aws-sdk-lambda 1.37.0 → 1.42.0

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@@ -46,6 +46,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-lambda/customizations'
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  # @service
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  module Aws::Lambda
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- GEM_VERSION = '1.37.0'
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+ GEM_VERSION = '1.42.0'
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  end
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  module Aws::Lambda
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  # An API client for Lambda. To construct a client, you need to configure a `:region` and `:credentials`.
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  #
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- # client = Aws::Lambda::Client.new(
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- # region: region_name,
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- # credentials: credentials,
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- # # ...
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- # )
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+ # client = Aws::Lambda::Client.new(
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+ # region: region_name,
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+ # credentials: credentials,
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+ # # ...
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+ # )
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  #
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  # For details on configuring region and credentials see
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  # the [developer guide](/sdk-for-ruby/v3/developer-guide/setup-config.html).
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  # @option options [required, String] :region
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  # The AWS region to connect to. The configured `:region` is
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  # used to determine the service `:endpoint`. When not passed,
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- # a default `:region` is search for in the following locations:
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+ # a default `:region` is searched for in the following locations:
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  #
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  # * `Aws.config[:region]`
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  # * `ENV['AWS_REGION']`
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  # @option options [String] :endpoint
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  # The client endpoint is normally constructed from the `:region`
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  # option. You should only configure an `:endpoint` when connecting
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- # to test endpoints. This should be avalid HTTP(S) URI.
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+ # to test endpoints. This should be a valid HTTP(S) URI.
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  #
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  # @option options [Integer] :endpoint_cache_max_entries (1000)
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  # Used for the maximum size limit of the LRU cache storing endpoints data
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  # requests fetching endpoints information. Defaults to 60 sec.
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  #
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  # @option options [Boolean] :endpoint_discovery (false)
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- # When set to `true`, endpoint discovery will be enabled for operations when available. Defaults to `false`.
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+ # When set to `true`, endpoint discovery will be enabled for operations when available.
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  #
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  # @option options [Aws::Log::Formatter] :log_formatter (Aws::Log::Formatter.default)
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  # The log formatter.
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  #
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  # @option options [String] :retry_mode ("legacy")
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  # Specifies which retry algorithm to use. Values are:
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- # * `legacy` - The pre-existing retry behavior. This is default value if
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- # no retry mode is provided.
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- # * `standard` - A standardized set of retry rules across the AWS SDKs.
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- # This includes support for retry quotas, which limit the number of
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- # unsuccessful retries a client can make.
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- # * `adaptive` - An experimental retry mode that includes all the
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- # functionality of `standard` mode along with automatic client side
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- # throttling. This is a provisional mode that may change behavior
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- # in the future.
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+ #
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+ # * `legacy` - The pre-existing retry behavior. This is default value if
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+ # no retry mode is provided.
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+ #
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+ # * `standard` - A standardized set of retry rules across the AWS SDKs.
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+ # This includes support for retry quotas, which limit the number of
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+ # unsuccessful retries a client can make.
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+ #
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+ # * `adaptive` - An experimental retry mode that includes all the
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+ # functionality of `standard` mode along with automatic client side
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+ # throttling. This is a provisional mode that may change behavior
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+ # in the future.
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+ #
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  #
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  # @option options [String] :secret_access_key
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  #
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  #
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  # @option options [Integer] :http_read_timeout (60) The default
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  # number of seconds to wait for response data. This value can
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- # safely be set
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- # per-request on the session yielded by {#session_for}.
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+ # safely be set per-request on the session.
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  #
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  # @option options [Float] :http_idle_timeout (5) The number of
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  # seconds a connection is allowed to sit idle before it is
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  # request body. This option has no effect unless the request has
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  # "Expect" header set to "100-continue". Defaults to `nil` which
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  # disables this behaviour. This value can safely be set per
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- # request on the session yielded by {#session_for}.
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+ # request on the session.
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  #
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  # @option options [Boolean] :http_wire_trace (false) When `true`,
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  # HTTP debug output will be sent to the `:logger`.
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  # * {Types::AddLayerVersionPermissionResponse#statement #statement} => String
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  # * {Types::AddLayerVersionPermissionResponse#revision_id #revision_id} => String
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  #
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+ #
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+ # @example Example: To add permissions to a layer version
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+ #
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+ # # The following example grants permission for the account 223456789012 to use version 1 of a layer named my-layer.
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.add_layer_version_permission({
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+ # action: "lambda:GetLayerVersion",
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+ # layer_name: "my-layer",
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+ # principal: "223456789012",
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+ # statement_id: "xaccount",
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+ # version_number: 1,
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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+ # {
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+ # revision_id: "35d87451-f796-4a3f-a618-95a3671b0a0c",
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+ # statement: "{\"Sid\":\"xaccount\",\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"arn:aws:iam::223456789012:root\"},\"Action\":\"lambda:GetLayerVersion\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:my-layer:1\"}",
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+ # }
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+ #
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  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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  # To grant permission to another account, specify the account ID as the
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  # `Principal`. For AWS services, the principal is a domain-style
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  # identifier defined by the service, like `s3.amazonaws.com` or
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- # `sns.amazonaws.com`. For AWS services, you can also specify the ARN or
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- # owning account of the associated resource as the `SourceArn` or
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- # `SourceAccount`. If you grant permission to a service principal
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- # without specifying the source, other accounts could potentially
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- # configure resources in their account to invoke your Lambda function.
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+ # `sns.amazonaws.com`. For AWS services, you can also specify the ARN of
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+ # the associated resource as the `SourceArn`. If you grant permission to
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+ # a service principal without specifying the source, other accounts
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+ # could potentially configure resources in their account to invoke your
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+ # Lambda function.
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  # This action adds a statement to a resource-based permissions policy
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  # function. For example, an Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon SNS topic.
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- # For AWS services, the ID of the account that owns the resource. Use
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- # owned by another account (for example, all of an account's Amazon S3
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- # buckets). Or use it together with `SourceArn` to ensure that the
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- # resource is owned by the specified account. For example, an Amazon S3
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- # bucket could be deleted by its owner and recreated by another account.
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+ # For Amazon S3, the ID of the account that owns the resource. Use this
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+ # together with `SourceArn` to ensure that the resource is owned by the
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+ # specified account. It is possible for an Amazon S3 bucket to be
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+ # deleted by its owner and recreated by another account.
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  # @option params [String] :event_source_token
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+ # # The following example adds permission for Amazon S3 to invoke a Lambda function named my-function for notifications from
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+ # # a bucket named my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh in account 123456789012.
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+ # source_arn: "arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh/*",
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+ # statement_id: "s3",
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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+ # {
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+ # statement: "{\"Sid\":\"s3\",\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"Service\":\"s3.amazonaws.com\"},\"Action\":\"lambda:InvokeFunction\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function\",\"Condition\":{\"StringEquals\":{\"AWS:SourceAccount\":\"123456789012\"},\"ArnLike\":{\"AWS:SourceArn\":\"arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh\"}}}",
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+ # }
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+ #
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+ # @example Example: To grant another account permission to invoke a function
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+ #
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+ # # The following example adds permission for account 223456789012 invoke a Lambda function named my-function.
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.add_permission({
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+ # function_name: "my-function",
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+ # principal: "223456789012",
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+ # statement_id: "xaccount",
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+ # statement: "{\"Sid\":\"xaccount\",\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"arn:aws:iam::223456789012:root\"},\"Action\":\"lambda:InvokeFunction\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function\"}",
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.create_alias({
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+ # function_version: "1",
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+ # name: "LIVE",
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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+ # {
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+ # alias_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:LIVE",
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+ # description: "alias for live version of function",
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+ # function_version: "1",
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+ # name: "LIVE",
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+ # revision_id: "873282ed-xmpl-4dc8-a069-d0c647e470c6",
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+ # }
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+ #
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+ # function_name: "my-function",
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # {
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+ # last_modified: Time.parse(1569284520.333),
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+ # state: "Creating",
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+ # state_transition_reason: "USER_INITIATED",
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+ # uuid: "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE",
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+ # }
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+ # s3_bucket: "my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh",
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+ # description: "Process image objects from Amazon S3.",
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+ # environment: {
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+ # variables: {
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+ # },
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+ # },
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+ # function_name: "my-function",
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+ # },
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+ # description: "Process image objects from Amazon S3.",
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+ # environment: {
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+ # },
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+ # },
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+ # revision_id: "b75dcd81-xmpl-48a8-a75a-93ba8b5b9727",
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+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda-role",
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- # name: "alias",
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+ # function_name: "my-function",
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+ # name: "BLUE",
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  # })
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  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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  #
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  # @example Example: To delete a Lambda function event source mapping
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  #
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- # # This operation deletes a Lambda function event source mapping
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+ # # The following example deletes an event source mapping. To get a mapping's UUID, use ListEventSourceMappings.
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  #
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  # resp = client.delete_event_source_mapping({
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- # uuid: "12345kxodurf3443",
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+ # uuid: "14e0db71-xmpl-4eb5-b481-8945cf9d10c2",
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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- # batch_size: 123,
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- # event_source_arn: "arn:aws:s3:::examplebucket/*",
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- # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:myFunction",
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- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-11-21T19:49:20.006+0000"),
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- # last_processing_result: "",
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- # state: "",
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- # state_transition_reason: "",
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- # uuid: "12345kxodurf3443",
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+ # batch_size: 5,
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+ # event_source_arn: "arn:aws:sqs:us-west-2:123456789012:my-queue",
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+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
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+ # last_modified: Time.parse("${timestamp}"),
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+ # state: "Enabled",
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+ # state_transition_reason: "USER_INITIATED",
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+ # uuid: "14e0db71-xmpl-4eb5-b481-8945cf9d10c2",
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  # }
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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 Example: To delete a Lambda function
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+ # @example Example: To delete a version of a Lambda function
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  #
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- # # This operation deletes a Lambda function
1342
+ # # The following example deletes version 1 of a Lambda function named my-function.
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  #
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  # resp = client.delete_function({
1241
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+ # function_name: "my-function",
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  # qualifier: "1",
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  # })
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  #
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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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+ #
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+ # @example Example: To remove the reserved concurrent execution limit from a function
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+ #
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+ # # The following example deletes the reserved concurrent execution limit from a function named my-function.
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.delete_function_concurrency({
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+ # function_name: "my-function",
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+ # })
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+ #
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  #
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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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+ #
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+ # @example Example: To delete an asynchronous invocation configuration
1438
+ #
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+ # # The following example deletes the asynchronous invocation configuration for the GREEN alias of a function named
1440
+ # # my-function.
1441
+ #
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+ # resp = client.delete_function_event_invoke_config({
1443
+ # function_name: "my-function",
1444
+ # qualifier: "GREEN",
1445
+ # })
1446
+ #
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  #
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  # resp = client.delete_function_event_invoke_config({
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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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+ #
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+ # @example Example: To delete a version of a Lambda layer
1481
+ #
1482
+ # # The following example deletes version 2 of a layer named my-layer.
1483
+ #
1484
+ # resp = client.delete_layer_version({
1485
+ # layer_name: "my-layer",
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+ # version_number: 2,
1487
+ # })
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+ #
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  #
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  # resp = client.delete_layer_version({
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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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+ #
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+ # @example Example: To delete a provisioned concurrency configuration
1529
+ #
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+ # # The following example deletes the provisioned concurrency configuration for the GREEN alias of a function named
1531
+ # # my-function.
1532
+ #
1533
+ # resp = client.delete_provisioned_concurrency_config({
1534
+ # function_name: "my-function",
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+ # qualifier: "GREEN",
1536
+ # })
1537
+ #
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  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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  #
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  # resp = client.delete_provisioned_concurrency_config({
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  # * {Types::GetAccountSettingsResponse#account_usage #account_usage} => Types::AccountUsage
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  #
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  #
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- # @example Example: To retrieves a Lambda customer's account settings
1567
+ # @example Example: To get account settings
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  #
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- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda customer's account settings
1569
+ # # This operation takes no parameters and returns details about storage and concurrency quotas in the current Region.
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  #
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  # resp = client.get_account_settings({
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  # })
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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  # account_limit: {
1577
+ # code_size_unzipped: 262144000,
1578
+ # code_size_zipped: 52428800,
1579
+ # concurrent_executions: 1000,
1580
+ # total_code_size: 80530636800,
1581
+ # unreserved_concurrent_executions: 1000,
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  # },
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  # account_usage: {
1584
+ # function_count: 4,
1585
+ # total_code_size: 9426,
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  # },
1435
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  # }
1436
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  #
@@ -1487,21 +1639,22 @@ module Aws::Lambda
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  # * {Types::AliasConfiguration#revision_id #revision_id} => String
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  #
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  #
1490
- # @example Example: To retrieve a Lambda function alias
1642
+ # @example Example: To get a Lambda function alias
1491
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  #
1492
- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda function alias
1644
+ # # The following example returns details about an alias named BLUE for a function named my-function
1493
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  #
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  # resp = client.get_alias({
1495
- # function_name: "myFunction",
1496
- # name: "myFunctionAlias",
1647
+ # function_name: "my-function",
1648
+ # name: "BLUE",
1497
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
1501
- # alias_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:myFunctionAlias",
1502
- # description: "",
1503
- # function_version: "1",
1504
- # name: "myFunctionAlias",
1653
+ # alias_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function:BLUE",
1654
+ # description: "Production environment BLUE.",
1655
+ # function_version: "3",
1656
+ # name: "BLUE",
1657
+ # revision_id: "594f41fb-xmpl-4c20-95c7-6ca5f2a92c93",
1505
1658
  # }
1506
1659
  #
1507
1660
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -1554,24 +1707,30 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1554
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  # * {Types::EventSourceMappingConfiguration#maximum_retry_attempts #maximum_retry_attempts} => Integer
1555
1708
  #
1556
1709
  #
1557
- # @example Example: To retrieve a Lambda function's event source mapping
1710
+ # @example Example: To get a Lambda function's event source mapping
1558
1711
  #
1559
- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda function's event source mapping
1712
+ # # The following example returns details about an event source mapping. To get a mapping's UUID, use
1713
+ # # ListEventSourceMappings.
1560
1714
  #
1561
1715
  # resp = client.get_event_source_mapping({
1562
- # uuid: "123489-xxxxx-kdla8d89d7",
1716
+ # uuid: "14e0db71-xmpl-4eb5-b481-8945cf9d10c2",
1563
1717
  # })
1564
1718
  #
1565
1719
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
1566
1720
  # {
1567
- # batch_size: 123,
1568
- # event_source_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:eventsource",
1569
- # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:myFunction",
1570
- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-11-21T19:49:20.006+0000"),
1571
- # last_processing_result: "",
1572
- # state: "",
1573
- # state_transition_reason: "",
1574
- # uuid: "123489-xxxxx-kdla8d89d7",
1721
+ # batch_size: 500,
1722
+ # bisect_batch_on_function_error: false,
1723
+ # destination_config: {
1724
+ # },
1725
+ # event_source_arn: "arn:aws:sqs:us-east-2:123456789012:mySQSqueue",
1726
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:myFunction",
1727
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("${timestamp}"),
1728
+ # last_processing_result: "No records processed",
1729
+ # maximum_record_age_in_seconds: 604800,
1730
+ # maximum_retry_attempts: 10000,
1731
+ # state: "Creating",
1732
+ # state_transition_reason: "User action",
1733
+ # uuid: "14e0db71-xmpl-4eb5-b481-8945cf9d10c2",
1575
1734
  # }
1576
1735
  #
1577
1736
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -1641,45 +1800,50 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1641
1800
  # * {Types::GetFunctionResponse#concurrency #concurrency} => Types::Concurrency
1642
1801
  #
1643
1802
  #
1644
- # @example Example: To retrieve a Lambda function's event source mapping
1803
+ # @example Example: To get a Lambda function
1645
1804
  #
1646
- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda function's event source mapping
1805
+ # # The following example returns code and configuration details for version 1 of a function named my-function.
1647
1806
  #
1648
1807
  # resp = client.get_function({
1649
- # function_name: "myFunction",
1808
+ # function_name: "my-function",
1650
1809
  # qualifier: "1",
1651
1810
  # })
1652
1811
  #
1653
1812
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
1654
1813
  # {
1655
1814
  # code: {
1656
- # location: "somelocation",
1815
+ # location: "https://awslambda-us-west-2-tasks.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/snapshots/123456789012/my-function-e7d9d1ed-xmpl-4f79-904a-4b87f2681f30?versionId=sH3TQwBOaUy...",
1657
1816
  # repository_type: "S3",
1658
1817
  # },
1659
1818
  # configuration: {
1660
- # code_sha_256: "LQT+0DHxxxxcfwLyQjzoEFKZtdqQjHXanlSdfXBlEW0VA=",
1661
- # code_size: 262,
1662
- # description: "A starter AWS Lambda function.",
1819
+ # code_sha_256: "YFgDgEKG3ugvF1+pX64gV6tu9qNuIYNUdgJm8nCxsm4=",
1820
+ # code_size: 5797206,
1821
+ # description: "Process image objects from Amazon S3.",
1663
1822
  # environment: {
1664
1823
  # variables: {
1665
- # "S3_BUCKET" => "test",
1824
+ # "BUCKET" => "my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh",
1825
+ # "PREFIX" => "inbound",
1666
1826
  # },
1667
1827
  # },
1668
- # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:myFunction",
1669
- # function_name: "myFunction",
1828
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
1829
+ # function_name: "my-function",
1670
1830
  # handler: "index.handler",
1671
- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-11-21T19:49:20.006+0000"),
1672
- # memory_size: 128,
1673
- # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda_basic_execution",
1831
+ # kms_key_arn: "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/b0844d6c-xmpl-4463-97a4-d49f50839966",
1832
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2020-04-10T19:06:32.563+0000"),
1833
+ # last_update_status: "Successful",
1834
+ # memory_size: 256,
1835
+ # revision_id: "b75dcd81-xmpl-48a8-a75a-93ba8b5b9727",
1836
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda-role",
1674
1837
  # runtime: "nodejs12.x",
1675
- # timeout: 3,
1676
- # version: "$LATEST",
1677
- # vpc_config: {
1678
- # security_group_ids: [
1679
- # ],
1680
- # subnet_ids: [
1681
- # ],
1838
+ # state: "Active",
1839
+ # timeout: 15,
1840
+ # tracing_config: {
1841
+ # mode: "Active",
1682
1842
  # },
1843
+ # version: "$LATEST",
1844
+ # },
1845
+ # tags: {
1846
+ # "DEPARTMENT" => "Assets",
1683
1847
  # },
1684
1848
  # }
1685
1849
  #
@@ -1694,7 +1858,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1694
1858
  #
1695
1859
  # resp.configuration.function_name #=> String
1696
1860
  # resp.configuration.function_arn #=> String
1697
- # resp.configuration.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
1861
+ # resp.configuration.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
1698
1862
  # resp.configuration.role #=> String
1699
1863
  # resp.configuration.handler #=> String
1700
1864
  # resp.configuration.code_size #=> Integer
@@ -1733,6 +1897,11 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1733
1897
  # resp.tags["TagKey"] #=> String
1734
1898
  # resp.concurrency.reserved_concurrent_executions #=> Integer
1735
1899
  #
1900
+ #
1901
+ # The following waiters are defined for this operation (see {Client#wait_until} for detailed usage):
1902
+ #
1903
+ # * function_exists
1904
+ #
1736
1905
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2015-03-31/GetFunction AWS API Documentation
1737
1906
  #
1738
1907
  # @overload get_function(params = {})
@@ -1765,6 +1934,20 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1765
1934
  #
1766
1935
  # * {Types::GetFunctionConcurrencyResponse#reserved_concurrent_executions #reserved_concurrent_executions} => Integer
1767
1936
  #
1937
+ #
1938
+ # @example Example: To get the reserved concurrency setting for a function
1939
+ #
1940
+ # # The following example returns the reserved concurrency setting for a function named my-function.
1941
+ #
1942
+ # resp = client.get_function_concurrency({
1943
+ # function_name: "my-function",
1944
+ # })
1945
+ #
1946
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
1947
+ # {
1948
+ # reserved_concurrent_executions: 250,
1949
+ # }
1950
+ #
1768
1951
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
1769
1952
  #
1770
1953
  # resp = client.get_function_concurrency({
@@ -1842,36 +2025,42 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1842
2025
  # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#last_update_status_reason_code #last_update_status_reason_code} => String
1843
2026
  #
1844
2027
  #
1845
- # @example Example: To retrieve a Lambda function's event source mapping
2028
+ # @example Example: To get a Lambda function's event source mapping
1846
2029
  #
1847
- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda function's event source mapping
2030
+ # # The following example returns and configuration details for version 1 of a function named my-function.
1848
2031
  #
1849
2032
  # resp = client.get_function_configuration({
1850
- # function_name: "myFunction",
2033
+ # function_name: "my-function",
1851
2034
  # qualifier: "1",
1852
2035
  # })
1853
2036
  #
1854
2037
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
1855
2038
  # {
1856
- # code_sha_256: "LQT+0DHxxxxcfwLyQjzoEFKZtdqQjHXanlSdfXBlEW0VA=",
1857
- # code_size: 123,
1858
- # dead_letter_config: {
1859
- # },
1860
- # description: "",
2039
+ # code_sha_256: "YFgDgEKG3ugvF1+pX64gV6tu9qNuIYNUdgJm8nCxsm4=",
2040
+ # code_size: 5797206,
2041
+ # description: "Process image objects from Amazon S3.",
1861
2042
  # environment: {
2043
+ # variables: {
2044
+ # "BUCKET" => "my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh",
2045
+ # "PREFIX" => "inbound",
2046
+ # },
1862
2047
  # },
1863
- # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:myFunction",
1864
- # function_name: "myFunction",
2048
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
2049
+ # function_name: "my-function",
1865
2050
  # handler: "index.handler",
1866
- # kms_key_arn: "",
1867
- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-11-21T19:49:20.006+0000"),
1868
- # memory_size: 128,
1869
- # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda_basic_execution",
1870
- # runtime: "python2.7",
1871
- # timeout: 123,
1872
- # version: "1",
1873
- # vpc_config: {
2051
+ # kms_key_arn: "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/b0844d6c-xmpl-4463-97a4-d49f50839966",
2052
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2020-04-10T19:06:32.563+0000"),
2053
+ # last_update_status: "Successful",
2054
+ # memory_size: 256,
2055
+ # revision_id: "b75dcd81-xmpl-48a8-a75a-93ba8b5b9727",
2056
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda-role",
2057
+ # runtime: "nodejs12.x",
2058
+ # state: "Active",
2059
+ # timeout: 15,
2060
+ # tracing_config: {
2061
+ # mode: "Active",
1874
2062
  # },
2063
+ # version: "$LATEST",
1875
2064
  # }
1876
2065
  #
1877
2066
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -1885,7 +2074,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1885
2074
  #
1886
2075
  # resp.function_name #=> String
1887
2076
  # resp.function_arn #=> String
1888
- # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
2077
+ # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
1889
2078
  # resp.role #=> String
1890
2079
  # resp.handler #=> String
1891
2080
  # resp.code_size #=> Integer
@@ -1919,6 +2108,12 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1919
2108
  # resp.last_update_status_reason #=> String
1920
2109
  # resp.last_update_status_reason_code #=> String, one of "EniLimitExceeded", "InsufficientRolePermissions", "InvalidConfiguration", "InternalError", "SubnetOutOfIPAddresses", "InvalidSubnet", "InvalidSecurityGroup"
1921
2110
  #
2111
+ #
2112
+ # The following waiters are defined for this operation (see {Client#wait_until} for detailed usage):
2113
+ #
2114
+ # * function_active
2115
+ # * function_updated
2116
+ #
1922
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  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2015-03-31/GetFunctionConfiguration AWS API Documentation
1923
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  #
1924
2119
  # @overload get_function_configuration(params = {})
@@ -1962,6 +2157,32 @@ module Aws::Lambda
1962
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  # * {Types::FunctionEventInvokeConfig#maximum_event_age_in_seconds #maximum_event_age_in_seconds} => Integer
1963
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  # * {Types::FunctionEventInvokeConfig#destination_config #destination_config} => Types::DestinationConfig
1964
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  #
2160
+ #
2161
+ # @example Example: To get an asynchronous invocation configuration
2162
+ #
2163
+ # # The following example returns the asynchronous invocation configuration for the BLUE alias of a function named
2164
+ # # my-function.
2165
+ #
2166
+ # resp = client.get_function_event_invoke_config({
2167
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2168
+ # qualifier: "BLUE",
2169
+ # })
2170
+ #
2171
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2172
+ # {
2173
+ # destination_config: {
2174
+ # on_failure: {
2175
+ # destination: "arn:aws:sqs:us-east-2:123456789012:failed-invocations",
2176
+ # },
2177
+ # on_success: {
2178
+ # },
2179
+ # },
2180
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:BLUE",
2181
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("${timestamp}"),
2182
+ # maximum_event_age_in_seconds: 3600,
2183
+ # maximum_retry_attempts: 0,
2184
+ # }
2185
+ #
1965
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  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
1966
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  #
1967
2188
  # resp = client.get_function_event_invoke_config({
@@ -2011,6 +2232,35 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2011
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  # * {Types::GetLayerVersionResponse#compatible_runtimes #compatible_runtimes} => Array<String>
2012
2233
  # * {Types::GetLayerVersionResponse#license_info #license_info} => String
2013
2234
  #
2235
+ #
2236
+ # @example Example: To get information about a Lambda layer version
2237
+ #
2238
+ # # The following example returns information for version 1 of a layer named my-layer.
2239
+ #
2240
+ # resp = client.get_layer_version({
2241
+ # layer_name: "my-layer",
2242
+ # version_number: 1,
2243
+ # })
2244
+ #
2245
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2246
+ # {
2247
+ # compatible_runtimes: [
2248
+ # "python3.6",
2249
+ # "python3.7",
2250
+ # ],
2251
+ # content: {
2252
+ # code_sha_256: "tv9jJO+rPbXUUXuRKi7CwHzKtLDkDRJLB3cC3Z/ouXo=",
2253
+ # code_size: 169,
2254
+ # location: "https://awslambda-us-east-2-layers.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/snapshots/123456789012/my-layer-4aaa2fbb-ff77-4b0a-ad92-5b78a716a96a?versionId=27iWyA73cCAYqyH...",
2255
+ # },
2256
+ # created_date: Time.parse("2018-11-14T23:03:52.894+0000"),
2257
+ # description: "My Python layer",
2258
+ # layer_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:my-layer",
2259
+ # layer_version_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:my-layer:1",
2260
+ # license_info: "MIT",
2261
+ # version: 1,
2262
+ # }
2263
+ #
2014
2264
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2015
2265
  #
2016
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  # resp = client.get_layer_version({
@@ -2029,7 +2279,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2029
2279
  # resp.created_date #=> Time
2030
2280
  # resp.version #=> Integer
2031
2281
  # resp.compatible_runtimes #=> Array
2032
- # resp.compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
2282
+ # resp.compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
2033
2283
  # resp.license_info #=> String
2034
2284
  #
2035
2285
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2015-03-31/GetLayerVersion AWS API Documentation
@@ -2062,6 +2312,32 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2062
2312
  # * {Types::GetLayerVersionResponse#compatible_runtimes #compatible_runtimes} => Array<String>
2063
2313
  # * {Types::GetLayerVersionResponse#license_info #license_info} => String
2064
2314
  #
2315
+ #
2316
+ # @example Example: To get information about a Lambda layer version
2317
+ #
2318
+ # # The following example returns information about the layer version with the specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
2319
+ #
2320
+ # resp = client.get_layer_version_by_arn({
2321
+ # arn: "arn:aws:lambda:ca-central-1:123456789012:layer:blank-python-lib:3",
2322
+ # })
2323
+ #
2324
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2325
+ # {
2326
+ # compatible_runtimes: [
2327
+ # "python3.8",
2328
+ # ],
2329
+ # content: {
2330
+ # code_sha_256: "6x+xmpl/M3BnQUk7gS9sGmfeFsR/npojXoA3fZUv4eU=",
2331
+ # code_size: 9529009,
2332
+ # location: "https://awslambda-us-east-2-layers.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/snapshots/123456789012/blank-python-lib-e5212378-xmpl-44ee-8398-9d8ec5113949?versionId=WbZnvf...",
2333
+ # },
2334
+ # created_date: Time.parse("2020-03-31T00:35:18.949+0000"),
2335
+ # description: "Dependencies for the blank-python sample app.",
2336
+ # layer_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:blank-python-lib",
2337
+ # layer_version_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:blank-python-lib:3",
2338
+ # version: 3,
2339
+ # }
2340
+ #
2065
2341
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2066
2342
  #
2067
2343
  # resp = client.get_layer_version_by_arn({
@@ -2079,7 +2355,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2079
2355
  # resp.created_date #=> Time
2080
2356
  # resp.version #=> Integer
2081
2357
  # resp.compatible_runtimes #=> Array
2082
- # resp.compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
2358
+ # resp.compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
2083
2359
  # resp.license_info #=> String
2084
2360
  #
2085
2361
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2015-03-31/GetLayerVersionByArn AWS API Documentation
@@ -2165,16 +2441,17 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2165
2441
  #
2166
2442
  # @example Example: To retrieve a Lambda function policy
2167
2443
  #
2168
- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda function policy
2444
+ # # The following example returns the resource-based policy for version 1 of a Lambda function named my-function.
2169
2445
  #
2170
2446
  # resp = client.get_policy({
2171
- # function_name: "myFunction",
2447
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2172
2448
  # qualifier: "1",
2173
2449
  # })
2174
2450
  #
2175
2451
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2176
2452
  # {
2177
- # policy: "",
2453
+ # policy: "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Id\":\"default\",\"Statement\":[{\"Sid\":\"xaccount\",\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root\"},\"Action\":\"lambda:InvokeFunction\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:1\"}]}",
2454
+ # revision_id: "4843f2f6-7c59-4fda-b484-afd0bc0e22b8",
2178
2455
  # }
2179
2456
  #
2180
2457
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -2228,6 +2505,45 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2228
2505
  # * {Types::GetProvisionedConcurrencyConfigResponse#status_reason #status_reason} => String
2229
2506
  # * {Types::GetProvisionedConcurrencyConfigResponse#last_modified #last_modified} => Time
2230
2507
  #
2508
+ #
2509
+ # @example Example: To get a provisioned concurrency configuration
2510
+ #
2511
+ # # The following example returns details for the provisioned concurrency configuration for the BLUE alias of the specified
2512
+ # # function.
2513
+ #
2514
+ # resp = client.get_provisioned_concurrency_config({
2515
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2516
+ # qualifier: "BLUE",
2517
+ # })
2518
+ #
2519
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2520
+ # {
2521
+ # allocated_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
2522
+ # available_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
2523
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-12-31T20:28:49+0000"),
2524
+ # requested_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
2525
+ # status: "READY",
2526
+ # }
2527
+ #
2528
+ # @example Example: To view a provisioned concurrency configuration
2529
+ #
2530
+ # # The following example displays details for the provisioned concurrency configuration for the BLUE alias of the specified
2531
+ # # function.
2532
+ #
2533
+ # resp = client.get_provisioned_concurrency_config({
2534
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2535
+ # qualifier: "BLUE",
2536
+ # })
2537
+ #
2538
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2539
+ # {
2540
+ # allocated_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
2541
+ # available_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
2542
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-12-31T20:28:49+0000"),
2543
+ # requested_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
2544
+ # status: "READY",
2545
+ # }
2546
+ #
2231
2547
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2232
2548
  #
2233
2549
  # resp = client.get_provisioned_concurrency_config({
@@ -2289,7 +2605,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2289
2605
  # your HTTP client, SDK, firewall, proxy, or operating system to allow
2290
2606
  # for long connections with timeout or keep-alive settings.
2291
2607
  #
2292
- # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:InvokeFunction`
2608
+ # This operation requires permission for the [lambda:InvokeFunction][8]
2293
2609
  # action.
2294
2610
  #
2295
2611
  #
@@ -2301,6 +2617,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2301
2617
  # [5]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/invocation-async.html
2302
2618
  # [6]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/invocation-async.html#dlq
2303
2619
  # [7]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/limits.html
2620
+ # [8]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/list_awslambda.html
2304
2621
  #
2305
2622
  # @option params [required, String] :function_name
2306
2623
  # The name of the Lambda function, version, or alias.
@@ -2359,23 +2676,35 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2359
2676
  #
2360
2677
  # @example Example: To invoke a Lambda function
2361
2678
  #
2362
- # # This operation invokes a Lambda function
2679
+ # # The following example invokes version 1 of a function named my-function with an empty event payload.
2363
2680
  #
2364
2681
  # resp = client.invoke({
2365
- # client_context: "MyApp",
2366
- # function_name: "MyFunction",
2682
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2683
+ # payload: "{}",
2684
+ # qualifier: "1",
2685
+ # })
2686
+ #
2687
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2688
+ # {
2689
+ # payload: "200 SUCCESS",
2690
+ # status_code: 200,
2691
+ # }
2692
+ #
2693
+ # @example Example: To invoke a Lambda function asynchronously
2694
+ #
2695
+ # # The following example invokes version 1 of a function named my-function asynchronously.
2696
+ #
2697
+ # resp = client.invoke({
2698
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2367
2699
  # invocation_type: "Event",
2368
- # log_type: "Tail",
2369
- # payload: "fileb://file-path/input.json",
2700
+ # payload: "{}",
2370
2701
  # qualifier: "1",
2371
2702
  # })
2372
2703
  #
2373
2704
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2374
2705
  # {
2375
- # function_error: "",
2376
- # log_result: "",
2377
- # payload: "?",
2378
- # status_code: 123,
2706
+ # payload: "",
2707
+ # status_code: 202,
2379
2708
  # }
2380
2709
  #
2381
2710
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -2435,16 +2764,16 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2435
2764
  #
2436
2765
  # @example Example: To invoke a Lambda function asynchronously
2437
2766
  #
2438
- # # This operation invokes a Lambda function asynchronously
2767
+ # # The following example invokes a Lambda function asynchronously
2439
2768
  #
2440
2769
  # resp = client.invoke_async({
2441
- # function_name: "myFunction",
2442
- # invoke_args: "fileb://file-path/input.json",
2770
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2771
+ # invoke_args: "{}",
2443
2772
  # })
2444
2773
  #
2445
2774
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2446
2775
  # {
2447
- # status: 123,
2776
+ # status: 202,
2448
2777
  # }
2449
2778
  #
2450
2779
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -2504,23 +2833,40 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2504
2833
  # * {Types::ListAliasesResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String
2505
2834
  # * {Types::ListAliasesResponse#aliases #aliases} => Array<Types::AliasConfiguration>
2506
2835
  #
2836
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
2507
2837
  #
2508
- # @example Example: To retrieve a Lambda function aliases
2509
2838
  #
2510
- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda function's aliases
2839
+ # @example Example: To list a function's aliases
2840
+ #
2841
+ # # The following example returns a list of aliases for a function named my-function.
2511
2842
  #
2512
2843
  # resp = client.list_aliases({
2513
- # function_name: "myFunction",
2514
- # function_version: "1",
2515
- # marker: "",
2516
- # max_items: 123,
2844
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2517
2845
  # })
2518
2846
  #
2519
2847
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2520
2848
  # {
2521
2849
  # aliases: [
2850
+ # {
2851
+ # alias_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function:BETA",
2852
+ # description: "Production environment BLUE.",
2853
+ # function_version: "2",
2854
+ # name: "BLUE",
2855
+ # revision_id: "a410117f-xmpl-494e-8035-7e204bb7933b",
2856
+ # routing_config: {
2857
+ # additional_version_weights: {
2858
+ # "1" => 0.7,
2859
+ # },
2860
+ # },
2861
+ # },
2862
+ # {
2863
+ # alias_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function:LIVE",
2864
+ # description: "Production environment GREEN.",
2865
+ # function_version: "1",
2866
+ # name: "GREEN",
2867
+ # revision_id: "21d40116-xmpl-40ba-9360-3ea284da1bb5",
2868
+ # },
2522
2869
  # ],
2523
- # next_marker: "",
2524
2870
  # }
2525
2871
  #
2526
2872
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -2595,6 +2941,32 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2595
2941
  # * {Types::ListEventSourceMappingsResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String
2596
2942
  # * {Types::ListEventSourceMappingsResponse#event_source_mappings #event_source_mappings} => Array<Types::EventSourceMappingConfiguration>
2597
2943
  #
2944
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
2945
+ #
2946
+ #
2947
+ # @example Example: To list the event source mappings for a function
2948
+ #
2949
+ # # The following example returns a list of the event source mappings for a function named my-function.
2950
+ #
2951
+ # resp = client.list_event_source_mappings({
2952
+ # function_name: "my-function",
2953
+ # })
2954
+ #
2955
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2956
+ # {
2957
+ # event_source_mappings: [
2958
+ # {
2959
+ # batch_size: 5,
2960
+ # event_source_arn: "arn:aws:sqs:us-west-2:123456789012:mySQSqueue",
2961
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
2962
+ # last_modified: Time.parse(1569284520.333),
2963
+ # state: "Enabled",
2964
+ # state_transition_reason: "USER_INITIATED",
2965
+ # uuid: "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE",
2966
+ # },
2967
+ # ],
2968
+ # }
2969
+ #
2598
2970
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2599
2971
  #
2600
2972
  # resp = client.list_event_source_mappings({
@@ -2666,6 +3038,35 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2666
3038
  # * {Types::ListFunctionEventInvokeConfigsResponse#function_event_invoke_configs #function_event_invoke_configs} => Array<Types::FunctionEventInvokeConfig>
2667
3039
  # * {Types::ListFunctionEventInvokeConfigsResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String
2668
3040
  #
3041
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
3042
+ #
3043
+ #
3044
+ # @example Example: To view a list of asynchronous invocation configurations
3045
+ #
3046
+ # # The following example returns a list of asynchronous invocation configurations for a function named my-function.
