AgreementService / Client / search_agreements
search_agreements#
- AgreementService.Client.search_agreements(**kwargs)#
Searches across all agreements that a proposer or an acceptor has in AWS Marketplace. The search returns a list of agreements with basic agreement information.
The following filter combinations are supported:
PartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+ResourceIdentifierPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+OfferIdPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+AcceptorAccountIdPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+StatusPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+ResourceIdentifier+StatusPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+OfferId+StatusPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+AcceptorAccountId+StatusPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+ResourceType+StatusPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+AcceptorAccountId+ResourceType+StatusPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+AcceptorAccountId+OfferIdPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+AcceptorAccountId+OfferId+StatusPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+AcceptorAccountId+ResourceIdentifierPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+AcceptorAccountId+ResourceIdentifier+StatusPartyTypeasProposer+AgreementType+AcceptorAccountId+ResourceType
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.search_agreements( catalog='string', filters=[ { 'name': 'string', 'values': [ 'string', ] }, ], maxResults=123, nextToken='string', sort={ 'sortBy': 'string', 'sortOrder': 'ASCENDING'|'DESCENDING' } )
- Parameters:
catalog (string) – The catalog in which the agreement was created.
filters (list) –
The filter name and value pair used to return a specific list of results.
The following filters are supported:
ResourceIdentifier– The unique identifier of the resource.ResourceType– Type of the resource, which is the product (AmiProduct,ContainerProduct, orSaaSProduct).PartyType– The party type (eitherAcceptororProposer) of the caller. For agreements where the caller is the proposer, use theProposerfilter. For agreements where the caller is the acceptor, use theAcceptorfilter.AcceptorAccountId– The AWS account ID of the party accepting the agreement terms.OfferId– The unique identifier of the offer in which the terms are registered in the agreement token.Status– The current status of the agreement. Values includeACTIVE,ARCHIVED,CANCELLED,EXPIRED,RENEWED,REPLACED, andTERMINATED.BeforeEndTime– A date used to filter agreements with a date before theendTimeof an agreement.AfterEndTime– A date used to filter agreements with a date after theendTimeof an agreement.AgreementType– The type of agreement. Values includePurchaseAgreementorVendorInsightsAgreement.
(dict) –
The filter name and value pair that is used to return a more specific list of results. Filters can be used to match a set of resources by various criteria, such as
offerIdorproductId.name (string) –
The name of the filter.
values (list) –
The filter value.
(string) –
maxResults (integer) – The maximum number of agreements to return in the response.
nextToken (string) – A token to specify where to start pagination.
sort (dict) –
An object that contains the
SortByandSortOrderattributes.sortBy (string) –
The attribute on which the data is grouped, which can be by
StartTimeandEndTime. The default value isEndTime.sortOrder (string) –
The sorting order, which can be
ASCENDINGorDESCENDING. The default value isDESCENDING.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'agreementViewSummaries': [ { 'acceptanceTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'acceptor': { 'accountId': 'string' }, 'agreementId': 'string', 'agreementType': 'string', 'endTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'proposalSummary': { 'offerId': 'string', 'resources': [ { 'id': 'string', 'type': 'string' }, ] }, 'proposer': { 'accountId': 'string' }, 'startTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'status': 'ACTIVE'|'ARCHIVED'|'CANCELLED'|'EXPIRED'|'RENEWED'|'REPLACED'|'ROLLED_BACK'|'SUPERSEDED'|'TERMINATED' }, ], 'nextToken': 'string' }
Response Structure
(dict) –
agreementViewSummaries (list) –
A summary of the agreement, including top-level attributes (for example, the agreement ID, version, proposer, and acceptor).
(dict) –
A summary of the agreement, including top-level attributes (for example, the agreement ID, version, proposer, and acceptor).
acceptanceTime (datetime) –
The date and time that the agreement was accepted.
acceptor (dict) –
Details of the party accepting the agreement terms. This is commonly the buyer for
PurchaseAgreement.accountId (string) –
The AWS account ID of the acceptor.
agreementId (string) –
The unique identifier of the agreement.
agreementType (string) –
The type of agreement. Values are
PurchaseAgreementorVendorInsightsAgreement.endTime (datetime) –
The date and time when the agreement ends. The field is
nullfor pay-as-you-go agreements, which don’t have end dates.proposalSummary (dict) –
A summary of the proposal
offerId (string) –
The unique identifier of the offer in AWS Marketplace.
resources (list) –
The list of resources involved in the agreement.
(dict) –
The list of resources involved in the agreement.
id (string) –
The unique identifier of the resource.
Note
We mention the term resource, which is most commonly a product, so a
resourceIdis also aproductId.type (string) –
Type of the resource, which is the product. Values include
SaaSProductorAmiProduct.
proposer (dict) –
Details of the party proposing the agreement terms, most commonly the seller for
PurchaseAgreement.accountId (string) –
The AWS account ID of the proposer.
startTime (datetime) –
The date and time when the agreement starts.
status (string) –
The current status of the agreement.
nextToken (string) –
The token used for pagination. The field is
nullif there are no more results.
Exceptions
AgreementService.Client.exceptions.ValidationExceptionAgreementService.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedExceptionAgreementService.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingExceptionAgreementService.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException