aws-sdk-eks 1.47.0 → 1.48.0

This diff represents the content of publicly available package versions that have been released to one of the supported registries. The information contained in this diff is provided for informational purposes only and reflects changes between package versions as they appear in their respective public registries.
checksums.yaml CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  ---
2
2
  SHA256:
3
- metadata.gz: 830f621085b1086d0327b9fb45300e93553db916f0d65b78a1b901535c1eb820
4
- data.tar.gz: f85a3a2b3f35d84e98f0d892a4f2fe227c5cbe26841961759c993bed06c82a51
3
+ metadata.gz: 0b1c3f7cce5382aa4915e73e0a377fd33b41ba434fe12a63fe88060c919887e1
4
+ data.tar.gz: 78b156f3aab22218d2ca57ba19f0f63dead8a74a331b236929ffe5c20c791e51
5
5
  SHA512:
6
- metadata.gz: 70a095bbd94ad270b61ec4b295de7c4729a61d621a08c3768e3c87570864d0361517bbc55e3cf8d14d18fa746ea857b1c0e030d76fe287a2b82d6d45fe53aad6
7
- data.tar.gz: 763b1eae8164f18f1d58e38cca17d8cfd7c7965665574c7ec8c160fd99ee98d42e43282fdd0891c5c1404d566dc67d8a25a67dc2ca55e45274515cc31f09c7a7
6
+ metadata.gz: 6b641475e865247c52ce44bd9eb48029f46869b3053403d43205112d6524daa07bb9846fb58646bc9dfd78ac9fea56558ca00710404717df4eff294d0f67e779
7
+ data.tar.gz: f514dc622a23846e8fe513b76ce59dacf3863144278f9263c2a35af05d89eafd118ba3fe8b4a178f8388f42fc2072a1f0ab0c600a72a1ba134a2af3bb4251b56
data/lib/aws-sdk-eks.rb CHANGED
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-eks/customizations'
29
29
  # structure.
30
30
  #
31
31
  # eks = Aws::EKS::Client.new
32
- # resp = eks.create_addon(params)
32
+ # resp = eks.associate_identity_provider_config(params)
33
33
  #
34
34
  # See {Client} for more information.
35
35
  #
@@ -49,6 +49,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-eks/customizations'
49
49
  # @!group service
50
50
  module Aws::EKS
51
51
 
52
- GEM_VERSION = '1.47.0'
52
+ GEM_VERSION = '1.48.0'
53
53
 
54
54
  end
@@ -327,6 +327,92 @@ module Aws::EKS
327
327
 
328
328
  # @!group API Operations
329
329
 
330
+ # Associate an identity provider configuration to a cluster.
331
+ #
332
+ # If you want to authenticate identities using an identity provider, you
333
+ # can create an identity provider configuration and associate it to your
334
+ # cluster. After configuring authentication to your cluster you can
335
+ # create Kubernetes `roles` and `clusterroles` to assign permissions to
336
+ # the roles, and then bind the roles to the identities using Kubernetes
337
+ # `rolebindings` and `clusterrolebindings`. For more information see
338
+ # [Using RBAC Authorization][1] in the Kubernetes documentation.
339
+ #
340
+ #
341
+ #
342
+ # [1]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/
343
+ #
344
+ # @option params [required, String] :cluster_name
345
+ # The name of the cluster to associate the configuration to.
346
+ #
347
+ # @option params [required, Types::OidcIdentityProviderConfigRequest] :oidc
348
+ # An object that represents an OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider
349
+ # configuration.
350
+ #
351
+ # @option params [Hash<String,String>] :tags
352
+ # The metadata to apply to the configuration to assist with
353
+ # categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an
354
+ # optional value, both of which you define.
355
+ #
356
+ # @option params [String] :client_request_token
357
+ # Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the
358
+ # idempotency of the request.
359
+ #
360
+ # **A suitable default value is auto-generated.** You should normally
361
+ # not need to pass this option.**
362
+ #
363
+ # @return [Types::AssociateIdentityProviderConfigResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
364
+ #
365
+ # * {Types::AssociateIdentityProviderConfigResponse#update #update} => Types::Update
366
+ # * {Types::AssociateIdentityProviderConfigResponse#tags #tags} => Hash&lt;String,String&gt;
367
+ #
368
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
369
+ #
370
+ # resp = client.associate_identity_provider_config({
371
+ # cluster_name: "String", # required
372
+ # oidc: { # required
373
+ # identity_provider_config_name: "String", # required
374
+ # issuer_url: "String", # required
375
+ # client_id: "String", # required
376
+ # username_claim: "String",
377
+ # username_prefix: "String",
378
+ # groups_claim: "String",
379
+ # groups_prefix: "String",
380
+ # required_claims: {
381
+ # "requiredClaimsKey" => "requiredClaimsValue",
382
+ # },
383
+ # },
384
+ # tags: {
385
+ # "TagKey" => "TagValue",
386
+ # },
387
+ # client_request_token: "String",
388
+ # })
389
+ #
390
+ # @example Response structure
391
+ #
392
+ # resp.update.id #=> String
393
+ # resp.update.status #=> String, one of "InProgress", "Failed", "Cancelled", "Successful"
394
+ # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AssociateIdentityProviderConfig", "DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig", "AddonUpdate"
395
+ # resp.update.params #=> Array
396
+ # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "IdentityProviderConfig", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
397
+ # resp.update.params[0].value #=> String
398
+ # resp.update.created_at #=> Time
399
+ # resp.update.errors #=> Array
400
+ # resp.update.errors[0].error_code #=> String, one of "SubnetNotFound", "SecurityGroupNotFound", "EniLimitReached", "IpNotAvailable", "AccessDenied", "OperationNotPermitted", "VpcIdNotFound", "Unknown", "NodeCreationFailure", "PodEvictionFailure", "InsufficientFreeAddresses", "ClusterUnreachable", "InsufficientNumberOfReplicas", "ConfigurationConflict"
401
+ # resp.update.errors[0].error_message #=> String
402
+ # resp.update.errors[0].resource_ids #=> Array
403
+ # resp.update.errors[0].resource_ids[0] #=> String
404
+ # resp.tags #=> Hash
405
+ # resp.tags["TagKey"] #=> String
406
+ #
407
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/eks-2017-11-01/AssociateIdentityProviderConfig AWS API Documentation
408
+ #
409
+ # @overload associate_identity_provider_config(params = {})
410
+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
411
+ def associate_identity_provider_config(params = {}, options = {})
412
+ req = build_request(:associate_identity_provider_config, params)
413
+ req.send_request(options)
414
+ end
415
+
330
416
  # Creates an Amazon EKS add-on.
331
417
  #
332
418
  # Amazon EKS add-ons help to automate the provisioning and lifecycle
@@ -449,10 +535,10 @@ module Aws::EKS
449
535
  # Zones and fronted by an Elastic Load Balancing Network Load Balancer.
450
536
  # Amazon EKS also provisions elastic network interfaces in your VPC
451
537
  # subnets to provide connectivity from the control plane instances to
452
- # the worker nodes (for example, to support `kubectl exec`, `logs`, and
453
- # `proxy` data flows).
538
+ # the nodes (for example, to support `kubectl exec`, `logs`, and `proxy`
539
+ # data flows).
454
540
  #
455
- # Amazon EKS worker nodes run in your AWS account and connect to your
541
+ # Amazon EKS nodes run in your AWS account and connect to your
456
542
  # cluster's control plane via the Kubernetes API server endpoint and a
457
543
  # certificate file that is created for your cluster.
458
544
  #
@@ -477,10 +563,10 @@ module Aws::EKS
477
563
  #
478
564
  # Cluster creation typically takes between 10 and 15 minutes. After you
479
565
  # create an Amazon EKS cluster, you must configure your Kubernetes
480
- # tooling to communicate with the API server and launch worker nodes
481
- # into your cluster. For more information, see [Managing Cluster
482
- # Authentication][4] and [Launching Amazon EKS Worker Nodes][5] in the
483
- # *Amazon EKS User Guide*.
566
+ # tooling to communicate with the API server and launch nodes into your
567
+ # cluster. For more information, see [Managing Cluster
568
+ # Authentication][4] and [Launching Amazon EKS nodes][5] in the *Amazon
569
+ # EKS User Guide*.
484
570
  #
485
571
  #
486
572
  #
@@ -804,8 +890,8 @@ module Aws::EKS
804
890
  req.send_request(options)
805
891
  end
806
892
 
807
- # Creates a managed worker node group for an Amazon EKS cluster. You can
808
- # only create a node group for your cluster that is equal to the current
893
+ # Creates a managed node group for an Amazon EKS cluster. You can only
894
+ # create a node group for your cluster that is equal to the current
809
895
  # Kubernetes version for the cluster. All node groups are created with
810
896
  # the latest AMI release version for the respective minor Kubernetes
811
897
  # version of the cluster, unless you deploy a custom AMI using a launch
@@ -876,7 +962,7 @@ module Aws::EKS
876
962
  #
877
963
  #
878
964
  #
879
- # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-node-groups.html#managed-node-group-capacity-types
965
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/managed-node-groups.html#managed-node-group-capacity-types
880
966
  # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/launch-templates.html
881
967
  #
882
968
  # @option params [String] :ami_type
@@ -907,16 +993,16 @@ module Aws::EKS
907
993
  # @option params [required, String] :node_role
908
994
  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role to associate with your
909
995
  # node group. The Amazon EKS worker node `kubelet` daemon makes calls to
910
- # AWS APIs on your behalf. Worker nodes receive permissions for these
911
- # API calls through an IAM instance profile and associated policies.
912
- # Before you can launch worker nodes and register them into a cluster,
913
- # you must create an IAM role for those worker nodes to use when they
914
- # are launched. For more information, see [Amazon EKS Worker Node IAM
915
- # Role][1] in the <i> <i>Amazon EKS User Guide</i> </i>. If you specify
916
- # `launchTemplate`, then don't specify [ `IamInstanceProfile` ][2] in
917
- # your launch template, or the node group deployment will fail. For more
918
- # information about using launch templates with Amazon EKS, see [Launch
919
- # template support][3] in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
996
+ # AWS APIs on your behalf. Nodes receive permissions for these API calls
997
+ # through an IAM instance profile and associated policies. Before you
998
+ # can launch nodes and register them into a cluster, you must create an
999
+ # IAM role for those nodes to use when they are launched. For more
1000
+ # information, see [Amazon EKS node IAM role][1] in the <i> <i>Amazon
1001
+ # EKS User Guide</i> </i>. If you specify `launchTemplate`, then don't
1002
+ # specify [ `IamInstanceProfile` ][2] in your launch template, or the
1003
+ # node group deployment will fail. For more information about using
1004
+ # launch templates with Amazon EKS, see [Launch template support][3] in
1005
+ # the Amazon EKS User Guide.
920
1006
  #
921
1007
  #
922
1008
  #
@@ -1623,6 +1709,56 @@ module Aws::EKS
1623
1709
  req.send_request(options)
1624
1710
  end
1625
1711
 
1712
+ # Returns descriptive information about an identity provider
1713
+ # configuration.
1714
+ #
1715
+ # @option params [required, String] :cluster_name
1716
+ # The cluster name that the identity provider configuration is
1717
+ # associated to.
1718
+ #
1719
+ # @option params [required, Types::IdentityProviderConfig] :identity_provider_config
1720
+ # An object that represents an identity provider configuration.
1721
+ #
1722
+ # @return [Types::DescribeIdentityProviderConfigResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1723
+ #
1724
+ # * {Types::DescribeIdentityProviderConfigResponse#identity_provider_config #identity_provider_config} => Types::IdentityProviderConfigResponse
1725
+ #
1726
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
1727
+ #
1728
+ # resp = client.describe_identity_provider_config({
1729
+ # cluster_name: "String", # required
1730
+ # identity_provider_config: { # required
1731
+ # type: "String", # required
1732
+ # name: "String", # required
1733
+ # },
1734
+ # })
1735
+ #
1736
+ # @example Response structure
1737
+ #
1738
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.identity_provider_config_name #=> String
1739
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.identity_provider_config_arn #=> String
1740
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.cluster_name #=> String
1741
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.issuer_url #=> String
1742
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.client_id #=> String
1743
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.username_claim #=> String
1744
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.username_prefix #=> String
1745
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.groups_claim #=> String
1746
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.groups_prefix #=> String
1747
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.required_claims #=> Hash
1748
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.required_claims["requiredClaimsKey"] #=> String
1749
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.tags #=> Hash
1750
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.tags["TagKey"] #=> String
1751
+ # resp.identity_provider_config.oidc.status #=> String, one of "CREATING", "DELETING", "ACTIVE"
1752
+ #
1753
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/eks-2017-11-01/DescribeIdentityProviderConfig AWS API Documentation
1754
+ #
1755
+ # @overload describe_identity_provider_config(params = {})
1756
+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
1757
+ def describe_identity_provider_config(params = {}, options = {})
1758
+ req = build_request(:describe_identity_provider_config, params)
1759
+ req.send_request(options)
1760
+ end
1761
+
1626
1762
  # Returns descriptive information about an Amazon EKS node group.
1627
1763
  #
1628
1764
  # @option params [required, String] :cluster_name
@@ -1738,9 +1874,9 @@ module Aws::EKS
1738
1874
  #
1739
1875
  # resp.update.id #=> String
1740
1876
  # resp.update.status #=> String, one of "InProgress", "Failed", "Cancelled", "Successful"
1741
- # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AddonUpdate"
1877
+ # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AssociateIdentityProviderConfig", "DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig", "AddonUpdate"
1742
1878
  # resp.update.params #=> Array
1743
- # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
1879
+ # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "IdentityProviderConfig", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
1744
1880
  # resp.update.params[0].value #=> String
1745
1881
  # resp.update.created_at #=> Time
1746
1882
  # resp.update.errors #=> Array
@@ -1758,6 +1894,63 @@ module Aws::EKS
1758
1894
  req.send_request(options)
1759
1895
  end
1760
1896
 
1897
+ # Disassociates an identity provider configuration from a cluster. If
1898
+ # you disassociate an identity provider from your cluster, users
1899
+ # included in the provider can no longer access the cluster. However,
1900
+ # you can still access the cluster with AWS IAM users.
1901
+ #
1902
+ # @option params [required, String] :cluster_name
1903
+ # The name of the cluster to disassociate an identity provider from.
1904
+ #
1905
+ # @option params [required, Types::IdentityProviderConfig] :identity_provider_config
1906
+ # An object that represents an identity provider configuration.
1907
+ #
1908
+ # @option params [String] :client_request_token
1909
+ # A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the
1910
+ # idempotency of the request.
1911
+ #
1912
+ # **A suitable default value is auto-generated.** You should normally
1913
+ # not need to pass this option.**
1914
+ #
1915
+ # @return [Types::DisassociateIdentityProviderConfigResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1916
+ #
1917
+ # * {Types::DisassociateIdentityProviderConfigResponse#update #update} => Types::Update
1918
+ #
1919
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
1920
+ #
1921
+ # resp = client.disassociate_identity_provider_config({
1922
+ # cluster_name: "String", # required
1923
+ # identity_provider_config: { # required
1924
+ # type: "String", # required
1925
+ # name: "String", # required
1926
+ # },
1927
+ # client_request_token: "String",
1928
+ # })
1929
+ #
1930
+ # @example Response structure
1931
+ #
1932
+ # resp.update.id #=> String
1933
+ # resp.update.status #=> String, one of "InProgress", "Failed", "Cancelled", "Successful"
1934
+ # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AssociateIdentityProviderConfig", "DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig", "AddonUpdate"
1935
+ # resp.update.params #=> Array
1936
+ # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "IdentityProviderConfig", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
1937
+ # resp.update.params[0].value #=> String
1938
+ # resp.update.created_at #=> Time
1939
+ # resp.update.errors #=> Array
1940
+ # resp.update.errors[0].error_code #=> String, one of "SubnetNotFound", "SecurityGroupNotFound", "EniLimitReached", "IpNotAvailable", "AccessDenied", "OperationNotPermitted", "VpcIdNotFound", "Unknown", "NodeCreationFailure", "PodEvictionFailure", "InsufficientFreeAddresses", "ClusterUnreachable", "InsufficientNumberOfReplicas", "ConfigurationConflict"
1941
+ # resp.update.errors[0].error_message #=> String
1942
+ # resp.update.errors[0].resource_ids #=> Array
1943
+ # resp.update.errors[0].resource_ids[0] #=> String
1944
+ #
1945
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/eks-2017-11-01/DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig AWS API Documentation
1946
+ #
1947
+ # @overload disassociate_identity_provider_config(params = {})
1948
+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
1949
+ def disassociate_identity_provider_config(params = {}, options = {})
1950
+ req = build_request(:disassociate_identity_provider_config, params)
1951
+ req.send_request(options)
1952
+ end
1953
+
1761
1954
  # Lists the available add-ons.
1762
1955
  #
1763
1956
  # @option params [required, String] :cluster_name
@@ -1940,6 +2133,61 @@ module Aws::EKS
1940
2133
  req.send_request(options)
1941
2134
  end
1942
2135
 
2136
+ # A list of identity provider configurations.
2137
+ #
2138
+ # @option params [required, String] :cluster_name
2139
+ # The cluster name that you want to list identity provider
2140
+ # configurations for.
2141
+ #
2142
+ # @option params [Integer] :max_results
2143
+ # The maximum number of identity provider configurations returned by
2144
+ # `ListIdentityProviderConfigs` in paginated output. When you use this
2145
+ # parameter, `ListIdentityProviderConfigs` returns only `maxResults`
2146
+ # results in a single page along with a `nextToken` response element.
2147
+ # You can see the remaining results of the initial request by sending
2148
+ # another `ListIdentityProviderConfigs` request with the returned
2149
+ # `nextToken` value. This value can be between 1 and 100. If you don't
2150
+ # use this parameter, `ListIdentityProviderConfigs` returns up to 100
2151
+ # results and a `nextToken` value, if applicable.
2152
+ #
2153
+ # @option params [String] :next_token
2154
+ # The `nextToken` value returned from a previous paginated
2155
+ # `IdentityProviderConfigsRequest` where `maxResults` was used and the
2156
+ # results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues
2157
+ # from the end of the previous results that returned the `nextToken`
2158
+ # value.
2159
+ #
2160
+ # @return [Types::ListIdentityProviderConfigsResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2161
+ #
2162
+ # * {Types::ListIdentityProviderConfigsResponse#identity_provider_configs #identity_provider_configs} => Array&lt;Types::IdentityProviderConfig&gt;
2163
+ # * {Types::ListIdentityProviderConfigsResponse#next_token #next_token} => String
2164
+ #
2165
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
2166
+ #
2167
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2168
+ #
2169
+ # resp = client.list_identity_provider_configs({
2170
+ # cluster_name: "String", # required
2171
+ # max_results: 1,
2172
+ # next_token: "String",
2173
+ # })
2174
+ #
2175
+ # @example Response structure
2176
+ #
2177
+ # resp.identity_provider_configs #=> Array
2178
+ # resp.identity_provider_configs[0].type #=> String
2179
+ # resp.identity_provider_configs[0].name #=> String
2180
+ # resp.next_token #=> String
2181
+ #
2182
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/eks-2017-11-01/ListIdentityProviderConfigs AWS API Documentation
2183
+ #
2184
+ # @overload list_identity_provider_configs(params = {})
2185
+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
2186
+ def list_identity_provider_configs(params = {}, options = {})
2187
+ req = build_request(:list_identity_provider_configs, params)
2188
+ req.send_request(options)
2189
+ end
2190
+
1943
2191
  # Lists the Amazon EKS managed node groups associated with the specified
1944
2192
  # cluster in your AWS account in the specified Region. Self-managed node
1945
2193
  # groups are not listed.
@@ -2108,7 +2356,7 @@ module Aws::EKS
2108
2356
  # you create for Amazon EKS resources do not propagate to any other
2109
2357
  # resources associated with the cluster. For example, if you tag a
2110
2358
  # cluster with this operation, that tag does not automatically propagate
2111
- # to the subnets and worker nodes associated with the cluster.
2359
+ # to the subnets and nodes associated with the cluster.
2112
2360
  #
2113
2361
  # @option params [required, String] :resource_arn
2114
2362
  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource to which to add tags.
@@ -2237,9 +2485,9 @@ module Aws::EKS
2237
2485
  #
2238
2486
  # resp.update.id #=> String
2239
2487
  # resp.update.status #=> String, one of "InProgress", "Failed", "Cancelled", "Successful"
2240
- # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AddonUpdate"
2488
+ # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AssociateIdentityProviderConfig", "DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig", "AddonUpdate"
2241
2489
  # resp.update.params #=> Array
2242
- # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2490
+ # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "IdentityProviderConfig", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2243
2491
  # resp.update.params[0].value #=> String
2244
2492
  # resp.update.created_at #=> Time
2245
2493
  # resp.update.errors #=> Array
@@ -2357,9 +2605,9 @@ module Aws::EKS
2357
2605
  #
2358
2606
  # resp.update.id #=> String
2359
2607
  # resp.update.status #=> String, one of "InProgress", "Failed", "Cancelled", "Successful"
2360
- # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AddonUpdate"
2608
+ # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AssociateIdentityProviderConfig", "DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig", "AddonUpdate"
2361
2609
  # resp.update.params #=> Array
2362
- # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2610
+ # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "IdentityProviderConfig", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2363
2611
  # resp.update.params[0].value #=> String
2364
2612
  # resp.update.created_at #=> Time
2365
2613
  # resp.update.errors #=> Array
@@ -2421,9 +2669,9 @@ module Aws::EKS
2421
2669
  #
2422
2670
  # resp.update.id #=> String
2423
2671
  # resp.update.status #=> String, one of "InProgress", "Failed", "Cancelled", "Successful"
2424
- # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AddonUpdate"
2672
+ # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AssociateIdentityProviderConfig", "DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig", "AddonUpdate"
2425
2673
  # resp.update.params #=> Array
2426
- # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2674
+ # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "IdentityProviderConfig", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2427
2675
  # resp.update.params[0].value #=> String
2428
2676
  # resp.update.created_at #=> Time
2429
2677
  # resp.update.errors #=> Array
@@ -2497,9 +2745,9 @@ module Aws::EKS
2497
2745
  #
2498
2746
  # resp.update.id #=> String
2499
2747
  # resp.update.status #=> String, one of "InProgress", "Failed", "Cancelled", "Successful"
2500
- # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AddonUpdate"
2748
+ # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AssociateIdentityProviderConfig", "DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig", "AddonUpdate"
2501
2749
  # resp.update.params #=> Array
2502
- # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2750
+ # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "IdentityProviderConfig", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2503
2751
  # resp.update.params[0].value #=> String
2504
2752
  # resp.update.created_at #=> Time
2505
2753
  # resp.update.errors #=> Array
@@ -2628,9 +2876,9 @@ module Aws::EKS
2628
2876
  #
2629
2877
  # resp.update.id #=> String
2630
2878
  # resp.update.status #=> String, one of "InProgress", "Failed", "Cancelled", "Successful"
2631
- # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AddonUpdate"
2879
+ # resp.update.type #=> String, one of "VersionUpdate", "EndpointAccessUpdate", "LoggingUpdate", "ConfigUpdate", "AssociateIdentityProviderConfig", "DisassociateIdentityProviderConfig", "AddonUpdate"
2632
2880
  # resp.update.params #=> Array
2633
- # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2881
+ # resp.update.params[0].type #=> String, one of "Version", "PlatformVersion", "EndpointPrivateAccess", "EndpointPublicAccess", "ClusterLogging", "DesiredSize", "LabelsToAdd", "LabelsToRemove", "MaxSize", "MinSize", "ReleaseVersion", "PublicAccessCidrs", "IdentityProviderConfig", "AddonVersion", "ServiceAccountRoleArn", "ResolveConflicts"
2634
2882
  # resp.update.params[0].value #=> String
2635
2883
  # resp.update.created_at #=> Time
2636
2884
  # resp.update.errors #=> Array
@@ -2661,7 +2909,7 @@ module Aws::EKS
2661
2909
  params: params,
2662
2910
  config: config)
2663
2911
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-eks'
2664
- context[:gem_version] = '1.47.0'
2912
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.48.0'
2665
2913
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
2666
2914
  end
2667
2915