Interface DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest.Builder

All Superinterfaces:
AwsRequest.Builder, Buildable, CopyableBuilder<DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest.Builder,DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest>, SdkBuilder<DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest.Builder,DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest>, SdkPojo, SdkRequest.Builder, SsmRequest.Builder
Enclosing class:
DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest

public static interface DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest.Builder extends SsmRequest.Builder, SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest.Builder,DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest>
  • Method Details

    • filters

      Each element in the array is a structure containing a key-value pair.

      Windows Server

      Supported keys for Windows Server managed node patches include the following:

      • PATCH_SET

        Sample values: OS | APPLICATION

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: WindowsServer2012 | Office 2010 | MicrosoftDefenderAntivirus

      • PRODUCT_FAMILY

        Sample values: Windows | Office

      • MSRC_SEVERITY

        Sample values: ServicePacks | Important | Moderate

      • CLASSIFICATION

        Sample values: ServicePacks | SecurityUpdates | DefinitionUpdates

      • PATCH_ID

        Sample values: KB123456 | KB4516046

      Linux

      When specifying filters for Linux patches, you must specify a key-pair for PRODUCT. For example, using the Command Line Interface (CLI), the following command fails:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      However, the following command succeeds:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=PRODUCT,Values=AmazonLinux2018.03 Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      Supported keys for Linux managed node patches include the following:

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: AmazonLinux2018.03 | AmazonLinux2.0

      • NAME

        Sample values: kernel-headers | samba-python | php

      • SEVERITY

        Sample values: Critical | Important | Medium | Low

      • EPOCH

        Sample values: 0 | 1

      • VERSION

        Sample values: 78.6.1 | 4.10.16

      • RELEASE

        Sample values: 9.56.amzn1 | 1.amzn2

      • ARCH

        Sample values: i686 | x86_64

      • REPOSITORY

        Sample values: Core | Updates

      • ADVISORY_ID

        Sample values: ALAS-2018-1058 | ALAS2-2021-1594

      • CVE_ID

        Sample values: CVE-2018-3615 | CVE-2020-1472

      • BUGZILLA_ID

        Sample values: 1463241

      Parameters:
      filters - Each element in the array is a structure containing a key-value pair.

      Windows Server

      Supported keys for Windows Server managed node patches include the following:

      • PATCH_SET

        Sample values: OS | APPLICATION

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: WindowsServer2012 | Office 2010 | MicrosoftDefenderAntivirus

      • PRODUCT_FAMILY

        Sample values: Windows | Office

      • MSRC_SEVERITY

        Sample values: ServicePacks | Important | Moderate

      • CLASSIFICATION

        Sample values: ServicePacks | SecurityUpdates | DefinitionUpdates

      • PATCH_ID

        Sample values: KB123456 | KB4516046

      Linux

      When specifying filters for Linux patches, you must specify a key-pair for PRODUCT. For example, using the Command Line Interface (CLI), the following command fails:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      However, the following command succeeds:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=PRODUCT,Values=AmazonLinux2018.03 Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      Supported keys for Linux managed node patches include the following:

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: AmazonLinux2018.03 | AmazonLinux2.0

      • NAME

        Sample values: kernel-headers | samba-python | php

      • SEVERITY

        Sample values: Critical | Important | Medium | Low

      • EPOCH

        Sample values: 0 | 1

      • VERSION

        Sample values: 78.6.1 | 4.10.16

      • RELEASE

        Sample values: 9.56.amzn1 | 1.amzn2

      • ARCH

        Sample values: i686 | x86_64

      • REPOSITORY

        Sample values: Core | Updates

      • ADVISORY_ID

        Sample values: ALAS-2018-1058 | ALAS2-2021-1594

      • CVE_ID

        Sample values: CVE-2018-3615 | CVE-2020-1472

      • BUGZILLA_ID

        Sample values: 1463241

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • filters

      Each element in the array is a structure containing a key-value pair.

      Windows Server

      Supported keys for Windows Server managed node patches include the following:

      • PATCH_SET

        Sample values: OS | APPLICATION

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: WindowsServer2012 | Office 2010 | MicrosoftDefenderAntivirus

      • PRODUCT_FAMILY

        Sample values: Windows | Office

      • MSRC_SEVERITY

        Sample values: ServicePacks | Important | Moderate

      • CLASSIFICATION

        Sample values: ServicePacks | SecurityUpdates | DefinitionUpdates

      • PATCH_ID

        Sample values: KB123456 | KB4516046

      Linux

      When specifying filters for Linux patches, you must specify a key-pair for PRODUCT. For example, using the Command Line Interface (CLI), the following command fails:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      However, the following command succeeds:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=PRODUCT,Values=AmazonLinux2018.03 Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      Supported keys for Linux managed node patches include the following:

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: AmazonLinux2018.03 | AmazonLinux2.0

      • NAME

        Sample values: kernel-headers | samba-python | php

      • SEVERITY

        Sample values: Critical | Important | Medium | Low

      • EPOCH

        Sample values: 0 | 1

      • VERSION

        Sample values: 78.6.1 | 4.10.16

      • RELEASE

        Sample values: 9.56.amzn1 | 1.amzn2

      • ARCH

        Sample values: i686 | x86_64

      • REPOSITORY

        Sample values: Core | Updates

      • ADVISORY_ID

        Sample values: ALAS-2018-1058 | ALAS2-2021-1594

      • CVE_ID

        Sample values: CVE-2018-3615 | CVE-2020-1472

      • BUGZILLA_ID

        Sample values: 1463241

      Parameters:
      filters - Each element in the array is a structure containing a key-value pair.

