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Use DisableBaseline with an AWS SDK

The following code examples show how to use DisableBaseline.

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.NET
SDK for .NET (v4)
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/// <summary> /// Disable a baseline for a specific target and wait for the operation to complete. /// </summary> /// <param name="enabledBaselineIdentifier">The identifier of the baseline to disable.</param> /// <returns>The operation ID or null if there was a conflict.</returns> public async Task<string?> DisableBaselineAsync(string enabledBaselineIdentifier) { try { var request = new DisableBaselineRequest { EnabledBaselineIdentifier = enabledBaselineIdentifier }; var response = await _controlTowerService.DisableBaselineAsync(request); var operationId = response.OperationIdentifier; // Wait for operation to complete while (true) { var status = await GetBaselineOperationAsync(operationId); Console.WriteLine($"Baseline operation status: {status}"); if (status == BaselineOperationStatus.SUCCEEDED || status == BaselineOperationStatus.FAILED) { break; } await Task.Delay(30000); // Wait 30 seconds } return operationId; } catch (ConflictException ex) { Console.WriteLine($"Conflict disabling baseline: {ex.Message}. Skipping disable step."); return null; } catch (AmazonControlTowerException ex) { Console.WriteLine($"Couldn't disable baseline. Here's why: {ex.ErrorCode}: {ex.Message}"); throw; } }
Python
SDK for Python (Boto3)
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class ControlTowerWrapper: """Encapsulates AWS Control Tower and Control Catalog functionality.""" def __init__( self, controltower_client: boto3.client, controlcatalog_client: boto3.client ): """ :param controltower_client: A Boto3 Amazon ControlTower client. :param controlcatalog_client: A Boto3 Amazon ControlCatalog client. """ self.controltower_client = controltower_client self.controlcatalog_client = controlcatalog_client @classmethod def from_client(cls): controltower_client = boto3.client("controltower") controlcatalog_client = boto3.client("controlcatalog") return cls(controltower_client, controlcatalog_client) def disable_baseline(self, enabled_baseline_identifier: str): """ Disables a baseline for a specific target and waits for the operation to complete. :param enabled_baseline_identifier: The identifier of the baseline to disable. :return: The operation ID. :raises ClientError: If disabling the baseline fails. """ try: response = self.controltower_client.disable_baseline( enabledBaselineIdentifier=enabled_baseline_identifier ) operation_id = response["operationIdentifier"] while True: status = self.get_baseline_operation(operation_id) print(f"Baseline operation status: {status}") if status in ["SUCCEEDED", "FAILED"]: break time.sleep(30) return response["operationIdentifier"] except ClientError as err: if err.response["Error"]["Code"] == "ConflictException": print( f"Conflict disabling baseline: {err.response['Error']['Message']}. Skipping disable step." ) return None else: logger.error( "Couldn't disable baseline. Here's why: %s: %s", err.response["Error"]["Code"], err.response["Error"]["Message"], ) raise
  • For API details, see DisableBaseline in AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) API Reference.