* To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the
* KeyId
parameter.
*
*
* @param listGrantsRequest
* @return Result of the ListGrants operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidMarkerException
* The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where pagination should next begin is not
* valid.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.ListGrants
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ListGrantsResult listGrants(ListGrantsRequest listGrantsRequest);
/**
*
* Gets the names of the key policies that are attached to a customer master key (CMK). This operation is designed
* to get policy names that you can use in a GetKeyPolicy operation. However, the only valid policy name is
* default
. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
* @param listKeyPoliciesRequest
* @return Result of the ListKeyPolicies operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.ListKeyPolicies
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ListKeyPoliciesResult listKeyPolicies(ListKeyPoliciesRequest listKeyPoliciesRequest);
/**
*
* Gets a list of all customer master keys (CMKs) in the caller's AWS account and region.
*
*
* @param listKeysRequest
* @return Result of the ListKeys operation returned by the service.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidMarkerException
* The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where pagination should next begin is not
* valid.
* @sample AWSKMS.ListKeys
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ListKeysResult listKeys(ListKeysRequest listKeysRequest);
/**
* Simplified method form for invoking the ListKeys operation.
*
* @see #listKeys(ListKeysRequest)
*/
ListKeysResult listKeys();
/**
*
* Returns a list of all tags for the specified customer master key (CMK).
*
*
* You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
* @param listResourceTagsRequest
* @return Result of the ListResourceTags operation returned by the service.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws InvalidMarkerException
* The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where pagination should next begin is not
* valid.
* @sample AWSKMS.ListResourceTags
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ListResourceTagsResult listResourceTags(ListResourceTagsRequest listResourceTagsRequest);
/**
*
* Returns a list of all grants for which the grant's RetiringPrincipal
matches the one specified.
*
*
* A typical use is to list all grants that you are able to retire. To retire a grant, use RetireGrant.
*
*
* @param listRetirableGrantsRequest
* @return Result of the ListRetirableGrants operation returned by the service.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidMarkerException
* The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where pagination should next begin is not
* valid.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @sample AWSKMS.ListRetirableGrants
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ListRetirableGrantsResult listRetirableGrants(ListRetirableGrantsRequest listRetirableGrantsRequest);
/**
*
* Attaches a key policy to the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a
* different AWS account.
*
*
* For more information about key policies, see Key Policies in the AWS Key
* Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param putKeyPolicyRequest
* @return Result of the PutKeyPolicy operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws MalformedPolicyDocumentException
* The request was rejected because the specified policy is not syntactically or semantically correct.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not
* valid for this operation.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws LimitExceededException
* The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more information, see Limits in the AWS Key
* Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.PutKeyPolicy
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
PutKeyPolicyResult putKeyPolicy(PutKeyPolicyRequest putKeyPolicyRequest);
/**
*
* Encrypts data on the server side with a new customer master key (CMK) without exposing the plaintext of the data
* on the client side. The data is first decrypted and then reencrypted. You can also use this operation to change
* the encryption context of a ciphertext.
*
*
* You can reencrypt data using CMKs in different AWS accounts.
*
*
* Unlike other operations, ReEncrypt
is authorized twice, once as ReEncryptFrom
on the
* source CMK and once as ReEncryptTo
on the destination CMK. We recommend that you include the
* "kms:ReEncrypt*"
permission in your key policies to permit
* reencryption from or to the CMK. This permission is automatically included in the key policy when you create a
* CMK through the console. But you must include it manually when you create a CMK programmatically or when you set
* a key policy with the PutKeyPolicy operation.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param reEncryptRequest
* @return Result of the ReEncrypt operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DisabledException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK is not enabled.
* @throws InvalidCiphertextException
* The request was rejected because the specified ciphertext, or additional authenticated data incorporated
* into the ciphertext, such as the encryption context, is corrupted, missing, or otherwise invalid.
* @throws KeyUnavailableException
* The request was rejected because the specified CMK was not available. The request can be retried.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidKeyUsageException
* The request was rejected because the specified KeySpec
value is not valid.
* @throws InvalidGrantTokenException
* The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.ReEncrypt
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ReEncryptResult reEncrypt(ReEncryptRequest reEncryptRequest);
/**
*
* Retires a grant. To clean up, you can retire a grant when you're done using it. You should revoke a grant when
* you intend to actively deny operations that depend on it. The following are permitted to call this API:
*
*
* -
*
* The AWS account (root user) under which the grant was created
*
*
* -
*
* The RetiringPrincipal
, if present in the grant
*
*
* -
*
* The GranteePrincipal
, if RetireGrant
is an operation specified in the grant
*
*
*
*
* You must identify the grant to retire by its grant token or by a combination of the grant ID and the Amazon
* Resource Name (ARN) of the customer master key (CMK). A grant token is a unique variable-length base64-encoded
* string. A grant ID is a 64 character unique identifier of a grant. The CreateGrant operation returns both.
*
*
* @param retireGrantRequest
* @return Result of the RetireGrant operation returned by the service.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws InvalidGrantTokenException
* The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.