3047
+ #
3048
+ # resp = client.list_function_event_invoke_configs({
3049
+ # function_name: "my-function",
3050
+ # })
3051
+ #
3052
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3053
+ # {
3054
+ # function_event_invoke_configs: [
3055
+ # {
3056
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:GREEN",
3057
+ # last_modified: Time.parse(1577824406.719),
3058
+ # maximum_event_age_in_seconds: 1800,
3059
+ # maximum_retry_attempts: 2,
3060
+ # },
3061
+ # {
3062
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:BLUE",
3063
+ # last_modified: Time.parse(1577824396.653),
3064
+ # maximum_event_age_in_seconds: 3600,
3065
+ # maximum_retry_attempts: 0,
3066
+ # },
3067
+ # ],
3068
+ # }
3069
+ #
2669
3070
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2670
3071
  #
2671
3072
  # resp = client.list_function_event_invoke_configs({
@@ -2723,19 +3124,62 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2723
3124
  # * {Types::ListFunctionsResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String
2724
3125
  # * {Types::ListFunctionsResponse#functions #functions} => Array<Types::FunctionConfiguration>
2725
3126
  #
3127
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
3128
+ #
2726
3129
  #
2727
- # @example Example: To retrieve a list of Lambda functions
3130
+ # @example Example: To get a list of Lambda functions
2728
3131
  #
2729
- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda functions
3132
+ # # This operation returns a list of Lambda functions.
2730
3133
  #
2731
3134
  # resp = client.list_functions({
2732
- # marker: "",
2733
- # max_items: 25,
2734
3135
  # })
2735
3136
  #
2736
3137
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
2737
3138
  # {
2738
3139
  # functions: [
3140
+ # {
3141
+ # code_sha_256: "dBG9m8SGdmlEjw/JYXlhhvCrAv5TxvXsbL/RMr0fT/I=",
3142
+ # code_size: 294,
3143
+ # description: "",
3144
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:helloworld",
3145
+ # function_name: "helloworld",
3146
+ # handler: "helloworld.handler",
3147
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-09-23T18:32:33.857+0000"),
3148
+ # memory_size: 128,
3149
+ # revision_id: "1718e831-badf-4253-9518-d0644210af7b",
3150
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/service-role/MyTestFunction-role-zgur6bf4",
3151
+ # runtime: "nodejs10.x",
3152
+ # timeout: 3,
3153
+ # tracing_config: {
3154
+ # mode: "PassThrough",
3155
+ # },
3156
+ # version: "$LATEST",
3157
+ # },
3158
+ # {
3159
+ # code_sha_256: "sU0cJ2/hOZevwV/lTxCuQqK3gDZP3i8gUoqUUVRmY6E=",
3160
+ # code_size: 266,
3161
+ # description: "",
3162
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
3163
+ # function_name: "my-function",
3164
+ # handler: "index.handler",
3165
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-10-01T16:47:28.490+0000"),
3166
+ # memory_size: 256,
3167
+ # revision_id: "93017fc9-59cb-41dc-901b-4845ce4bf668",
3168
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/service-role/helloWorldPython-role-uy3l9qyq",
3169
+ # runtime: "nodejs10.x",
3170
+ # timeout: 3,
3171
+ # tracing_config: {
3172
+ # mode: "PassThrough",
3173
+ # },
3174
+ # version: "$LATEST",
3175
+ # vpc_config: {
3176
+ # security_group_ids: [
3177
+ # ],
3178
+ # subnet_ids: [
3179
+ # ],
3180
+ # vpc_id: "",
3181
+ # },
3182
+ # },
2739
3183
  # ],
2740
3184
  # next_marker: "",
2741
3185
  # }
@@ -2755,7 +3199,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2755
3199
  # resp.functions #=> Array
2756
3200
  # resp.functions[0].function_name #=> String
2757
3201
  # resp.functions[0].function_arn #=> String
2758
- # resp.functions[0].runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3202
+ # resp.functions[0].runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
2759
3203
  # resp.functions[0].role #=> String
2760
3204
  # resp.functions[0].handler #=> String
2761
3205
  # resp.functions[0].code_size #=> Integer
@@ -2825,10 +3269,45 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2825
3269
  # * {Types::ListLayerVersionsResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String
2826
3270
  # * {Types::ListLayerVersionsResponse#layer_versions #layer_versions} => Array<Types::LayerVersionsListItem>
2827
3271
  #
3272
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
3273
+ #
3274
+ #
3275
+ # @example Example: To list versions of a layer
3276
+ #
3277
+ # # The following example displays information about the versions for the layer named blank-java-lib
3278
+ #
3279
+ # resp = client.list_layer_versions({
3280
+ # layer_name: "blank-java-lib",
3281
+ # })
3282
+ #
3283
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3284
+ # {
3285
+ # layer_versions: [
3286
+ # {
3287
+ # compatible_runtimes: [
3288
+ # "java8",
3289
+ # ],
3290
+ # created_date: Time.parse("2020-03-18T23:38:42.284+0000"),
3291
+ # description: "Dependencies for the blank-java sample app.",
3292
+ # layer_version_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:blank-java-lib:7",
3293
+ # version: 7,
3294
+ # },
3295
+ # {
3296
+ # compatible_runtimes: [
3297
+ # "java8",
3298
+ # ],
3299
+ # created_date: Time.parse("2020-03-17T07:24:21.960+0000"),
3300
+ # description: "Dependencies for the blank-java sample app.",
3301
+ # layer_version_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:blank-java-lib:6",
3302
+ # version: 6,
3303
+ # },
3304
+ # ],
3305
+ # }
3306
+ #
2828
3307
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2829
3308
  #
2830
3309
  # resp = client.list_layer_versions({
2831
- # compatible_runtime: "nodejs", # accepts nodejs, nodejs4.3, nodejs6.10, nodejs8.10, nodejs10.x, nodejs12.x, java8, java11, python2.7, python3.6, python3.7, python3.8, dotnetcore1.0, dotnetcore2.0, dotnetcore2.1, nodejs4.3-edge, go1.x, ruby2.5, ruby2.7, provided
3310
+ # compatible_runtime: "nodejs", # accepts nodejs, nodejs4.3, nodejs6.10, nodejs8.10, nodejs10.x, nodejs12.x, java8, java11, python2.7, python3.6, python3.7, python3.8, dotnetcore1.0, dotnetcore2.0, dotnetcore2.1, dotnetcore3.1, nodejs4.3-edge, go1.x, ruby2.5, ruby2.7, provided
2832
3311
  # layer_name: "LayerName", # required
2833
3312
  # marker: "String",
2834
3313
  # max_items: 1,
@@ -2843,7 +3322,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2843
3322
  # resp.layer_versions[0].description #=> String
2844
3323
  # resp.layer_versions[0].created_date #=> Time
2845
3324
  # resp.layer_versions[0].compatible_runtimes #=> Array
2846
- # resp.layer_versions[0].compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3325
+ # resp.layer_versions[0].compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
2847
3326
  # resp.layer_versions[0].license_info #=> String
2848
3327
  #
2849
3328
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2015-03-31/ListLayerVersions AWS API Documentation
@@ -2878,10 +3357,41 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2878
3357
  # * {Types::ListLayersResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String
2879
3358
  # * {Types::ListLayersResponse#layers #layers} => Array<Types::LayersListItem>
2880
3359
  #
3360
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
3361
+ #
3362
+ #
3363
+ # @example Example: To list the layers that are compatible with your function's runtime
3364
+ #
3365
+ # # The following example returns information about layers that are compatible with the Python 3.7 runtime.
3366
+ #
3367
+ # resp = client.list_layers({
3368
+ # compatible_runtime: "python3.7",
3369
+ # })
3370
+ #
3371
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3372
+ # {
3373
+ # layers: [
3374
+ # {
3375
+ # latest_matching_version: {
3376
+ # compatible_runtimes: [
3377
+ # "python3.6",
3378
+ # "python3.7",
3379
+ # ],
3380
+ # created_date: Time.parse("2018-11-15T00:37:46.592+0000"),
3381
+ # description: "My layer",
3382
+ # layer_version_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:my-layer:2",
3383
+ # version: 2,
3384
+ # },
3385
+ # layer_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:layer:my-layer",
3386
+ # layer_name: "my-layer",
3387
+ # },
3388
+ # ],
3389
+ # }
3390
+ #
2881
3391
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2882
3392
  #
2883
3393
  # resp = client.list_layers({
2884
- # compatible_runtime: "nodejs", # accepts nodejs, nodejs4.3, nodejs6.10, nodejs8.10, nodejs10.x, nodejs12.x, java8, java11, python2.7, python3.6, python3.7, python3.8, dotnetcore1.0, dotnetcore2.0, dotnetcore2.1, nodejs4.3-edge, go1.x, ruby2.5, ruby2.7, provided
3394
+ # compatible_runtime: "nodejs", # accepts nodejs, nodejs4.3, nodejs6.10, nodejs8.10, nodejs10.x, nodejs12.x, java8, java11, python2.7, python3.6, python3.7, python3.8, dotnetcore1.0, dotnetcore2.0, dotnetcore2.1, dotnetcore3.1, nodejs4.3-edge, go1.x, ruby2.5, ruby2.7, provided
2885
3395
  # marker: "String",
2886
3396
  # max_items: 1,
2887
3397
  # })
@@ -2897,7 +3407,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2897
3407
  # resp.layers[0].latest_matching_version.description #=> String
2898
3408
  # resp.layers[0].latest_matching_version.created_date #=> Time
2899
3409
  # resp.layers[0].latest_matching_version.compatible_runtimes #=> Array
2900
- # resp.layers[0].latest_matching_version.compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3410
+ # resp.layers[0].latest_matching_version.compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
2901
3411
  # resp.layers[0].latest_matching_version.license_info #=> String
2902
3412
  #
2903
3413
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2015-03-31/ListLayers AWS API Documentation
@@ -2939,6 +3449,39 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2939
3449
  # * {Types::ListProvisionedConcurrencyConfigsResponse#provisioned_concurrency_configs #provisioned_concurrency_configs} => Array<Types::ProvisionedConcurrencyConfigListItem>
2940
3450
  # * {Types::ListProvisionedConcurrencyConfigsResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String
2941
3451
  #
3452
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
3453
+ #
3454
+ #
3455
+ # @example Example: To get a list of provisioned concurrency configurations
3456
+ #
3457
+ # # The following example returns a list of provisioned concurrency configurations for a function named my-function.
3458
+ #
3459
+ # resp = client.list_provisioned_concurrency_configs({
3460
+ # function_name: "my-function",
3461
+ # })
3462
+ #
3463
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3464
+ # {
3465
+ # provisioned_concurrency_configs: [
3466
+ # {
3467
+ # allocated_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
3468
+ # available_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
3469
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:GREEN",
3470
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-12-31T20:29:00+0000"),
3471
+ # requested_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
3472
+ # status: "READY",
3473
+ # },
3474
+ # {
3475
+ # allocated_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
3476
+ # available_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
3477
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:BLUE",
3478
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-12-31T20:28:49+0000"),
3479
+ # requested_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
3480
+ # status: "READY",
3481
+ # },
3482
+ # ],
3483
+ # }
3484
+ #
2942
3485
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2943
3486
  #
2944
3487
  # resp = client.list_provisioned_concurrency_configs({
@@ -2982,6 +3525,23 @@ module Aws::Lambda
2982
3525
  #
2983
3526
  # * {Types::ListTagsResponse#tags #tags} => Hash<String,String>
2984
3527
  #
3528
+ #
3529
+ # @example Example: To retrieve the list of tags for a Lambda function
3530
+ #
3531
+ # # The following example displays the tags attached to the my-function Lambda function.
3532
+ #
3533
+ # resp = client.list_tags({
3534
+ # resource: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
3535
+ # })
3536
+ #
3537
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3538
+ # {
3539
+ # tags: {
3540
+ # "Category" => "Web Tools",
3541
+ # "Department" => "Sales",
3542
+ # },
3543
+ # }
3544
+ #
2985
3545
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2986
3546
  #
2987
3547
  # resp = client.list_tags({
@@ -3036,21 +3596,70 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3036
3596
  # * {Types::ListVersionsByFunctionResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String
3037
3597
  # * {Types::ListVersionsByFunctionResponse#versions #versions} => Array<Types::FunctionConfiguration>
3038
3598
  #
3599
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
3600
+ #
3039
3601
  #
3040
- # @example Example: To retrieve a list of Lambda function versions
3602
+ # @example Example: To list versions of a function
3041
3603
  #
3042
- # # This operation retrieves a Lambda function versions
3604
+ # # The following example returns a list of versions of a function named my-function
3043
3605
  #
3044
3606
  # resp = client.list_versions_by_function({
3045
- # function_name: "myFunction",
3046
- # marker: "",
3047
- # max_items: 25,
3607
+ # function_name: "my-function",
3048
3608
  # })
3049
3609
  #
3050
3610
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3051
3611
  # {
3052
- # next_marker: "",
3053
3612
  # versions: [
3613
+ # {
3614
+ # code_sha_256: "YFgDgEKG3ugvF1+pX64gV6tu9qNuIYNUdgJm8nCxsm4=",
3615
+ # code_size: 5797206,
3616
+ # description: "Process image objects from Amazon S3.",
3617
+ # environment: {
3618
+ # variables: {
3619
+ # "BUCKET" => "my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh",
3620
+ # "PREFIX" => "inbound",
3621
+ # },
3622
+ # },
3623
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
3624
+ # function_name: "my-function",
3625
+ # handler: "index.handler",
3626
+ # kms_key_arn: "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/b0844d6c-xmpl-4463-97a4-d49f50839966",
3627
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2020-04-10T19:06:32.563+0000"),
3628
+ # memory_size: 256,
3629
+ # revision_id: "850ca006-2d98-4ff4-86db-8766e9d32fe9",
3630
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda-role",
3631
+ # runtime: "nodejs12.x",
3632
+ # timeout: 15,
3633
+ # tracing_config: {
3634
+ # mode: "Active",
3635
+ # },
3636
+ # version: "$LATEST",
3637
+ # },
3638
+ # {
3639
+ # code_sha_256: "YFgDgEKG3ugvF1+pX64gV6tu9qNuIYNUdgJm8nCxsm4=",
3640
+ # code_size: 5797206,
3641
+ # description: "Process image objects from Amazon S3.",
3642
+ # environment: {
3643
+ # variables: {
3644
+ # "BUCKET" => "my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh",
3645
+ # "PREFIX" => "inbound",
3646
+ # },
3647
+ # },
3648
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
3649
+ # function_name: "my-function",
3650
+ # handler: "index.handler",
3651
+ # kms_key_arn: "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/b0844d6c-xmpl-4463-97a4-d49f50839966",
3652
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2020-04-10T19:06:32.563+0000"),
3653
+ # memory_size: 256,
3654
+ # revision_id: "b75dcd81-xmpl-48a8-a75a-93ba8b5b9727",
3655
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda-role",
3656
+ # runtime: "nodejs12.x",
3657
+ # timeout: 5,
3658
+ # tracing_config: {
3659
+ # mode: "Active",
3660
+ # },
3661
+ # version: "1",
3662
+ # },
3054
3663
  # ],
3055
3664
  # }
3056
3665
  #
@@ -3068,7 +3677,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3068
3677
  # resp.versions #=> Array
3069
3678
  # resp.versions[0].function_name #=> String
3070
3679
  # resp.versions[0].function_arn #=> String
3071
- # resp.versions[0].runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3680
+ # resp.versions[0].runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3072
3681
  # resp.versions[0].role #=> String
3073
3682
  # resp.versions[0].handler #=> String
3074
3683
  # resp.versions[0].code_size #=> Integer
@@ -3164,6 +3773,45 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3164
3773
  # * {Types::PublishLayerVersionResponse#compatible_runtimes #compatible_runtimes} => Array<String>
3165
3774
  # * {Types::PublishLayerVersionResponse#license_info #license_info} => String
3166
3775
  #
3776
+ #
3777
+ # @example Example: To create a Lambda layer version
3778
+ #
3779
+ # # The following example creates a new Python library layer version. The command retrieves the layer content a file named
3780
+ # # layer.zip in the specified S3 bucket.
3781
+ #
3782
+ # resp = client.publish_layer_version({
3783
+ # compatible_runtimes: [
3784
+ # "python3.6",
3785
+ # "python3.7",
3786
+ # ],
3787
+ # content: {
3788
+ # s3_bucket: "lambda-layers-us-west-2-123456789012",
3789
+ # s3_key: "layer.zip",
3790
+ # },
3791
+ # description: "My Python layer",
3792
+ # layer_name: "my-layer",
3793
+ # license_info: "MIT",
3794
+ # })
3795
+ #
3796
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3797
+ # {
3798
+ # compatible_runtimes: [
3799
+ # "python3.6",
3800
+ # "python3.7",
3801
+ # ],
3802
+ # content: {
3803
+ # code_sha_256: "tv9jJO+rPbXUUXuRKi7CwHzKtLDkDRJLB3cC3Z/ouXo=",
3804
+ # code_size: 169,
3805
+ # location: "https://awslambda-us-west-2-layers.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/snapshots/123456789012/my-layer-4aaa2fbb-ff77-4b0a-ad92-5b78a716a96a?versionId=27iWyA73cCAYqyH...",
3806
+ # },
3807
+ # created_date: Time.parse("2018-11-14T23:03:52.894+0000"),
3808
+ # description: "My Python layer",
3809
+ # layer_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:layer:my-layer",
3810
+ # layer_version_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:layer:my-layer:1",
3811
+ # license_info: "MIT",
3812
+ # version: 1,
3813
+ # }
3814
+ #
3167
3815
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3168
3816
  #
3169
3817
  # resp = client.publish_layer_version({
@@ -3175,7 +3823,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3175
3823
  # s3_object_version: "S3ObjectVersion",
3176
3824
  # zip_file: "data",
3177
3825
  # },
3178
- # compatible_runtimes: ["nodejs"], # accepts nodejs, nodejs4.3, nodejs6.10, nodejs8.10, nodejs10.x, nodejs12.x, java8, java11, python2.7, python3.6, python3.7, python3.8, dotnetcore1.0, dotnetcore2.0, dotnetcore2.1, nodejs4.3-edge, go1.x, ruby2.5, ruby2.7, provided
3826
+ # compatible_runtimes: ["nodejs"], # accepts nodejs, nodejs4.3, nodejs6.10, nodejs8.10, nodejs10.x, nodejs12.x, java8, java11, python2.7, python3.6, python3.7, python3.8, dotnetcore1.0, dotnetcore2.0, dotnetcore2.1, dotnetcore3.1, nodejs4.3-edge, go1.x, ruby2.5, ruby2.7, provided
3179
3827
  # license_info: "LicenseInfo",
3180
3828
  # })
3181
3829
  #
@@ -3190,7 +3838,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3190
3838
  # resp.created_date #=> Time
3191
3839
  # resp.version #=> Integer
3192
3840
  # resp.compatible_runtimes #=> Array
3193
- # resp.compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3841
+ # resp.compatible_runtimes[0] #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3194
3842
  # resp.license_info #=> String
3195
3843
  #
3196
3844
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2015-03-31/PublishLayerVersion AWS API Documentation
@@ -3291,20 +3939,31 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3291
3939
  #
3292
3940
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3293
3941
  # {
3294
- # code_sha_256: "",
3295
- # code_size: 123,
3296
- # description: "",
3297
- # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:myFunction",
3298
- # function_name: "myFunction",
3942
+ # code_sha_256: "YFgDgEKG3ugvF1+pX64gV6tu9qNuIYNUdgJm8nCxsm4=",
3943
+ # code_size: 5797206,
3944
+ # description: "Process image objects from Amazon S3.",
3945
+ # environment: {
3946
+ # variables: {
3947
+ # "BUCKET" => "my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh",
3948
+ # "PREFIX" => "inbound",
3949
+ # },
3950
+ # },
3951
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
3952
+ # function_name: "my-function",
3299
3953
  # handler: "index.handler",
3300
- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-11-21T19:49:20.006+0000"),
3301
- # memory_size: 128,
3302
- # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda_basic_execution",
3303
- # runtime: "python2.7",
3304
- # timeout: 123,
3305
- # version: "1",
3306
- # vpc_config: {
3954
+ # kms_key_arn: "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/b0844d6c-xmpl-4463-97a4-d49f50839966",
3955
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2020-04-10T19:06:32.563+0000"),
3956
+ # last_update_status: "Successful",
3957
+ # memory_size: 256,
3958
+ # revision_id: "b75dcd81-xmpl-48a8-a75a-93ba8b5b9727",
3959
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda-role",
3960
+ # runtime: "nodejs12.x",
3961
+ # state: "Active",
3962
+ # timeout: 5,
3963
+ # tracing_config: {
3964
+ # mode: "Active",
3307
3965
  # },
3966
+ # version: "1",
3308
3967
  # }
3309
3968
  #
3310
3969
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -3320,7 +3979,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3320
3979
  #
3321
3980
  # resp.function_name #=> String
3322
3981
  # resp.function_arn #=> String
3323
- # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3982
+ # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
3324
3983
  # resp.role #=> String
3325
3984
  # resp.handler #=> String
3326
3985
  # resp.code_size #=> Integer
@@ -3404,6 +4063,21 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3404
4063
  #
3405
4064
  # * {Types::Concurrency#reserved_concurrent_executions #reserved_concurrent_executions} => Integer
3406
4065
  #
4066
+ #
4067
+ # @example Example: To configure a reserved concurrency limit for a function
4068
+ #
4069
+ # # The following example configures 100 reserved concurrent executions for the my-function function.
