With Service Quotas, you can view and manage your quotas easily as your AWS workloads grow. Quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of resources that you can create in your AWS account. For more information, see the Service Quotas User Guide.
servicequotas(config = list())
A client for the service. You can call the service's operations using
syntax like svc$operation(...)
, where svc
is the name you've assigned
to the client. The available operations are listed in the
Operations section.
Optional configuration of credentials, endpoint, and/or region.
access_key_id: AWS access key ID
secret_access_key: AWS secret access key
session_token: AWS temporary session token
profile: The name of a profile to use. If not given, then the default profile is used.
anonymous: Set anonymous credentials.
endpoint: The complete URL to use for the constructed client.
region: The AWS Region used in instantiating the client.
close_connection: Immediately close all HTTP connections.
timeout: The time in seconds till a timeout exception is thrown when attempting to make a connection. The default is 60 seconds.
s3_force_path_style: Set this to true
to force the request to use path-style addressing, i.e., http://s3.amazonaws.com/BUCKET/KEY
.
svc <- servicequotas(
config = list(
credentials = list(
creds = list(
access_key_id = "string",
secret_access_key = "string",
session_token = "string"
),
profile = "string",
anonymous = "logical"
),
endpoint = "string",
region = "string",
close_connection = "logical",
timeout = "numeric",
s3_force_path_style = "logical"
)
)
associate_service_quota_template | Associates your quota request template with your organization |
delete_service_quota_increase_request_from_template | Deletes the quota increase request for the specified quota from your quota request template |
disassociate_service_quota_template | Disables your quota request template |
get_association_for_service_quota_template | Retrieves the status of the association for the quota request template |
get_aws_default_service_quota | Retrieves the default value for the specified quota |
get_requested_service_quota_change | Retrieves information about the specified quota increase request |
get_service_quota | Retrieves the applied quota value for the specified quota |
get_service_quota_increase_request_from_template | Retrieves information about the specified quota increase request in your quota request template |
list_aws_default_service_quotas | Lists the default values for the quotas for the specified AWS service |
list_requested_service_quota_change_history | Retrieves the quota increase requests for the specified service |
list_requested_service_quota_change_history_by_quota | Retrieves the quota increase requests for the specified quota |
list_service_quota_increase_requests_in_template | Lists the quota increase requests in the specified quota request template |
list_service_quotas | Lists the applied quota values for the specified AWS service |
list_services | Lists the names and codes for the services integrated with Service Quotas |
list_tags_for_resource | Returns a list of the tags assigned to the specified applied quota |
put_service_quota_increase_request_into_template | Adds a quota increase request to your quota request template |
request_service_quota_increase | Submits a quota increase request for the specified quota |
tag_resource | Adds tags to the specified applied quota |
untag_resource | Removes tags from the specified applied quota |
if (FALSE) {
svc <- servicequotas()
svc$associate_service_quota_template(
Foo = 123
)
}
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