aws-sdk 1.32.0 → 1.67.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/lib/aws-sdk.rb +1 -15
  3. metadata +16 -589
  4. data/.yardopts +0 -7
  5. data/LICENSE.txt +0 -12
  6. data/README.md +0 -291
  7. data/bin/aws-rb +0 -169
  8. data/ca-bundle.crt +0 -3554
  9. data/endpoints.json +0 -1506
  10. data/lib/aws.rb +0 -14
  11. data/lib/aws/api_config/AutoScaling-2011-01-01.yml +0 -869
  12. data/lib/aws/api_config/CloudFormation-2010-05-15.yml +0 -358
  13. data/lib/aws/api_config/CloudFront-2013-05-12.yml +0 -2448
  14. data/lib/aws/api_config/CloudFront-2013-08-26.yml +0 -2599
  15. data/lib/aws/api_config/CloudFront-2013-09-27.yml +0 -2765
  16. data/lib/aws/api_config/CloudFront-2013-11-11.yml +0 -2886
  17. data/lib/aws/api_config/CloudSearch-2011-02-01.yml +0 -681
  18. data/lib/aws/api_config/CloudTrail-2013-11-01.yml +0 -159
  19. data/lib/aws/api_config/CloudWatch-2010-08-01.yml +0 -433
  20. data/lib/aws/api_config/DataPipeline-2012-10-29.yml +0 -422
  21. data/lib/aws/api_config/DirectConnect-2012-10-25.yml +0 -735
  22. data/lib/aws/api_config/DynamoDB-2011-12-05.yml +0 -1168
  23. data/lib/aws/api_config/DynamoDB-2012-08-10.yml +0 -2005
  24. data/lib/aws/api_config/EC2-2013-08-15.yml +0 -4708
  25. data/lib/aws/api_config/EC2-2013-10-01.yml +0 -4726
  26. data/lib/aws/api_config/EC2-2013-10-15.yml +0 -4726
  27. data/lib/aws/api_config/ELB-2012-06-01.yml +0 -632
  28. data/lib/aws/api_config/EMR-2009-03-31.yml +0 -953
  29. data/lib/aws/api_config/ElastiCache-2013-06-15.yml +0 -1188
  30. data/lib/aws/api_config/ElasticBeanstalk-2010-12-01.yml +0 -847
  31. data/lib/aws/api_config/ElasticTranscoder-2012-09-25.yml +0 -2285
  32. data/lib/aws/api_config/Glacier-2012-06-01.yml +0 -649
  33. data/lib/aws/api_config/IAM-2010-05-08.yml +0 -1297
  34. data/lib/aws/api_config/ImportExport-2010-06-01.yml +0 -109
  35. data/lib/aws/api_config/Kinesis-2013-12-02.yml +0 -201
  36. data/lib/aws/api_config/OpsWorks-2013-02-18.yml +0 -1825
  37. data/lib/aws/api_config/RDS-2013-05-15.yml +0 -2464
  38. data/lib/aws/api_config/RDS-2013-09-09.yml +0 -2641
  39. data/lib/aws/api_config/Redshift-2012-12-01.yml +0 -2137
  40. data/lib/aws/api_config/Route53-2012-12-12.yml +0 -547
  41. data/lib/aws/api_config/SNS-2010-03-31.yml +0 -433
  42. data/lib/aws/api_config/SQS-2012-11-05.yml +0 -319
  43. data/lib/aws/api_config/STS-2011-06-15.yml +0 -147
  44. data/lib/aws/api_config/SimpleDB-2009-04-15.yml +0 -306
  45. data/lib/aws/api_config/SimpleEmailService-2010-12-01.yml +0 -346
  46. data/lib/aws/api_config/SimpleWorkflow-2012-01-25.yml +0 -2388
  47. data/lib/aws/api_config/StorageGateway-2012-06-30.yml +0 -748
  48. data/lib/aws/api_config/StorageGateway-2013-06-30.yml +0 -1025
  49. data/lib/aws/api_config/Support-2013-04-15.yml +0 -426
  50. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling.rb +0 -163
  51. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/activity.rb +0 -102
  52. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/activity_collection.rb +0 -81
  53. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/client.rb +0 -48
  54. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/config.rb +0 -18
  55. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/errors.rb +0 -22
  56. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/group.rb +0 -421
  57. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/group_collection.rb +0 -96
  58. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/group_options.rb +0 -155
  59. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/instance.rb +0 -192
  60. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/instance_collection.rb +0 -63
  61. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/launch_configuration.rb +0 -162
  62. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/launch_configuration_collection.rb +0 -160
  63. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/notification_configuration.rb +0 -89
  64. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/notification_configuration_collection.rb +0 -183
  65. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/scaling_policy.rb +0 -142
  66. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/scaling_policy_collection.rb +0 -72
  67. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/scaling_policy_options.rb +0 -65
  68. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/scheduled_action.rb +0 -141
  69. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/scheduled_action_collection.rb +0 -202
  70. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/tag.rb +0 -59
  71. data/lib/aws/auto_scaling/tag_collection.rb +0 -114
  72. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation.rb +0 -272
  73. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/client.rb +0 -48
  74. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/config.rb +0 -18
  75. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/errors.rb +0 -22
  76. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack.rb +0 -266
  77. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_collection.rb +0 -232
  78. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_event.rb +0 -73
  79. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_event_collection.rb +0 -47
  80. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_options.rb +0 -72
  81. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_output.rb +0 -53
  82. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_resource.rb +0 -117
  83. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_resource_collection.rb +0 -83
  84. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_resource_summary_collection.rb +0 -64
  85. data/lib/aws/cloud_formation/stack_summary_collection.rb +0 -123
  86. data/lib/aws/cloud_front.rb +0 -72
  87. data/lib/aws/cloud_front/client.rb +0 -45
  88. data/lib/aws/cloud_front/config.rb +0 -18
  89. data/lib/aws/cloud_front/errors.rb +0 -22
  90. data/lib/aws/cloud_search.rb +0 -73
  91. data/lib/aws/cloud_search/client.rb +0 -36
  92. data/lib/aws/cloud_search/config.rb +0 -18
  93. data/lib/aws/cloud_search/errors.rb +0 -22
  94. data/lib/aws/cloud_trail.rb +0 -72
  95. data/lib/aws/cloud_trail/client.rb +0 -35
  96. data/lib/aws/cloud_trail/config.rb +0 -18
  97. data/lib/aws/cloud_trail/errors.rb +0 -22
  98. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch.rb +0 -118
  99. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/alarm.rb +0 -290
  100. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/alarm_collection.rb +0 -153
  101. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/alarm_history_item.rb +0 -50
  102. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/alarm_history_item_collection.rb +0 -84
  103. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/client.rb +0 -40
  104. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/config.rb +0 -18
  105. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/errors.rb +0 -22
  106. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/metric.rb +0 -135
  107. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/metric_alarm_collection.rb +0 -160
  108. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/metric_collection.rb +0 -129
  109. data/lib/aws/cloud_watch/metric_statistics.rb +0 -69
  110. data/lib/aws/core.rb +0 -701
  111. data/lib/aws/core/async_handle.rb +0 -90
  112. data/lib/aws/core/cacheable.rb +0 -77
  113. data/lib/aws/core/client.rb +0 -778
  114. data/lib/aws/core/collection.rb +0 -263
  115. data/lib/aws/core/collection/simple.rb +0 -82
  116. data/lib/aws/core/collection/with_limit_and_next_token.rb +0 -71
  117. data/lib/aws/core/collection/with_next_token.rb +0 -97
  118. data/lib/aws/core/configuration.rb +0 -541
  119. data/lib/aws/core/credential_providers.rb +0 -506
  120. data/lib/aws/core/data.rb +0 -247
  121. data/lib/aws/core/deprecations.rb +0 -84
  122. data/lib/aws/core/endpoints.rb +0 -37
  123. data/lib/aws/core/http/connection_pool.rb +0 -349
  124. data/lib/aws/core/http/curb_handler.rb +0 -148
  125. data/lib/aws/core/http/handler.rb +0 -89
  126. data/lib/aws/core/http/net_http_handler.rb +0 -147
  127. data/lib/aws/core/http/patch.rb +0 -102
  128. data/lib/aws/core/http/request.rb +0 -249
  129. data/lib/aws/core/http/response.rb +0 -81
  130. data/lib/aws/core/indifferent_hash.rb +0 -88
  131. data/lib/aws/core/inflection.rb +0 -56
  132. data/lib/aws/core/json_client.rb +0 -47
  133. data/lib/aws/core/json_parser.rb +0 -76
  134. data/lib/aws/core/json_request_builder.rb +0 -35
  135. data/lib/aws/core/json_response_parser.rb +0 -79
  136. data/lib/aws/core/lazy_error_classes.rb +0 -90
  137. data/lib/aws/core/log_formatter.rb +0 -428
  138. data/lib/aws/core/managed_file.rb +0 -32
  139. data/lib/aws/core/meta_utils.rb +0 -45
  140. data/lib/aws/core/model.rb +0 -57
  141. data/lib/aws/core/naming.rb +0 -30
  142. data/lib/aws/core/option_grammar.rb +0 -738
  143. data/lib/aws/core/options/json_serializer.rb +0 -82
  144. data/lib/aws/core/options/validator.rb +0 -155
  145. data/lib/aws/core/options/xml_serializer.rb +0 -118
  146. data/lib/aws/core/page_result.rb +0 -75
  147. data/lib/aws/core/policy.rb +0 -942
  148. data/lib/aws/core/query_client.rb +0 -41
  149. data/lib/aws/core/query_error_parser.rb +0 -24
  150. data/lib/aws/core/query_request_builder.rb +0 -47
  151. data/lib/aws/core/query_response_parser.rb +0 -35
  152. data/lib/aws/core/region.rb +0 -85
  153. data/lib/aws/core/region_collection.rb +0 -80
  154. data/lib/aws/core/resource.rb +0 -413
  155. data/lib/aws/core/resource_cache.rb +0 -40
  156. data/lib/aws/core/response.rb +0 -211
  157. data/lib/aws/core/response_cache.rb +0 -50
  158. data/lib/aws/core/rest_error_parser.rb +0 -24
  159. data/lib/aws/core/rest_json_client.rb +0 -40
  160. data/lib/aws/core/rest_request_builder.rb +0 -154
  161. data/lib/aws/core/rest_response_parser.rb +0 -66
  162. data/lib/aws/core/rest_xml_client.rb +0 -47
  163. data/lib/aws/core/service_interface.rb +0 -83
  164. data/lib/aws/core/signers/base.rb +0 -46
  165. data/lib/aws/core/signers/cloud_front.rb +0 -56
  166. data/lib/aws/core/signers/s3.rb +0 -159
  167. data/lib/aws/core/signers/version_2.rb +0 -72
  168. data/lib/aws/core/signers/version_3.rb +0 -86
  169. data/lib/aws/core/signers/version_3_https.rb +0 -61
  170. data/lib/aws/core/signers/version_4.rb +0 -228
  171. data/lib/aws/core/signers/version_4/chunk_signed_stream.rb +0 -191
  172. data/lib/aws/core/uri_escape.rb +0 -44
  173. data/lib/aws/core/xml/frame.rb +0 -244
  174. data/lib/aws/core/xml/frame_stack.rb +0 -85
  175. data/lib/aws/core/xml/grammar.rb +0 -306
  176. data/lib/aws/core/xml/parser.rb +0 -70
  177. data/lib/aws/core/xml/root_frame.rb +0 -65
  178. data/lib/aws/core/xml/sax_handlers/libxml.rb +0 -47
  179. data/lib/aws/core/xml/sax_handlers/nokogiri.rb +0 -56
  180. data/lib/aws/core/xml/sax_handlers/ox.rb +0 -41
  181. data/lib/aws/core/xml/sax_handlers/rexml.rb +0 -47
  182. data/lib/aws/core/xml/stub.rb +0 -123
  183. data/lib/aws/data_pipeline.rb +0 -72
  184. data/lib/aws/data_pipeline/client.rb +0 -36
  185. data/lib/aws/data_pipeline/config.rb +0 -18
  186. data/lib/aws/data_pipeline/errors.rb +0 -20
  187. data/lib/aws/direct_connect.rb +0 -73
  188. data/lib/aws/direct_connect/client.rb +0 -36
  189. data/lib/aws/direct_connect/config.rb +0 -18
  190. data/lib/aws/direct_connect/errors.rb +0 -22
  191. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db.rb +0 -214
  192. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/attribute_collection.rb +0 -456
  193. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/batch_get.rb +0 -213
  194. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/batch_write.rb +0 -252
  195. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/binary.rb +0 -35
  196. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/client.rb +0 -129
  197. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/client/v20111205.rb +0 -1266
  198. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/client/v20120810.rb +0 -1409
  199. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/client_v2.rb +0 -44
  200. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/config.rb +0 -24
  201. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/errors.rb +0 -20
  202. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/expectations.rb +0 -40
  203. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/item.rb +0 -133
  204. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/item_collection.rb +0 -856
  205. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/item_data.rb +0 -31
  206. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/keys.rb +0 -41
  207. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/primary_key_element.rb +0 -48
  208. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/resource.rb +0 -33
  209. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/table.rb +0 -496
  210. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/table_collection.rb +0 -165
  211. data/lib/aws/dynamo_db/types.rb +0 -111
  212. data/lib/aws/ec2.rb +0 -428
  213. data/lib/aws/ec2/attachment.rb +0 -135
  214. data/lib/aws/ec2/attachment_collection.rb +0 -54
  215. data/lib/aws/ec2/availability_zone.rb +0 -86
  216. data/lib/aws/ec2/availability_zone_collection.rb +0 -43
  217. data/lib/aws/ec2/block_device_mappings.rb +0 -53
  218. data/lib/aws/ec2/client.rb +0 -101
  219. data/lib/aws/ec2/collection.rb +0 -36
  220. data/lib/aws/ec2/config.rb +0 -30
  221. data/lib/aws/ec2/customer_gateway.rb +0 -90
  222. data/lib/aws/ec2/customer_gateway_collection.rb +0 -73
  223. data/lib/aws/ec2/dhcp_options.rb +0 -106
  224. data/lib/aws/ec2/dhcp_options_collection.rb +0 -87
  225. data/lib/aws/ec2/elastic_ip.rb +0 -209
  226. data/lib/aws/ec2/elastic_ip_collection.rb +0 -93
  227. data/lib/aws/ec2/errors.rb +0 -32
  228. data/lib/aws/ec2/export_task.rb +0 -120
  229. data/lib/aws/ec2/export_task_collection.rb +0 -67
  230. data/lib/aws/ec2/filtered_collection.rb +0 -87
  231. data/lib/aws/ec2/has_permissions.rb +0 -44
  232. data/lib/aws/ec2/image.rb +0 -270
