aws-sdk-route53 1.71.0 → 1.72.0

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+ * Feature - Code Generated Changes, see `./build_tools` or `aws-sdk-core`'s CHANGELOG.md for details.
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  # in the future.
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  #
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  #
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+ # @option options [String] :sdk_ua_app_id
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+ # A unique and opaque application ID that is appended to the
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+ # User-Agent header as app/<sdk_ua_app_id>. It should have a
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+ # maximum length of 50.
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+ #
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  # @option options [String] :secret_access_key
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  #
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  # @option options [String] :session_token
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  #
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  # Use `ChangeCidrCollection` to perform the following actions:
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  #
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- # * `PUT`\: Create a CIDR block within the specified collection.
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+ # * `PUT`: Create a CIDR block within the specified collection.
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- # * ` DELETE_IF_EXISTS`\: Delete an existing CIDR block from the
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+ # * ` DELETE_IF_EXISTS`: Delete an existing CIDR block from the
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  # collection.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :id
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  # Use `ChangeResourceRecordsSetsRequest` to perform the following
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  # actions:
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  #
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- # * `CREATE`\: Creates a resource record set that has the specified
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+ # * `CREATE`: Creates a resource record set that has the specified
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  # values.
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  #
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- # * `DELETE`\: Deletes an existing resource record set that has the
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+ # * `DELETE`: Deletes an existing resource record set that has the
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  # specified values.
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  #
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- # * `UPSERT`\: If a resource set exists Route 53 updates it with the
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+ # * `UPSERT`: If a resource set exists Route 53 updates it with the
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  # values in the request.
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  # **Syntaxes for Creating, Updating, and Deleting Resource Record Sets**
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  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the log group that you want to
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  # Amazon Route 53 to send query logs to. This is the format of the ARN:
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  #
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- # arn:aws:logs:*region*\:*account-id*\:log-group:*log\_group\_name*
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+ # arn:aws:logs:*region*:*account-id*:log-group:*log\_group\_name*
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  # To get the ARN for a log group, you can use the CloudWatch console,
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  # the [DescribeLogGroups][1] API action, the [describe-log-groups][2]
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  #
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- # * **MAX\_HEALTH\_CHECKS\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum number of health
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+ # * **MAX\_HEALTH\_CHECKS\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number of health
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  # checks that you can create using the current account.
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  #
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- # * **MAX\_HOSTED\_ZONES\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum number of hosted
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+ # * **MAX\_HOSTED\_ZONES\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number of hosted
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  # zones that you can create using the current account.
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  #
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- # * **MAX\_REUSABLE\_DELEGATION\_SETS\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum number
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+ # * **MAX\_REUSABLE\_DELEGATION\_SETS\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number
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  # account.
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  #
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- # * **MAX\_TRAFFIC\_POLICIES\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum number of
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+ # * **MAX\_TRAFFIC\_POLICIES\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number of traffic
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+ # policies that you can create using the current account.
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  #
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+ # * **MAX\_TRAFFIC\_POLICY\_INSTANCES\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number
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  # identifies a continent. Amazon Route 53 supports the following
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+ # * **AF**: Africa
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- # * **AN**\: Antarctica
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+ # * **AN**: Antarctica
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+ # * **AS**: Asia
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+ # * **EU**: Europe
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- # * **NA**\: North America
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+ # * **NA**: North America
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+ # * **SA**: South America
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+ # * **API Gateway custom regional API or edge-optimized API**: A
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+ # * **CloudFront distribution**: A or AAAA
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+ # * **Elastic Load Balancing load balancer**: A \| AAAA
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  #
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+ # * **Amazon Web Services Management Console**: Go to the EC2 page,
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  # of the **DNS name** field.
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  # to another type of load balancer, get the value that applies to
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  #
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- # * **Elastic Load Balancing API**\: Use `DescribeLoadBalancers` to
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+ # * **Elastic Load Balancing API**: Use `DescribeLoadBalancers` to
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  # get the value of `DNSName`. For more information, see the
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  #
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  #
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+ # * **CLI**: Use `describe-load-balancers` to get the value of
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  # `DNSName`. For more information, see the applicable guide:
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  #
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  # * Classic Load Balancers: [describe-load-balancers][9]
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  #
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  #
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- # * **Classic Load Balancers**\: If you specify an ELB Classic Load
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+ # * **Classic Load Balancers**: If you specify an ELB Classic Load
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  # Balancer in `DNSName`, Elastic Load Balancing routes queries
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  # only to the healthy Amazon EC2 instances that are registered
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  # with the load balancer. If you set `EvaluateTargetHealth` to
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  # balancer itself is unhealthy, Route 53 routes queries to other
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  # resources.
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  #
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- # * **Application and Network Load Balancers**\: If you specify an
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+ # * **Application and Network Load Balancers**: If you specify an
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  # ELB Application or Network Load Balancer and you set
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  # `EvaluateTargetHealth` to `true`, Route 53 routes queries to the
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  # load balancer based on the health of the target groups that are
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  # @!attribute [rw] action
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  # The action to perform:
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  #
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- # * `CREATE`\: Creates a resource record set that has the specified
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+ # * `CREATE`: Creates a resource record set that has the specified
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  # values.
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  #
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- # * `DELETE`\: Deletes a existing resource record set.
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+ # * `DELETE`: Deletes a existing resource record set.
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  #
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  # To delete the resource record set that is associated with a
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  # traffic policy instance, use [DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance][1].
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  # the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged
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  # for it even though it's no longer in use.
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  #
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- # * `UPSERT`\: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route
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+ # * `UPSERT`: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Route
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  # 53 creates it. If a resource record set does exist, Route 53
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  # updates it with the values in the request.
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  #
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  # Amazon Route 53 to send query logs to. This is the format of the
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  # ARN:
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  #
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- # arn:aws:logs:*region*\:*account-id*\:log-group:*log\_group\_name*
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+ # arn:aws:logs:*region*:*account-id*:log-group:*log\_group\_name*
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  #
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  # To get the ARN for a log group, you can use the CloudWatch console,
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  # the [DescribeLogGroups][1] API action, the [describe-log-groups][2]
@@ -2294,19 +2294,19 @@ module Aws::Route53
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  #
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  # Amazon Route 53 supports the following continent codes:
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  #
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- # * **AF**\: Africa
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+ # * **AF**: Africa
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  #
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- # * **AN**\: Antarctica
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+ # * **AN**: Antarctica
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  #
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- # * **AS**\: Asia
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+ # * **AS**: Asia
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  #
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- # * **EU**\: Europe
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+ # * **EU**: Europe
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  #
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- # * **OC**\: Oceania
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+ # * **OC**: Oceania
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  #
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- # * **NA**\: North America
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+ # * **NA**: North America
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  #
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- # * **SA**\: South America
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+ # * **SA**: South America
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  #
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  # Constraint: Specifying `ContinentCode` with either `CountryCode` or
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  # `SubdivisionCode` returns an `InvalidInput` error.
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  # @!attribute [rw] type
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  # The limit that you want to get. Valid values include the following:
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  #
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- # * **MAX\_HEALTH\_CHECKS\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum number of health
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+ # * **MAX\_HEALTH\_CHECKS\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number of health
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  # checks that you can create using the current account.
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  #
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- # * **MAX\_HOSTED\_ZONES\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum number of hosted
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+ # * **MAX\_HOSTED\_ZONES\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number of hosted
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  # zones that you can create using the current account.
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  #
2414
- # * **MAX\_REUSABLE\_DELEGATION\_SETS\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum
2415
- # number of reusable delegation sets that you can create using the
2416
- # current account.
2414
+ # * **MAX\_REUSABLE\_DELEGATION\_SETS\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number
2415
+ # of reusable delegation sets that you can create using the current
2416
+ # account.
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  #
2418
- # * **MAX\_TRAFFIC\_POLICIES\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum number of
2418
+ # * **MAX\_TRAFFIC\_POLICIES\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number of
2419
2419
  # traffic policies that you can create using the current account.
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  #
2421
- # * **MAX\_TRAFFIC\_POLICY\_INSTANCES\_BY\_OWNER**\: The maximum
2422
- # number of traffic policy instances that you can create using the
2423
- # current account. (Traffic policy instances are referred to as
2424
- # traffic flow policy records in the Amazon Route 53 console.)
2421
+ # * **MAX\_TRAFFIC\_POLICY\_INSTANCES\_BY\_OWNER**: The maximum number
2422
+ # of traffic policy instances that you can create using the current
2423
+ # account. (Traffic policy instances are referred to as traffic flow
2424
+ # policy records in the Amazon Route 53 console.)
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  # @return [String]
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  #
2427
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  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/route53-2013-04-01/GetAccountLimitRequest AWS API Documentation
@@ -2550,19 +2550,19 @@ module Aws::Route53
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  # identifies a continent. Amazon Route 53 supports the following
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  # continent codes:
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  #
2553
- # * **AF**\: Africa
2553
+ # * **AF**: Africa
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  #
2555
- # * **AN**\: Antarctica
2555
+ # * **AN**: Antarctica
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  #
2557
- # * **AS**\: Asia
2557
+ # * **AS**: Asia
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  #
2559
- # * **EU**\: Europe
2559
+ # * **EU**: Europe
2560
2560
  #
2561
- # * **OC**\: Oceania
2561
+ # * **OC**: Oceania
2562
2562
  #
2563
- # * **NA**\: North America
2563
+ # * **NA**: North America
2564
2564
  #
2565
- # * **SA**\: South America
2565
+ # * **SA**: South America
2566
2566
  # @return [String]
2567
2567
  #
2568
2568
  # @!attribute [rw] country_code
@@ -2781,10 +2781,10 @@ module Aws::Route53
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  # @!attribute [rw] type
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  # The limit that you want to get. Valid values include the following:
2783
2783
  #
2784
- # * **MAX\_RRSETS\_BY\_ZONE**\: The maximum number of records that you
2784
+ # * **MAX\_RRSETS\_BY\_ZONE**: The maximum number of records that you
2785
2785
  # can create in the specified hosted zone.
2786
2786
  #
2787
- # * **MAX\_VPCS\_ASSOCIATED\_BY\_ZONE**\: The maximum number of Amazon
2787
+ # * **MAX\_VPCS\_ASSOCIATED\_BY\_ZONE**: The maximum number of Amazon
2788
2788
  # VPCs that you can associate with the specified private hosted
2789
2789
  # zone.
2790
2790
  # @return [String]
@@ -3149,12 +3149,12 @@ module Aws::Route53
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3149
  # that you specify in `RequestInterval`. Using an IP address returned
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3150
  # by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the endpoint.
3151
3151
  #
3152
- # Use one of the following formats for the value of `IPAddress`\:
3152
+ # Use one of the following formats for the value of `IPAddress`:
3153
3153
  #
3154
- # * **IPv4 address**\: four values between 0 and 255, separated by
3154
+ # * **IPv4 address**: four values between 0 and 255, separated by
3155
3155
  # periods (.), for example, `192.0.2.44`.
3156
3156
  #
3157
- # * **IPv6 address**\: eight groups of four hexadecimal values,
3157
+ # * **IPv6 address**: eight groups of four hexadecimal values,
3158
3158
  # separated by colons (:), for example,
3159
3159
  # `2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345`. You can also shorten
3160
3160
  # IPv6 addresses as described in RFC 5952, for example,
@@ -3208,44 +3208,44 @@ module Aws::Route53
3208
3208
  #
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3209
  # You can create the following types of health checks:
3210
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  #
3211
- # * **HTTP**\: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If
3211
+ # * **HTTP**: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If
3212
3212
  # successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP
3213
3213
  # status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
3214
3214
  #
3215
- # * **HTTPS**\: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If
3215
+ # * **HTTPS**: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If
3216
3216
  # successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an
3217
3217
  # HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
3218
3218
  #
3219
3219
  # If you specify `HTTPS` for the value of `Type`, the endpoint must
3220
3220
  # support TLS v1.0 or later.
3221
3221
  #
3222
- # * **HTTP\_STR\_MATCH**\: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP
3222
+ # * **HTTP\_STR\_MATCH**: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP
3223
3223
  # connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and
3224
3224
  # searches the first 5,120 bytes of the response body for the string
3225
3225
  # that you specify in `SearchString`.
3226
3226
  #
3227
- # * **HTTPS\_STR\_MATCH**\: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP
3227
+ # * **HTTPS\_STR\_MATCH**: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP
3228
3228
  # connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an `HTTPS` request and
3229
3229
  # searches the first 5,120 bytes of the response body for the string
3230
3230
  # that you specify in `SearchString`.
3231
3231
  #
3232
- # * **TCP**\: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
3232
+ # * **TCP**: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
3233
3233
  #
3234
- # * **CLOUDWATCH\_METRIC**\: The health check is associated with a
3234
+ # * **CLOUDWATCH\_METRIC**: The health check is associated with a
3235
3235
  # CloudWatch alarm. If the state of the alarm is `OK`, the health
3236
3236
  # check is considered healthy. If the state is `ALARM`, the health
3237
3237
  # check is considered unhealthy. If CloudWatch doesn't have
3238
3238
  # sufficient data to determine whether the state is `OK` or `ALARM`,
3239
3239
  # the health check status depends on the setting for
3240
- # `InsufficientDataHealthStatus`\: `Healthy`, `Unhealthy`, or
3240
+ # `InsufficientDataHealthStatus`: `Healthy`, `Unhealthy`, or
3241
3241
  # `LastKnownStatus`.
3242
3242
  #
3243
- # * **CALCULATED**\: For health checks that monitor the status of
3244
- # other health checks, Route 53 adds up the number of health checks
3245
- # that Route 53 health checkers consider to be healthy and compares
3246
- # that number with the value of `HealthThreshold`.
3243
+ # * **CALCULATED**: For health checks that monitor the status of other
3244
+ # health checks, Route 53 adds up the number of health checks that
3245
+ # Route 53 health checkers consider to be healthy and compares that
3246
+ # number with the value of `HealthThreshold`.
3247
3247
  #
3248
- # * **RECOVERY\_CONTROL**\: The health check is assocated with a
3248
+ # * **RECOVERY\_CONTROL**: The health check is assocated with a
3249
3249
  # Route53 Application Recovery Controller routing control. If the
3250
3250
  # routing control state is `ON`, the health check is considered
3251
3251
  # healthy. If the state is `OFF`, the health check is considered
@@ -3272,7 +3272,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
3272
3272
  # Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for
3273
3273
  # `IPAddress`.
3274
3274
  #
3275
- # **If you specify a value for** `IPAddress`\:
3275
+ # **If you specify a value for** `IPAddress`:
3276
3276
  #
3277
3277
  # Amazon Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or
3278
3278
  # IPv6 address and passes the value of `FullyQualifiedDomainName` in
@@ -3299,7 +3299,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
3299
3299
  # 53 substitutes the value of `IPAddress` in the `Host` header in each
3300
3300
  # of the preceding cases.
3301
3301
  #
3302
- # **If you don't specify a value for** `IPAddress`\:
3302
+ # **If you don't specify a value for** `IPAddress`:
