aws-sdk-iam 1.34.0 → 1.39.0
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- checksums.yaml +5 -5
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/access_key.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/access_key_pair.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/account_password_policy.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/account_summary.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/assume_role_policy.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/client.rb +141 -31
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/client_api.rb +15 -0
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/current_user.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/group.rb +15 -13
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/group_policy.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/instance_profile.rb +18 -14
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/login_profile.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/mfa_device.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/policy.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/policy_version.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/resource.rb +8 -3
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/role.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/role_policy.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/saml_provider.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/server_certificate.rb +14 -12
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/signing_certificate.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/types.rb +123 -8
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/user.rb +21 -17
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/user_policy.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/virtual_mfa_device.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/aws-sdk-iam/waiters.rb +64 -0
- metadata +3 -3
checksums.yaml
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