aws-sdk-dynamodb 1.64.0 → 1.68.0

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+ 1.68.0 (2021-11-30)
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+ * Feature - Code Generated Changes, see `./build_tools` or `aws-sdk-core`'s CHANGELOG.md for details.
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+ 1.67.0 (2021-11-23)
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+ * Feature - DynamoDB PartiQL now supports ReturnConsumedCapacity, which returns capacity units consumed by PartiQL APIs if the request specified returnConsumedCapacity parameter. PartiQL APIs include ExecuteStatement, BatchExecuteStatement, and ExecuteTransaction.
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+ 1.66.0 (2021-11-11)
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+ * Feature - Updated Help section for "dynamodb update-contributor-insights" API
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+ 1.65.0 (2021-11-04)
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+ ------------------
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+ * Feature - Code Generated Changes, see `./build_tools` or `aws-sdk-core`'s CHANGELOG.md for details.
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  1.64.0 (2021-10-18)
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  # * EC2/ECS IMDS instance profile - When used by default, the timeouts
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  # are very aggressive. Construct and pass an instance of
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  # `Aws::InstanceProfileCredentails` or `Aws::ECSCredentials` to
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- # enable retries and extended timeouts.
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+ # enable retries and extended timeouts. Instance profile credential
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+ # fetching can be disabled by setting ENV['AWS_EC2_METADATA_DISABLED']
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+ # to true.
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  #
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  # @option options [required, String] :region
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  # The AWS region to connect to. The configured `:region` is
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  # ** Please note ** When response stubbing is enabled, no HTTP
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  # requests are made, and retries are disabled.
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  #
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+ # @option options [Boolean] :use_dualstack_endpoint
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+ # When set to `true`, dualstack enabled endpoints (with `.aws` TLD)
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+ # will be used if available.
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+ #
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+ # @option options [Boolean] :use_fips_endpoint
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+ # When set to `true`, fips compatible endpoints will be used if available.
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+ # When a `fips` region is used, the region is normalized and this config
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+ # is set to `true`.
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+ #
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  # @option options [Boolean] :validate_params (true)
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  # When `true`, request parameters are validated before
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  # sending the request.
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  # @!group API Operations
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- # This operation allows you to perform batch reads and writes on data
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+ # This operation allows you to perform batch reads or writes on data
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  # stored in DynamoDB, using PartiQL.
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  #
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+ # <note markdown="1"> The entire batch must consist of either read statements or write
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+ # statements, you cannot mix both in one batch.
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+ #
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+ # </note>
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+ #
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  # @option params [required, Array<Types::BatchStatementRequest>] :statements
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  # The list of PartiQL statements representing the batch to run.
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  #
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+ # @option params [String] :return_consumed_capacity
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+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
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+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
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+ #
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+ # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
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+ # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table
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+ # and secondary index that was accessed.
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+ #
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+ # Note that some operations, such as `GetItem` and `BatchGetItem`, do
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+ # not access any indexes at all. In these cases, specifying `INDEXES`
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+ # will only return `ConsumedCapacity` information for table(s).
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+ #
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+ # * `TOTAL` - The response includes only the aggregate
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+ # `ConsumedCapacity` for the operation.
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+ #
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+ # * `NONE` - No `ConsumedCapacity` details are included in the response.
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+ #
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  # @return [Types::BatchExecuteStatementOutput] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  #
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  # * {Types::BatchExecuteStatementOutput#responses #responses} => Array&lt;Types::BatchStatementResponse&gt;
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+ # * {Types::BatchExecuteStatementOutput#consumed_capacity #consumed_capacity} => Array&lt;Types::ConsumedCapacity&gt;
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  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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  # },
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  # ],
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+ # return_consumed_capacity: "INDEXES", # accepts INDEXES, TOTAL, NONE
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  # @example Response structure
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  # resp.responses[0].table_name #=> String
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  # resp.responses[0].item #=> Hash
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  # resp.responses[0].item["AttributeName"] #=> <Hash,Array,String,Numeric,Boolean,IO,Set,nil>
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity #=> Array
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].table_name #=> String
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].read_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].write_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].table.read_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].table.write_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].table.capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].local_secondary_indexes #=> Hash
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].local_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].read_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].local_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].write_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].local_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].global_secondary_indexes #=> Hash
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].global_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].read_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].global_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].write_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].global_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
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+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
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- # AWS account, table names must be unique within each Region. That is,
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+ # Amazon Web Services account, table names must be unique within each
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+ # Region. That is, you can have two tables with same name if you create
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+ # the tables in different Regions.
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity.write_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity.local_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].write_capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity.local_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].capacity_units #=> Float
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+ # resp.consumed_capacity[0].global_secondary_indexes["IndexName"].write_capacity_units #=> Float
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  # @option params [String] :export_format
@@ -3157,8 +3283,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
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  # uses eventually consistent reads.
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :return_consumed_capacity
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- # Determines the level of detail about provisioned throughput
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- # consumption that is returned in the response:
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+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
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+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
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  #
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  # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
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  # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table
@@ -3314,10 +3440,11 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
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  req.send_request(options)
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  end
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- # List backups associated with an AWS account. To list backups for a
3318
- # given table, specify `TableName`. `ListBackups` returns a paginated
3319
- # list of results with at most 1 MB worth of items in a page. You can
3320
- # also specify a maximum number of entries to be returned in a page.
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+ # List backups associated with an Amazon Web Services account. To list
3444
+ # backups for a given table, specify `TableName`. `ListBackups` returns
3445
+ # a paginated list of results with at most 1 MB worth of items in a
3446
+ # page. You can also specify a maximum number of entries to be returned
3447
+ # in a page.
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  #
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  # In the request, start time is inclusive, but end time is exclusive.
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  # Note that these boundaries are for the time at which the original
@@ -3660,26 +3787,26 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
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  #
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  # This topic provides general information about the `PutItem` API.
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  #
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- # For information on how to call the `PutItem` API using the AWS SDK in
3664
- # specific languages, see the following:
3790
+ # For information on how to call the `PutItem` API using the Amazon Web
3791
+ # Services SDK in specific languages, see the following:
3665
3792
  #
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- # * [ PutItem in the AWS Command Line Interface][1]
3793
+ # * [ PutItem in the Command Line Interface][1]
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3794
  #
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- # * [ PutItem in the AWS SDK for .NET][2]
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+ # * [ PutItem in the SDK for .NET][2]
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  #
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- # * [ PutItem in the AWS SDK for C++][3]
3797
+ # * [ PutItem in the SDK for C++][3]
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  #
3672
- # * [ PutItem in the AWS SDK for Go][4]
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+ # * [ PutItem in the SDK for Go][4]
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  #
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- # * [ PutItem in the AWS SDK for Java][5]
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+ # * [ PutItem in the SDK for Java][5]
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  #
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- # * [ PutItem in the AWS SDK for JavaScript][6]
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+ # * [ PutItem in the SDK for JavaScript][6]
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  #
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- # * [ PutItem in the AWS SDK for PHP V3][7]
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+ # * [ PutItem in the SDK for PHP V3][7]
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  #
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- # * [ PutItem in the AWS SDK for Python][8]
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+ # * [ PutItem in the SDK for Python (Boto)][8]
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3808
  #
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- # * [ PutItem in the AWS SDK for Ruby V2][9]
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+ # * [ PutItem in the SDK for Ruby V2][9]
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  #
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  # When you add an item, the primary key attributes are the only required
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  # attributes. Attribute values cannot be null.
@@ -3768,6 +3895,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
3768
3895
  # * `ALL_OLD` - If `PutItem` overwrote an attribute name-value pair,
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3896
  # then the content of the old item is returned.
3770
3897
  #
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+ # The values returned are strongly consistent.
3899
+ #
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  # <note markdown="1"> The `ReturnValues` parameter is used by several DynamoDB operations;
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3901
  # however, `PutItem` does not recognize any values other than `NONE` or
3773
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  # `ALL_OLD`.
@@ -3775,8 +3904,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
3775
3904
  # </note>
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :return_consumed_capacity
3778
- # Determines the level of detail about provisioned throughput
3779
- # consumption that is returned in the response:
3907
+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
3908
+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
3780
3909
  #
3781
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  # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
3782
3911
  # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table
@@ -3995,9 +4124,10 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
3995
4124
  req.send_request(options)
3996
4125
  end
3997
4126
 
