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Use GetDatastore
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The following code examples show how to use GetDatastore
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- AWS CLI with Bash script
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############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function imaging_get_datastore # # Get a data store's properties. # # Parameters: # -i data_store_id - The ID of the data store. # # Returns: # [datastore_name, datastore_id, datastore_status, datastore_arn, created_at, updated_at] # And: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function imaging_get_datastore() { local datastore_id option OPTARG # Required to use getopts command in a function. local error_code # bashsupport disable=BP5008 function usage() { echo "function imaging_get_datastore" echo "Gets a data store's properties." echo " -i datastore_id - The ID of the data store." echo "" } # Retrieve the calling parameters. while getopts "i:h" option; do case "${option}" in i) datastore_id="${OPTARG}" ;; h) usage return 0 ;; \?) echo "Invalid parameter" usage return 1 ;; esac done export OPTIND=1 if [[ -z "$datastore_id" ]]; then errecho "ERROR: You must provide a data store ID with the -i parameter." usage return 1 fi local response response=$( aws medical-imaging get-datastore \ --datastore-id "$datastore_id" \ --output text \ --query "[ datastoreProperties.datastoreName, datastoreProperties.datastoreId, datastoreProperties.datastoreStatus, datastoreProperties.datastoreArn, datastoreProperties.createdAt, datastoreProperties.updatedAt]" ) error_code=${?} if [[ $error_code -ne 0 ]]; then aws_cli_error_log $error_code errecho "ERROR: AWS reports list-datastores operation failed.$response" return 1 fi echo "$response" return 0 }
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For API details, see GetDatastore in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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