@aws-sdk/client-dataexchange 3.162.0 → 3.166.0

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+ # [3.166.0](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/compare/v3.165.0...v3.166.0) (2022-09-07)
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+ ### Features
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+ * **client-dataexchange:** Documentation updates for AWS Data Exchange. ([b794a32](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/commit/b794a32957a9760695a612b07022b59975125cb3))
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+ # [3.165.0](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/compare/v3.164.0...v3.165.0) (2022-09-06)
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+ # [3.163.0](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/compare/v3.162.0...v3.163.0) (2022-09-01)
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  # [3.162.0](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/compare/v3.161.0...v3.162.0) (2022-08-31)
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  AWS SDK for JavaScript DataExchange Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native.
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- <p>AWS Data Exchange is a service that makes it easy for AWS customers to exchange data in the cloud. You can use the AWS Data Exchange APIs to create, update, manage, and access file-based data set in the AWS Cloud.</p><p>As a subscriber, you can view and access the data sets that you have an entitlement to through a subscription. You can use the APIS to download or copy your entitled data sets to Amazon S3 for use across a variety of AWS analytics and machine learning services.</p><p>As a provider, you can create and manage your data sets that you would like to publish to a product. Being able to package and provide your data sets into products requires a few steps to determine eligibility. For more information, visit the AWS Data Exchange User Guide.</p><p>A data set is a collection of data that can be changed or updated over time. Data sets can be updated using revisions, which represent a new version or incremental change to a data set. A revision contains one or more assets. An asset in AWS Data Exchange is a piece of data that can be stored as an Amazon S3 object. The asset can be a structured data file, an image file, or some other data file. Jobs are asynchronous import or export operations used to create or copy assets.</p>
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+ <p>AWS Data Exchange is a service that makes it easy for AWS customers to exchange data in the cloud. You can use the AWS Data Exchange APIs to create, update, manage, and access file-based data set in the AWS Cloud.</p>
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+ <p>As a subscriber, you can view and access the data sets that you have an entitlement to through a subscription. You can use the APIS to download or copy your entitled data sets to Amazon S3 for use across a variety of AWS analytics and machine learning services.</p>
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+ <p>As a provider, you can create and manage your data sets that you would like to publish to a product. Being able to package and provide your data sets into products requires a few steps to determine eligibility. For more information, visit the AWS Data Exchange User Guide.</p>
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+ <p>A data set is a collection of data that can be changed or updated over time. Data sets can be updated using revisions, which represent a new version or incremental change to a data set. A revision contains one or more assets. An asset in AWS Data Exchange is a piece of data that can be stored as an Amazon S3 object. The asset can be a structured data file, an image file, or some other data file. Jobs are asynchronous import or export operations used to create or copy assets.</p>
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  ## Installing
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  import { DataExchangeClient } from "./DataExchangeClient";
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  /**
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- * <p>AWS Data Exchange is a service that makes it easy for AWS customers to exchange data in the cloud. You can use the AWS Data Exchange APIs to create, update, manage, and access file-based data set in the AWS Cloud.</p><p>As a subscriber, you can view and access the data sets that you have an entitlement to through a subscription. You can use the APIS to download or copy your entitled data sets to Amazon S3 for use across a variety of AWS analytics and machine learning services.</p><p>As a provider, you can create and manage your data sets that you would like to publish to a product. Being able to package and provide your data sets into products requires a few steps to determine eligibility. For more information, visit the AWS Data Exchange User Guide.</p><p>A data set is a collection of data that can be changed or updated over time. Data sets can be updated using revisions, which represent a new version or incremental change to a data set. A revision contains one or more assets. An asset in AWS Data Exchange is a piece of data that can be stored as an Amazon S3 object. The asset can be a structured data file, an image file, or some other data file. Jobs are asynchronous import or export operations used to create or copy assets.</p>
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+ * <p>AWS Data Exchange is a service that makes it easy for AWS customers to exchange data in the cloud. You can use the AWS Data Exchange APIs to create, update, manage, and access file-based data set in the AWS Cloud.</p>
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- * <p>To publish a revision to a data set in a product, the revision must first be finalized. Finalizing a revision tells AWS Data Exchange that changes to the assets in the revision are complete. After it's in this read-only state, you can publish the revision to your products.</p> <p>Finalized revisions can be published through the AWS Data Exchange console or the AWS Marketplace Catalog API, using the StartChangeSet AWS Marketplace Catalog API action. When using the API, revisions are uniquely identified by their ARN.</p>
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+ * <p>To publish a revision to a data set in a product, the revision must first be finalized. Finalizing a revision tells AWS Data Exchange that changes to the assets in the revision are complete. After it's in this read-only state, you can publish the revision to your products. Finalized revisions can be published through the AWS Data Exchange console or the AWS Marketplace Catalog API, using the StartChangeSet AWS Marketplace Catalog API action. When using the API, revisions are uniquely identified by their ARN.</p>
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  /**
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- /**
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- /**
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- * <p>The request body for UpdateRevision.</p>
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  export interface UpdateRevisionRequest {
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  /**
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  * <p>An optional comment about the revision.</p>
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  DataSetId?: string;
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  /**
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- * <p>To publish a revision to a data set in a product, the revision must first be finalized. Finalizing a revision tells AWS Data Exchange that changes to the assets in the revision are complete. After it's in this read-only state, you can publish the revision to your products.</p> <p>Finalized revisions can be published through the AWS Data Exchange console or the AWS Marketplace Catalog API, using the StartChangeSet AWS Marketplace Catalog API action. When using the API, revisions are uniquely identified by their ARN.</p>
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+ * <p>To publish a revision to a data set in a product, the revision must first be finalized. Finalizing a revision tells AWS Data Exchange that changes to the assets in the revision are complete. After it's in this read-only state, you can publish the revision to your products. Finalized revisions can be published through the AWS Data Exchange console or the AWS Marketplace Catalog API, using the StartChangeSet AWS Marketplace Catalog API action. When using the API, revisions are uniquely identified by their ARN.</p>
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@@ -1046,7 +1039,6 @@ export interface UntagResourceRequest {
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@@ -1079,7 +1071,6 @@ export interface UpdateAssetResponse {
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@@ -1110,7 +1101,6 @@ export interface UpdateDataSetResponse {
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@@ -1131,7 +1121,6 @@ export interface UpdateEventActionResponse {
1131
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1133
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  export interface UpdateRevisionRequest {
1136
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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  {
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  "name": "@aws-sdk/client-dataexchange",
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4
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4
+ "version": "3.166.0",
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  "scripts": {
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21
- "@aws-sdk/client-sts": "3.162.0",
22
- "@aws-sdk/config-resolver": "3.162.0",
23
- "@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node": "3.162.0",
21
+ "@aws-sdk/client-sts": "3.165.0",
22
+ "@aws-sdk/config-resolver": "3.163.0",
23
+ "@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node": "3.165.0",
24
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  "@aws-sdk/fetch-http-handler": "3.162.0",
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
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33
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33
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-signing": "3.163.0",
34
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47
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47
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