Struct aws_sdk_secretsmanager::operation::delete_secret::builders::DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
source · pub struct DeleteSecretFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Fluent builder constructing a request to DeleteSecret
.
Deletes a secret and all of its versions. You can specify a recovery window during which you can restore the secret. The minimum recovery window is 7 days. The default recovery window is 30 days. Secrets Manager attaches a DeletionDate
stamp to the secret that specifies the end of the recovery window. At the end of the recovery window, Secrets Manager deletes the secret permanently.
You can't delete a primary secret that is replicated to other Regions. You must first delete the replicas using RemoveRegionsFromReplication
, and then delete the primary secret. When you delete a replica, it is deleted immediately.
You can't directly delete a version of a secret. Instead, you remove all staging labels from the version using UpdateSecretVersionStage
. This marks the version as deprecated, and then Secrets Manager can automatically delete the version in the background.
To determine whether an application still uses a secret, you can create an Amazon CloudWatch alarm to alert you to any attempts to access a secret during the recovery window. For more information, see Monitor secrets scheduled for deletion.
Secrets Manager performs the permanent secret deletion at the end of the waiting period as a background task with low priority. There is no guarantee of a specific time after the recovery window for the permanent delete to occur.
At any time before recovery window ends, you can use RestoreSecret
to remove the DeletionDate
and cancel the deletion of the secret.
When a secret is scheduled for deletion, you cannot retrieve the secret value. You must first cancel the deletion with RestoreSecret
and then you can retrieve the secret.
Secrets Manager generates a CloudTrail log entry when you call this action. Do not include sensitive information in request parameters because it might be logged. For more information, see Logging Secrets Manager events with CloudTrail.
Required permissions: secretsmanager:DeleteSecret
. For more information, see IAM policy actions for Secrets Manager and Authentication and access control in Secrets Manager.
Implementations§
source§impl DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
impl DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
sourcepub fn as_input(&self) -> &DeleteSecretInputBuilder
pub fn as_input(&self) -> &DeleteSecretInputBuilder
Access the DeleteSecret as a reference.
sourcepub async fn send(
self,
) -> Result<DeleteSecretOutput, SdkError<DeleteSecretError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<DeleteSecretOutput, SdkError<DeleteSecretError, HttpResponse>>
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError
will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
sourcepub fn customize(
self,
) -> CustomizableOperation<DeleteSecretOutput, DeleteSecretError, Self>
pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<DeleteSecretOutput, DeleteSecretError, Self>
Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.
sourcepub fn secret_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn secret_id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ARN or name of the secret to delete.
For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.
sourcepub fn set_secret_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_secret_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ARN or name of the secret to delete.
For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.
sourcepub fn get_secret_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_secret_id(&self) -> &Option<String>
The ARN or name of the secret to delete.
For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.
sourcepub fn recovery_window_in_days(self, input: i64) -> Self
pub fn recovery_window_in_days(self, input: i64) -> Self
The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You can't use both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery
in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.
sourcepub fn set_recovery_window_in_days(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self
pub fn set_recovery_window_in_days(self, input: Option<i64>) -> Self
The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You can't use both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery
in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.
sourcepub fn get_recovery_window_in_days(&self) -> &Option<i64>
pub fn get_recovery_window_in_days(&self) -> &Option<i64>
The number of days from 7 to 30 that Secrets Manager waits before permanently deleting the secret. You can't use both this parameter and ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery
in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.
sourcepub fn force_delete_without_recovery(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn force_delete_without_recovery(self, input: bool) -> Self
Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and RecoveryWindowInDays
in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.
Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a short delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a secret with the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic.
If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return ResourceNotFoundException
.
Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window before the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays
parameter. If you delete a secret with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery
parameter, then you have no opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently.
sourcepub fn set_force_delete_without_recovery(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_force_delete_without_recovery(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and RecoveryWindowInDays
in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.
Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a short delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a secret with the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic.
If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return ResourceNotFoundException
.
Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window before the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays
parameter. If you delete a secret with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery
parameter, then you have no opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently.
sourcepub fn get_force_delete_without_recovery(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_force_delete_without_recovery(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Specifies whether to delete the secret without any recovery window. You can't use both this parameter and RecoveryWindowInDays
in the same call. If you don't use either, then by default Secrets Manager uses a 30 day recovery window.
Secrets Manager performs the actual deletion with an asynchronous background process, so there might be a short delay before the secret is permanently deleted. If you delete a secret and then immediately create a secret with the same name, use appropriate back off and retry logic.
If you forcibly delete an already deleted or nonexistent secret, the operation does not return ResourceNotFoundException
.
Use this parameter with caution. This parameter causes the operation to skip the normal recovery window before the permanent deletion that Secrets Manager would normally impose with the RecoveryWindowInDays
parameter. If you delete a secret with the ForceDeleteWithoutRecovery
parameter, then you have no opportunity to recover the secret. You lose the secret permanently.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
impl Clone for DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
source§fn clone(&self) -> DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Freeze for DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
impl !RefUnwindSafe for DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
impl Send for DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
impl Sync for DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
impl Unpin for DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
impl !UnwindSafe for DeleteSecretFluentBuilder
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