aws-sdk-globalaccelerator 1.13.0 → 1.14.1

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@@ -42,6 +42,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/customizations'
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  # @service
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  module Aws::GlobalAccelerator
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- GEM_VERSION = '1.13.0'
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+ GEM_VERSION = '1.14.1'
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  end
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  # @!group API Operations
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+ # Advertises an IPv4 address range that is provisioned for use with your
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+ # AWS resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP). It can take
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+ # a few minutes before traffic to the specified addresses starts routing
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+ # to AWS because of propagation delays. To see an AWS CLI example of
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+ # advertising an address range, scroll down to **Example**.
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+ #
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+ # To stop advertising the BYOIP address range, use [
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+ # WithdrawByoipCidr][1].
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+ #
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+ # For more information, see [Bring Your Own IP Addresses (BYOIP)][2] in
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+ # the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/WithdrawByoipCidr.html
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html
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+ #
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+ # @option params [required, String] :cidr
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+ # The address range, in CIDR notation. This must be the exact range that
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+ # you provisioned. You can't advertise only a portion of the
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+ # provisioned range.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Types::AdvertiseByoipCidrResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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+ #
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+ # * {Types::AdvertiseByoipCidrResponse#byoip_cidr #byoip_cidr} => Types::ByoipCidr
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+ #
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+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.advertise_byoip_cidr({
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+ # cidr: "GenericString", # required
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # @example Response structure
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+ #
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+ # resp.byoip_cidr.cidr #=> String
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+ # resp.byoip_cidr.state #=> String, one of "PENDING_PROVISIONING", "READY", "PENDING_ADVERTISING", "ADVERTISING", "PENDING_WITHDRAWING", "PENDING_DEPROVISIONING", "DEPROVISIONED", "FAILED_PROVISION", "FAILED_ADVERTISING", "FAILED_WITHDRAW", "FAILED_DEPROVISION"
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+ #
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+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/globalaccelerator-2018-08-08/AdvertiseByoipCidr AWS API Documentation
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+ #
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+ # @overload advertise_byoip_cidr(params = {})
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+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
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+ def advertise_byoip_cidr(params = {}, options = {})
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+ req = build_request(:advertise_byoip_cidr, params)
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+ req.send_request(options)
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+ end
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+
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  # Create an accelerator. An accelerator includes one or more listeners
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  # that process inbound connections and direct traffic to one or more
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  # endpoint groups, each of which includes endpoints, such as Network
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  # Load Balancers. To see an AWS CLI example of creating an accelerator,
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  # scroll down to **Example**.
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  #
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- # You must specify the US-West-2 (Oregon) Region to create or update
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+ # If you bring your own IP address ranges to AWS Global Accelerator
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+ # (BYOIP), you can assign IP addresses from your own pool to your
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+ # accelerator as the static IP address entry points. Only one IP address
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+ # from each of your IP address ranges can be used for each accelerator.
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+ #
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+ # You must specify the US West (Oregon) Region to create or update
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  # accelerators.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :name
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  # @option params [String] :ip_address_type
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  # The value for the address type must be IPv4.
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  #
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+ # @option params [Array<String>] :ip_addresses
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+ # Optionally, if you've added your own IP address pool to Global
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+ # Accelerator, you can choose IP addresses from your own pool to use for
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+ # the accelerator's static IP addresses. You can specify one or two
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+ # addresses, separated by a comma. Do not include the /32 suffix.
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+ #
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+ # If you specify only one IP address from your IP address range, Global
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+ # Accelerator assigns a second static IP address for the accelerator
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+ # from the AWS IP address pool.
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+ #
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+ # For more information, see [Bring Your Own IP Addresses (BYOIP)][1] in
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+ # the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html
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+ #
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  # @option params [Boolean] :enabled
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  # Indicates whether an accelerator is enabled. The value is true or
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  # false. The default value is true.
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  # A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the
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  # idempotency—that is, the uniqueness—of an accelerator.
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  #
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+ # **A suitable default value is auto-generated.** You should normally
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+ # not need to pass this option.**
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+ #
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+ # @option params [Array<Types::Tag>] :tags
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+ # Create tags for an accelerator.
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+ #
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+ # For more information, see [Tagging in AWS Global Accelerator][1] in
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+ # the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/tagging-in-global-accelerator.html
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  # @return [Types::CreateAcceleratorResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  #
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  # * {Types::CreateAcceleratorResponse#accelerator #accelerator} => Types::Accelerator
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  # resp = client.create_accelerator({
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  # name: "GenericString", # required
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  # ip_address_type: "IPV4", # accepts IPV4
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+ # ip_addresses: ["IpAddress"],
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  # enabled: false,
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  # idempotency_token: "IdempotencyToken", # required
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+ # tags: [
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+ # {
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+ # key: "TagKey", # required
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+ # value: "TagValue", # required
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+ # },
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+ # ],
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  # })
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  # @example Response structure
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  # A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the
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  # idempotency—that is, the uniqueness—of the request.
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+ # **A suitable default value is auto-generated.** You should normally
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+ # not need to pass this option.**
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+ #
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  # @return [Types::CreateEndpointGroupResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  #
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  # * {Types::CreateEndpointGroupResponse#endpoint_group #endpoint_group} => Types::EndpointGroup
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+ # **A suitable default value is auto-generated.** You should normally
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+ # not need to pass this option.**
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+ #
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  # @return [Types::CreateListenerResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  # * {Types::CreateListenerResponse#listener #listener} => Types::Listener
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- # must disable it and remove all dependent resources (listeners and
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- # endpoint groups).
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+ # Delete an accelerator. Before you can delete an accelerator, you must
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+ # disable it and remove all dependent resources (listeners and endpoint
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+ # groups). To disable the accelerator, update the accelerator to set
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+ # `Enabled` to false.
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+ #
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+ # When you create an accelerator, by default, Global Accelerator
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+ # provides you with a set of two static IP addresses. Alternatively, you
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+ # can bring your own IP address ranges to Global Accelerator and assign
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+ # IP addresses from those ranges.
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+ #
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+ # The IP addresses are assigned to your accelerator for as long as it
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+ # exists, even if you disable the accelerator and it no longer accepts
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+ # or routes traffic. However, when you *delete* an accelerator, you lose
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+ # the static IP addresses that are assigned to the accelerator, so you
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+ # can no longer route traffic by using them. As a best practice, ensure
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+ # that you have permissions in place to avoid inadvertently deleting
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+ # accelerators. You can use IAM policies with Global Accelerator to
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+ # limit the users who have permissions to delete an accelerator. For
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+ # more information, see [Authentication and Access Control][1] in the
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+ # *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # your AWS resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and
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+ # deletes the corresponding address pool. To see an AWS CLI example of
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+ # deprovisioning an address range, scroll down to **Example**.
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+ #
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+ # Before you can release an address range, you must stop advertising it
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+ # by using [WithdrawByoipCidr][1] and you must not have any accelerators
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+ # that are using static IP addresses allocated from its address range.
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+ #
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+ # For more information, see [Bring Your Own IP Addresses (BYOIP)][2] in
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+ # the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/WithdrawByoipCidr.html
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html
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+ #
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+ # The address range, in CIDR notation. The prefix must be the same
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+ # prefix that you specified when you provisioned the address range.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # cidr: "GenericString", # required
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+ # })
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+ req.send_request(options)
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+ end
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+ # listener, scroll down to **Example**.
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+ # **Example**.
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+ # The maximum number of results to return with a single call. To
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+ # retrieve the remaining results, make another call with the returned
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+ #
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+ # signature: "GenericString", # required
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+ # },
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # @example Response structure
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+ #
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+ # resp.byoip_cidr.cidr #=> String
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+ # resp.byoip_cidr.state #=> String, one of "PENDING_PROVISIONING", "READY", "PENDING_ADVERTISING", "ADVERTISING", "PENDING_WITHDRAWING", "PENDING_DEPROVISIONING", "DEPROVISIONED", "FAILED_PROVISION", "FAILED_ADVERTISING", "FAILED_WITHDRAW", "FAILED_DEPROVISION"
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+ #
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+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/globalaccelerator-2018-08-08/ProvisionByoipCidr AWS API Documentation
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+ #
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+ # @overload provision_byoip_cidr(params = {})
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+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
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+ def provision_byoip_cidr(params = {}, options = {})
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+ req = build_request(:provision_byoip_cidr, params)
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+ req.send_request(options)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Add tags to an accelerator resource. To see an AWS CLI example of
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+ # adding tags to an accelerator, scroll down to **Example**.
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+ #
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+ # For more information, see [Tagging in AWS Global Accelerator][1] in
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+ # the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/tagging-in-global-accelerator.html
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+ #
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+ # @option params [required, String] :resource_arn
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+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Global Accelerator resource to
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+ # add tags to. An ARN uniquely identifies a resource.
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+ #
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+ # @option params [required, Array<Types::Tag>] :tags
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+ # The tags to add to a resource. A tag consists of a key and a value
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+ # that you define.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
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+ #
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+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.tag_resource({
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+ # resource_arn: "ResourceArn", # required
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+ # tags: [ # required
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+ # {
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+ # key: "TagKey", # required
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+ # value: "TagValue", # required
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+ # },
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+ # ],
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/globalaccelerator-2018-08-08/TagResource AWS API Documentation
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+ #
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+ # @overload tag_resource(params = {})
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+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
1223
+ def tag_resource(params = {}, options = {})
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+ req = build_request(:tag_resource, params)
1225
+ req.send_request(options)
1226
+ end
1227
+
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+ # Remove tags from a Global Accelerator resource. When you specify a tag
1229
+ # key, the action removes both that key and its associated value. To see
1230
+ # an AWS CLI example of removing tags from an accelerator, scroll down
1231
+ # to **Example**. The operation succeeds even if you attempt to remove
1232
+ # tags from an accelerator that was already removed.
1233
+ #
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+ # For more information, see [Tagging in AWS Global Accelerator][1] in
1235
+ # the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
1238
+ #
1239
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/tagging-in-global-accelerator.html
1240
+ #
1241
+ # @option params [required, String] :resource_arn
1242
+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Global Accelerator resource to
1243
+ # remove tags from. An ARN uniquely identifies a resource.
1244
+ #
1245
+ # @option params [required, Array<String>] :tag_keys
1246
+ # The tag key pairs that you want to remove from the specified
1247
+ # resources.
1248
+ #
1249
+ # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
1250
+ #
1251
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
1252
+ #
1253
+ # resp = client.untag_resource({
1254
+ # resource_arn: "ResourceArn", # required
1255
+ # tag_keys: ["TagKey"], # required
1256
+ # })
1257
+ #
1258
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/globalaccelerator-2018-08-08/UntagResource AWS API Documentation
1259
+ #
1260
+ # @overload untag_resource(params = {})
1261
+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
1262
+ def untag_resource(params = {}, options = {})
1263
+ req = build_request(:untag_resource, params)
1264
+ req.send_request(options)
1265
+ end
1266
+
880
1267
  # Update an accelerator. To see an AWS CLI example of updating an
881
1268
  # accelerator, scroll down to **Example**.
882
1269
  #
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- # You must specify the US-West-2 (Oregon) Region to create or update
1270
+ # You must specify the US West (Oregon) Region to create or update
884
1271
  # accelerators.
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1272
  #
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1273
  # @option params [required, String] :accelerator_arn
@@ -966,9 +1353,14 @@ module Aws::GlobalAccelerator
966
1353
  #
967
1354
  # @option params [String] :flow_logs_s3_prefix
968
1355
  # Update the prefix for the location in the Amazon S3 bucket for the
969
- # flow logs. Attribute is required if `FlowLogsEnabled` is `true`. If
970
- # you don’t specify a prefix, the flow logs are stored in the root of
971
- # the bucket.
