@aws-sdk/client-emr 3.1007.0 → 3.1009.0

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  1. package/README.md +26 -46
  2. package/package.json +34 -34
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@@ -11,8 +11,9 @@ data efficiently. Amazon EMR uses Hadoop processing combined with several Amazon
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  machine learning, scientific simulation, and data warehouse management.</p>
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  ## Installing
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- To install this package, simply type add or install @aws-sdk/client-emr
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- using your favorite package manager:
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+ To install this package, use the CLI of your favorite package manager:
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  - `npm install @aws-sdk/client-emr`
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  - `yarn add @aws-sdk/client-emr`
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  - `pnpm add @aws-sdk/client-emr`
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  ### Usage
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- To send a request, you:
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+ To send a request:
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- - Initiate client with configuration (e.g. credentials, region).
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- - Initiate command with input parameters.
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- - Call `send` operation on client with command object as input.
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- - If you are using a custom http handler, you may call `destroy()` to close open connections.
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+ - Instantiate a client with configuration (e.g. credentials, region).
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+ - See [docs/CLIENTS](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/blob/main/supplemental-docs/CLIENTS.md) for configuration details.
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+ - See [@aws-sdk/config](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/blob/main/packages/config/README.md) for additional options.
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+ - Instantiate a command with input parameters.
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+ - Call the `send` operation on the client, providing the command object as input.
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  ```js
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- // a client can be shared by different commands.
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  const client = new EMRClient({ region: "REGION" });
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  const params = { /** input parameters */ };
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  #### Async/await
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- We recommend using [await](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/await)
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+ We recommend using the [await](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/await)
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  operator to wait for the promise returned by send operation as follows:
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  ```
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- Async-await is clean, concise, intuitive, easy to debug and has better error handling
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  #### Promises
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- You can also use [Promise chaining](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Using_promises#chaining)
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- to execute send operation.
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- ```js
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- client.send(command).then(
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- // process data.
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- // error handling.
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- }
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- ```
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- Promises can also be called using `.catch()` and `.finally()` as follows:
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+ You can also use [Promise chaining](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Using_promises#chaining).
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  ```
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- #### Callbacks
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- We do not recommend using callbacks because of [callback hell](http://callbackhell.com/),
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+ #### Aggregated client
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- // callbacks.
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- client.send(command, (err, data) => {
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- ```
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+ The aggregated client class is exported from the same package, but without the "Client" suffix.
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- #### v2 compatible style
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+ `EMR` extends `EMRClient` and additionally supports all operations, waiters, and paginators as methods.
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+ This style may be familiar to you from the AWS SDK for JavaScript v2.
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- However, it results in a bigger bundle size and may be dropped in next major version. More details in the blog post
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- on [modular packages in AWS SDK for JavaScript](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/modular-packages-in-aws-sdk-for-javascript/)
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+ If you are bundling the AWS SDK, we recommend using only the bare-bones client (`EMRClient`).
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+ More details are in the blog post on
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- import * as AWS from "@aws-sdk/client-emr";
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- const client = new AWS.EMR({ region: "REGION" });
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+ import { EMR } from "@aws-sdk/client-emr";
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  ## Getting Help
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  Please use these community resources for getting help.
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@aws-sdk/client-emr",
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  "description": "AWS SDK for JavaScript Emr Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native",
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- "version": "3.1007.0",
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+ "version": "3.1009.0",
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  "scripts": {
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  "build": "concurrently 'yarn:build:types' 'yarn:build:es' && yarn build:cjs",
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  "build:cjs": "node ../../scripts/compilation/inline client-emr",
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  "dependencies": {
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  "@aws-crypto/sha256-browser": "5.2.0",
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  "@aws-crypto/sha256-js": "5.2.0",
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- "@aws-sdk/core": "^3.973.19",
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- "@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node": "^3.972.19",
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- "@aws-sdk/middleware-host-header": "^3.972.7",
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- "@aws-sdk/middleware-logger": "^3.972.7",
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- "@aws-sdk/middleware-recursion-detection": "^3.972.7",
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- "@aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent": "^3.972.20",
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- "@aws-sdk/region-config-resolver": "^3.972.7",
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- "@aws-sdk/types": "^3.973.5",
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- "@aws-sdk/util-endpoints": "^3.996.4",
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- "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-browser": "^3.972.7",
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- "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node": "^3.973.5",
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- "@smithy/config-resolver": "^4.4.10",
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- "@smithy/core": "^3.23.9",
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- "@smithy/fetch-http-handler": "^5.3.13",
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- "@smithy/hash-node": "^4.2.11",
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- "@smithy/invalid-dependency": "^4.2.11",
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- "@smithy/middleware-content-length": "^4.2.11",
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- "@smithy/middleware-endpoint": "^4.4.23",
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- "@smithy/middleware-retry": "^4.4.40",
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