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Listing your Domains -------------------- To list the SWF domains that you have registered for your account, you can use ``swf list-domains``. There is only one required parameter: ``--registration-status``, which you can set to either ``REGISTERED`` or ``DEPRECATED``. Here's a typical example:: aws swf list-domains --registration-status REGISTERED Result:: { "domainInfos": [ { "status": "REGISTERED", "name": "DataFrobotz" }, { "status": "REGISTERED", "name": "erontest" } ] } If you set ``--registration-status`` to ``DEPRECATED``, you will see deprecated domains (domains that can not register new workflows or activities, but that can still be queried). For example:: aws swf list-domains --registration-status DEPRECATED Result:: { "domainInfos": [ { "status": "DEPRECATED", "name": "MyNeatNewDomain" } ] } If you have many domains, you can set the ``--maximum-page-size`` option to limit the number of results returned. If there are more results to return than the maximum number that you specified, you will receive a ``nextPageToken`` that you can send to the next call to ``list-domains`` to retrieve additional entries. Here's an example of using ``--maximum-page-size``:: aws swf list-domains --registration-status REGISTERED --maximum-page-size 1 Result:: { "domainInfos": [ { "status": "REGISTERED", "name": "DataFrobotz" } ], "nextPageToken": "AAAAKgAAAAEAAAAAAAAAA2QJKNtidVgd49TTeNwYcpD+QKT2ynuEbibcQWe2QKrslMGe63gpS0MgZGpcpoKttL4OCXRFn98Xif557it+wSZUsvUDtImjDLvguyuyyFdIZtvIxIKEOPm3k2r4OjAGaFsGOuVbrKljvla7wdU7FYH3OlkNCP8b7PBj9SBkUyGoiAghET74P93AuVIIkdKGtQ==" } When you make the call again, this time supplying the value of ``nextPageToken`` in the ``--next-page-token`` argument, you'll get another page of results:: aws swf list-domains --registration-status REGISTERED --maximum-page-size 1 --next-page-token "AAAAKgAAAAEAAAAAAAAAA2QJKNtidVgd49TTeNwYcpD+QKT2ynuEbibcQWe2QKrslMGe63gpS0MgZGpcpoKttL4OCXRFn98Xif557it+wSZUsvUDtImjDLvguyuyyFdIZtvIxIKEOPm3k2r4OjAGaFsGOuVbrKljvla7wdU7FYH3OlkNCP8b7PBj9SBkUyGoiAghET74P93AuVIIkdKGtQ==" Result:: { "domainInfos": [ { "status": "REGISTERED", "name": "erontest" } ] } When there are no further pages of results to retrieve, ``nextPageToken`` will not be returned in the results. See Also -------- - `ListDomains <http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonswf/latest/apireference/API_ListDomains.html>`__ in the *Amazon Simple Workflow Service API Reference*