1356
+ # flow logs. Attribute is required if `FlowLogsEnabled` is `true`.
1357
+ #
1358
+ # If you don’t specify a prefix, the flow logs are stored in the root of
1359
+ # the bucket. If you specify slash (/) for the S3 bucket prefix, the log
1360
+ # file bucket folder structure will include a double slash (//), like
1361
+ # the following:
1362
+ #
1363
+ # s3-bucket\_name//AWSLogs/aws\_account\_id
972
1364
  #
973
1365
  # @return [Types::UpdateAcceleratorAttributesResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
974
1366
  #
@@ -1092,7 +1484,8 @@ module Aws::GlobalAccelerator
1092
1484
  req.send_request(options)
1093
1485
  end
1094
1486
 
1095
- # Update a listener.
1487
+ # Update a listener. To see an AWS CLI example of updating listener,
1488
+ # scroll down to **Example**.
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1489
  #
1097
1490
  # @option params [required, String] :listener_arn
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1491
  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the listener to update.
@@ -1166,6 +1559,49 @@ module Aws::GlobalAccelerator
1166
1559
  req.send_request(options)
1167
1560
  end
1168
1561
 
1562
+ # Stops advertising an address range that is provisioned as an address
1563
+ # pool. You can perform this operation at most once every 10 seconds,
1564
+ # even if you specify different address ranges each time. To see an AWS
1565
+ # CLI example of withdrawing an address range for BYOIP so it will no
1566
+ # longer be advertised by AWS, scroll down to **Example**.
1567
+ #
1568
+ # It can take a few minutes before traffic to the specified addresses
1569
+ # stops routing to AWS because of propagation delays.
1570
+ #
1571
+ # For more information, see [Bring Your Own IP Addresses (BYOIP)][1] in
1572
+ # the *AWS Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
1573
+ #
1574
+ #
1575
+ #
1576
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html
1577
+ #
1578
+ # @option params [required, String] :cidr
1579
+ # The address range, in CIDR notation.
1580
+ #
1581
+ # @return [Types::WithdrawByoipCidrResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1582
+ #
1583
+ # * {Types::WithdrawByoipCidrResponse#byoip_cidr #byoip_cidr} => Types::ByoipCidr
1584
+ #
1585
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
1586
+ #
1587
+ # resp = client.withdraw_byoip_cidr({
1588
+ # cidr: "GenericString", # required
1589
+ # })
1590
+ #
1591
+ # @example Response structure
1592
+ #
1593
+ # resp.byoip_cidr.cidr #=> String
1594
+ # resp.byoip_cidr.state #=> String, one of "PENDING_PROVISIONING", "READY", "PENDING_ADVERTISING", "ADVERTISING", "PENDING_WITHDRAWING", "PENDING_DEPROVISIONING", "DEPROVISIONED", "FAILED_PROVISION", "FAILED_ADVERTISING", "FAILED_WITHDRAW", "FAILED_DEPROVISION"
1595
+ #
1596
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/globalaccelerator-2018-08-08/WithdrawByoipCidr AWS API Documentation
1597
+ #
1598
+ # @overload withdraw_byoip_cidr(params = {})
1599
+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
1600
+ def withdraw_byoip_cidr(params = {}, options = {})
1601
+ req = build_request(:withdraw_byoip_cidr, params)
1602
+ req.send_request(options)
1603
+ end
1604
+
1169
1605
  # @!endgroup
1170
1606
 
1171
1607
  # @param params ({})
@@ -1179,7 +1615,7 @@ module Aws::GlobalAccelerator
1179
1615
  params: params,
1180
1616
  config: config)
1181
1617
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-globalaccelerator'
1182
- context[:gem_version] = '1.13.0'
1618
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.14.1'
1183
1619
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
1184
1620
  end
1185
1621