  233. data/lib/aws/ec2/image_collection.rb +0 -220
  234. data/lib/aws/ec2/instance.rb +0 -803
  235. data/lib/aws/ec2/instance_collection.rb +0 -391
  236. data/lib/aws/ec2/internet_gateway.rb +0 -122
  237. data/lib/aws/ec2/internet_gateway/attachment.rb +0 -78
  238. data/lib/aws/ec2/internet_gateway_collection.rb +0 -54
  239. data/lib/aws/ec2/key_pair.rb +0 -82
  240. data/lib/aws/ec2/key_pair_collection.rb +0 -99
  241. data/lib/aws/ec2/network_acl.rb +0 -256
  242. data/lib/aws/ec2/network_acl/association.rb +0 -56
  243. data/lib/aws/ec2/network_acl/entry.rb +0 -147
  244. data/lib/aws/ec2/network_acl_collection.rb +0 -64
  245. data/lib/aws/ec2/network_interface.rb +0 -237
  246. data/lib/aws/ec2/network_interface/attachment.rb +0 -100
  247. data/lib/aws/ec2/network_interface_collection.rb +0 -103
  248. data/lib/aws/ec2/permission_collection.rb +0 -174
  249. data/lib/aws/ec2/region.rb +0 -106
  250. data/lib/aws/ec2/region_collection.rb +0 -51
  251. data/lib/aws/ec2/reserved_instances.rb +0 -56
  252. data/lib/aws/ec2/reserved_instances_collection.rb +0 -40
  253. data/lib/aws/ec2/reserved_instances_offering.rb +0 -60
  254. data/lib/aws/ec2/reserved_instances_offering_collection.rb +0 -45
  255. data/lib/aws/ec2/resource.rb +0 -161
  256. data/lib/aws/ec2/resource_tag_collection.rb +0 -211
  257. data/lib/aws/ec2/route_table.rb +0 -205
  258. data/lib/aws/ec2/route_table/association.rb +0 -119
  259. data/lib/aws/ec2/route_table/route.rb +0 -119
  260. data/lib/aws/ec2/route_table_collection.rb +0 -72
  261. data/lib/aws/ec2/security_group.rb +0 -482
  262. data/lib/aws/ec2/security_group/ip_permission.rb +0 -135
  263. data/lib/aws/ec2/security_group/ip_permission_collection.rb +0 -82
  264. data/lib/aws/ec2/security_group_collection.rb +0 -133
  265. data/lib/aws/ec2/snapshot.rb +0 -143
  266. data/lib/aws/ec2/snapshot_collection.rb +0 -131
  267. data/lib/aws/ec2/subnet.rb +0 -161
  268. data/lib/aws/ec2/subnet_collection.rb +0 -115
  269. data/lib/aws/ec2/tag.rb +0 -81
  270. data/lib/aws/ec2/tag_collection.rb +0 -107
  271. data/lib/aws/ec2/tagged_collection.rb +0 -53
  272. data/lib/aws/ec2/tagged_item.rb +0 -85
  273. data/lib/aws/ec2/volume.rb +0 -174
  274. data/lib/aws/ec2/volume_collection.rb +0 -98
  275. data/lib/aws/ec2/vpc.rb +0 -166
  276. data/lib/aws/ec2/vpc_collection.rb +0 -70
  277. data/lib/aws/ec2/vpn_connection.rb +0 -99
  278. data/lib/aws/ec2/vpn_connection/telemetry.rb +0 -49
  279. data/lib/aws/ec2/vpn_connection_collection.rb +0 -96
  280. data/lib/aws/ec2/vpn_gateway.rb +0 -123
  281. data/lib/aws/ec2/vpn_gateway/attachment.rb +0 -45
  282. data/lib/aws/ec2/vpn_gateway_collection.rb +0 -77
  283. data/lib/aws/elastic_beanstalk.rb +0 -49
  284. data/lib/aws/elastic_beanstalk/client.rb +0 -36
  285. data/lib/aws/elastic_beanstalk/config.rb +0 -18
  286. data/lib/aws/elastic_beanstalk/errors.rb +0 -22
  287. data/lib/aws/elastic_transcoder.rb +0 -29
  288. data/lib/aws/elastic_transcoder/client.rb +0 -48
  289. data/lib/aws/elastic_transcoder/config.rb +0 -18
  290. data/lib/aws/elastic_transcoder/errors.rb +0 -23
  291. data/lib/aws/elasticache.rb +0 -49
  292. data/lib/aws/elasticache/client.rb +0 -35
  293. data/lib/aws/elasticache/config.rb +0 -18
  294. data/lib/aws/elasticache/errors.rb +0 -22
  295. data/lib/aws/elb.rb +0 -66
  296. data/lib/aws/elb/availability_zone_collection.rb +0 -138
  297. data/lib/aws/elb/backend_server_policy_collection.rb +0 -139
  298. data/lib/aws/elb/client.rb +0 -35
  299. data/lib/aws/elb/config.rb +0 -18
  300. data/lib/aws/elb/errors.rb +0 -26
  301. data/lib/aws/elb/instance_collection.rb +0 -168
  302. data/lib/aws/elb/listener.rb +0 -190
  303. data/lib/aws/elb/listener_collection.rb +0 -113
  304. data/lib/aws/elb/listener_opts.rb +0 -45
  305. data/lib/aws/elb/load_balancer.rb +0 -280
  306. data/lib/aws/elb/load_balancer_collection.rb +0 -146
  307. data/lib/aws/elb/load_balancer_policy.rb +0 -93
  308. data/lib/aws/elb/load_balancer_policy_collection.rb +0 -208
  309. data/lib/aws/emr.rb +0 -87
  310. data/lib/aws/emr/client.rb +0 -35
  311. data/lib/aws/emr/config.rb +0 -18
  312. data/lib/aws/emr/errors.rb +0 -22
  313. data/lib/aws/emr/instance_group.rb +0 -138
  314. data/lib/aws/emr/instance_group_collection.rb +0 -82
  315. data/lib/aws/emr/job_flow.rb +0 -307
  316. data/lib/aws/emr/job_flow_collection.rb +0 -185
  317. data/lib/aws/errors.rb +0 -162
  318. data/lib/aws/glacier.rb +0 -79
  319. data/lib/aws/glacier/archive.rb +0 -56
  320. data/lib/aws/glacier/archive_collection.rb +0 -146
  321. data/lib/aws/glacier/client.rb +0 -49
  322. data/lib/aws/glacier/config.rb +0 -19
  323. data/lib/aws/glacier/errors.rb +0 -22
  324. data/lib/aws/glacier/resource.rb +0 -30
  325. data/lib/aws/glacier/vault.rb +0 -145
  326. data/lib/aws/glacier/vault_collection.rb +0 -75
  327. data/lib/aws/glacier/vault_notification_configuration.rb +0 -29
  328. data/lib/aws/iam.rb +0 -408
  329. data/lib/aws/iam/access_key.rb +0 -185
  330. data/lib/aws/iam/access_key_collection.rb +0 -128
  331. data/lib/aws/iam/account_alias_collection.rb +0 -79
  332. data/lib/aws/iam/client.rb +0 -49
  333. data/lib/aws/iam/collection.rb +0 -83
  334. data/lib/aws/iam/config.rb +0 -18
  335. data/lib/aws/iam/errors.rb +0 -22
  336. data/lib/aws/iam/group.rb +0 -111
  337. data/lib/aws/iam/group_collection.rb +0 -132
  338. data/lib/aws/iam/group_policy_collection.rb +0 -47
  339. data/lib/aws/iam/group_user_collection.rb +0 -84
  340. data/lib/aws/iam/login_profile.rb +0 -99
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- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
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- #
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- #
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- #
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- # * `:put_request` - (Hash) Represents a request to perform a
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- # name to attribute values, representing the primary key of an
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- # * `:delete_request` - (Hash) Represents a request to perform a
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- # * `:attribute_name` - *required* - (String) Represents the name
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- # * `:provisioned_throughput` - *required* - (Hash)
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- # * `:read_capacity_units` - *required* - (Integer) The maximum
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- # number of strongly consistent reads consumed per second before
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- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
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- # * `:exists` - (Boolean) Causes to evaluate the value before
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- # @!method delete_table(options = {})
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- # Calls the DeleteTable API operation.
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- # Calls the DescribeTable API operation.
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- # Calls the GetItem API operation.
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- #
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- # * `:key` - *required* - (Hash) A map of attribute names to
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- # * `:hash_key_element` - *required* - (Hash) A hash key element is
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- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
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- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
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- # * `:range_key_element` - (Hash) A range key element is treated as a
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- # secondary key (used in conjunction with the primary key), and can
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- # be a string or a number, and is only used for hash-and-range
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- # primary keys. The value can be String, Number, StringSet,
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- # NumberSet.
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- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
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- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
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- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
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- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
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- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
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- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
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- # * `:attributes_to_get` - (Array<String>)
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- # * `:consistent_read` - (Boolean)
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- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
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- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
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- # * `ConsumedCapacityUnits` - (Numeric)
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- # @!method list_tables(options = {})
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- # Calls the ListTables API operation.
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- # @param [Hash] options
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- #
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- # * `:exclusive_start_table_name` - (String) The name of the table that
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- # starts the list. If you already ran a ListTables operation and
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- # received a LastEvaluatedTableName value in the response, use that
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- # * `:limit` - (Integer) A maximum number of table names to return.
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- # @return [Core::Response]
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- # Calls the PutItem API operation.
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- #
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- # contain the item.
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- # * `:item` - *required* - (Hash<String,Hash>) A map of attribute
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- # name/value pairs, one for each attribute. Only the primary key
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- # attributes are required; you can optionally provide other attribute
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- # name-value pairs for the item. If you specify any attributes that
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- # are part of an index key, then the data types for those attributes
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- # must match those of the schema in the table's attribute definition.
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- # For more information about primary keys, see Primary Key . Each
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- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
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- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
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- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
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- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
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- # pairs. This is the conditional block for the PutItem operation. All
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- # * `:value` - (Hash) Specify whether or not a value already exists
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- # and has a specific content for the attribute name-value pair.
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- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
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- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
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- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
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- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
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- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
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- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
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- # * `:exists` - (Boolean) Causes to evaluate the value before
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- # attempting a conditional operation: If Exists is `true` , will
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- # check to see if that attribute value already exists in the table.
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- # If it is found, then the operation succeeds. If it is not found,
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- # the operation fails with a ConditionalCheckFailedException. If
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- # Exists is `false` , assumes that the attribute value does not
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- # exist in the table. If in fact the value does not exist, then the
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- # assumption is valid and the operation succeeds. If the value is
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- # found, despite the assumption that it does not exist, the
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- # operation fails with a ConditionalCheckFailedException. The
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- # default setting for Exists is `true` . If you supply a Value all
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- # by itself, assumes the attribute exists: You don't have to set
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- # Exists to `true` , because it is implied. returns a
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- # ValidationException if: Exists is `true` but there is no Value to
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- # check. (You expect a value to exist, but don't specify what that
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- # value is.) Exists is `false` but you also specify a Value. (You
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- # cannot expect an attribute to have a value, while also expecting
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- # it not to exist.) If you specify more than one condition for
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- # Exists, then all of the conditions must evaluate to `true` . (In
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- # other words, the conditions are ANDed together.) Otherwise, the
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- # conditional operation will fail.
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- # * `:return_values` - (String) Use ReturnValues if you want to get the
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- # item attributes as they appeared before they were updated with the
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- # PutItem request. For PutItem, the valid values are: NONE - If
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- # ReturnValues is not specified, or if its value is NONE, then
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- # nothing is returned. (This is the default for ReturnValues.)
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- # ALL_OLD - If PutItem overwrote an attribute name-value pair, then
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- # the content of the old item is returned. Valid values include:
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- # * `NONE`
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- # * `ALL_OLD`
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- # * `UPDATED_OLD`
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- # * `ALL_NEW`
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- # * `UPDATED_NEW`
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- # @return [Core::Response]
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- # The #data method of the response object returns
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- # a hash with the following structure:
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- #
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- # * `Attributes` - (Hash<String,Hash>)
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- # * `S` - (String)
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- # * `N` - (String)
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- # * `B` - (String)
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- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
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- # * `NS` - (Array<String>)
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- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
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- # * `ConsumedCapacityUnits` - (Numeric)
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-
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- # @!method query(options = {})
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- # Calls the Query API operation.
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- # @param [Hash] options
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- #
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- # * `:table_name` - *required* - (String) The name of the table
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- # containing the requested items.
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- # * `:attributes_to_get` - (Array<String>) You cannot use both
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- # AttributesToGet and Select together in a Query request, unless the
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- # value for Select is SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES. (This usage is equivalent
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- # to specifying AttributesToGet without any value for Select.)
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- # * `:limit` - (Integer)
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- # * `:consistent_read` - (Boolean)
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- # * `:count` - (Boolean) If set to `true` , Amazon DynamoDB returns a
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- # total number of items that match the query parameters, instead of a
569
- # list of the matching items and their attributes. Do not set Count
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- # to `true` while providing a list of AttributesToGet, otherwise
571
- # Amazon DynamoDB returns a validation error.
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- # * `:hash_key_value` - *required* - (Hash) Attribute value of the hash
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- # component of the composite primary key.
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- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
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- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
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- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
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- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
578
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
579
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
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- # * `:range_key_condition` - (Hash) A container for the attribute
581
- # values and comparison operators to use for the query.
582
- # * `:attribute_value_list` - (Array<Hash>) Represents one or more
583
- # values to evaluate against the supplied attribute. This list
584
- # contains exactly one value, except for a BETWEEN or IN
585
- # comparison, in which case the list contains two values. For type
586
- # Number, value comparisons are numeric. String value comparisons
587
- # for greater than, equals, or less than are based on ASCII
588
- # character code values. For example, a is greater than A, and aa
589
- # is greater than B. For a list of code values, see
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- # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#ASCII_printable_characters.
591
- # For Binary, treats each byte of the binary data as unsigned when
592
- # it compares binary values, for example when evaluating query
593
- # expressions.
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- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
595
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
596
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
597
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
598
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
599
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
600
- # * `:comparison_operator` - *required* - (String) Represents a
601
- # comparator for evaluating attributes. For example, equals,
602
- # greater than, less than, etc. For information on specifying data
603
- # types in JSON, see JSON Data Format . The following are
604
- # descriptions of each comparison operator. EQ : Equal.
605
- # AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type
606
- # String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains an
607
- # AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
608
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does
609
- # not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal {"NS":["6",
610
- # "2", "1"]}. NE : Not equal. AttributeValueList can contain only
611
- # one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set).
612
- # If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than
613
- # the one specified in the request, the value does not match. For
614
- # example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does
615
- # not equal {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. LE : Less than or equal.
616
- # AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type
617
- # String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains an
618
- # AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
619
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does
620
- # not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to
621
- # {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. LT : Less than. AttributeValueList can
622
- # contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary
623
- # (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different
624
- # type than the one specified in the request, the value does not
625
- # match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also,
626
- # {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. GE :
627
- # Greater than or equal. AttributeValueList can contain only one
628
- # AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If
629
- # an item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than the
630
- # one specified in the request, the value does not match. For
631
- # example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does
632
- # not compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. GT : Greater than.
633
- # AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type
634
- # String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains an
635
- # AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
636
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does
637
- # not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to
638
- # {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. NOT_NULL : The attribute exists. NULL :
639
- # The attribute does not exist. CONTAINS : checks for a
640
- # subsequence, or value in a set. AttributeValueList can contain
641
- # only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a
642
- # set). If the target attribute of the comparison is a String, then
643
- # the operation checks for a substring match. If the target
644
- # attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operation looks
645
- # for a subsequence of the target that matches the input. If the
646
- # target attribute of the comparison is a set ("SS", "NS", or
647
- # "BS"), then the operation checks for a member of the set (not as
648
- # a substring). NOT_CONTAINS : checks for absence of a subsequence,
649
- # or absence of a value in a set. AttributeValueList can contain
650
- # only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a
651
- # set). If the target attribute of the comparison is a String, then
652
- # the operation checks for the absence of a substring match. If the
653
- # target attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operation
654
- # checks for the absence of a subsequence of the target that
655
- # matches the input. If the target attribute of the comparison is a
656
- # set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), then the operation checks for the
657
- # absence of a member of the set (not as a substring). BEGINS_WITH
658
- # : checks for a prefix. AttributeValueList can contain only one
659
- # AttributeValue of type String or Binary (not a Number or a set).
660
- # The target attribute of the comparison must be a String or Binary
661
- # (not a Number or a set). IN : checks for exact matches.
662
- # AttributeValueList can contain more than one AttributeValue of
663
- # type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). The target attribute
664
- # of the comparison must be of the same type and exact value to
665
- # match. A String never matches a String set. BETWEEN : Greater
666
- # than or equal to the first value, and less than or equal to the
667
- # second value. AttributeValueList must contain two AttributeValue
668
- # elements of the same type, either String, Number, or Binary (not
669
- # a set). A target attribute matches if the target value is greater
670
- # than, or equal to, the first element and less than, or equal to,
671
- # the second element. If an item contains an AttributeValue of a
672
- # different type than the one specified in the request, the value
673
- # does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not compare to
674
- # {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2",
675
- # "1"]} Valid values include:
676
- # * `EQ`
677
- # * `NE`
678
- # * `IN`
679
- # * `LE`
680
- # * `LT`
681
- # * `GE`
682
- # * `GT`
683
- # * `BETWEEN`
684
- # * `NOT_NULL`
685
- # * `NULL`
686
- # * `CONTAINS`
687
- # * `NOT_CONTAINS`
688
- # * `BEGINS_WITH`
689
- # * `:scan_index_forward` - (Boolean) Specifies ascending ( `true` ) or
690
- # descending ( `false` ) traversal of the index. returns results
691
- # reflecting the requested order determined by the range key. If the
692
- # data type is Number, the results are returned in numeric order. For
693
- # String, the results are returned in order of ASCII character code
694
- # values. For Binary, Amazon DynamoDB treats each byte of the binary
695
- # data as unsigned when it compares binary values. If
696
- # ScanIndexForward is not specified, the results are returned in
697
- # ascending order.
698
- # * `:exclusive_start_key` - (Hash)
699
- # * `:hash_key_element` - *required* - (Hash) A hash key element is
700
- # treated as the primary key, and can be a string or a number.
701
- # Single attribute primary keys have one index value. The value can
702
- # be String, Number, StringSet, NumberSet.
703
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
704
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
705
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
706
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
707
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
708
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
709
- # * `:range_key_element` - (Hash) A range key element is treated as a
710
- # secondary key (used in conjunction with the primary key), and can
711
- # be a string or a number, and is only used for hash-and-range
712
- # primary keys. The value can be String, Number, StringSet,
713
- # NumberSet.
714
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
715
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
716
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
717
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
718
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
719
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
720
- # @return [Core::Response]
721
- # The #data method of the response object returns
722
- # a hash with the following structure:
723
- #
724
- # * `member` - (Hash<String,Hash>)
725
- # * `S` - (String)
726
- # * `N` - (String)
727
- # * `B` - (String)
728
- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
729
- # * `NS` - (Array<String>)
730
- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
731
- # * `Count` - (Integer)
732
- # * `LastEvaluatedKey` - (Hash)
733
- # * `HashKeyElement` - (Hash)
734
- # * `S` - (String)
735
- # * `N` - (String)
736
- # * `B` - (String)
737
- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
738
- # * `NS` - (Array<String>)
739
- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
740
- # * `RangeKeyElement` - (Hash)
741
- # * `S` - (String)
742
- # * `N` - (String)
743
- # * `B` - (String)
744
- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
745
- # * `NS` - (Array<String>)
746
- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
747
- # * `ConsumedCapacityUnits` - (Numeric)
748
-
749
- # @!method scan(options = {})
750
- # Calls the Scan API operation.
751
- # @param [Hash] options
752
- #
753
- # * `:table_name` - *required* - (String) The name of the table
754
- # containing the requested items.
755
- # * `:attributes_to_get` - (Array<String>)
756
- # * `:limit` - (Integer)
757
- # * `:count` - (Boolean) If set to `true` , Amazon DynamoDB returns a
758
- # total number of items for the Scan operation, even if the operation
759
- # has no matching items for the assigned filter. Do not set Count to
760
- # `true` while providing a list of AttributesToGet, otherwise Amazon
761
- # DynamoDB returns a validation error.
762
- # * `:scan_filter` - (Hash<String,Hash>) Evaluates the scan results and
763
- # returns only the desired values. Multiple conditions are treated as
764
- # "AND" operations: all conditions must be met to be included in the
765
- # results. Each ScanConditions element consists of an attribute name
766
- # to compare, along with the following: AttributeValueList - One or
767
- # more values to evaluate against the supplied attribute. This list
768
- # contains exactly one value, except for a BETWEEN or IN comparison,
769
- # in which case the list contains two values. For type Number, value
770
- # comparisons are numeric. String value comparisons for greater than,
771
- # equals, or less than are based on ASCII character code values. For
772
- # example, a is greater than A, and aa is greater than B. For a list
773
- # of code values, see
774
- # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#ASCII_printable_characters. For
775
- # Binary, treats each byte of the binary data as unsigned when it
776
- # compares binary values, for example when evaluating query
777
- # expressions. ComparisonOperator - A comparator for evaluating
778
- # attributes. For example, equals, greater than, less than, etc. For
779
- # information on specifying data types in JSON, see JSON Data Format
780
- # . The following are descriptions of each comparison operator. EQ :
781
- # Equal. AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of
782
- # type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains an
783
- # AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
784
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not
785
- # equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal {"NS":["6", "2",
786
- # "1"]}. NE : Not equal. AttributeValueList can contain only one
787
- # AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an
788
- # item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than the one
789
- # specified in the request, the value does not match. For example,
790
- # {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal
791
- # {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. LE : Less than or equal. AttributeValueList
792
- # can contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or
793
- # Binary (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a
794
- # different type than the one specified in the request, the value
795
- # does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}.
