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Adaptavist Managed API for AWS for ScriptRunner Connect environment
Managed API for AWS is an API Client for AWS using the AWS API by by Adaptavist. You can read more about Managed APIs here.
This is ScriptRunner Connect runtime specific version of the Managed API (with sr-connect
suffix). If you want to use Managed API in any other runtime, have a look at the runtime agnostic version.
In ScriptRunner Connect a Managed API is constructed for you, but if you need to construct it manually, here's how you can do it:
import { AWSApi } from '@managed-api/aws-v1-sr-connect';
export default async function() {
const api = new AWSApi('API_CONNECTION_ID');
}
Feel free to drop ideas, suggestions or improvements into our Slack community channel.
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