aws-sdk-keyspaces 1.5.0 → 1.6.0

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  Unreleased Changes
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+ 1.6.0 (2023-03-14)
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+ ------------------
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+ * Feature - Adding support for client-side timestamps
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  1.5.0 (2023-02-02)
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@@ -462,35 +462,35 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
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  #
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  # For each column to be created:
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  #
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- # `name` - The name of the column.
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+ # * `name` - The name of the column.
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  #
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- # `type` - An Amazon Keyspaces data type. For more information, see
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- # [Data types][1] in the *Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
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+ # * `type` - An Amazon Keyspaces data type. For more information, see
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+ # [Data types][1] in the *Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
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  #
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  # The primary key of the table consists of the following columns:
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  #
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- # `partitionKeys` - The partition key can be a single column, or it
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- # can be a compound value composed of two or more columns. The partition
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- # key portion of the primary key is required and determines how Amazon
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- # Keyspaces stores your data.
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+ # * `partitionKeys` - The partition key can be a single column, or it
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+ # can be a compound value composed of two or more columns. The
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+ # partition key portion of the primary key is required and determines
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+ # how Amazon Keyspaces stores your data.
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- # `name` - The name of each partition key column.
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+ # * `name` - The name of each partition key column.
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  #
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- # `clusteringKeys` - The optional clustering column portion of your
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- # primary key determines how the data is clustered and sorted within
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- # each partition.
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+ # * `clusteringKeys` - The optional clustering column portion of your
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+ # primary key determines how the data is clustered and sorted within
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+ # each partition.
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- # `name` - The name of the clustering column.
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+ # * `name` - The name of the clustering column.
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  #
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- # `orderBy` - Sets the ascendant (`ASC`) or descendant (`DESC`) order
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- # modifier.
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+ # * `orderBy` - Sets the ascendant (`ASC`) or descendant (`DESC`) order
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+ # modifier.
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- # To define a column as static use `staticColumns` - Static columns
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- # store values that are shared by all rows in the same partition:
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+ # To define a column as static use `staticColumns` - Static columns
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+ # store values that are shared by all rows in the same partition:
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  #
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- # `name` - The name of the column.
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+ # * `name` - The name of the column.
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  #
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- # `type` - An Amazon Keyspaces data type.
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+ # * `type` - An Amazon Keyspaces data type.
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  # Specifies the read/write throughput capacity mode for the table. The
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- # `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST` and
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+ # * `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST` and
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  #
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- # `throughputMode:PROVISIONED` - Provisioned capacity mode requires
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- # `readCapacityUnits` and `writeCapacityUnits` as input.
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+ # * `throughputMode:PROVISIONED` - Provisioned capacity mode requires
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+ # `readCapacityUnits` and `writeCapacityUnits` as input.
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  #
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  # The default is `throughput_mode:PAY_PER_REQUEST`.
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  # Specifies how the encryption key for encryption at rest is managed for
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  # the table. You can choose one of the following KMS key (KMS key):
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  #
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- # `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY` - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.
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+ # * `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY` - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.
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  #
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- # `type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY` - This key is stored in your account
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- # and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option requires the
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- # `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
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- # format as input.
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+ # * `type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY` - This key is stored in your account
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+ # and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option requires the
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+ # `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
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+ # format as input.
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  # Specifies if `pointInTimeRecovery` is enabled or disabled for the
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+ # * `status=ENABLED`
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+ # * `status=DISABLED`
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+ # If it's not specified, the default is `status=DISABLED`.
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  # For more information, see [Point-in-time recovery][1] in the *Amazon
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  # Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
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  # @option params [Types::TimeToLive] :ttl
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+ # * `status:enabled`
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+ # * `status:disabled`
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+ # @option params [Types::ClientSideTimestamps] :client_side_timestamps
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+ # Enables client-side timestamps for the table. By default, the setting
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+ # is disabled. You can enable client-side timestamps with the following
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+ # option:
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+ # ^
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+ # status: "ENABLED", # required, accepts ENABLED
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+ if Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.set?(endpoint)
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+ if Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.boolean_equals?(true, Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.attr(partition_result, "supportsFIPS")) && Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.boolean_equals?(true, Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.attr(partition_result, "supportsDualStack"))
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+ if Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.string_equals?("aws-us-gov", Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.attr(partition_result, "name"))
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+ end
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+ if Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.boolean_equals?(use_dual_stack, true)
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+ if Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.boolean_equals?(true, Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.attr(partition_result, "supportsDualStack"))
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+ return Aws::Endpoints::Endpoint.new(url: "https://cassandra.#{region}.#{partition_result['dualStackDnsSuffix']}", headers: {}, properties: {})
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45
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49
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51
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@@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
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51
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51
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54
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@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
82
82
 
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86
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89
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90
90
  # *Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
@@ -97,10 +97,10 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
97
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103
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102
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103
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104
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106
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@@ -138,6 +138,28 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
138
138
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139
139
  end
140
140
 
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+ # The client-side timestamp setting of the table.
142
+ #
143
+ # For more information, see [How it works: Amazon Keyspaces client-side
144
+ # timestamps][1] in the *Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
145
+ #
146
+ #
147
+ #
148
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149
+ #
150
+ # @!attribute [rw] status
151
+ # Shows how to enable client-side timestamps settings for the
152
+ # specified table.
153
+ # @return [String]
154
+ #
155
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/keyspaces-2022-02-10/ClientSideTimestamps AWS API Documentation
156
+ #
157
+ class ClientSideTimestamps < Struct.new(
158
+ :status)
159
+ SENSITIVE = []
160
+ include Aws::Structure
161
+ end
162
+
141
163
  # The optional clustering column portion of your primary key determines
142
164
  # how the data is clustered and sorted within each partition.
143
165
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@@ -262,35 +284,35 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
262
284
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263
285
  # For each column to be created:
264
286
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265
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287
+ # * `name` - The name of the column.
266
288
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267
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268
- # [Data types][1] in the *Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
289
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290
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269
291
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270
292
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271
293
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272
- # `partitionKeys` - The partition key can be a single column, or it
273
- # can be a compound value composed of two or more columns. The
274
- # partition key portion of the primary key is required and determines
275
- # how Amazon Keyspaces stores your data.
294
+ # * `partitionKeys` - The partition key can be a single column, or it
295
+ # can be a compound value composed of two or more columns. The
296
+ # partition key portion of the primary key is required and
297
+ # determines how Amazon Keyspaces stores your data.
276
298
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277
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299
+ # * `name` - The name of each partition key column.
278
300
  #
279
- # `clusteringKeys` - The optional clustering column portion of your
280
- # primary key determines how the data is clustered and sorted within
281
- # each partition.
301
+ # * `clusteringKeys` - The optional clustering column portion of your
302
+ # primary key determines how the data is clustered and sorted within
303
+ # each partition.
282
304
  #
283
- # `name` - The name of the clustering column.
305
+ # * `name` - The name of the clustering column.
284
306
  #
285
- # `orderBy` - Sets the ascendant (`ASC`) or descendant (`DESC`)
286
- # order modifier.
307
+ # * `orderBy` - Sets the ascendant (`ASC`) or descendant (`DESC`)
308
+ # order modifier.
287
309
  #
288
- # To define a column as static use `staticColumns` - Static columns
289
- # store values that are shared by all rows in the same partition:
310
+ # To define a column as static use `staticColumns` - Static columns
311
+ # store values that are shared by all rows in the same partition:
290
312
  #
291
- # `name` - The name of the column.
313
+ # * `name` - The name of the column.
292
314
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293
- # `type` - An Amazon Keyspaces data type.
315
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294
316
  #
295
317
  #
296
318
  #
@@ -305,10 +327,10 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
305
327
  # Specifies the read/write throughput capacity mode for the table. The
306
328
  # options are:
307
329
  #
308
- # `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST` and
330
+ # * `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST` and
309
331
  #
310
- # `throughputMode:PROVISIONED` - Provisioned capacity mode requires
311
- # `readCapacityUnits` and `writeCapacityUnits` as input.
332
+ # * `throughputMode:PROVISIONED` - Provisioned capacity mode requires
333
+ # `readCapacityUnits` and `writeCapacityUnits` as input.
312
334
  #
313
335
  # The default is `throughput_mode:PAY_PER_REQUEST`.
314
336
  #
@@ -325,12 +347,12 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
325
347
  # for the table. You can choose one of the following KMS key (KMS
326
348
  # key):
327
349
  #
328
- # `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY` - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.
350
+ # * `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY` - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.
329
351
  #
330
- # `type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY` - This key is stored in your
331
- # account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option
332
- # requires the `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon Resource
333
- # Name (ARN) format as input.
352
+ # * `type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY` - This key is stored in your
353
+ # account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option
354
+ # requires the `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon
355
+ # Resource Name (ARN) format as input.
334
356
  #
335
357
  # The default is `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY`.
336
358
  #
@@ -346,11 +368,11 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
346
368
  # Specifies if `pointInTimeRecovery` is enabled or disabled for the
347
369
  # table. The options are:
348
370
  #
349
- # `ENABLED`
371
+ # * `status=ENABLED`
350
372
  #
351
- # `DISABLED`
373
+ # * `status=DISABLED`
352
374
  #
353
- # If it's not specified, the default is `DISABLED`.
375
+ # If it's not specified, the default is `status=DISABLED`.
354
376
  #
355
377
  # For more information, see [Point-in-time recovery][1] in the *Amazon
356
378
  # Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
@@ -363,9 +385,9 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
363
385
  # @!attribute [rw] ttl
364
386
  # Enables Time to Live custom settings for the table. The options are:
365
387
  #
366
- # `status:enabled`
388
+ # * `status:enabled`
367
389
  #
368
- # `status:disabled`
390
+ # * `status:disabled`
369
391
  #
370
392
  # The default is `status:disabled`. After `ttl` is enabled, you can't
371
393
  # disable it for the table.
@@ -400,6 +422,19 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
400
422
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/tagging-keyspaces.html
401
423
  # @return [Array<Types::Tag>]
402
424
  #
425
+ # @!attribute [rw] client_side_timestamps
426
+ # Enables client-side timestamps for the table. By default, the
427
+ # setting is disabled. You can enable client-side timestamps with the
428
+ # following option:
429
+ #
430
+ # * `status: "enabled"`
431
+ #
432
+ # ^
433
+ #
434
+ # Once client-side timestamps are enabled for a table, this setting
435
+ # cannot be disabled.
436
+ # @return [Types::ClientSideTimestamps]
437
+ #
403
438
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/keyspaces-2022-02-10/CreateTableRequest AWS API Documentation
404
439
  #
405
440
  class CreateTableRequest < Struct.new(
@@ -412,7 +447,8 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
412
447
  :point_in_time_recovery,
413
448
  :ttl,
414
449
  :default_time_to_live,
415
- :tags)
450
+ :tags,
451
+ :client_side_timestamps)
416
452
  SENSITIVE = []
417
453
  include Aws::Structure
418
454
  end
@@ -472,12 +508,12 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
472
508
  # and managing the encryption key. You can choose one of the following
473
509
  # KMS keys (KMS keys):
474
510
  #
475
- # Amazon Web Services owned key - This is the default encryption type.
476
- # The key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces (no additional charge).
511
+ # * Amazon Web Services owned key - This is the default encryption type.
512
+ # The key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces (no additional charge).
477
513
  #
478
- # Customer managed key - This key is stored in your account and is
479
- # created, owned, and managed by you. You have full control over the
480
- # customer managed key (KMS charges apply).
514
+ # * Customer managed key - This key is stored in your account and is
515
+ # created, owned, and managed by you. You have full control over the
516
+ # customer managed key (KMS charges apply).
481
517
  #
482
518
  # For more information about encryption at rest in Amazon Keyspaces, see
483
519
  # [Encryption at rest][1] in the *Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
@@ -493,12 +529,12 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
493
529
  # The encryption option specified for the table. You can choose one of
494
530
  # the following KMS keys (KMS keys):
495
531
  #
496
- # `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY` - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.
532
+ # * `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY` - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.
497
533
  #
498
- # `type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY` - This key is stored in your
499
- # account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option
500
- # requires the `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon Resource
501
- # Name (ARN) format as input.
534
+ # * `type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY` - This key is stored in your
535
+ # account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option
536
+ # requires the `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon
537
+ # Resource Name (ARN) format as input.
502
538
  #
503
539
  # The default is `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY`.
504
540
  #
@@ -598,9 +634,9 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
598
634
  # The read/write throughput capacity mode for a table. The options
599
635
  # are:
600
636
  #
601
- # `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST`
637
+ # * `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST`
602
638
  #
603
- # `throughputMode:PROVISIONED`
639
+ # * `throughputMode:PROVISIONED`
604
640
  # @return [Types::CapacitySpecificationSummary]
605
641
  #
606
642
  # @!attribute [rw] encryption_specification
@@ -616,13 +652,17 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
616
652
  # @return [Types::TimeToLive]
617
653
  #
618
654
  # @!attribute [rw] default_time_to_live
619
- # The default Time to Live settings of the specified table.
655
+ # The default Time to Live settings in seconds of the specified table.
620
656
  # @return [Integer]
621
657
  #
622
658
  # @!attribute [rw] comment
623
659
  # The the description of the specified table.
624
660
  # @return [Types::Comment]
625
661
  #
662
+ # @!attribute [rw] client_side_timestamps
663
+ # The client-side timestamps setting of the table.
664
+ # @return [Types::ClientSideTimestamps]
665
+ #
626
666
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/keyspaces-2022-02-10/GetTableResponse AWS API Documentation
627
667
  #
628
668
  class GetTableResponse < Struct.new(
@@ -637,7 +677,8 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
637
677
  :point_in_time_recovery,
638
678
  :ttl,
639
679
  :default_time_to_live,
640
- :comment)
680
+ :comment,
681
+ :client_side_timestamps)
641
682
  SENSITIVE = []
642
683
  include Aws::Structure
643
684
  end
@@ -834,9 +875,9 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
834
875
  # @!attribute [rw] status
835
876
  # The options are:
836
877
  #
837
- # `ENABLED`
878
+ # * `status=ENABLED`
838
879
  #
839
- # `DISABLED`
880
+ # * `status=DISABLED`
840
881
  # @return [String]
841
882
  #
842
883
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/keyspaces-2022-02-10/PointInTimeRecovery AWS API Documentation
@@ -913,10 +954,10 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
913
954
  # Specifies the read/write throughput capacity mode for the target
914
955
  # table. The options are:
915
956
  #
916
- # `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST`
957
+ # * `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST`
917
958
  #
918
- # `throughputMode:PROVISIONED` - Provisioned capacity mode requires
919
- # `readCapacityUnits` and `writeCapacityUnits` as input.
959
+ # * `throughputMode:PROVISIONED` - Provisioned capacity mode requires
960
+ # `readCapacityUnits` and `writeCapacityUnits` as input.
920
961
  #
921
962
  # The default is `throughput_mode:PAY_PER_REQUEST`.
922
963
  #
@@ -932,12 +973,12 @@ module Aws::Keyspaces
932
973
  # Specifies the encryption settings for the target table. You can
933
974
  # choose one of the following KMS key (KMS key):
934
975
  #
935
- # `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY` - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.
976
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- # account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option
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- # Name (ARN) format as input.
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+ # * `type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY` - This key is stored in your
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+ # account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option
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+ # requires the `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon
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+ # Resource Name (ARN) format as input.
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  #
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  # Specifies the `pointInTimeRecovery` settings for the target table.
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  # The options are:
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+ # * `status=ENABLED`
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+ # * `status=DISABLED`
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+ # If it's not specified, the default is `status=DISABLED`.
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  # Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
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+ # * `name` - The name of the column.
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  #
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- # `type` - An Amazon Keyspaces data type. For more information, see
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- # [Data types][1] in the *Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
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+ # [Data types][1] in the *Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
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  #
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  # Modifies the read/write throughput capacity mode for the table. The
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  #
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- # `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST` and
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+ # * `throughputMode:PAY_PER_REQUEST` and
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- # `readCapacityUnits` and `writeCapacityUnits` as input.
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+ # `readCapacityUnits` and `writeCapacityUnits` as input.
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  #
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  # Modifies the encryption settings of the table. You can choose one of
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  # the following KMS key (KMS key):
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  #
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+ # * `type:AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY` - This key is owned by Amazon Keyspaces.
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- # account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option
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- # requires the `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon Resource
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- # Name (ARN) format as input.
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+ # * `type:CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY` - This key is stored in your
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+ # account and is created, owned, and managed by you. This option
1293
+ # requires the `kms_key_identifier` of the KMS key in Amazon
1294
+ # Resource Name (ARN) format as input.
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  #
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  #
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+ # * `status=ENABLED`
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+ # * `status=DISABLED`
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  #
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  # Keyspaces Developer Guide*.
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  # Modifies Time to Live custom settings for the table. The options
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  # are:
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  #
1287
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+ # * `status:enabled`
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  #
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  # The default is `status:disabled`. After `ttl` is enabled, you can't
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  # disable it for the table.
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  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/TTL-how-it-works.html#ttl-howitworks_default_ttl
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  # @return [Integer]
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  #
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+ # @!attribute [rw] client_side_timestamps
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+ # Enables client-side timestamps for the table. By default, the
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+ # setting is disabled. You can enable client-side timestamps with the
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+ # following option:
1358
+ #
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+ # * `status: "enabled"`
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+ #
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+ # ^
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+ #
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+ # Once client-side timestamps are enabled for a table, this setting
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+ # cannot be disabled.
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+ # @return [Types::ClientSideTimestamps]
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+ #
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  :encryption_specification,
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  :point_in_time_recovery,
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  :ttl,
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- :default_time_to_live)
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+ :default_time_to_live,
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+ :client_side_timestamps)
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  SENSITIVE = []
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53
  # @!group service
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  module Aws::Keyspaces
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+ GEM_VERSION = '1.6.0'
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  end
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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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4
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4
+ version: 1.6.0
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5
  platform: ruby
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6
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8
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9
  bindir: bin
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10
  cert_chain: []
11
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11
+ date: 2023-03-14 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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13
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  name: aws-sdk-core