FraudDetector#
Client#
- class FraudDetector.Client#
A low-level client representing Amazon Fraud Detector
This is the Amazon Fraud Detector API Reference. This guide is for developers who need detailed information about Amazon Fraud Detector API actions, data types, and errors. For more information about Amazon Fraud Detector features, see the Amazon Fraud Detector User Guide.
We provide the Query API as well as AWS software development kits (SDK) for Amazon Fraud Detector in Java and Python programming languages.
The Amazon Fraud Detector Query API provides HTTPS requests that use the HTTP verb GET or POST and a Query parameter
Action
. AWS SDK provides libraries, sample code, tutorials, and other resources for software developers who prefer to build applications using language-specific APIs instead of submitting a request over HTTP or HTTPS. These libraries provide basic functions that automatically take care of tasks such as cryptographically signing your requests, retrying requests, and handling error responses, so that it is easier for you to get started. For more information about the AWS SDKs, go to Tools to build on AWS page, scroll down to the SDK section, and choose plus (+) sign to expand the section.import boto3 client = boto3.client('frauddetector')
These are the available methods:
- batch_create_variable
- batch_get_variable
- can_paginate
- cancel_batch_import_job
- cancel_batch_prediction_job
- close
- create_batch_import_job
- create_batch_prediction_job
- create_detector_version
- create_list
- create_model
- create_model_version
- create_rule
- create_variable
- delete_batch_import_job
- delete_batch_prediction_job
- delete_detector
- delete_detector_version
- delete_entity_type
- delete_event
- delete_event_type
- delete_events_by_event_type
- delete_external_model
- delete_label
- delete_list
- delete_model
- delete_model_version
- delete_outcome
- delete_rule
- delete_variable
- describe_detector
- describe_model_versions
- get_batch_import_jobs
- get_batch_prediction_jobs
- get_delete_events_by_event_type_status
- get_detector_version
- get_detectors
- get_entity_types
- get_event
- get_event_prediction
- get_event_prediction_metadata
- get_event_types
- get_external_models
- get_kms_encryption_key
- get_labels
- get_list_elements
- get_lists_metadata
- get_model_version
- get_models
- get_outcomes
- get_paginator
- get_rules
- get_variables
- get_waiter
- list_event_predictions
- list_tags_for_resource
- put_detector
- put_entity_type
- put_event_type
- put_external_model
- put_kms_encryption_key
- put_label
- put_outcome
- send_event
- tag_resource
- untag_resource
- update_detector_version
- update_detector_version_metadata
- update_detector_version_status
- update_event_label
- update_list
- update_model
- update_model_version
- update_model_version_status
- update_rule_metadata
- update_rule_version
- update_variable
Client Exceptions#
Client exceptions are available on a client instance via the exceptions
property. For more detailed instructions and examples on the exact usage of client exceptions, see the error handling user guide.
The available client exceptions are: