B2BI / Client / list_partnerships
list_partnerships#
- B2BI.Client.list_partnerships(**kwargs)#
Lists the partnerships associated with your Amazon Web Services account for your current or specified region. A partnership represents the connection between you and your trading partner. It ties together a profile and one or more trading capabilities.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_partnerships( profileId='string', nextToken='string', maxResults=123 )
- Parameters:
profileId (string) – Specifies the unique, system-generated identifier for the profile connected to this partnership.
nextToken (string) – When additional results are obtained from the command, a
NextToken
parameter is returned in the output. You can then pass theNextToken
parameter in a subsequent command to continue listing additional resources.maxResults (integer) – Specifies the maximum number of capabilities to return.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'partnerships': [ { 'profileId': 'string', 'partnershipId': 'string', 'name': 'string', 'capabilities': [ 'string', ], 'capabilityOptions': { 'outboundEdi': { 'x12': { 'common': { 'interchangeControlHeaders': { 'senderIdQualifier': 'string', 'senderId': 'string', 'receiverIdQualifier': 'string', 'receiverId': 'string', 'repetitionSeparator': 'string', 'acknowledgmentRequestedCode': 'string', 'usageIndicatorCode': 'string' }, 'functionalGroupHeaders': { 'applicationSenderCode': 'string', 'applicationReceiverCode': 'string', 'responsibleAgencyCode': 'string' }, 'delimiters': { 'componentSeparator': 'string', 'dataElementSeparator': 'string', 'segmentTerminator': 'string' }, 'validateEdi': True|False } } } }, 'tradingPartnerId': 'string', 'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'modifiedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1) }, ], 'nextToken': 'string' }
Response Structure
(dict) –
partnerships (list) –
Specifies a list of your partnerships.
(dict) –
A structure that contains the details for a partnership. A partnership represents the connection between you and your trading partner. It ties together a profile and one or more trading capabilities.
profileId (string) –
Returns the unique, system-generated identifier for the profile connected to this partnership.
partnershipId (string) –
Returns the unique, system-generated identifier for a partnership.
name (string) –
Returns the name of the partnership.
capabilities (list) –
Returns one or more capabilities associated with this partnership.
(string) –
capabilityOptions (dict) –
Contains the details for an Outbound EDI capability.
outboundEdi (dict) –
A structure that contains the outbound EDI options.
Note
This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys will be set:
x12
. If a client receives an unknown member it will setSDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER
as the top level key, which maps to the name or tag of the unknown member. The structure ofSDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER
is as follows:'SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER': {'name': 'UnknownMemberName'}
x12 (dict) –
A structure that contains an X12 envelope structure.
common (dict) –
A container for the X12 outbound EDI headers.
interchangeControlHeaders (dict) –
In X12 EDI messages, delimiters are used to mark the end of segments or elements, and are defined in the interchange control header.
senderIdQualifier (string) –
Located at position ISA-05 in the header. Qualifier for the sender ID. Together, the ID and qualifier uniquely identify the sending trading partner.
senderId (string) –
Located at position ISA-06 in the header. This value (along with the
senderIdQualifier
) identifies the sender of the interchange.receiverIdQualifier (string) –
Located at position ISA-07 in the header. Qualifier for the receiver ID. Together, the ID and qualifier uniquely identify the receiving trading partner.
receiverId (string) –
Located at position ISA-08 in the header. This value (along with the
receiverIdQualifier
) identifies the intended recipient of the interchange.repetitionSeparator (string) –
Located at position ISA-11 in the header. This string makes it easier when you need to group similar adjacent element values together without using extra segments.
Note
This parameter is only honored for version greater than 401 (
VERSION_4010
and higher).For versions less than 401, this field is called StandardsId, in which case our service sets the value to
U
.acknowledgmentRequestedCode (string) –
Located at position ISA-14 in the header. The value “1” indicates that the sender is requesting an interchange acknowledgment at receipt of the interchange. The value “0” is used otherwise.
usageIndicatorCode (string) –
Located at position ISA-15 in the header. Specifies how this interchange is being used:
T
indicates this interchange is for testing.P
indicates this interchange is for production.I
indicates this interchange is informational.
functionalGroupHeaders (dict) –
The functional group headers for the X12 object.
applicationSenderCode (string) –
A value representing the code used to identify the party transmitting a message, at position GS-02.
applicationReceiverCode (string) –
A value representing the code used to identify the party receiving a message, at position GS-03.
responsibleAgencyCode (string) –
A code that identifies the issuer of the standard, at position GS-07.
delimiters (dict) –
The delimiters, for example semicolon (
;
), that separates sections of the headers for the X12 object.componentSeparator (string) –
The component, or sub-element, separator. The default value is
:
(colon).dataElementSeparator (string) –
The data element separator. The default value is
*
(asterisk).segmentTerminator (string) –
The segment terminator. The default value is
~
(tilde).
validateEdi (boolean) –
Specifies whether or not to validate the EDI for this X12 object:
TRUE
orFALSE
.
tradingPartnerId (string) –
Returns the unique, system-generated identifier for a trading partner.
createdAt (datetime) –
Returns a timestamp for creation date and time of the partnership.
modifiedAt (datetime) –
Returns a timestamp that identifies the most recent date and time that the partnership was modified.
nextToken (string) –
When additional results are obtained from the command, a
NextToken
parameter is returned in the output. You can then pass theNextToken
parameter in a subsequent command to continue listing additional resources.
Exceptions