Transfer / Client / describe_connector
describe_connector#
- Transfer.Client.describe_connector(**kwargs)#
Describes the connector that’s identified by the
ConnectorId.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.describe_connector( ConnectorId='string' )
- Parameters:
ConnectorId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The unique identifier for the connector.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'Connector': { 'Arn': 'string', 'ConnectorId': 'string', 'Url': 'string', 'As2Config': { 'LocalProfileId': 'string', 'PartnerProfileId': 'string', 'MessageSubject': 'string', 'Compression': 'ZLIB'|'DISABLED', 'EncryptionAlgorithm': 'AES128_CBC'|'AES192_CBC'|'AES256_CBC'|'NONE', 'SigningAlgorithm': 'SHA256'|'SHA384'|'SHA512'|'SHA1'|'NONE', 'MdnSigningAlgorithm': 'SHA256'|'SHA384'|'SHA512'|'SHA1'|'NONE'|'DEFAULT', 'MdnResponse': 'SYNC'|'NONE', 'BasicAuthSecretId': 'string' }, 'AccessRole': 'string', 'LoggingRole': 'string', 'Tags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], 'SftpConfig': { 'UserSecretId': 'string', 'TrustedHostKeys': [ 'string', ] } } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
Connector (dict) –
The structure that contains the details of the connector.
Arn (string) –
The unique Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the connector.
ConnectorId (string) –
The unique identifier for the connector.
Url (string) –
The URL of the partner’s AS2 or SFTP endpoint.
As2Config (dict) –
A structure that contains the parameters for an AS2 connector object.
LocalProfileId (string) –
A unique identifier for the AS2 local profile.
PartnerProfileId (string) –
A unique identifier for the partner profile for the connector.
MessageSubject (string) –
Used as the
Subject
HTTP header attribute in AS2 messages that are being sent with the connector.Compression (string) –
Specifies whether the AS2 file is compressed.
EncryptionAlgorithm (string) –
The algorithm that is used to encrypt the file.
Note
You can only specify
NONE
if the URL for your connector uses HTTPS. This ensures that no traffic is sent in clear text.SigningAlgorithm (string) –
The algorithm that is used to sign the AS2 messages sent with the connector.
MdnSigningAlgorithm (string) –
The signing algorithm for the MDN response.
Note
If set to DEFAULT (or not set at all), the value for
SigningAlgorithm
is used.MdnResponse (string) –
Used for outbound requests (from an Transfer Family server to a partner AS2 server) to determine whether the partner response for transfers is synchronous or asynchronous. Specify either of the following values:
SYNC
: The system expects a synchronous MDN response, confirming that the file was transferred successfully (or not).NONE
: Specifies that no MDN response is required.
BasicAuthSecretId (string) –
Provides Basic authentication support to the AS2 Connectors API. To use Basic authentication, you must provide the name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a secret in Secrets Manager.
The default value for this parameter is
null
, which indicates that Basic authentication is not enabled for the connector.If the connector should use Basic authentication, the secret needs to be in the following format:
{ "Username": "user-name", "Password": "user-password" }
Replace
user-name
anduser-password
with the credentials for the actual user that is being authenticated.Note the following:
You are storing these credentials in Secrets Manager, not passing them directly into this API.
If you are using the API, SDKs, or CloudFormation to configure your connector, then you must create the secret before you can enable Basic authentication. However, if you are using the Amazon Web Services management console, you can have the system create the secret for you.
If you have previously enabled Basic authentication for a connector, you can disable it by using the
UpdateConnector
API call. For example, if you are using the CLI, you can run the following command to remove Basic authentication:update-connector --connector-id my-connector-id --as2-config 'BasicAuthSecretId=""'
AccessRole (string) –
Connectors are used to send files using either the AS2 or SFTP protocol. For the access role, provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management role to use.
For AS2 connectors
With AS2, you can send files by calling
StartFileTransfer
and specifying the file paths in the request parameter,SendFilePaths
. We use the file’s parent directory (for example, for--send-file-paths /bucket/dir/file.txt
, parent directory is/bucket/dir/
) to temporarily store a processed AS2 message file, store the MDN when we receive them from the partner, and write a final JSON file containing relevant metadata of the transmission. So, theAccessRole
needs to provide read and write access to the parent directory of the file location used in theStartFileTransfer
request. Additionally, you need to provide read and write access to the parent directory of the files that you intend to send withStartFileTransfer
.If you are using Basic authentication for your AS2 connector, the access role requires the
secretsmanager:GetSecretValue
permission for the secret. If the secret is encrypted using a customer-managed key instead of the Amazon Web Services managed key in Secrets Manager, then the role also needs thekms:Decrypt
permission for that key.For SFTP connectors
Make sure that the access role provides read and write access to the parent directory of the file location that’s used in the
StartFileTransfer
request. Additionally, make sure that the role providessecretsmanager:GetSecretValue
permission to Secrets Manager.LoggingRole (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that allows a connector to turn on CloudWatch logging for Amazon S3 events. When set, you can view connector activity in your CloudWatch logs.
Tags (list) –
Key-value pairs that can be used to group and search for connectors.
(dict) –
Creates a key-value pair for a specific resource. Tags are metadata that you can use to search for and group a resource for various purposes. You can apply tags to servers, users, and roles. A tag key can take more than one value. For example, to group servers for accounting purposes, you might create a tag called
Group
and assign the valuesResearch
andAccounting
to that group.Key (string) –
The name assigned to the tag that you create.
Value (string) –
Contains one or more values that you assigned to the key name you create.
SftpConfig (dict) –
A structure that contains the parameters for an SFTP connector object.
UserSecretId (string) –
The identifiers for the secrets (in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager) that contain the SFTP user’s private keys or passwords.
TrustedHostKeys (list) –
The public portion of the host key, or keys, that are used to authenticate the user to the external server to which you are connecting. You can use the
ssh-keyscan
command against the SFTP server to retrieve the necessary key.The three standard SSH public key format elements are
<key type>
,<body base64>
, and an optional<comment>
, with spaces between each element.For the trusted host key, Transfer Family accepts RSA and ECDSA keys.
For RSA keys, the key type is
ssh-rsa
.For ECDSA keys, the key type is either
ecdsa-sha2-nistp256
,ecdsa-sha2-nistp384
, orecdsa-sha2-nistp521
, depending on the size of the key you generated.
(string) –
Exceptions
Transfer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
Transfer.Client.exceptions.InternalServiceError
Transfer.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestException
Transfer.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException