# Rusoto ElastiCache Rust SDK for Amazon ElastiCache ⚠️ **This is the [Materialize](https://materialize.com) fork of Rusoto.** ⚠️ Rusoto has been [unmaintained for several months](https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/issues/1651). 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: * [An overview of Rusoto][rusoto-overview] * [AWS services supported by Rusoto][supported-aws-services] * [API documentation][api-documentation] * [Getting help with Rusoto][rusoto-help] ## Requirements 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`](https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/blob/master/.travis.yml). On Linux, OpenSSL is required. ## Installation To use `mz_rusoto_elasticache` in your application, add it as a dependency in your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml [dependencies] mz_rusoto_elasticache = "0.46.0" ``` ## Crate Features - `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. ## Contributing See [CONTRIBUTING][contributing]. ## License Rusoto is distributed under the terms of the MIT license. See [LICENSE][license] for details. [api-documentation]: https://docs.rs/mz_rusoto_elasticache "API documentation" [license]: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/blob/master/LICENSE "MIT License" [contributing]: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md "Contributing Guide" [rusoto-help]: https://www.rusoto.org/help.html "Getting help with Rusoto" [rusoto-overview]: https://www.rusoto.org/ "Rusoto overview" [supported-aws-services]: https://www.rusoto.org/supported-aws-services.html "List of AWS services supported by Rusoto"