* @throws InvalidGrantIdException
* The request was rejected because the specified GrantId
is not valid.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.RetireGrant
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
RetireGrantResult retireGrant(RetireGrantRequest retireGrantRequest);
/**
* Simplified method form for invoking the RetireGrant operation.
*
* @see #retireGrant(RetireGrantRequest)
*/
RetireGrantResult retireGrant();
/**
*
* Revokes the specified grant for the specified customer master key (CMK). You can revoke a grant to actively deny
* operations that depend on it.
*
*
* To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the
* KeyId
parameter.
*
*
* @param revokeGrantRequest
* @return Result of the RevokeGrant operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws InvalidGrantIdException
* The request was rejected because the specified GrantId
is not valid.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.RevokeGrant
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
RevokeGrantResult revokeGrant(RevokeGrantRequest revokeGrantRequest);
/**
*
* Schedules the deletion of a customer master key (CMK). You may provide a waiting period, specified in days,
* before deletion occurs. If you do not provide a waiting period, the default period of 30 days is used. When this
* operation is successful, the state of the CMK changes to PendingDeletion
. Before the waiting period
* ends, you can use CancelKeyDeletion to cancel the deletion of the CMK. After the waiting period ends, AWS
* KMS deletes the CMK and all AWS KMS data associated with it, including all aliases that refer to it.
*
*
* You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
*
* Deleting a CMK is a destructive and potentially dangerous operation. When a CMK is deleted, all data that was
* encrypted under the CMK is rendered unrecoverable. To restrict the use of a CMK without deleting it, use
* DisableKey.
*
*
*
* For more information about scheduling a CMK for deletion, see Deleting Customer Master Keys
* in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param scheduleKeyDeletionRequest
* @return Result of the ScheduleKeyDeletion operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.ScheduleKeyDeletion
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
ScheduleKeyDeletionResult scheduleKeyDeletion(ScheduleKeyDeletionRequest scheduleKeyDeletionRequest);
/**
*
* Adds or edits tags for a customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS
* account.
*
*
* Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. Tag keys and tag values are both required, but tag values can be
* empty (null) strings.
*
*
* You can only use a tag key once for each CMK. If you use the tag key again, AWS KMS replaces the current tag
* value with the specified value.
*
*
* For information about the rules that apply to tag keys and tag values, see User-Defined
* Tag Restrictions in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param tagResourceRequest
* @return Result of the TagResource operation returned by the service.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws LimitExceededException
* The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more information, see Limits in the AWS Key
* Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws TagException
* The request was rejected because one or more tags are not valid.
* @sample AWSKMS.TagResource
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
TagResourceResult tagResource(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest);
/**
*
* Removes the specified tags from the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a
* CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
* To remove a tag, specify the tag key. To change the tag value of an existing tag key, use TagResource.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param untagResourceRequest
* @return Result of the UntagResource operation returned by the service.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @throws TagException
* The request was rejected because one or more tags are not valid.
* @sample AWSKMS.UntagResource
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
UntagResourceResult untagResource(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest);
/**
*
* Associates an existing alias with a different customer master key (CMK). Each CMK can have multiple aliases, but
* the aliases must be unique within the account and region. You cannot perform this operation on an alias in a
* different AWS account.
*
*
* This operation works only on existing aliases. To change the alias of a CMK to a new value, use
* CreateAlias to create a new alias and DeleteAlias to delete the old alias.
*
*
* Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can create, update, and delete the aliases of a CMK without
* affecting the CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the
* aliases of all CMKs in the account, use the ListAliases operation.
*
*
* An alias name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). An
* alias must start with the word alias
followed by a forward slash (alias/
). The alias
* name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). Alias names
* cannot begin with aws
; that alias name prefix is reserved by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param updateAliasRequest
* @return Result of the UpdateAlias operation returned by the service.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.UpdateAlias
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
UpdateAliasResult updateAlias(UpdateAliasRequest updateAliasRequest);
/**
*
* Updates the description of a customer master key (CMK). To see the description of a CMK, use DescribeKey.
*
*
* You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
*
*
* The result of this operation varies with the key state of the CMK. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param updateKeyDescriptionRequest
* @return Result of the UpdateKeyDescription operation returned by the service.
* @throws NotFoundException
* The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
* @throws InvalidArnException
* The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid.
* @throws DependencyTimeoutException
* The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInternalException
* The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
* @throws KMSInvalidStateException
* The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
*
* For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects Use of a
* Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
* @sample AWSKMS.UpdateKeyDescription
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
UpdateKeyDescriptionResult updateKeyDescription(UpdateKeyDescriptionRequest updateKeyDescriptionRequest);
/**
* Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open. This is an optional method, and
* callers are not expected to call it, but can if they want to explicitly release any open resources. Once a client
* has been shutdown, it should not be used to make any more requests.
*/
void shutdown();
/**
* Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, typically used for debugging issues
* where a service isn't acting as expected. This data isn't considered part of the result data returned by an
* operation, so it's available through this separate, diagnostic interface.
*
* Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic
* information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after
* executing a request.
*
* @param request
* The originally executed request.
*
* @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none is available.
*/
ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request);
}