3998
- # The `Query` operation finds items based on primary key values. You can
3999
- # query any table or secondary index that has a composite primary key (a
4000
- # partition key and a sort key).
4127
+ # You must provide the name of the partition key attribute and a single
4128
+ # value for that attribute. `Query` returns all items with that
4129
+ # partition key value. Optionally, you can provide a sort key attribute
4130
+ # and use a comparison operator to refine the search results.
4001
4131
  #
4002
4132
  # Use the `KeyConditionExpression` parameter to provide a specific value
4003
4133
  # for the partition key. The `Query` operation will return all of the
@@ -4204,8 +4334,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
4204
4334
  # Binary. No set data types are allowed.
4205
4335
  #
4206
4336
  # @option params [String] :return_consumed_capacity
4207
- # Determines the level of detail about provisioned throughput
4208
- # consumption that is returned in the response:
4337
+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
4338
+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
4209
4339
  #
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  # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
4211
4341
  # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table
@@ -5092,8 +5222,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
5092
5222
  # corresponding value of `LastEvaluatedKey`.
5093
5223
  #
5094
5224
  # @option params [String] :return_consumed_capacity
5095
- # Determines the level of detail about provisioned throughput
5096
- # consumption that is returned in the response:
5225
+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
5226
+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
5097
5227
  #
5098
5228
  # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
5099
5229
  # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table
@@ -5431,8 +5561,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
5431
5561
  # contain up to 25 `TransactGetItem` objects, each of which contains a
5432
5562
  # `Get` structure that specifies an item to retrieve from a table in the
5433
5563
  # account and Region. A call to `TransactGetItems` cannot retrieve items
5434
- # from tables in more than one AWS account or Region. The aggregate size
5435
- # of the items in the transaction cannot exceed 4 MB.
5564
+ # from tables in more than one Amazon Web Services account or Region.
5565
+ # The aggregate size of the items in the transaction cannot exceed 4 MB.
5436
5566
  #
5437
5567
  # DynamoDB rejects the entire `TransactGetItems` request if any of the
5438
5568
  # following is true:
@@ -5515,10 +5645,10 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
5515
5645
 
5516
5646
  # `TransactWriteItems` is a synchronous write operation that groups up
5517
5647
  # to 25 action requests. These actions can target items in different
5518
- # tables, but not in different AWS accounts or Regions, and no two
5519
- # actions can target the same item. For example, you cannot both
5520
- # `ConditionCheck` and `Update` the same item. The aggregate size of the
5521
- # items in the transaction cannot exceed 4 MB.
5648
+ # tables, but not in different Amazon Web Services accounts or Regions,
5649
+ # and no two actions can target the same item. For example, you cannot
5650
+ # both `ConditionCheck` and `Update` the same item. The aggregate size
5651
+ # of the items in the transaction cannot exceed 4 MB.
5522
5652
  #
5523
5653
  # The actions are completed atomically so that either all of them
5524
5654
  # succeed, or all of them fail. They are defined by the following
@@ -5575,12 +5705,12 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
5575
5705
  # An ordered array of up to 25 `TransactWriteItem` objects, each of
5576
5706
  # which contains a `ConditionCheck`, `Put`, `Update`, or `Delete`
5577
5707
  # object. These can operate on items in different tables, but the tables
5578
- # must reside in the same AWS account and Region, and no two of them can
5579
- # operate on the same item.
5708
+ # must reside in the same Amazon Web Services account and Region, and no
5709
+ # two of them can operate on the same item.
5580
5710
  #
5581
5711
  # @option params [String] :return_consumed_capacity
5582
- # Determines the level of detail about provisioned throughput
5583
- # consumption that is returned in the response:
5712
+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
5713
+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
5584
5714
  #
5585
5715
  # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
5586
5716
  # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table
@@ -5822,7 +5952,13 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
5822
5952
  end
5823
5953
 
5824
5954
  # Updates the status for contributor insights for a specific table or
5825
- # index.
5955
+ # index. CloudWatch Contributor Insights for DynamoDB graphs display the
5956
+ # partition key and (if applicable) sort key of frequently accessed
5957
+ # items and frequently throttled items in plaintext. If you require the
5958
+ # use of AWS Key Management Service (KMS) to encrypt this table’s
5959
+ # partition key and sort key data with an AWS managed key or customer
5960
+ # managed key, you should not enable CloudWatch Contributor Insights for
5961
+ # DynamoDB for this table.
5826
5962
  #
5827
5963
  # @option params [required, String] :table_name
5828
5964
  # The name of the table.
@@ -6211,8 +6347,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
6211
6347
  # The values returned are strongly consistent.
6212
6348
  #
6213
6349
  # @option params [String] :return_consumed_capacity
6214
- # Determines the level of detail about provisioned throughput
6215
- # consumption that is returned in the response:
6350
+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
6351
+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
6216
6352
  #
6217
6353
  # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
6218
6354
  # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table
@@ -7121,7 +7257,7 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
7121
7257
  params: params,
7122
7258
  config: config)
7123
7259
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-dynamodb'
7124
- context[:gem_version] = '1.64.0'
7260
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.68.0'
7125
7261
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
7126
7262
  end
7127
7263
 
@@ -534,9 +534,11 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
534
534
  BackupSummary.struct_class = Types::BackupSummary
535
535
 
536
536
  BatchExecuteStatementInput.add_member(:statements, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: PartiQLBatchRequest, required: true, location_name: "Statements"))
537
+ BatchExecuteStatementInput.add_member(:return_consumed_capacity, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ReturnConsumedCapacity, location_name: "ReturnConsumedCapacity"))
537
538
  BatchExecuteStatementInput.struct_class = Types::BatchExecuteStatementInput
538
539
 
539
540
  BatchExecuteStatementOutput.add_member(:responses, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: PartiQLBatchResponse, location_name: "Responses"))
541
+ BatchExecuteStatementOutput.add_member(:consumed_capacity, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ConsumedCapacityMultiple, location_name: "ConsumedCapacity"))
540
542
  BatchExecuteStatementOutput.struct_class = Types::BatchExecuteStatementOutput
541
543
 
542
544
  BatchGetItemInput.add_member(:request_items, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: BatchGetRequestMap, required: true, location_name: "RequestItems"))
@@ -828,17 +830,21 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
828
830
  ExecuteStatementInput.add_member(:parameters, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: PreparedStatementParameters, location_name: "Parameters"))
829
831
  ExecuteStatementInput.add_member(:consistent_read, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ConsistentRead, location_name: "ConsistentRead"))
830
832
  ExecuteStatementInput.add_member(:next_token, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: PartiQLNextToken, location_name: "NextToken"))
833
+ ExecuteStatementInput.add_member(:return_consumed_capacity, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ReturnConsumedCapacity, location_name: "ReturnConsumedCapacity"))
831
834
  ExecuteStatementInput.struct_class = Types::ExecuteStatementInput
832
835
 
833
836
  ExecuteStatementOutput.add_member(:items, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ItemList, location_name: "Items"))
834
837
  ExecuteStatementOutput.add_member(:next_token, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: PartiQLNextToken, location_name: "NextToken"))
838
+ ExecuteStatementOutput.add_member(:consumed_capacity, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ConsumedCapacity, location_name: "ConsumedCapacity"))
835
839
  ExecuteStatementOutput.struct_class = Types::ExecuteStatementOutput
836
840
 
837
841
  ExecuteTransactionInput.add_member(:transact_statements, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ParameterizedStatements, required: true, location_name: "TransactStatements"))
838
842
  ExecuteTransactionInput.add_member(:client_request_token, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ClientRequestToken, location_name: "ClientRequestToken", metadata: {"idempotencyToken"=>true}))
843
+ ExecuteTransactionInput.add_member(:return_consumed_capacity, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ReturnConsumedCapacity, location_name: "ReturnConsumedCapacity"))
839
844
  ExecuteTransactionInput.struct_class = Types::ExecuteTransactionInput
840
845
 
841
846
  ExecuteTransactionOutput.add_member(:responses, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ItemResponseList, location_name: "Responses"))
847
+ ExecuteTransactionOutput.add_member(:consumed_capacity, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ConsumedCapacityMultiple, location_name: "ConsumedCapacity"))
842
848
  ExecuteTransactionOutput.struct_class = Types::ExecuteTransactionOutput
843
849
 
844
850
  ExpectedAttributeMap.key = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: AttributeName)
@@ -143,8 +143,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
143
143
  # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.AccessingItemAttributes.html
144
144
  # [3]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/LegacyConditionalParameters.AttributesToGet.html
145
145
  # @option options [String] :return_consumed_capacity
146
- # Determines the level of detail about provisioned throughput
147
- # consumption that is returned in the response:
146
+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
147
+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
148
148
  #
149
149
  # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
150
150
  # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table
@@ -219,8 +219,8 @@ module Aws::DynamoDB
219
219
  # the data types for those attributes must match those of the schema
220
220
  # in the table's attribute definition.
221
221
  # @option options [String] :return_consumed_capacity
222
- # Determines the level of detail about provisioned throughput
223
- # consumption that is returned in the response:
222
+ # Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand
223
+ # throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
224
224
  #
225
225
  # * `INDEXES` - The response includes the aggregate `ConsumedCapacity`
226
226
  # for the operation, together with `ConsumedCapacity` for each table