796
- # Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. LT :
797
- # Less than. AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue
798
- # of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains
799
- # an AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
800
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not
801
- # equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6",
802
- # "2", "1"]}. GE : Greater than or equal. AttributeValueList can
803
- # contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary
804
- # (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different
805
- # type than the one specified in the request, the value does not
806
- # match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also,
807
- # {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. GT : Greater
808
- # than. AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of
809
- # type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains an
810
- # AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
811
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not
812
- # equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6",
813
- # "2", "1"]}. NOT_NULL : The attribute exists. NULL : The attribute
814
- # does not exist. CONTAINS : checks for a subsequence, or value in a
815
- # set. AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type
816
- # String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If the target attribute of
817
- # the comparison is a String, then the operation checks for a
818
- # substring match. If the target attribute of the comparison is
819
- # Binary, then the operation looks for a subsequence of the target
820
- # that matches the input. If the target attribute of the comparison
821
- # is a set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), then the operation checks for a
822
- # member of the set (not as a substring). NOT_CONTAINS : checks for
823
- # absence of a subsequence, or absence of a value in a set.
824
- # AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type
825
- # String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If the target attribute of
826
- # the comparison is a String, then the operation checks for the
827
- # absence of a substring match. If the target attribute of the
828
- # comparison is Binary, then the operation checks for the absence of
829
- # a subsequence of the target that matches the input. If the target
830
- # attribute of the comparison is a set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), then
831
- # the operation checks for the absence of a member of the set (not as
832
- # a substring). BEGINS_WITH : checks for a prefix. AttributeValueList
833
- # can contain only one AttributeValue of type String or Binary (not a
834
- # Number or a set). The target attribute of the comparison must be a
835
- # String or Binary (not a Number or a set). IN : checks for exact
836
- # matches. AttributeValueList can contain more than one
837
- # AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). The
838
- # target attribute of the comparison must be of the same type and
839
- # exact value to match. A String never matches a String set. BETWEEN
840
- # : Greater than or equal to the first value, and less than or equal
841
- # to the second value. AttributeValueList must contain two
842
- # AttributeValue elements of the same type, either String, Number, or
843
- # Binary (not a set). A target attribute matches if the target value
844
- # is greater than, or equal to, the first element and less than, or
845
- # equal to, the second element. If an item contains an AttributeValue
846
- # of a different type than the one specified in the request, the
847
- # value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not compare to
848
- # {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2",
849
- # "1"]}
850
- # * `:attribute_value_list` - (Array<Hash>) Represents one or more
851
- # values to evaluate against the supplied attribute. This list
852
- # contains exactly one value, except for a BETWEEN or IN
853
- # comparison, in which case the list contains two values. For type
854
- # Number, value comparisons are numeric. String value comparisons
855
- # for greater than, equals, or less than are based on ASCII
856
- # character code values. For example, a is greater than A, and aa
857
- # is greater than B. For a list of code values, see
858
- # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#ASCII_printable_characters.
859
- # For Binary, treats each byte of the binary data as unsigned when
860
- # it compares binary values, for example when evaluating query
861
- # expressions.
862
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
863
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
864
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
865
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
866
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
867
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
868
- # * `:comparison_operator` - *required* - (String) Represents a
869
- # comparator for evaluating attributes. For example, equals,
870
- # greater than, less than, etc. For information on specifying data
871
- # types in JSON, see JSON Data Format . The following are
872
- # descriptions of each comparison operator. EQ : Equal.
873
- # AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type
874
- # String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains an
875
- # AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
876
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does
877
- # not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal {"NS":["6",
878
- # "2", "1"]}. NE : Not equal. AttributeValueList can contain only
879
- # one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set).
880
- # If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than
881
- # the one specified in the request, the value does not match. For
882
- # example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does
883
- # not equal {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. LE : Less than or equal.
884
- # AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type
885
- # String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains an
886
- # AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
887
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does
888
- # not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to
889
- # {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. LT : Less than. AttributeValueList can
890
- # contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary
891
- # (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different
892
- # type than the one specified in the request, the value does not
893
- # match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also,
894
- # {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. GE :
895
- # Greater than or equal. AttributeValueList can contain only one
896
- # AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If
897
- # an item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than the
898
- # one specified in the request, the value does not match. For
899
- # example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does
900
- # not compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. GT : Greater than.
901
- # AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type
902
- # String, Number, or Binary (not a set). If an item contains an
903
- # AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the
904
- # request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does
905
- # not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to
906
- # {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. NOT_NULL : The attribute exists. NULL :
907
- # The attribute does not exist. CONTAINS : checks for a
908
- # subsequence, or value in a set. AttributeValueList can contain
909
- # only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a
910
- # set). If the target attribute of the comparison is a String, then
911
- # the operation checks for a substring match. If the target
912
- # attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operation looks
913
- # for a subsequence of the target that matches the input. If the
914
- # target attribute of the comparison is a set ("SS", "NS", or
915
- # "BS"), then the operation checks for a member of the set (not as
916
- # a substring). NOT_CONTAINS : checks for absence of a subsequence,
917
- # or absence of a value in a set. AttributeValueList can contain
918
- # only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a
919
- # set). If the target attribute of the comparison is a String, then
920
- # the operation checks for the absence of a substring match. If the
921
- # target attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operation
922
- # checks for the absence of a subsequence of the target that
923
- # matches the input. If the target attribute of the comparison is a
924
- # set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), then the operation checks for the
925
- # absence of a member of the set (not as a substring). BEGINS_WITH
926
- # : checks for a prefix. AttributeValueList can contain only one
927
- # AttributeValue of type String or Binary (not a Number or a set).
928
- # The target attribute of the comparison must be a String or Binary
929
- # (not a Number or a set). IN : checks for exact matches.
930
- # AttributeValueList can contain more than one AttributeValue of
931
- # type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). The target attribute
932
- # of the comparison must be of the same type and exact value to
933
- # match. A String never matches a String set. BETWEEN : Greater
934
- # than or equal to the first value, and less than or equal to the
935
- # second value. AttributeValueList must contain two AttributeValue
936
- # elements of the same type, either String, Number, or Binary (not
937
- # a set). A target attribute matches if the target value is greater
938
- # than, or equal to, the first element and less than, or equal to,
939
- # the second element. If an item contains an AttributeValue of a
940
- # different type than the one specified in the request, the value
941
- # does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not compare to
942
- # {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2",
943
- # "1"]} Valid values include:
944
- # * `EQ`
945
- # * `NE`
946
- # * `IN`
947
- # * `LE`
948
- # * `LT`
949
- # * `GE`
950
- # * `GT`
951
- # * `BETWEEN`
952
- # * `NOT_NULL`
953
- # * `NULL`
954
- # * `CONTAINS`
955
- # * `NOT_CONTAINS`
956
- # * `BEGINS_WITH`
957
- # * `:exclusive_start_key` - (Hash) In a parallel scan, a Scan request
958
- # that includes ExclusiveStartKey must specify the same segment whose
959
- # previous Scan returned the corresponding value of LastEvaluatedKey.
960
- # * `:hash_key_element` - *required* - (Hash) A hash key element is
961
- # treated as the primary key, and can be a string or a number.
962
- # Single attribute primary keys have one index value. The value can
963
- # be String, Number, StringSet, NumberSet.
