aws-sdk-apigatewayv2 1.29.0 → 1.30.0

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@@ -48,6 +48,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-apigatewayv2/customizations'
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  # @!group service
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  module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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- GEM_VERSION = '1.29.0'
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+ GEM_VERSION = '1.30.0'
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  end
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  # A string with a length between \[1-64\].
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  #
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  # @option params [Hash<String,String>] :request_parameters
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- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the
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- # method response from the backend. The key is a method response header
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- # parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header
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- # value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a
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- # JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key
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- # must match the pattern of method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where
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- # name is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value
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- # must match the pattern of integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
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- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
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- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
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- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
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+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters that
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+ # are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is an
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+ # integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
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+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
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+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
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+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
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+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
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+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
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+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype, request
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+ # parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that are passed
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+ # to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static values, or map
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+ # request data, stage variables, or context variables that are evaluated
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+ # at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS service integrations
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+ # for HTTP APIs][1].
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
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+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
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+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
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+ # follow the pattern
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+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
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+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
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+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
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+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
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+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
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+ #
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+ # @option params [Hash<String,Hash>] :response_parameters
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+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to transform
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+ # the HTTP response from a backend integration before returning the
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+ # response to clients.
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  #
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  # @option params [Hash<String,String>] :request_templates
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  # A mapping of identifier keys to templates. The value is an actual
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  # * {Types::CreateIntegrationResult#passthrough_behavior #passthrough_behavior} => String
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  # * {Types::CreateIntegrationResult#payload_format_version #payload_format_version} => String
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  # * {Types::CreateIntegrationResult#request_parameters #request_parameters} => Hash&lt;String,String&gt;
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+ # * {Types::CreateIntegrationResult#response_parameters #response_parameters} => Hash&lt;String,Hash&lt;String,String&gt;&gt;
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  # * {Types::CreateIntegrationResult#request_templates #request_templates} => Hash&lt;String,String&gt;
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  # * {Types::CreateIntegrationResult#template_selection_expression #template_selection_expression} => String
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  # * {Types::CreateIntegrationResult#timeout_in_millis #timeout_in_millis} => Integer
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  # request_parameters: {
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  # "__string" => "StringWithLengthBetween1And512",
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  # },
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+ # response_parameters: {
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+ # "__string" => {
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+ # "__string" => "StringWithLengthBetween1And512",
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+ # },
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+ # },
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  # request_templates: {
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  # "__string" => "StringWithLengthBetween0And32K",
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  # },
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  # resp.payload_format_version #=> String
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  # resp.request_parameters #=> Hash
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  # resp.request_parameters["__string"] #=> String
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+ # resp.response_parameters #=> Hash
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+ # resp.response_parameters["__string"] #=> Hash
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+ # resp.response_parameters["__string"]["__string"] #=> String
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  # resp.request_templates #=> Hash
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  # resp.request_templates["__string"] #=> String
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  # resp.template_selection_expression #=> String
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  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/apigateway-websocket-api-selection-expressions.html#apigateway-websocket-api-apikey-selection-expressions
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  #
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- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to the
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- # method response from the backend. The key is a method response header
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- # parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header
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- # value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a
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- # JSON expression from the integration response body. The mapping key
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- # must match the pattern of method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where
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- # name is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value
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- # must match the pattern of integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
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- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
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- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
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- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
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+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters that
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+ # are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is an
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+ # integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
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+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
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+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
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+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
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+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
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+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
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+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype, request
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+ # parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that are passed
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+ # to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static values, or map
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+ # request data, stage variables, or context variables that are evaluated
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+ # at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS service integrations
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+ # for HTTP APIs][1].
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
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+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
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+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
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+ # follow the pattern
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+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
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+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
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+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
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+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
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+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
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  # A mapping of identifier keys to templates. The value is an actual
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  # * {Types::GetIntegrationResult#passthrough_behavior #passthrough_behavior} => String
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  # * {Types::GetIntegrationResult#payload_format_version #payload_format_version} => String
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  # * {Types::GetIntegrationResult#request_parameters #request_parameters} => Hash&lt;String,String&gt;
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+ # * {Types::GetIntegrationResult#response_parameters #response_parameters} => Hash&lt;String,Hash&lt;String,String&gt;&gt;
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  # * {Types::GetIntegrationResult#request_templates #request_templates} => Hash&lt;String,String&gt;
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  # * {Types::GetIntegrationResult#template_selection_expression #template_selection_expression} => String
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  # * {Types::GetIntegrationResult#timeout_in_millis #timeout_in_millis} => Integer
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  # resp.request_parameters #=> Hash
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  # resp.request_parameters["__string"] #=> String
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+ # resp.response_parameters #=> Hash
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+ # resp.response_parameters["__string"] #=> Hash
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  # resp.items[0].payload_format_version #=> String
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  # resp.items[0].request_parameters #=> Hash
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  # resp.items[0].request_parameters["__string"] #=> String
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+ # resp.items[0].response_parameters #=> Hash
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+ # resp.items[0].response_parameters["__string"] #=> Hash
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+ # resp.items[0].response_parameters["__string"]["__string"] #=> String
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- # method response from the backend. The key is a method response header
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- # parameter name and the mapped value is an integration response header
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- # value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a
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- # name is a valid and unique header name. The mapped non-static value
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- # must match the pattern of integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
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- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
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- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
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- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
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+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters that
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+ # are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is an
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+ # integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
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+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
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+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
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+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
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+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
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+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
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+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype, request
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+ # parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that are passed
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+ # to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static values, or map
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+ # request data, stage variables, or context variables that are evaluated
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+ # at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS service integrations
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+ # for HTTP APIs][1].
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
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+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
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+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
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+ # follow the pattern
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+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
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+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
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+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
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+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
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+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
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+ #
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+ # @option params [Hash<String,Hash>] :response_parameters
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- # value, a static value enclosed within a pair of single quotes, or a
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+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
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+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
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+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
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+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
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+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype, request
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+ # parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that are passed
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+ # to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static values, or map
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+ # request data, stage variables, or context variables that are evaluated
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+ # at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS service integrations
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+ # for HTTP APIs][1].
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+ #
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+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
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+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
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+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
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+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
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+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
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+ #
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@@ -570,6 +573,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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  CreateIntegrationResult.add_member(:payload_format_version, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: StringWithLengthBetween1And64, location_name: "payloadFormatVersion"))
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  CreateIntegrationResult.add_member(:request_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: IntegrationParameters, location_name: "requestParameters"))
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+ CreateIntegrationResult.add_member(:response_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ResponseParameters, location_name: "responseParameters"))
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  CreateIntegrationResult.add_member(:request_templates, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: TemplateMap, location_name: "requestTemplates"))
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  CreateIntegrationResult.add_member(:template_selection_expression, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: SelectionExpression, location_name: "templateSelectionExpression"))
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@@ -993,6 +997,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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@@ -1185,6 +1190,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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  Integration.add_member(:request_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: IntegrationParameters, location_name: "requestParameters"))
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+ Integration.add_member(:response_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ResponseParameters, location_name: "responseParameters"))
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@@ -1276,6 +1282,9 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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+ ResponseParameters.key = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: __string)
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+ ResponseParameters.value = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: IntegrationParameters)
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+
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@@ -1527,6 +1536,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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  UpdateIntegrationInput.add_member(:request_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: IntegrationParameters, location_name: "requestParameters"))
1539
+ UpdateIntegrationInput.add_member(:response_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ResponseParameters, location_name: "responseParameters"))
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1540
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  UpdateIntegrationInput.add_member(:timeout_in_millis, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: IntegerWithLengthBetween50And30000, location_name: "timeoutInMillis"))
@@ -1547,6 +1557,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
1547
1557
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1548
1558
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1549
1559
  UpdateIntegrationRequest.add_member(:request_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: IntegrationParameters, location_name: "requestParameters"))
1560
+ UpdateIntegrationRequest.add_member(:response_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ResponseParameters, location_name: "responseParameters"))
1550
1561
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1562
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1552
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@@ -1593,6 +1604,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
1593
1604
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1594
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1607
+ UpdateIntegrationResult.add_member(:response_parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ResponseParameters, location_name: "responseParameters"))
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@@ -1490,18 +1490,47 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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1491
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1493
- # For HTTP APIs, request parameters are a key-value map specifying
1494
- # parameters that are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations with a
1495
- # specified integrationSubtype. You can provide static values, or map
1496
- # request data, stage variables, or context variables that are
1497
- # evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS service
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- # integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
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+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
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+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
1495
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
1496
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
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+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
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+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
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+ #
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+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
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+ # follow the pattern
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+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
1505
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
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+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
1507
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
1508
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
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  #
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  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
1504
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  #
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+ # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
1517
+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to
1518
+ # transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before
1519
+ # returning the response to clients. Specify a key-value map from a
1520
+ # selection key to response parameters. The selection key must be a
1521
+ # valid HTTP status code within the range of 200-599. Response
1522
+ # parameters are a key-value map. The key must match pattern
1523
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header&gt;.&lt;location&gt; or
1524
+ # overwrite.statuscode. The action can be append, overwrite or remove.
1525
+ # The value can be a static value, or map to response data, stage
1526
+ # variables, or context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To
1527
+ # learn more, see [Transforming API requests and responses][1].
1528
+ #
1529
+ #
1530
+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
1532
+ # @return [Hash<String,Hash<String,String>>]
1533
+ #
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  # @!attribute [rw] request_templates
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  # Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the
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  # request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent
@@ -1540,6 +1569,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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1542
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1572
+ :response_parameters,
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1545
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@@ -1567,6 +1597,11 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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  # request_parameters: {
1568
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  # },
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+ # response_parameters: {
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+ # "__string" => {
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+ # "__string" => "StringWithLengthBetween1And512",
1603
+ # },
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+ # },
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  # },
@@ -1627,20 +1662,45 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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  #
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  # @!attribute [rw] request_parameters
1630
- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
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1632
- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
1633
- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
1634
- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
1635
- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
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- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
1637
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
1638
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
1639
- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
1640
- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
1641
- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
1665
+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
1666
+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
1667
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
1668
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
1669
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
1670
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
1671
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
1672
+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
1673
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
1674
+ #
1675
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
1676
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
1677
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
1678
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
1679
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
1680
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
1681
+ #
1682
+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
1683
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
1684
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
1685
+ # follow the pattern
1686
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
1687
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
1688
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
1689
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
1690
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
1691
+ #
1692
+ #
1693
+ #
1694
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
1695
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
1642
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  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
1643
1697
  #
1698
+ # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
1699
+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to
1700
+ # transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before
1701
+ # returning the response to clients.
1702
+ # @return [Hash<String,Hash<String,String>>]
1703
+ #
1644
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  # @!attribute [rw] request_templates
1645
1705
  # A mapping of identifier keys to templates. The value is an actual
1646
1706
  # template script. The key is typically a SelectionKey which is chosen
@@ -1680,6 +1740,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
1680
1740
  :passthrough_behavior,
1681
1741
  :payload_format_version,
1682
1742
  :request_parameters,
1743
+ :response_parameters,
1683
1744
  :request_templates,
1684
1745
  :template_selection_expression,
1685
1746
  :timeout_in_millis,
@@ -1751,20 +1812,45 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
1751
1812
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1752
1813
  #
1753
1814
  # @!attribute [rw] request_parameters
1754
- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
1755
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1756
- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
1757
- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
1758
- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
1759
- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
1760
- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
1761
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
1762
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
1763
- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
1764
- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
1765
- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
1815
+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
1816
+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
1817
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
1818
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
1819
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
1820
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
1821
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
1822
+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
1823
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
1824
+ #
1825
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
1826
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
1827
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
1828
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
1829
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
1830
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
1831
+ #
1832
+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
1833
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
1834
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
1835
+ # follow the pattern
1836
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
1837
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
1838
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
1839
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
1840
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
1841
+ #
1842
+ #
1843
+ #
1844
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
1845
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
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  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
1767
1847
  #
1848
+ # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
1849
+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to
1850
+ # transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before
1851
+ # returning the response to clients.
1852
+ # @return [Hash<String,Hash<String,String>>]
1853
+ #
1768
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  # @!attribute [rw] request_templates
1769
1855
  # A mapping of identifier keys to templates. The value is an actual
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  # template script. The key is typically a SelectionKey which is chosen
@@ -1806,6 +1892,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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  :passthrough_behavior,
1807
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  :payload_format_version,
1808
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  :request_parameters,
1895
+ :response_parameters,
1809
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1810
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  :template_selection_expression,
1811
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  :timeout_in_millis,
@@ -1915,18 +2002,37 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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2002
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1916
2003
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1917
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  # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
1918
- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
1919
- # the method response from the backend. The key is a method response
1920
- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
1921
- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
1922
- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
1923
- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
1924
- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
1925
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
1926
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
1927
- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
1928
- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
1929
- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
2005
+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
2006
+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
2007
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
2008
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
2009
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
2010
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
2011
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
2012
+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
2013
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
2014
+ #
2015
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
2016
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
2017
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
2018
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
2019
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
2020
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
2021
+ #
2022
+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
2023
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
2024
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
2025
+ # follow the pattern
2026
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
2027
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
2028
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
2029
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
2030
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
2031
+ #
2032
+ #
2033
+ #
2034
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
2035
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
1930
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1931
2037
  #
1932
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  # @!attribute [rw] response_templates
@@ -1977,18 +2083,37 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
1977
2083
  # @return [String]
1978
2084
  #
1979
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  # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
1980
- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
1981
- # the method response from the backend. The key is a method response
1982
- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
1983
- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
1984
- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
1985
- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
1986
- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
1987
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
1988
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
1989
- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
1990
- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
1991
- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
2086
+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
2087
+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
2088
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
2089
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
2090
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
2091
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
2092
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
2093
+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
2094
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
2095
+ #
2096
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
2097
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
2098
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
2099
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
2100
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
2101
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
2102
+ #
2103
+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
2104
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
2105
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
2106
+ # follow the pattern
2107
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
2108
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
2109
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
2110
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
2111
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
2112
+ #
2113
+ #
2114
+ #
2115
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
2116
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
1992
2117
  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
1993
2118
  #
1994
2119
  # @!attribute [rw] response_templates
@@ -4119,20 +4244,45 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
4119
4244
  # @return [String]
4120
4245
  #
4121
4246
  # @!attribute [rw] request_parameters
4122
- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
4123
- # the method response from the backend. The key is a method response
4124
- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
4125
- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
4126
- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
4127
- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
4128
- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
4129
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
4130
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
4131
- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
4132
- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
4133
- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
4247
+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
4248
+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
4249
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
4250
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
4251
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
4252
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
4253
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
4254
+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
4255
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
4256
+ #
4257
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
4258
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
4259
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
4260
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
4261
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
4262
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
4263
+ #
4264
+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
4265
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
4266
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
4267
+ # follow the pattern
4268
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
4269
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
4270
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
4271
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
4272
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
4273
+ #
4274
+ #
4275
+ #
4276
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
4277
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
4134
4278
  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
4135
4279
  #
4280
+ # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
4281
+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to
4282
+ # transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before
4283
+ # returning the response to clients.
4284
+ # @return [Hash<String,Hash<String,String>>]
4285
+ #
4136
4286
  # @!attribute [rw] request_templates
4137
4287
  # A mapping of identifier keys to templates. The value is an actual
4138
4288
  # template script. The key is typically a SelectionKey which is chosen
@@ -4174,6 +4324,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
4174
4324
  :passthrough_behavior,
4175
4325
  :payload_format_version,
4176
4326
  :request_parameters,
4327
+ :response_parameters,
4177
4328
  :request_templates,
4178
4329
  :template_selection_expression,
4179
4330
  :timeout_in_millis,
@@ -4229,18 +4380,37 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
4229
4380
  # @return [String]
4230
4381
  #
4231
4382
  # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
4232
- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
4233
- # the method response from the backend. The key is a method response
4234
- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
4235
- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
4236
- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
4237
- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
4238
- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
4239
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
4240
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
4241
- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
4242
- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
4243
- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
4383
+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
4384
+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
4385
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
4386
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
4387
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
4388
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
4389
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
4390
+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
4391
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
4392
+ #
4393
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
4394
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
4395
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
4396
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
4397
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
4398
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
4399
+ #
4400
+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
4401
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
4402
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
4403
+ # follow the pattern
4404
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
4405
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
4406
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
4407
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
4408
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
4409
+ #
4410
+ #
4411
+ #
4412
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
4413
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
4244
4414
  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
4245
4415
  #
4246
4416
  # @!attribute [rw] response_templates
@@ -5299,18 +5469,47 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
5299
5469
  # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
5300
5470
  # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
5301
5471
  #
5302
- # For HTTP APIs, request parameters are a key-value map specifying
5303
- # parameters that are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations with a
5304
- # specified integrationSubtype. You can provide static values, or map
5305
- # request data, stage variables, or context variables that are
5306
- # evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS service
5307
- # integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
5472
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
5473
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
5474
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
5475
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
5476
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
5477
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
5478
+ #
5479
+ # For HTTP API itegrations, without a specified integrationSubtype
5480
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
5481
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to backend integrations. The key
5482
+ # should follow the pattern
5483
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;.
5484
+ # The action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
5485
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
5486
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
5487
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
5308
5488
  #
5309
5489
  #
5310
5490
  #
5311
5491
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
5492
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
5312
5493
  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
5313
5494
  #
5495
+ # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
5496
+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to
5497
+ # transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before
5498
+ # returning the response to clients. Specify a key-value map from a
5499
+ # selection key to response parameters. The selection key must be a
5500
+ # valid HTTP status code within the range of 200-599. Response
5501
+ # parameters are a key-value map. The key must match pattern
5502
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header&gt;.&lt;location&gt; or
5503
+ # overwrite.statuscode. The action can be append, overwrite or remove.
5504
+ # The value can be a static value, or map to response data, stage
5505
+ # variables, or context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To
5506
+ # learn more, see [Transforming API requests and responses][1].
5507
+ #
5508
+ #
5509
+ #
5510
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
5511
+ # @return [Hash<String,Hash<String,String>>]
5512
+ #
5314
5513
  # @!attribute [rw] request_templates
5315
5514
  # Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the
5316
5515
  # request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent
@@ -5353,6 +5552,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
5353
5552
  :passthrough_behavior,
5354
5553
  :payload_format_version,
5355
5554
  :request_parameters,
5555
+ :response_parameters,
5356
5556
  :request_templates,
5357
5557
  :template_selection_expression,
5358
5558
  :timeout_in_millis,
@@ -5584,7 +5784,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
5584
5784
  #
5585
5785
  # @!attribute [rw] truststore_uri
5586
5786
  # An Amazon S3 URL that specifies the truststore for mutual TLS
5587
- # authentication, for example, s3://*bucket-name*/*key-name*. The
5787
+ # authentication, for example, s3://*bucket-name*/*key-name* . The
5588
5788
  # truststore can contain certificates from public or private
5589
5789
  # certificate authorities. To update the truststore, upload a new
5590
5790
  # version to S3, and then update your custom domain name to use the
@@ -5628,7 +5828,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
5628
5828
  #
5629
5829
  # @!attribute [rw] truststore_uri
5630
5830
  # An Amazon S3 URL that specifies the truststore for mutual TLS
5631
- # authentication, for example, s3://*bucket-name*/*key-name*. The
5831
+ # authentication, for example, s3://*bucket-name*/*key-name* . The
5632
5832
  # truststore can contain certificates from public or private
5633
5833
  # certificate authorities. To update the truststore, upload a new
5634
5834
  # version to S3, and then update your custom domain name to use the
@@ -7264,18 +7464,47 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
7264
7464
  # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
7265
7465
  # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
7266
7466
  #
7267
- # For HTTP APIs, request parameters are a key-value map specifying
7268
- # parameters that are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations with a
7269
- # specified integrationSubtype. You can provide static values, or map
7270
- # request data, stage variables, or context variables that are
7271
- # evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS service
7272
- # integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
7467
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
7468
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
7469
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
7470
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
7471
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
7472
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
7473
+ #
7474
+ # For HTTP API integrations, without a specified integrationSubtype
7475
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
7476
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
7477
+ # follow the pattern
7478
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
7479
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
7480
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
7481
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
7482
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
7273
7483
  #
7274
7484
  #
7275
7485
  #
7276
7486
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
7487
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.
7277
7488
  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
7278
7489
  #
7490
+ # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
7491
+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to
7492
+ # transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before
7493
+ # returning the response to clients. Specify a key-value map from a
7494
+ # selection key to response parameters. The selection key must be a
7495
+ # valid HTTP status code within the range of 200-599. Response
7496
+ # parameters are a key-value map. The key must match pattern
7497
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header&gt;.&lt;location&gt; or
7498
+ # overwrite.statuscode. The action can be append, overwrite or remove.
7499
+ # The value can be a static value, or map to response data, stage
7500
+ # variables, or context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To
7501
+ # learn more, see [Transforming API requests and responses][1].
7502
+ #
7503
+ #
7504
+ #
7505
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
7506
+ # @return [Hash<String,Hash<String,String>>]
7507
+ #
7279
7508
  # @!attribute [rw] request_templates
7280
7509
  # Represents a map of Velocity templates that are applied on the
7281
7510
  # request payload based on the value of the Content-Type header sent
@@ -7314,6 +7543,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
7314
7543
  :passthrough_behavior,
7315
7544
  :payload_format_version,
7316
7545
  :request_parameters,
7546
+ :response_parameters,
7317
7547
  :request_templates,
7318
7548
  :template_selection_expression,
7319
7549
  :timeout_in_millis,
@@ -7342,6 +7572,11 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
7342
7572
  # request_parameters: {
7343
7573
  # "__string" => "StringWithLengthBetween1And512",
7344
7574
  # },
7575
+ # response_parameters: {
7576
+ # "__string" => {
7577
+ # "__string" => "StringWithLengthBetween1And512",
7578
+ # },
7579
+ # },
7345
7580
  # request_templates: {
7346
7581
  # "__string" => "StringWithLengthBetween0And32K",
7347
7582
  # },
@@ -7405,20 +7640,45 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
7405
7640
  # @return [String]
7406
7641
  #
7407
7642
  # @!attribute [rw] request_parameters
7408
- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
7409
- # the method response from the backend. The key is a method response
7410
- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
7411
- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
7412
- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
7413
- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
7414
- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
7415
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
7416
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
7417
- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
7418
- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
7419
- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
7643
+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
7644
+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
7645
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
7646
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
7647
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
7648
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
7649
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
7650
+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
7651
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
7652
+ #
7653
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
7654
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
7655
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
7656
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
7657
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
7658
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
7659
+ #
7660
+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
7661
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
7662
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
7663
+ # follow the pattern
7664
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
7665
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
7666
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
7667
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
7668
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
7669
+ #
7670
+ #
7671
+ #
7672
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
7673
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
7420
7674
  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
7421
7675
  #
7676
+ # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
7677
+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to
7678
+ # transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before
7679
+ # returning the response to clients.
