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- data/lib/aws-sdk-connect.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-connect/client.rb +762 -48
- data/lib/aws-sdk-connect/client_api.rb +455 -0
- data/lib/aws-sdk-connect/types.rb +1151 -43
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# @!group API Operations
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# Creates a new user account in your Amazon Connect instance.
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# directory used for identity management. If Amazon Connect is unable to
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# access the existing directory, you can use the `DirectoryUserId` to
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# authenticate users. If you include the parameter, it is assumed that
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# Amazon Connect cannot access the directory. If the parameter is not
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# This parameter is required if you are using an existing directory for
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# identity management in Amazon Connect when Amazon Connect cannot
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# access your directory to authenticate users. If you are using SAML for
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# identity management and include this parameter, an
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# @option params [required, Array<String>] :security_profile_ids
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# The unique identifier of the security profile to assign to the user
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# created.
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# @option params [required, String] :routing_profile_id
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# The unique identifier for the routing profile to assign to the user
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# created.
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# The unique identifier for the hierarchy group to assign to the user
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# created.
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# @option params [required, String] :instance_id
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# The identifier for your Amazon Connect instance. To find the ID of
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# your instance, open the AWS console and select Amazon Connect. Select
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# the alias of the instance in the Instance alias column. The instance
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# ID is displayed in the Overview section of your instance settings. For
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def create_user(params = {}, options = {})
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# Deletes a user account from Amazon Connect.
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|
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