964
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
965
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
966
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
967
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
968
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
969
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
970
- # * `:range_key_element` - (Hash) A range key element is treated as a
971
- # secondary key (used in conjunction with the primary key), and can
972
- # be a string or a number, and is only used for hash-and-range
973
- # primary keys. The value can be String, Number, StringSet,
974
- # NumberSet.
975
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
976
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
977
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
978
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
979
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
980
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
981
- # @return [Core::Response]
982
- # The #data method of the response object returns
983
- # a hash with the following structure:
984
- #
985
- # * `member` - (Hash<String,Hash>)
986
- # * `S` - (String)
987
- # * `N` - (String)
988
- # * `B` - (String)
989
- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
990
- # * `NS` - (Array<String>)
991
- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
992
- # * `Count` - (Integer)
993
- # * `ScannedCount` - (Integer)
994
- # * `LastEvaluatedKey` - (Hash)
995
- # * `HashKeyElement` - (Hash)
996
- # * `S` - (String)
997
- # * `N` - (String)
998
- # * `B` - (String)
999
- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
1000
- # * `NS` - (Array<String>)
1001
- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
1002
- # * `RangeKeyElement` - (Hash)
1003
- # * `S` - (String)
1004
- # * `N` - (String)
1005
- # * `B` - (String)
1006
- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
1007
- # * `NS` - (Array<String>)
1008
- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
1009
- # * `ConsumedCapacityUnits` - (Numeric)
1010
-
1011
- # @!method update_item(options = {})
1012
- # Calls the UpdateItem API operation.
1013
- # @param [Hash] options
1014
- #
1015
- # * `:table_name` - *required* - (String) The name of the table
1016
- # containing the item to update.
1017
- # * `:key` - *required* - (Hash) The primary key that defines the item.
1018
- # Each element consists of an attribute name and a value for that
1019
- # attribute.
1020
- # * `:hash_key_element` - *required* - (Hash) A hash key element is
1021
- # treated as the primary key, and can be a string or a number.
1022
- # Single attribute primary keys have one index value. The value can
1023
- # be String, Number, StringSet, NumberSet.
1024
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
1025
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
1026
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
1027
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
1028
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
1029
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
1030
- # * `:range_key_element` - (Hash) A range key element is treated as a
1031
- # secondary key (used in conjunction with the primary key), and can
1032
- # be a string or a number, and is only used for hash-and-range
1033
- # primary keys. The value can be String, Number, StringSet,
1034
- # NumberSet.
1035
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
1036
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
1037
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
1038
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
1039
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
1040
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
1041
- # * `:attribute_updates` - *required* - (Hash<String,Hash>) The names
1042
- # of attributes to be modified, the action to perform on each, and
1043
- # the new value for each. If you are updating an attribute that is an
1044
- # index key attribute for any indexes on that table, the attribute
1045
- # type must match the index key type defined in the
1046
- # AttributesDefinition of the table description. You can use
1047
- # UpdateItem to update any non-key attributes. Attribute values
1048
- # cannot be null. String and binary type attributes must have lengths
1049
- # greater than zero. Set type attributes must not be empty. Requests
1050
- # with empty values will be rejected with a ValidationException. Each
1051
- # AttributeUpdates element consists of an attribute name to modify,
1052
- # along with the following: Value - The new value, if applicable, for
1053
- # this attribute. Action - Specifies how to perform the update. Valid
1054
- # values for Action are PUT, DELETE, and ADD. The behavior depends on
1055
- # whether the specified primary key already exists in the table. If
1056
- # an item with the specified Key is found in the table: PUT - Adds
1057
- # the specified attribute to the item. If the attribute already
1058
- # exists, it is replaced by the new value. DELETE - If no value is
1059
- # specified, the attribute and its value are removed from the item.
1060
- # The data type of the specified value must match the existing
1061
- # value's data type. If a set of values is specified, then those
1062
- # values are subtracted from the old set. For example, if the
1063
- # attribute value was the set [a,b,c] and the DELETE action specified
1064
- # [a,c], then the final attribute value would be [b]. Specifying an
1065
- # empty set is an error. ADD - If the attribute does not already
1066
- # exist, then the attribute and its values are added to the item. If
1067
- # the attribute does exist, then the behavior of ADD depends on the
1068
- # data type of the attribute: If the existing attribute is a number,
1069
- # and if Value is also a number, then the Value is mathematically
1070
- # added to the existing attribute. If Value is a negative number,
1071
- # then it is subtracted from the existing attribute. If you use ADD
1072
- # to increment or decrement a number value for an item that doesn't
1073
- # exist before the update, uses 0 as the initial value. In addition,
1074
- # if you use ADD to update an existing item, and intend to increment
1075
- # or decrement an attribute value which does not yet exist, uses 0 as
1076
- # the initial value. For example, suppose that the item you want to
1077
- # update does not yet have an attribute named itemcount, but you
1078
- # decide to ADD the number 3 to this attribute anyway, even though it
1079
- # currently does not exist. will create the itemcount attribute, set
1080
- # its initial value to 0, and finally add 3 to it. The result will be
1081
- # a new itemcount attribute in the item, with a value of 3. If the
1082
- # existing data type is a set, and if the Value is also a set, then
1083
- # the Value is added to the existing set. (This is a set operation,
1084
- # not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute value was
1085
- # the set [1,2], and the ADD action specified [3], then the final
1086
- # attribute value would be [1,2,3]. An error occurs if an Add action
1087
- # is specified for a set attribute and the attribute type specified
1088
- # does not match the existing set type. Both sets must have the same
1089
- # primitive data type. For example, if the existing data type is a
1090
- # set of strings, the Value must also be a set of strings. The same
1091
- # holds `true` for number sets and binary sets. This action is only
1092
- # valid for an existing attribute whose data type is number or is a
1093
- # set. Do not use ADD for any other data types. If no item with the
1094
- # specified Key is found: PUT - creates a new item with the specified
1095
- # primary key, and then adds the attribute. DELETE - Nothing happens;
1096
- # there is no attribute to delete. ADD - creates an item with the
1097
- # supplied primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the
1098
- # attribute value. The only data types allowed are number and number
1099
- # set; no other data types can be specified. If you specify any
1100
- # attributes that are part of an index key, then the data types for
1101
- # those attributes must match those of the schema in the table's
1102
- # attribute definition.
1103
- # * `:value` - (Hash)
1104
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
1105
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
1106
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
1107
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
1108
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
1109
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
1110
- # * `:action` - (String) Specifies how to perform the update. Valid
1111
- # values are PUT, DELETE, and ADD. The behavior depends on whether
1112
- # the specified primary key already exists in the table. If an item
1113
- # with the specified Key is found in the table: PUT - Adds the
1114
- # specified attribute to the item. If the attribute already exists,
1115
- # it is replaced by the new value. DELETE - If no value is
1116
- # specified, the attribute and its value are removed from the item.
1117
- # The data type of the specified value must match the existing
1118
- # value's data type. If a set of values is specified, then those
1119
- # values are subtracted from the old set. For example, if the
1120
- # attribute value was the set [a,b,c] and the DELETE action
1121
- # specified [a,c], then the final attribute value would be [b].