      Windows Server

      Supported keys for Windows Server managed node patches include the following:

      • PATCH_SET

        Sample values: OS | APPLICATION

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: WindowsServer2012 | Office 2010 | MicrosoftDefenderAntivirus

      • PRODUCT_FAMILY

        Sample values: Windows | Office

      • MSRC_SEVERITY

        Sample values: ServicePacks | Important | Moderate

      • CLASSIFICATION

        Sample values: ServicePacks | SecurityUpdates | DefinitionUpdates

      • PATCH_ID

        Sample values: KB123456 | KB4516046

      Linux

      When specifying filters for Linux patches, you must specify a key-pair for PRODUCT. For example, using the Command Line Interface (CLI), the following command fails:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      However, the following command succeeds:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=PRODUCT,Values=AmazonLinux2018.03 Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      Supported keys for Linux managed node patches include the following:

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: AmazonLinux2018.03 | AmazonLinux2.0

      • NAME

        Sample values: kernel-headers | samba-python | php

      • SEVERITY

        Sample values: Critical | Important | Medium | Low

      • EPOCH

        Sample values: 0 | 1

      • VERSION

        Sample values: 78.6.1 | 4.10.16

      • RELEASE

        Sample values: 9.56.amzn1 | 1.amzn2

      • ARCH

        Sample values: i686 | x86_64

      • REPOSITORY

        Sample values: Core | Updates

      • ADVISORY_ID

        Sample values: ALAS-2018-1058 | ALAS2-2021-1594

      • CVE_ID

        Sample values: CVE-2018-3615 | CVE-2020-1472

      • BUGZILLA_ID

        Sample values: 1463241

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • filters

      Each element in the array is a structure containing a key-value pair.

      Windows Server

      Supported keys for Windows Server managed node patches include the following:

      • PATCH_SET

        Sample values: OS | APPLICATION

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: WindowsServer2012 | Office 2010 | MicrosoftDefenderAntivirus

      • PRODUCT_FAMILY

        Sample values: Windows | Office

      • MSRC_SEVERITY

        Sample values: ServicePacks | Important | Moderate

      • CLASSIFICATION

        Sample values: ServicePacks | SecurityUpdates | DefinitionUpdates

      • PATCH_ID

        Sample values: KB123456 | KB4516046

      Linux

      When specifying filters for Linux patches, you must specify a key-pair for PRODUCT. For example, using the Command Line Interface (CLI), the following command fails:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      However, the following command succeeds:

      aws ssm describe-available-patches --filters Key=PRODUCT,Values=AmazonLinux2018.03 Key=CVE_ID,Values=CVE-2018-3615

      Supported keys for Linux managed node patches include the following:

      • PRODUCT

        Sample values: AmazonLinux2018.03 | AmazonLinux2.0

      • NAME

        Sample values: kernel-headers | samba-python | php

      • SEVERITY

        Sample values: Critical | Important | Medium | Low

      • EPOCH

        Sample values: 0 | 1

      • VERSION

        Sample values: 78.6.1 | 4.10.16

      • RELEASE

        Sample values: 9.56.amzn1 | 1.amzn2

      • ARCH

        Sample values: i686 | x86_64

      • REPOSITORY

        Sample values: Core | Updates

      • ADVISORY_ID

        Sample values: ALAS-2018-1058 | ALAS2-2021-1594

      • CVE_ID

        Sample values: CVE-2018-3615 | CVE-2020-1472

      • BUGZILLA_ID

        Sample values: 1463241

      This is a convenience method that creates an instance of the PatchOrchestratorFilter.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via PatchOrchestratorFilter.builder().

      When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its result is passed to filters(List<PatchOrchestratorFilter>).

      Parameters:
      filters - a consumer that will call methods on PatchOrchestratorFilter.Builder
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      See Also:
    • maxResults

      The maximum number of patches to return (per page).

      Parameters:
      maxResults - The maximum number of patches to return (per page).
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • nextToken

      The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)

      Parameters:
      nextToken - The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • overrideConfiguration

      DescribeAvailablePatchesRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration)
      Description copied from interface: AwsRequest.Builder
      Add an optional request override configuration.
      Specified by:
      overrideConfiguration in interface AwsRequest.Builder
      Parameters:
      overrideConfiguration - The override configuration.
      Returns:
      This object for method chaining.
    • overrideConfiguration

      Description copied from interface: AwsRequest.Builder
      Add an optional request override configuration.
      Specified by:
      overrideConfiguration in interface AwsRequest.Builder
      Parameters:
      builderConsumer - A Consumer to which an empty AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder will be given.
      Returns:
      This object for method chaining.