Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: aws-sdk-acm
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: Python SDK for ACM.
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Code Generators
Classifier: Typing :: Typed
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# Getting Started

## Installation

```
pip install aws-sdk-acm
```

## Usage

```python
from aws_sdk_acm import AsyncACMClient


async def main():
    async with AsyncACMClient() as s3:
        # Example: call the add_tags_to_certificate operation
        response = await s3.add_tags_to_certificate()
        print(response)
```

## Pagination

Some operations in this SDK support pagination. If the operation supports pagination it will have an `iter_` prefixed method that returns an async iterator.

```python
from aws_sdk_acm import AsyncACMClient


async def main():
    async with AsyncACMClient() as s3:
        # Example: paginate over list_certificates
        async for item in s3.iter_list_certificates():
            print(item)
```

## Error Handling

The SDK raises exceptions for errors returned by the API. Catch them to handle failures gracefully.

```python
from aws_sdk_acm import AsyncACMClient
from aws_sdk_acm.error import InvalidArnException


async def main():
    async with AsyncACMClient() as s3:
        try:
            await s3.add_tags_to_certificate()
        except InvalidArnException as e:
            print(f"Error: {e}")
            print(e.data)  # additional error data
```

## Retrying

The SDK retries failed operations automatically. Retry behaviour follows the Smithy specification: errors are retried based on their `is_retryable` and `is_throttling_error` attributes. Throttling errors use a longer base delay. Network-level failures (connection errors and timeouts) are also retried. Non-retryable errors, such as client errors without the `@retryable` trait, are raised immediately without further attempts.

The number of attempts defaults to 3 and can be changed at the client level via `retry_max_attempts`, or per call via `config_overrides`.

```python
from aws_sdk_acm import AsyncACMClient


async def main():
    async with AsyncACMClient() as s3:
        # Default: 3 attempts for every operation
        response = await s3.add_tags_to_certificate()

        # Override per operation
        response = await s3.add_tags_to_certificate(config_overrides={"retry_max_attempts": 5})

        # Disable retries for this call
        response = await s3.add_tags_to_certificate(config_overrides={"retry_max_attempts": 1})
```