1122
- # Specifying an empty set is an error. ADD - If the attribute does
1123
- # not already exist, then the attribute and its values are added to
1124
- # the item. If the attribute does exist, then the behavior of ADD
1125
- # depends on the data type of the attribute: If the existing
1126
- # attribute is a number, and if Value is also a number, then the
1127
- # Value is mathematically added to the existing attribute. If Value
1128
- # is a negative number, then it is subtracted from the existing
1129
- # attribute. If you use ADD to increment or decrement a number
1130
- # value for an item that doesn't exist before the update, uses 0 as
1131
- # the initial value. In addition, if you use ADD to update an
1132
- # existing item, and intend to increment or decrement an attribute
1133
- # value which does not yet exist, uses 0 as the initial value. For
1134
- # example, suppose that the item you want to update does not yet
1135
- # have an attribute named itemcount, but you decide to ADD the
1136
- # number 3 to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does
1137
- # not exist. will create the itemcount attribute, set its initial
1138
- # value to 0, and finally add 3 to it. The result will be a new
1139
- # itemcount attribute in the item, with a value of 3. If the
1140
- # existing data type is a set, and if the Value is also a set, then
1141
- # the Value is added to the existing set. (This is a set operation,
1142
- # not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute value
1143
- # was the set [1,2], and the ADD action specified [3], then the
1144
- # final attribute value would be [1,2,3]. An error occurs if an Add
1145
- # action is specified for a set attribute and the attribute type
1146
- # specified does not match the existing set type. Both sets must
1147
- # have the same primitive data type. For example, if the existing
1148
- # data type is a set of strings, the Value must also be a set of
1149
- # strings. The same holds `true` for number sets and binary sets.
1150
- # This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data
1151
- # type is number or is a set. Do not use ADD for any other data
1152
- # types. If no item with the specified Key is found: PUT - creates
1153
- # a new item with the specified primary key, and then adds the
1154
- # attribute. DELETE - Nothing happens; there is no attribute to
1155
- # delete. ADD - creates an item with the supplied primary key and
1156
- # number (or set of numbers) for the attribute value. The only data
1157
- # types allowed are number and number set; no other data types can
1158
- # be specified. Valid values include:
1159
- # * `ADD`
1160
- # * `PUT`
1161
- # * `DELETE`
1162
- # * `:expected` - (Hash<String,Hash>) A map of attribute/condition
1163
- # pairs. This is the conditional block for the UpdateItem operation.
1164
- # All the conditions must be met for the operation to succeed.
1165
- # * `:value` - (Hash) Specify whether or not a value already exists
1166
- # and has a specific content for the attribute name-value pair.
1167
- # * `:s` - (String) Represents a String data type
1168
- # * `:n` - (String) Represents a Number data type
1169
- # * `:b` - (String) Represents a Binary data type
1170
- # * `:ss` - (Array<String>) Represents a String set data type
1171
- # * `:ns` - (Array<String>) Represents a Number set data type
1172
- # * `:bs` - (Array<String>) Represents a Binary set data type
1173
- # * `:exists` - (Boolean) Causes to evaluate the value before
1174
- # attempting a conditional operation: If Exists is `true` , will
1175
- # check to see if that attribute value already exists in the table.
1176
- # If it is found, then the operation succeeds. If it is not found,
1177
- # the operation fails with a ConditionalCheckFailedException. If
1178
- # Exists is `false` , assumes that the attribute value does not
1179
- # exist in the table. If in fact the value does not exist, then the
1180
- # assumption is valid and the operation succeeds. If the value is
1181
- # found, despite the assumption that it does not exist, the
1182
- # operation fails with a ConditionalCheckFailedException. The
1183
- # default setting for Exists is `true` . If you supply a Value all
1184
- # by itself, assumes the attribute exists: You don't have to set
1185
- # Exists to `true` , because it is implied. returns a
1186
- # ValidationException if: Exists is `true` but there is no Value to
1187
- # check. (You expect a value to exist, but don't specify what that
1188
- # value is.) Exists is `false` but you also specify a Value. (You
1189
- # cannot expect an attribute to have a value, while also expecting
1190
- # it not to exist.) If you specify more than one condition for
1191
- # Exists, then all of the conditions must evaluate to `true` . (In
1192
- # other words, the conditions are ANDed together.) Otherwise, the
1193
- # conditional operation will fail.
1194
- # * `:return_values` - (String) Use ReturnValues if you want to get the
1195
- # item attributes as they appeared either before or after they were
1196
- # updated. For UpdateItem, the valid values are: NONE - If
1197
- # ReturnValues is not specified, or if its value is NONE, then
1198
- # nothing is returned. (This is the default for ReturnValues.)
1199
- # ALL_OLD - If UpdateItem overwrote an attribute name-value pair,
1200
- # then the content of the old item is returned. UPDATED_OLD - The old
1201
- # versions of only the updated attributes are returned. ALL_NEW - All
1202
- # of the attributes of the new version of the item are returned.
1203
- # UPDATED_NEW - The new versions of only the updated attributes are
1204
- # returned. Valid values include:
1205
- # * `NONE`
1206
- # * `ALL_OLD`
1207
- # * `UPDATED_OLD`
1208
- # * `ALL_NEW`
1209
- # * `UPDATED_NEW`
1210
- # @return [Core::Response]
1211
- # The #data method of the response object returns
1212
- # a hash with the following structure:
1213
- #
1214
- # * `Attributes` - (Hash<String,Hash>)
1215
- # * `S` - (String)
1216
- # * `N` - (String)
1217
- # * `B` - (String)
1218
- # * `SS` - (Array<String>)
1219
- # * `NS` - (Array<String>)
1220
- # * `BS` - (Array<Blob>)
1221
- # * `ConsumedCapacityUnits` - (Numeric)
1222
-
1223
- # @!method update_table(options = {})
1224
- # Calls the UpdateTable API operation.
1225
- # @param [Hash] options
1226
- #
1227
- # * `:table_name` - *required* - (String) The name of the table to be
1228
- # updated.
1229
- # * `:provisioned_throughput` - *required* - (Hash)
1230
- # * `:read_capacity_units` - *required* - (Integer) The maximum
1231
- # number of strongly consistent reads consumed per second before
1232
- # returns a ThrottlingException. For more information, see
1233
- # Specifying Read and Write Requirements .
1234
- # * `:write_capacity_units` - *required* - (Integer) The maximum
1235
- # number of writes consumed per second before returns a
1236
- # ThrottlingException. For more information, see Specifying Read
1237
- # and Write Requirements .
1238
- # @return [Core::Response]
1239
- # The #data method of the response object returns
1240
- # a hash with the following structure:
1241
- #
1242
- # * `TableDescription` - (Hash)
1243
- # * `TableName` - (String)
1244
- # * `KeySchema` - (Hash)
1245
- # * `HashKeyElement` - (Hash)
1246
- # * `AttributeName` - (String)
1247
- # * `AttributeType` - (String)
1248
- # * `RangeKeyElement` - (Hash)
1249
- # * `AttributeName` - (String)
1250
- # * `AttributeType` - (String)
1251
- # * `TableStatus` - (String)
1252
- # * `CreationDateTime` - (Time)
1253
- # * `ProvisionedThroughput` - (Hash)
1254
- # * `LastIncreaseDateTime` - (Time)
1255
- # * `LastDecreaseDateTime` - (Time)
1256
- # * `NumberOfDecreasesToday` - (Integer)
1257
- # * `ReadCapacityUnits` - (Integer)
1258
- # * `WriteCapacityUnits` - (Integer)
1259
- # * `TableSizeBytes` - (Integer)
1260
- # * `ItemCount` - (Integer)
1261
-
1262
- # end client methods #
1263
-
1264
- define_client_methods('2011-12-05')
1265
-
1266
- end