4070
+ #
4071
+ # resp = client.put_function_concurrency({
4072
+ # function_name: "my-function",
4073
+ # reserved_concurrent_executions: 100,
4074
+ # })
4075
+ #
4076
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
4077
+ # {
4078
+ # reserved_concurrent_executions: 100,
4079
+ # }
4080
+ #
3407
4081
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3408
4082
  #
3409
4083
  # resp = client.put_function_concurrency({
@@ -3498,6 +4172,31 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3498
4172
  # * {Types::FunctionEventInvokeConfig#maximum_event_age_in_seconds #maximum_event_age_in_seconds} => Integer
3499
4173
  # * {Types::FunctionEventInvokeConfig#destination_config #destination_config} => Types::DestinationConfig
3500
4174
  #
4175
+ #
4176
+ # @example Example: To configure error handling for asynchronous invocation
4177
+ #
4178
+ # # The following example sets a maximum event age of one hour and disables retries for the specified function.
4179
+ #
4180
+ # resp = client.put_function_event_invoke_config({
4181
+ # function_name: "my-function",
4182
+ # maximum_event_age_in_seconds: 3600,
4183
+ # maximum_retry_attempts: 0,
4184
+ # })
4185
+ #
4186
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
4187
+ # {
4188
+ # destination_config: {
4189
+ # on_failure: {
4190
+ # },
4191
+ # on_success: {
4192
+ # },
4193
+ # },
4194
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:$LATEST",
4195
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("${timestamp}"),
4196
+ # maximum_event_age_in_seconds: 3600,
4197
+ # maximum_retry_attempts: 0,
4198
+ # }
4199
+ #
3501
4200
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3502
4201
  #
3503
4202
  # resp = client.put_function_event_invoke_config({
@@ -3567,6 +4266,25 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3567
4266
  # * {Types::PutProvisionedConcurrencyConfigResponse#status_reason #status_reason} => String
3568
4267
  # * {Types::PutProvisionedConcurrencyConfigResponse#last_modified #last_modified} => Time
3569
4268
  #
4269
+ #
4270
+ # @example Example: To allocate provisioned concurrency
4271
+ #
4272
+ # # The following example allocates 100 provisioned concurrency for the BLUE alias of the specified function.
4273
+ #
4274
+ # resp = client.put_provisioned_concurrency_config({
4275
+ # function_name: "my-function",
4276
+ # provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
4277
+ # qualifier: "BLUE",
4278
+ # })
4279
+ #
4280
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
4281
+ # {
4282
+ # allocated_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 0,
4283
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-11-21T19:32:12+0000"),
4284
+ # requested_provisioned_concurrent_executions: 100,
4285
+ # status: "IN_PROGRESS",
4286
+ # }
4287
+ #
3570
4288
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3571
4289
  #
3572
4290
  # resp = client.put_provisioned_concurrency_config({
@@ -3617,6 +4335,17 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3617
4335
  #
3618
4336
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
3619
4337
  #
4338
+ #
4339
+ # @example Example: To delete layer-version permissions
4340
+ #
4341
+ # # The following example deletes permission for an account to configure a layer version.
4342
+ #
4343
+ # resp = client.remove_layer_version_permission({
4344
+ # layer_name: "my-layer",
4345
+ # statement_id: "xaccount",
4346
+ # version_number: 1,
4347
+ # })
4348
+ #
3620
4349
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3621
4350
  #
3622
4351
  # resp = client.remove_layer_version_permission({
@@ -3673,12 +4402,13 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3673
4402
  #
3674
4403
  # @example Example: To remove a Lambda function's permissions
3675
4404
  #
3676
- # # This operation removes a Lambda function's permissions
4405
+ # # The following example removes a permissions statement named xaccount from the PROD alias of a function named
4406
+ # # my-function.
3677
4407
  #
3678
4408
  # resp = client.remove_permission({
3679
- # function_name: "myFunction",
3680
- # qualifier: "1",
3681
- # statement_id: "role-statement-id",
4409
+ # function_name: "my-function",
4410
+ # qualifier: "PROD",
4411
+ # statement_id: "xaccount",
3682
4412
  # })
3683
4413
  #
3684
4414
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -3713,6 +4443,19 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3713
4443
  #
3714
4444
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
3715
4445
  #
4446
+ #
4447
+ # @example Example: To add tags to an existing Lambda function
4448
+ #
4449
+ # # The following example adds a tag with the key name DEPARTMENT and a value of 'Department A' to the specified Lambda
4450
+ # # function.
4451
+ #
4452
+ # resp = client.tag_resource({
4453
+ # resource: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
4454
+ # tags: {
4455
+ # "DEPARTMENT" => "Department A",
4456
+ # },
4457
+ # })
4458
+ #
3716
4459
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3717
4460
  #
3718
4461
  # resp = client.tag_resource({
@@ -3745,6 +4488,18 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3745
4488
  #
3746
4489
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
3747
4490
  #
4491
+ #
4492
+ # @example Example: To remove tags from an existing Lambda function
4493
+ #
4494
+ # # The following example removes the tag with the key name DEPARTMENT tag from the my-function Lambda function.
4495
+ #
4496
+ # resp = client.untag_resource({
4497
+ # resource: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
4498
+ # tag_keys: [
4499
+ # "DEPARTMENT",
4500
+ # ],
4501
+ # })
4502
+ #
3748
4503
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3749
4504
  #
3750
4505
  # resp = client.untag_resource({
@@ -3813,23 +4568,33 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3813
4568
  # * {Types::AliasConfiguration#revision_id #revision_id} => String
3814
4569
  #
3815
4570
  #
3816
- # @example Example: To update a Lambda function alias
4571
+ # @example Example: To update a function alias
3817
4572
  #
3818
- # # This operation updates a Lambda function alias
4573
+ # # The following example updates the alias named BLUE to send 30% of traffic to version 2 and 70% to version 1.
3819
4574
  #
3820
4575
  # resp = client.update_alias({
3821
- # description: "",
3822
- # function_name: "myFunction",
3823
- # function_version: "1",
3824
- # name: "functionAlias",
4576
+ # function_name: "my-function",
4577
+ # function_version: "2",
4578
+ # name: "BLUE",
4579
+ # routing_config: {
4580
+ # additional_version_weights: {
4581
+ # "1" => 0.7,
4582
+ # },
4583
+ # },
3825
4584
  # })
3826
4585
  #
3827
4586
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
3828
4587
  # {
3829
- # alias_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:functionAlias",
3830
- # description: "",
3831
- # function_version: "1",
3832
- # name: "functionAlias",
4588
+ # alias_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function:BLUE",
4589
+ # description: "Production environment BLUE.",
4590
+ # function_version: "2",
4591
+ # name: "BLUE",
4592
+ # revision_id: "594f41fb-xmpl-4c20-95c7-6ca5f2a92c93",
4593
+ # routing_config: {
4594
+ # additional_version_weights: {
4595
+ # "1" => 0.7,
4596
+ # },
4597
+ # },
3833
4598
  # }
3834
4599
  #
3835
4600
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -3922,8 +4687,8 @@ module Aws::Lambda
3922
4687
  # * **Amazon Simple Queue Service** - Default 10. Max 10.
3923
4688
  #
3924
4689
  # @option params [Integer] :maximum_batching_window_in_seconds
3925
- # The maximum amount of time to gather records before invoking the
3926
- # function, in seconds.
4690
+ # (Streams) The maximum amount of time to gather records before invoking
4691
+ # the function, in seconds.
