@aws-sdk/client-codeguru-security
v3.1042.0
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AWS SDK for JavaScript Codeguru Security Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
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@aws-sdk/client-codeguru-security
Description
AWS SDK for JavaScript CodeGuruSecurity Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native.
On November 20, 2025, AWS will discontinue support for Amazon CodeGuru Security. After November 20, 2025, you will no longer be able to access the /codeguru/security console, service resources, or documentation. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codeguru/latest/security-ug/end-of-support.html. This section provides documentation for the Amazon CodeGuru Security API operations. CodeGuru Security is a service that uses program analysis and machine learning to detect security policy violations and vulnerabilities, and recommends ways to address these security risks. By proactively detecting and providing recommendations for addressing security risks, CodeGuru Security improves the overall security of your application code. For more information about CodeGuru Security, see the Amazon CodeGuru Security User Guide.
Installing
To install this package, use the CLI of your favorite package manager:
npm install @aws-sdk/client-codeguru-securityyarn add @aws-sdk/client-codeguru-securitypnpm add @aws-sdk/client-codeguru-security
Getting Started
Import
The AWS SDK is modulized by clients and commands.
To send a request, you only need to import the CodeGuruSecurityClient and
the commands you need, for example ListScansCommand:
// ES5 example
const { CodeGuruSecurityClient, ListScansCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-codeguru-security");// ES6+ example
import { CodeGuruSecurityClient, ListScansCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-codeguru-security";Usage
To send a request:
- Instantiate a client with configuration (e.g. credentials, region).
- See docs/CLIENTS for configuration details.
- See @aws-sdk/config for additional options.
- Instantiate a command with input parameters.
- Call the
sendoperation on the client, providing the command object as input.
const client = new CodeGuruSecurityClient({ region: "REGION" });
const params = { /** input parameters */ };
const command = new ListScansCommand(params);Async/await
We recommend using the await operator to wait for the promise returned by send operation as follows:
// async/await.
try {
const data = await client.send(command);
// process data.
} catch (error) {
// error handling.
} finally {
// finally.
}Promises
You can also use Promise chaining.
client
.send(command)
.then((data) => {
// process data.
})
.catch((error) => {
// error handling.
})
.finally(() => {
// finally.
});Aggregated client
The aggregated client class is exported from the same package, but without the "Client" suffix.
CodeGuruSecurity extends CodeGuruSecurityClient and additionally supports all operations, waiters, and paginators as methods.
This style may be familiar to you from the AWS SDK for JavaScript v2.
If you are bundling the AWS SDK, we recommend using only the bare-bones client (CodeGuruSecurityClient).
More details are in the blog post on
modular packages in AWS SDK for JavaScript.
import { CodeGuruSecurity } from "@aws-sdk/client-codeguru-security";
const client = new CodeGuruSecurity({ region: "REGION" });
// async/await.
try {
const data = await client.listScans(params);
// process data.
} catch (error) {
// error handling.
}
// Promises.
client
.listScans(params)
.then((data) => {
// process data.
})
.catch((error) => {
// error handling.
});
// callbacks (not recommended).
client.listScans(params, (err, data) => {
// process err and data.
});Troubleshooting
When the service returns an exception, the error will include the exception information, as well as response metadata (e.g. request id).
try {
const data = await client.send(command);
// process data.
} catch (error) {
const { requestId, cfId, extendedRequestId } = error.$metadata;
console.log({ requestId, cfId, extendedRequestId });
/**
* The keys within exceptions are also parsed.
* You can access them by specifying exception names:
* if (error.name === 'SomeServiceException') {
* const value = error.specialKeyInException;
* }
*/
}See also docs/ERROR_HANDLING.
Getting Help
Please use these community resources for getting help. We use GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests, but have limited bandwidth to address them.
- Visit the Developer Guide or API Reference.
- Check out the blog posts tagged with
aws-sdk-json AWS Developer Blog. - Ask a question on StackOverflow and tag it with
aws-sdk-js. - Join the AWS JavaScript community on gitter.
- If it turns out that you may have found a bug, please open an issue.
To test your universal JavaScript code in Node.js, browser and react-native environments, visit our code samples repo.
Contributing
This client code is generated automatically. Any modifications will be overwritten the next time the @aws-sdk/client-codeguru-security package is updated.
To contribute to client you can check our generate clients scripts.
License
This SDK is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE for more information.
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