Crates.io | mz_rusoto_sso_oidc |
lib.rs | mz_rusoto_sso_oidc |
version | 0.46.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-12-23 07:24:28.871983 |
updated_at | 2020-12-23 07:24:28.871983 |
description | AWS SDK for Rust - AWS SSO OIDC @ 2019-06-10 |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/MaterializeInc/rusoto |
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Rust SDK for AWS SSO OIDC
⚠️ This is the Materialize fork of Rusoto. ⚠️
Rusoto has been unmaintained for several months. We expect that Amazon will soon announce plans to take over Rusoto or release an official Rust SDK. In the meantime, we are performing a minimal amount of maintenance. We will accept dependency bumps and obvious bug fixes.
Crates are published with an "mz" prefix, as in mz_rusoto_core
.
You may be looking for:
Rust stable or beta are required to use Rusoto. Nightly is tested, but not guaranteed to be supported. Older
versions may be supported. The currently supported Rust versions can be found in the Rusoto project
travis.yml
.
On Linux, OpenSSL is required.
To use mz_rusoto_sso_oidc
in your application, add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
mz_rusoto_sso_oidc = "0.46.0"
native-tls
- use platform-specific TLS implementation.rustls
- use rustls TLS implementation.serialize_structs
- output structs of most operations get derive(Serialize)
.deserialize_structs
- input structs of most operations get derive(Deserialize)
.Note: the crate will use the native-tls
TLS implementation by default.
See CONTRIBUTING.
Rusoto is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.
See LICENSE for details.