{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-duplicate-exports #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-imports #-}
-- |
-- Module : Amazonka.IoTThingsGraph
-- Copyright : (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay
-- License : Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
-- Maintainer : Brendan Hay
-- Stability : auto-generated
-- Portability : non-portable (GHC extensions)
--
-- Derived from API version @2018-09-06@ of the AWS service descriptions, licensed under Apache 2.0.
--
-- AWS IoT Things Graph
--
-- AWS IoT Things Graph provides an integrated set of tools that enable
-- developers to connect devices and services that use different standards,
-- such as units of measure and communication protocols. AWS IoT Things
-- Graph makes it possible to build IoT applications with little to no code
-- by connecting devices and services and defining how they interact at an
-- abstract level.
--
-- For more information about how AWS IoT Things Graph works, see the
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/thingsgraph/latest/ug/iot-tg-whatis.html User Guide>.
--
-- The AWS IoT Things Graph service is discontinued.
module Amazonka.IoTThingsGraph
( -- * Service Configuration
defaultService,
-- * Errors
-- $errors
-- ** InternalFailureException
_InternalFailureException,
-- ** InvalidRequestException
_InvalidRequestException,
-- ** LimitExceededException
_LimitExceededException,
-- ** ResourceAlreadyExistsException
_ResourceAlreadyExistsException,
-- ** ResourceInUseException
_ResourceInUseException,
-- ** ResourceNotFoundException
_ResourceNotFoundException,
-- ** ThrottlingException
_ThrottlingException,
-- * Waiters
-- $waiters
-- * Operations
-- $operations
-- * Types
)
where
import Amazonka.IoTThingsGraph.Lens
import Amazonka.IoTThingsGraph.Types
import Amazonka.IoTThingsGraph.Waiters
-- $errors
-- Error matchers are designed for use with the functions provided by
-- <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens/docs/Control-Exception-Lens.html Control.Exception.Lens>.
-- This allows catching (and rethrowing) service specific errors returned
-- by 'IoTThingsGraph'.
-- $operations
-- Some AWS operations return results that are incomplete and require subsequent
-- requests in order to obtain the entire result set. The process of sending
-- subsequent requests to continue where a previous request left off is called
-- pagination. For example, the 'ListObjects' operation of Amazon S3 returns up to
-- 1000 objects at a time, and you must send subsequent requests with the
-- appropriate Marker in order to retrieve the next page of results.
--
-- Operations that have an 'AWSPager' instance can transparently perform subsequent
-- requests, correctly setting Markers and other request facets to iterate through
-- the entire result set of a truncated API operation. Operations which support
-- this have an additional note in the documentation.
--
-- Many operations have the ability to filter results on the server side. See the
-- individual operation parameters for details.
-- $waiters
-- Waiters poll by repeatedly sending a request until some remote success condition
-- configured by the 'Wait' specification is fulfilled. The 'Wait' specification
-- determines how many attempts should be made, in addition to delay and retry strategies.