/AWS1/CL_ART=>GETASSOCIATEDPACKAGEGROUP()
¶
About GetAssociatedPackageGroup¶
Returns the most closely associated package group to the specified package. This API does not require that the package exist
in any repository in the domain. As such, GetAssociatedPackageGroup
can be used to see which package group's origin configuration
applies to a package before that package is in a repository. This can be helpful to check if public packages are blocked without ingesting them.
For information package group association and matching, see Package group definition syntax and matching behavior in the CodeArtifact User Guide.
Method Signature¶
IMPORTING¶
Required arguments:¶
IV_DOMAIN
TYPE /AWS1/ARTDOMAINNAME
/AWS1/ARTDOMAINNAME
¶
The name of the domain that contains the package from which to get the associated package group.
IV_FORMAT
TYPE /AWS1/ARTPACKAGEFORMAT
/AWS1/ARTPACKAGEFORMAT
¶
The format of the package from which to get the associated package group.
IV_PACKAGE
TYPE /AWS1/ARTPACKAGENAME
/AWS1/ARTPACKAGENAME
¶
The package from which to get the associated package group.
Optional arguments:¶
IV_DOMAINOWNER
TYPE /AWS1/ARTACCOUNTID
/AWS1/ARTACCOUNTID
¶
The 12-digit account number of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the domain. It does not include dashes or spaces.
IV_NAMESPACE
TYPE /AWS1/ARTPACKAGENAMESPACE
/AWS1/ARTPACKAGENAMESPACE
¶
The namespace of the package from which to get the associated package group. The package component that specifies its namespace depends on its type. For example:
The namespace is required when getting associated package groups from packages of the following formats:
Maven
Swift
generic
The namespace of a Maven package version is its
groupId
.The namespace of an npm or Swift package version is its
scope
.The namespace of a generic package is its
namespace
.Python, NuGet, Ruby, and Cargo package versions do not contain a corresponding component, package versions of those formats do not have a namespace.