3927
4692
  #
3928
4693
  # @option params [Types::DestinationConfig] :destination_config
3929
4694
  # (Streams) An Amazon SQS queue or Amazon SNS topic destination for
@@ -4116,33 +4881,33 @@ module Aws::Lambda
4116
4881
  #
4117
4882
  # @example Example: To update a Lambda function's code
4118
4883
  #
4119
- # # This operation updates a Lambda function's code
4884
+ # # The following example replaces the code of the unpublished ($LATEST) version of a function named my-function with the
4885
+ # # contents of the specified zip file in Amazon S3.
4120
4886
  #
4121
4887
  # resp = client.update_function_code({
4122
- # function_name: "myFunction",
4123
- # publish: true,
4124
- # s3_bucket: "myBucket",
4125
- # s3_key: "myKey",
4126
- # s3_object_version: "1",
4127
- # zip_file: "fileb://file-path/file.zip",
4888
+ # function_name: "my-function",
4889
+ # s3_bucket: "my-bucket-1xpuxmplzrlbh",
4890
+ # s3_key: "function.zip",
4128
4891
  # })
4129
4892
  #
4130
4893
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
4131
4894
  # {
4132
- # code_sha_256: "LQT+0DHxxxxcfwLyQjzoEFKZtdqQjHXanlSdfXBlEW0VA=",
4133
- # code_size: 123,
4895
+ # code_sha_256: "PFn4S+er27qk+UuZSTKEQfNKG/XNn7QJs90mJgq6oH8=",
4896
+ # code_size: 308,
4134
4897
  # description: "",
4135
- # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:myFunction",
4136
- # function_name: "myFunction",
4898
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
4899
+ # function_name: "my-function",
4137
4900
  # handler: "index.handler",
4138
- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-11-21T19:49:20.006+0000"),
4901
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-08-14T22:26:11.234+0000"),
4139
4902
  # memory_size: 128,
4140
- # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda_basic_execution",
4141
- # runtime: "python2.7",
4142
- # timeout: 123,
4143
- # version: "1",
4144
- # vpc_config: {
4903
+ # revision_id: "873282ed-xmpl-4dc8-a069-d0c647e470c6",
4904
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda-role",
4905
+ # runtime: "nodejs12.x",
4906
+ # timeout: 3,
4907
+ # tracing_config: {
4908
+ # mode: "PassThrough",
4145
4909
  # },
4910
+ # version: "$LATEST",
4146
4911
  # }
4147
4912
  #
4148
4913
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -4162,7 +4927,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
4162
4927
  #
4163
4928
  # resp.function_name #=> String
4164
4929
  # resp.function_arn #=> String
4165
- # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
4930
+ # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
4166
4931
  # resp.role #=> String
4167
4932
  # resp.handler #=> String
4168
4933
  # resp.code_size #=> Integer
@@ -4354,36 +5119,32 @@ module Aws::Lambda
4354
5119
  #
4355
5120
  # @example Example: To update a Lambda function's configuration
4356
5121
  #
4357
- # # This operation updates a Lambda function's configuration
5122
+ # # The following example modifies the memory size to be 256 MB for the unpublished ($LATEST) version of a function named
5123
+ # # my-function.
4358
5124
  #
4359
5125
  # resp = client.update_function_configuration({
4360
- # description: "",
4361
- # function_name: "myFunction",
4362
- # handler: "index.handler",
4363
- # memory_size: 128,
4364
- # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda_basic_execution",
4365
- # runtime: "python2.7",
4366
- # timeout: 123,
4367
- # vpc_config: {
4368
- # },
5126
+ # function_name: "my-function",
5127
+ # memory_size: 256,
4369
5128
  # })
4370
5129
  #
4371
5130
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
4372
5131
  # {
4373
- # code_sha_256: "LQT+0DHxxxxcfwLyQjzoEFKZtdqQjHXanlSdfXBlEW0VA=",
4374
- # code_size: 123,
5132
+ # code_sha_256: "PFn4S+er27qk+UuZSTKEQfNKG/XNn7QJs90mJgq6oH8=",
5133
+ # code_size: 308,
4375
5134
  # description: "",
4376
- # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:myFunction",
4377
- # function_name: "myFunction",
5135
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function",
5136
+ # function_name: "my-function",
4378
5137
  # handler: "index.handler",
4379
- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-11-21T19:49:20.006+0000"),
4380
- # memory_size: 128,
4381
- # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda_basic_execution",
4382
- # runtime: "python2.7",
4383
- # timeout: 123,
4384
- # version: "1",
4385
- # vpc_config: {
5138
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2019-08-14T22:26:11.234+0000"),
5139
+ # memory_size: 256,
5140
+ # revision_id: "873282ed-xmpl-4dc8-a069-d0c647e470c6",
5141
+ # role: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/lambda-role",
5142
+ # runtime: "nodejs12.x",
5143
+ # timeout: 3,
5144
+ # tracing_config: {
5145
+ # mode: "PassThrough",
4386
5146
  # },
5147
+ # version: "$LATEST",
4387
5148
  # }
4388
5149
  #
4389
5150
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -4404,7 +5165,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
4404
5165
  # "EnvironmentVariableName" => "EnvironmentVariableValue",
4405
5166
  # },
4406
5167
  # },
4407
- # runtime: "nodejs", # accepts nodejs, nodejs4.3, nodejs6.10, nodejs8.10, nodejs10.x, nodejs12.x, java8, java11, python2.7, python3.6, python3.7, python3.8, dotnetcore1.0, dotnetcore2.0, dotnetcore2.1, nodejs4.3-edge, go1.x, ruby2.5, ruby2.7, provided
5168
+ # runtime: "nodejs", # accepts nodejs, nodejs4.3, nodejs6.10, nodejs8.10, nodejs10.x, nodejs12.x, java8, java11, python2.7, python3.6, python3.7, python3.8, dotnetcore1.0, dotnetcore2.0, dotnetcore2.1, dotnetcore3.1, nodejs4.3-edge, go1.x, ruby2.5, ruby2.7, provided
4408
5169
  # dead_letter_config: {
4409
5170
  # target_arn: "ResourceArn",
4410
5171
  # },
@@ -4420,7 +5181,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
4420
5181
  #
4421
5182
  # resp.function_name #=> String
4422
5183
  # resp.function_arn #=> String
4423
- # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
5184
+ # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs", "nodejs4.3", "nodejs6.10", "nodejs8.10", "nodejs10.x", "nodejs12.x", "java8", "java11", "python2.7", "python3.6", "python3.7", "python3.8", "dotnetcore1.0", "dotnetcore2.0", "dotnetcore2.1", "dotnetcore3.1", "nodejs4.3-edge", "go1.x", "ruby2.5", "ruby2.7", "provided"
4424
5185
  # resp.role #=> String
4425
5186
  # resp.handler #=> String
4426
5187
  # resp.code_size #=> Integer
@@ -4519,6 +5280,36 @@ module Aws::Lambda
4519
5280
  # * {Types::FunctionEventInvokeConfig#maximum_event_age_in_seconds #maximum_event_age_in_seconds} => Integer
4520
5281
  # * {Types::FunctionEventInvokeConfig#destination_config #destination_config} => Types::DestinationConfig
4521
5282
  #
5283
+ #
5284
+ # @example Example: To update an asynchronous invocation configuration
5285
+ #
5286
+ # # The following example adds an on-failure destination to the existing asynchronous invocation configuration for a
5287
+ # # function named my-function.
5288
+ #
5289
+ # resp = client.update_function_event_invoke_config({
5290
+ # destination_config: {
5291
+ # on_failure: {
5292
+ # destination: "arn:aws:sqs:us-east-2:123456789012:destination",
5293
+ # },
5294
+ # },
5295
+ # function_name: "my-function",
5296
+ # })
5297
+ #
5298
+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
5299
+ # {
5300
+ # destination_config: {
5301
+ # on_failure: {
5302
+ # destination: "arn:aws:sqs:us-east-2:123456789012:destination",
5303
+ # },
5304
+ # on_success: {
5305
+ # },
5306
+ # },
5307
+ # function_arn: "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:my-function:$LATEST",
5308
+ # last_modified: Time.parse(1573687896.493),
5309
+ # maximum_event_age_in_seconds: 3600,
5310
+ # maximum_retry_attempts: 0,
5311
+ # }
5312
+ #
4522
5313
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
4523
5314
  #
4524
5315
  # resp = client.update_function_event_invoke_config({
@@ -4567,7 +5358,7 @@ module Aws::Lambda
4567
5358
  params: params,
4568
5359
  config: config)
4569
5360
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-lambda'
4570
- context[:gem_version] = '1.37.0'
5361
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.42.0'
4571
5362
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
4572
5363
  end
4573
5364
 
@@ -4633,11 +5424,11 @@ module Aws::Lambda
4633
5424
  # The following table lists the valid waiter names, the operations they call,
4634
5425
  # and the default `:delay` and `:max_attempts` values.
4635
5426
  #
4636
- # | waiter_name | params | :delay | :max_attempts |
4637
- # | ---------------- | ----------------------------- | -------- | ------------- |
4638
- # | function_active | {#get_function_configuration} | 5 | 60 |
4639
- # | function_exists | {#get_function} | 1 | 20 |
4640
- # | function_updated | {#get_function_configuration} | 5 | 60 |
5427
+ # | waiter_name | params | :delay | :max_attempts |
5428
+ # | ---------------- | ----------------------------------- | -------- | ------------- |
5429
+ # | function_active | {Client#get_function_configuration} | 5 | 60 |
5430
+ # | function_exists | {Client#get_function} | 1 | 20 |
5431
+ # | function_updated | {Client#get_function_configuration} | 5 | 60 |
4641
5432
  #
4642
5433
  # @raise [Errors::FailureStateError] Raised when the waiter terminates
4643
5434
  # because the waiter has entered a state that it will not transition