7680
+ # @return [Hash<String,Hash<String,String>>]
7681
+ #
7422
7682
  # @!attribute [rw] request_templates
7423
7683
  # A mapping of identifier keys to templates. The value is an actual
7424
7684
  # template script. The key is typically a SelectionKey which is chosen
@@ -7459,6 +7719,7 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
7459
7719
  :passthrough_behavior,
7460
7720
  :payload_format_version,
7461
7721
  :request_parameters,
7722
+ :response_parameters,
7462
7723
  :request_templates,
7463
7724
  :template_selection_expression,
7464
7725
  :timeout_in_millis,
@@ -7530,20 +7791,45 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
7530
7791
  # @return [String]
7531
7792
  #
7532
7793
  # @!attribute [rw] request_parameters
7533
- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
7534
- # the method response from the backend. The key is a method response
7535
- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
7536
- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
7537
- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
7538
- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
7539
- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
7540
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
7541
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
7542
- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
7543
- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
7544
- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
7794
+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
7795
+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
7796
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
7797
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
7798
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
7799
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
7800
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
7801
+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
7802
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
7803
+ #
7804
+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
7805
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
7806
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
7807
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
7808
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
7809
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
7810
+ #
7811
+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
7812
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
7813
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
7814
+ # follow the pattern
7815
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
7816
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
7817
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
7818
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
7819
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
7820
+ #
7821
+ #
7822
+ #
7823
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
7824
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
7545
7825
  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
7546
7826
  #
7827
+ # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
7828
+ # Supported only for HTTP APIs. You use response parameters to
7829
+ # transform the HTTP response from a backend integration before
7830
+ # returning the response to clients.
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+ # @return [Hash<String,Hash<String,String>>]
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+ #
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  # @!attribute [rw] request_templates
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  :passthrough_behavior,
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  :payload_format_version,
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  :request_parameters,
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+ :response_parameters,
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  :request_templates,
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  :template_selection_expression,
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  :timeout_in_millis,
@@ -7699,18 +7986,37 @@ module Aws::ApiGatewayV2
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  # @return [String]
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  #
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  # @!attribute [rw] response_parameters
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- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
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- # the method response from the backend. The key is a method response
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- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
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- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
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- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
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- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
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- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
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- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
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- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
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- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
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- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
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- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
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+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
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+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
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+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
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+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
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+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
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+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
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+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
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+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
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+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
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+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
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+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
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+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
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+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
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+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
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+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
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+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
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+ # follow the pattern
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+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
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+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
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+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
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+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
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+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
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  #
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  #
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- # A key-value map specifying response parameters that are passed to
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- # the method response from the backend. The key is a method response
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- # header parameter name and the mapped value is an integration
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- # response header value, a static value enclosed within a pair of
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- # single quotes, or a JSON expression from the integration response
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- # body. The mapping key must match the pattern of
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- # method.response.header.\\\{name\\}, where name is a valid and unique
7772
- # header name. The mapped non-static value must match the pattern of
7773
- # integration.response.header.\\\{name\\} or
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- # integration.response.body.\\\{JSON-expression\\}, where name is a
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- # valid and unique response header name and JSON-expression is a valid
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- # JSON expression without the $ prefix.
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+ # For WebSocket APIs, a key-value map specifying request parameters
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+ # that are passed from the method request to the backend. The key is
8073
+ # an integration request parameter name and the associated value is a
8074
+ # method request parameter value or static value that must be enclosed
8075
+ # within single quotes and pre-encoded as required by the backend. The
8076
+ # method request parameter value must match the pattern of
8077
+ # method.request.*\\\{location\\}*.*\\\{name\\}* , where
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+ # *\\\{location\\}* is querystring, path, or header; and *\\\{name\\}*
8079
+ # must be a valid and unique method request parameter name.
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+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations with a specified integrationSubtype,
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+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying parameters that
8083
+ # are passed to AWS\_PROXY integrations. You can provide static
8084
+ # values, or map request data, stage variables, or context variables
8085
+ # that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see [Working with AWS
8086
+ # service integrations for HTTP APIs][1].
8087
+ #
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+ # For HTTP API integrations without a specified integrationSubtype
8089
+ # request parameters are a key-value map specifying how to transform
8090
+ # HTTP requests before sending them to the backend. The key should
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+ # follow the pattern
8092
+ # &lt;action&gt;\:&lt;header\|querystring\|path&gt;.&lt;location&gt;
8093
+ # where action can be append, overwrite or remove. For values, you can
8094
+ # provide static values, or map request data, stage variables, or
8095
+ # context variables that are evaluated at runtime. To learn more, see
8096
+ # [Transforming API requests and responses][2].
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-develop-integrations-aws-services.html
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/http-api-parameter-mapping.html
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  # @return [Hash<String,String>]
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  #
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  # @!attribute [rw] response_templates