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. /// <summary> /// Get information about an AWS Glue crawler. /// </summary> /// <param name="crawlerName">The name of the crawler.</param> /// <returns>A Crawler object describing the crawler.</returns> public async Task<Crawler?> GetCrawlerAsync(string crawlerName) { var crawlerRequest = new GetCrawlerRequest { Name = crawlerName, }; var response = await _amazonGlue.GetCrawlerAsync(crawlerRequest); if (response.HttpStatusCode == System.Net.HttpStatusCode.OK) { var databaseName = response.Crawler.DatabaseName; Console.WriteLine($"{crawlerName} has the database {databaseName}"); return response.Crawler; } Console.WriteLine($"No information regarding {crawlerName} could be found."); return null; }
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For API details, see GetCrawler in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.
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