aws-sdk-transfer 1.105.0 → 1.107.0

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  Unreleased Changes
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+ 1.107.0 (2024-11-06)
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+ * Feature - Code Generated Changes, see `./build_tools` or `aws-sdk-core`'s CHANGELOG.md for details.
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+ 1.106.0 (2024-10-18)
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+ ------------------
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+ * Feature - Code Generated Changes, see `./build_tools` or `aws-sdk-core`'s CHANGELOG.md for details.
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  1.105.0 (2024-10-14)
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data/VERSION CHANGED
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- 1.105.0
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@@ -502,8 +502,8 @@ module Aws::Transfer
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  #
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  # The following is an `Entry` and `Target` pair example.
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  #
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- # `[ \{ "Entry": "/directory1", "Target":
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- # "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" \} ]`
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+ # `[ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory"
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+ # } ]`
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  #
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  # In most cases, you can use this value instead of the session policy to
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  # lock down your user to the designated home directory ("`chroot`").
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  #
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  # The following is an `Entry` and `Target` pair example for `chroot`.
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  #
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- # `[ \{ "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" \} ]`
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+ # `[ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]`
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :policy
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  # A session policy for your user so that you can use the same Identity
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  # and Access Management (IAM) role across multiple users. This policy
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  # scopes down a user's access to portions of their Amazon S3 bucket.
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  # Variables that you can use inside this policy include
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- # `$\{Transfer:UserName\}`, `$\{Transfer:HomeDirectory\}`, and
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- # `$\{Transfer:HomeBucket\}`.
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+ # `${Transfer:UserName}`, `${Transfer:HomeDirectory}`, and
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+ # `${Transfer:HomeBucket}`.
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  #
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  # <note markdown="1"> This policy applies only when the domain of `ServerId` is Amazon S3.
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  # Amazon EFS does not use session policies.
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  # view the SID values by running the following command using Windows
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  # PowerShell.
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  #
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- # `Get-ADGroup -Filter \{samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"\}
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+ # `Get-ADGroup -Filter {samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"}
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  # -Properties * | Select SamAccountName,ObjectSid`
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  #
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  # In that command, replace *YourGroupName* with the name of your Active
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  #
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  # The following is an `Entry` and `Target` pair example.
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  #
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- # `[ \{ "Entry": "/directory1", "Target":
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- # "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" \} ]`
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+ # `[ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory"
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+ # } ]`
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  #
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  # In most cases, you can use this value instead of the session policy to
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  # lock your user down to the designated home directory ("`chroot`").
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  #
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  # The following is an `Entry` and `Target` pair example for `chroot`.
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  #
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- # `[ \{ "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" \} ]`
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+ # `[ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]`
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :policy
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  # A session policy for your user so that you can use the same Identity
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  # and Access Management (IAM) role across multiple users. This policy
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  # scopes down a user's access to portions of their Amazon S3 bucket.
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  # Variables that you can use inside this policy include
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- # `$\{Transfer:UserName\}`, `$\{Transfer:HomeDirectory\}`, and
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- # `$\{Transfer:HomeBucket\}`.
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+ # `${Transfer:UserName}`, `${Transfer:HomeDirectory}`, and
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+ # `${Transfer:HomeBucket}`.
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  #
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  # <note markdown="1"> This policy applies only when the domain of `ServerId` is Amazon S3.
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  # Amazon EFS does not use session policies.
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  # view the SID values by running the following command using Windows
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  # PowerShell.
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  #
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- # `Get-ADGroup -Filter \{samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"\}
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+ # `Get-ADGroup -Filter {samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"}
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  # -Properties * | Select SamAccountName,ObjectSid`
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  #
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  # In that command, replace *YourGroupName* with the name of your Active
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  # view the SID values by running the following command using Windows
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  # PowerShell.
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  #
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- # `Get-ADGroup -Filter \{samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"\}
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+ # `Get-ADGroup -Filter {samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"}
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  # -Properties * | Select SamAccountName,ObjectSid`
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  #
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  # In that command, replace *YourGroupName* with the name of your Active
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  #
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  # The following is an `Entry` and `Target` pair example.
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  #
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- # `[ \{ "Entry": "/directory1", "Target":
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- # "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" \} ]`
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+ # `[ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory"
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+ # } ]`
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  #
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  # In most cases, you can use this value instead of the session policy to
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  # lock down your user to the designated home directory ("`chroot`").
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  #
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  # The following is an `Entry` and `Target` pair example for `chroot`.
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  #
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- # `[ \{ "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" \} ]`
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+ # `[ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]`
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :policy
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  # A session policy for your user so that you can use the same Identity
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  # and Access Management (IAM) role across multiple users. This policy
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  # scopes down a user's access to portions of their Amazon S3 bucket.
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  # Variables that you can use inside this policy include
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- # `$\{Transfer:UserName\}`, `$\{Transfer:HomeDirectory\}`, and
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- # `$\{Transfer:HomeBucket\}`.
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+ # `${Transfer:UserName}`, `${Transfer:HomeDirectory}`, and
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+ # `${Transfer:HomeBucket}`.
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  #
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  # <note markdown="1"> This policy applies only when the domain of `ServerId` is Amazon S3.
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  # Amazon EFS does not use session policies.
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  # view the SID values by running the following command using Windows
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  # PowerShell.
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  #
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- # `Get-ADGroup -Filter \{samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"\}
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+ # `Get-ADGroup -Filter {samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"}
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  # -Properties * | Select SamAccountName,ObjectSid`
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  #
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  # In that command, replace *YourGroupName* with the name of your Active
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  # empty `OnUpload` object, as in the following example.
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- # --workflow-details '\{"OnUpload":[]\}'`
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+ # --workflow-details '{"OnUpload":[]}'`
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  # ` aws transfer update-user --server-id <server-id> --user-name
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  # admin-user --home-directory-type LOGICAL --home-directory-mappings
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- # `[ \{ "Entry": "/directory1", "Target":
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- # "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" \} ]`
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+ # `[ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory"
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+ # } ]`
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- # `[ \{ "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" \} ]`
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+ # `[ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]`
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  # @option params [String] :policy
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  # A session policy for your user so that you can use the same Identity
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  # and Access Management (IAM) role across multiple users. This policy
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  # scopes down a user's access to portions of their Amazon S3 bucket.
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  # Variables that you can use inside this policy include
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- # `$\{Transfer:UserName\}`, `$\{Transfer:HomeDirectory\}`, and
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- # `$\{Transfer:HomeBucket\}`.
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+ # `${Transfer:UserName}`, `${Transfer:HomeDirectory}`, and
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  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-transfer'
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+ endpoint: (config.endpoint.to_s unless config.regional_endpoint),
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+ }.merge(options))
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+ end
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  end
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  end