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/**
* AWS CodeStar Connections
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* This AWS CodeStar Connections API Reference provides descriptions and usage examples of the operations and data types
* for the AWS CodeStar Connections API. You can use the connections API to work with connections and installations.
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* Connections are configurations that you use to connect AWS resources to external code repositories. Each
* connection is a resource that can be given to services such as CodePipeline to connect to a third-party repository
* such as Bitbucket. For example, you can add the connection in CodePipeline so that it triggers your pipeline when a
* code change is made to your third-party code repository. Each connection is named and associated with a unique ARN
* that is used to reference the connection.
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* When you create a connection, the console initiates a third-party connection handshake. Installations are the
* apps that are used to conduct this handshake. For example, the installation for the Bitbucket provider type is the
* Bitbucket app. When you create a connection, you can choose an existing installation or create one.
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* When you want to create a connection to an installed provider type such as GitHub Enterprise Server, you create a
* host for your connections.
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* CreateConnection, which creates a uniquely named connection that can be referenced by services such as
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* DeleteConnection, which deletes the specified connection.
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* GetConnection, which returns information about the connection, including the connection status.
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* ListConnections, which lists the connections associated with your account.
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* CreateHost, which creates a host that represents the infrastructure where your provider is installed.
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* DeleteHost, which deletes the specified host.
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* GetHost, which returns information about the host, including the setup status.
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* ListHosts, which lists the hosts associated with your account.
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* You can work with tags in AWS CodeStar Connections by calling the following:
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* ListTagsForResource, which gets information about AWS tags for a specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in AWS
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* TagResource, which adds or updates tags for a resource in AWS CodeStar Connections.
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* UntagResource, which removes tags for a resource in AWS CodeStar Connections.
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* For information about how to use AWS CodeStar Connections, see the Developer Tools User
* Guide.
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package software.amazon.awssdk.services.codestarconnections;