3303
3303
  #
3304
3304
  # Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that you specify for
3305
3305
  # `FullyQualifiedDomainName` at the interval that you specify for
@@ -3498,11 +3498,11 @@ module Aws::Route53
3498
3498
  # the alarm state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign
3499
3499
  # to the health check:
3500
3500
  #
3501
- # * `Healthy`\: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
3501
+ # * `Healthy`: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
3502
3502
  #
3503
- # * `Unhealthy`\: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
3503
+ # * `Unhealthy`: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
3504
3504
  #
3505
- # * `LastKnownStatus`\: Route 53 uses the status of the health check
3505
+ # * `LastKnownStatus`: Route 53 uses the status of the health check
3506
3506
  # from the last time that CloudWatch had sufficient data to
3507
3507
  # determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last
3508
3508
  # known status, the default status for the health check is healthy.
@@ -3699,10 +3699,10 @@ module Aws::Route53
3699
3699
  # @!attribute [rw] type
3700
3700
  # The limit that you requested. Valid values include the following:
3701
3701
  #
3702
- # * **MAX\_RRSETS\_BY\_ZONE**\: The maximum number of records that you
3702
+ # * **MAX\_RRSETS\_BY\_ZONE**: The maximum number of records that you
3703
3703
  # can create in the specified hosted zone.
3704
3704
  #
3705
- # * **MAX\_VPCS\_ASSOCIATED\_BY\_ZONE**\: The maximum number of Amazon
3705
+ # * **MAX\_VPCS\_ASSOCIATED\_BY\_ZONE**: The maximum number of Amazon
3706
3706
  # VPCs that you can associate with the specified private hosted
3707
3707
  # zone.
3708
3708
  # @return [String]
@@ -5063,18 +5063,18 @@ module Aws::Route53
5063
5063
  #
5064
5064
  # Values for alias resource record sets:
5065
5065
  #
5066
- # * **API Gateway custom regional API or edge-optimized API**\: A
5066
+ # * **API Gateway custom regional API or edge-optimized API**: A
5067
5067
  #
5068
- # * **CloudFront distribution**\: A or AAAA
5068
+ # * **CloudFront distribution**: A or AAAA
5069
5069
  #
5070
5070
  # * **Elastic Beanstalk environment that has a regionalized
5071
- # subdomain**\: A
5071
+ # subdomain**: A
5072
5072
  #
5073
- # * **Elastic Load Balancing load balancer**\: A \| AAAA
5073
+ # * **Elastic Load Balancing load balancer**: A \| AAAA
5074
5074
  #
5075
- # * **S3 bucket**\: A
5075
+ # * **S3 bucket**: A
5076
5076
  #
5077
- # * **VPC interface VPC endpoint**\: A
5077
+ # * **VPC interface VPC endpoint**: A
5078
5078
  #
5079
5079
  # * **Another resource record set in this hosted zone:** The type of
5080
5080
  # the resource record set that the alias references.
@@ -5852,7 +5852,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
5852
5852
  # @return [String]
5853
5853
  #
5854
5854
  # @!attribute [rw] next_token
5855
- # *Optional*\: If a response includes a `NextToken` element, there are
5855
+ # *Optional*: If a response includes a `NextToken` element, there are
5856
5856
  # more VPCs that can be associated with the specified hosted zone. To
5857
5857
  # get the next page of results, submit another request, and include
5858
5858
  # the value of `NextToken` from the response in the `nexttoken`
@@ -5860,7 +5860,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
5860
5860
  # @return [String]
5861
5861
  #
5862
5862
  # @!attribute [rw] max_results
5863
- # *Optional*\: An integer that specifies the maximum number of VPCs
5863
+ # *Optional*: An integer that specifies the maximum number of VPCs
5864
5864
  # that you want Amazon Route 53 to return. If you don't specify a
5865
5865
  # value for `MaxResults`, Route 53 returns up to 50 VPCs per page.
5866
5866
  # @return [String]
@@ -6294,7 +6294,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
6294
6294
  # value of `A` and one with a value of `AAAA`.
6295
6295
  #
6296
6296
  # * **Amazon API Gateway environment that has a regionalized
6297
- # subdomain**\: `A`
6297
+ # subdomain**: `A`
6298
6298
  #
6299
6299
  # * **ELB load balancers:** `A` \| `AAAA`
6300
6300
  #
@@ -6499,7 +6499,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
6499
6499
  # `EvaluateTargetHealth` element and set the value to true.
6500
6500
  #
6501
6501
  # For more information about configuring failover for Route 53, see
6502
- # the following topics in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*\:
6502
+ # the following topics in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*:
6503
6503
  #
6504
6504
  # * [Route 53 Health Checks and DNS Failover][1]
6505
6505
  #
@@ -6512,7 +6512,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
6512
6512
  # @return [String]
6513
6513
  #
6514
6514
  # @!attribute [rw] multi_value_answer
6515
- # *Multivalue answer resource record sets only*\: To route traffic
6515
+ # *Multivalue answer resource record sets only*: To route traffic
6516
6516
  # approximately randomly to multiple resources, such as web servers,
6517
6517
  # create one multivalue answer record for each resource and specify
6518
6518
  # `true` for `MultiValueAnswer`. Note the following:
@@ -6621,7 +6621,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
6621
6621
  # the health of the endpoint that you specified in the health check.
6622
6622
  #
6623
6623
  # For more information, see the following topics in the *Amazon Route
6624
- # 53 Developer Guide*\:
6624
+ # 53 Developer Guide*:
6625
6625
  #
6626
6626
  # * [How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy][1]
6627
6627
  #
@@ -6637,8 +6637,8 @@ module Aws::Route53
6637
6637
  # status of a health check. Configuring health checks makes sense only
6638
6638
  # in the following configurations:
6639
6639
  #
6640
- # * **Non-alias resource record sets**\: You're checking the health
6641
- # of a group of non-alias resource record sets that have the same
6640
+ # * **Non-alias resource record sets**: You're checking the health of
6641
+ # a group of non-alias resource record sets that have the same
6642
6642
  # routing policy, name, and type (such as multiple weighted records
6643
6643
  # named www.example.com with a type of A) and you specify health
6644
6644
  # check IDs for all the resource record sets.
@@ -6655,7 +6655,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
6655
6655
  # group is unhealthy, Route 53 considers all resource record sets in
6656
6656
  # the group healthy and responds to DNS queries accordingly.
6657
6657
  #
6658
- # * **Alias resource record sets**\: You specify the following
6658
+ # * **Alias resource record sets**: You specify the following
6659
6659
  # settings:
6660
6660
  #
6661
6661
  # * You set `EvaluateTargetHealth` to true for an alias resource
@@ -6858,17 +6858,17 @@ module Aws::Route53
6858
6858
  # The value of `Key` depends on the operation that you want to
6859
6859
  # perform:
6860
6860
  #
6861
- # * **Add a tag to a health check or hosted zone**\: `Key` is the name
6861
+ # * **Add a tag to a health check or hosted zone**: `Key` is the name
6862
6862
  # that you want to give the new tag.
6863
6863
  #
6864
- # * **Edit a tag**\: `Key` is the name of the tag that you want to
6864
+ # * **Edit a tag**: `Key` is the name of the tag that you want to
6865
6865
  # change the `Value` for.
6866
6866
  #
6867
- # * <b> Delete a key</b>\: `Key` is the name of the tag you want to
6867
+ # * <b> Delete a key</b>: `Key` is the name of the tag you want to
6868
6868
  # remove.
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6869
  #
6870
- # * **Give a name to a health check**\: Edit the default `Name` tag.
6871
- # In the Amazon Route 53 console, the list of your health checks
6870
+ # * **Give a name to a health check**: Edit the default `Name` tag. In
6871
+ # the Amazon Route 53 console, the list of your health checks
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  # includes a **Name** column that lets you see the name that you've
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  # given to each health check.
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  # @return [String]
@@ -6877,10 +6877,10 @@ module Aws::Route53
6877
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  # The value of `Value` depends on the operation that you want to
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  # perform:
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  #
6880
- # * **Add a tag to a health check or hosted zone**\: `Value` is the
6880
+ # * **Add a tag to a health check or hosted zone**: `Value` is the
6881
6881
  # value that you want to give the new tag.
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  #
6883
- # * **Edit a tag**\: `Value` is the new value that you want to assign
6883
+ # * **Edit a tag**: `Value` is the new value that you want to assign
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6884
  # the tag.
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6885
  # @return [String]
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6886
  #
@@ -6938,9 +6938,9 @@ module Aws::Route53
6938
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  # The range of valid values depends on whether `edns0clientsubnetip`
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  # is an IPv4 or an IPv6 address:
6940
6940
  #
6941
- # * **IPv4**\: Specify a value between 0 and 32
6941
+ # * **IPv4**: Specify a value between 0 and 32
6942
6942
  #
6943
- # * **IPv6**\: Specify a value between 0 and 128
6943
+ # * **IPv6**: Specify a value between 0 and 128
6944
6944
  # @return [String]
6945
6945
  #
6946
6946
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/route53-2013-04-01/TestDNSAnswerRequest AWS API Documentation
@@ -7454,12 +7454,12 @@ module Aws::Route53
7454
7454
  # that you specify in `RequestInterval`. Using an IP address that is
7455
7455
  # returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the endpoint.
7456
7456
  #
7457
- # Use one of the following formats for the value of `IPAddress`\:
7457
+ # Use one of the following formats for the value of `IPAddress`:
7458
7458
  #
7459
- # * **IPv4 address**\: four values between 0 and 255, separated by
7459
+ # * **IPv4 address**: four values between 0 and 255, separated by
7460
7460
  # periods (.), for example, `192.0.2.44`.
7461
7461
  #
7462
- # * **IPv6 address**\: eight groups of four hexadecimal values,
7462
+ # * **IPv6 address**: eight groups of four hexadecimal values,
7463
7463
  # separated by colons (:), for example,
7464
7464
  # `2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345`. You can also shorten
7465
7465
  # IPv6 addresses as described in RFC 5952, for example,
@@ -7537,7 +7537,7 @@ module Aws::Route53
7537
7537
  #
7538
7538
  # </note>
7539
7539
  #
7540
- # **If you specify a value for** `IPAddress`\:
7540
+ # **If you specify a value for** `IPAddress`:
7541
7541
  #
7542
7542
  # Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6
7543
7543
  # address and passes the value of `FullyQualifiedDomainName` in the
@@ -7558,14 +7558,14 @@ module Aws::Route53
7558
7558
  #
7559
7559
  # * If you specify another value for `Port` and any value except `TCP`
7560
7560
  # for `Type`, Route 53 passes <i>
7561
- # <code>FullyQualifiedDomainName</code>\:<code>Port</code> </i> to
7561
+ # <code>FullyQualifiedDomainName</code>:<code>Port</code> </i> to
7562
7562
  # the endpoint in the `Host` header.
7563
7563
  #
7564
7564
  # If you don't specify a value for `FullyQualifiedDomainName`, Route
7565
7565
  # 53 substitutes the value of `IPAddress` in the `Host` header in each
7566
7566
  # of the above cases.
7567
7567
  #
7568
- # **If you don't specify a value for** `IPAddress`\:
7568
+ # **If you don't specify a value for** `IPAddress`:
7569
7569
  #
7570
7570
  # If you don't specify a value for `IPAddress`, Route 53 sends a DNS
7571
7571
  # request to the domain that you specify in `FullyQualifiedDomainName`
@@ -7727,11 +7727,11 @@ module Aws::Route53
7727
7727
  # the alarm state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign
7728
7728
  # to the health check:
7729
7729
  #
7730
- # * `Healthy`\: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
7730
+ # * `Healthy`: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
7731
7731
  #
7732
- # * `Unhealthy`\: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
7732
+ # * `Unhealthy`: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
7733
7733
  #
7734
- # * `LastKnownStatus`\: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the
7734
+ # * `LastKnownStatus`: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the
7735
7735
  # health check from the last time CloudWatch had sufficient data to
7736
7736
  # determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last
7737
7737
  # known status, the status for the health check is healthy.
@@ -7742,16 +7742,16 @@ module Aws::Route53
7742
7742
  # each element that you want to reset to the default value. Valid
7743
7743
  # values for `ResettableElementName` include the following:
7744
7744
  #
7745
- # * `ChildHealthChecks`\: Amazon Route 53 resets
7746
- # [ChildHealthChecks][1] to null.
7745
+ # * `ChildHealthChecks`: Amazon Route 53 resets [ChildHealthChecks][1]
7746
+ # to null.
7747
7747
  #
7748
- # * `FullyQualifiedDomainName`\: Route 53 resets
7748
+ # * `FullyQualifiedDomainName`: Route 53 resets
7749
7749
  # [FullyQualifiedDomainName][2]. to null.
7750
7750
  #
7751
- # * `Regions`\: Route 53 resets the [Regions][3] list to the default
7751
+ # * `Regions`: Route 53 resets the [Regions][3] list to the default
7752
7752
  # set of regions.
7753
7753
  #
7754
- # * `ResourcePath`\: Route 53 resets [ResourcePath][4] to null.
7754
+ # * `ResourcePath`: Route 53 resets [ResourcePath][4] to null.
7755
7755
  #
7756
7756
  #
7757
7757
  #
@@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-route53/customizations'
53
53
  # @!group service
54
54
  module Aws::Route53
55
55
 
56
- GEM_VERSION = '1.71.0'
56
+ GEM_VERSION = '1.72.0'
57
57
 
58
58
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: aws-sdk-route53
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.71.0
4
+ version: 1.72.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Amazon Web Services
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2023-01-24 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2023-05-31 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: aws-sdk-core
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ dependencies:
19
19
  version: '3'
20
20
  - - ">="
21
21
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
22
- version: 3.165.0
22
+ version: 3.174.0
23
23
  type: :runtime
24
24
  prerelease: false
25
25
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ dependencies:
29
29
  version: '3'
30
30
  - - ">="
31
31
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
32
- version: 3.165.0
32
+ version: 3.174.0
33
33
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
34
34
  name: aws-sigv4
35
35
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement