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  1. package/README.md +13 -11
  2. package/dist-cjs/models/models_0.js +6 -2
  3. package/dist-cjs/protocols/Aws_restJson1.js +4 -0
  4. package/dist-es/models/models_0.js +4 -0
  5. package/dist-es/protocols/Aws_restJson1.js +4 -0
  6. package/dist-types/IoTWireless.d.ts +13 -11
  7. package/dist-types/IoTWirelessClient.d.ts +13 -11
  8. package/dist-types/commands/CreateNetworkAnalyzerConfigurationCommand.d.ts +4 -0
  9. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteWirelessGatewayTaskDefinitionCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  10. package/dist-types/commands/DisassociateAwsAccountFromPartnerAccountCommand.d.ts +3 -1
  11. package/dist-types/commands/GetLogLevelsByResourceTypesCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  12. package/dist-types/commands/GetNetworkAnalyzerConfigurationCommand.d.ts +4 -0
  13. package/dist-types/commands/GetPartnerAccountCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  14. package/dist-types/commands/GetPositionCommand.d.ts +1 -2
  15. package/dist-types/commands/GetPositionConfigurationCommand.d.ts +1 -2
  16. package/dist-types/commands/GetPositionEstimateCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  17. package/dist-types/commands/GetResourceLogLevelCommand.d.ts +2 -2
  18. package/dist-types/commands/GetResourcePositionCommand.d.ts +2 -2
  19. package/dist-types/commands/GetServiceEndpointCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  20. package/dist-types/commands/GetWirelessGatewayCertificateCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  21. package/dist-types/commands/ListPositionConfigurationsCommand.d.ts +2 -3
  22. package/dist-types/commands/PutResourceLogLevelCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  23. package/dist-types/commands/ResetAllResourceLogLevelsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  24. package/dist-types/commands/ResetResourceLogLevelCommand.d.ts +2 -2
  25. package/dist-types/commands/StartBulkAssociateWirelessDeviceWithMulticastGroupCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  26. package/dist-types/commands/StartBulkDisassociateWirelessDeviceFromMulticastGroupCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  27. package/dist-types/commands/TestWirelessDeviceCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  28. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateLogLevelsByResourceTypesCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  29. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateNetworkAnalyzerConfigurationCommand.d.ts +7 -0
  30. package/dist-types/index.d.ts +13 -11
  31. package/dist-types/models/models_0.d.ts +367 -216
  32. package/dist-types/models/models_1.d.ts +139 -52
  33. package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/models_0.d.ts +9 -8
  34. package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/models_1.d.ts +12 -1
  35. package/package.json +28 -28
package/README.md CHANGED
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  AWS SDK for JavaScript IoTWireless Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native.
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- <p>AWS IoT Wireless provides bi-directional communication between internet-connected wireless
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- devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both LoRaWAN and Sidewalk devices to AWS IoT, use the
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- IoT Wireless API. These wireless devices use the Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN)
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- communication protocol to communicate with AWS IoT.</p>
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- <p>Using the API, you can perform create, read, update, and delete operations for your wireless
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- devices, gateways, destinations, and profiles. After onboarding your devices, you
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- can use the API operations to set log levels and monitor your devices with CloudWatch.</p>
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- <p>You can also use the API operations to create multicast groups and schedule a multicast session for
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- sending a downlink message to devices in the group. By using Firmware Updates Over-The-Air
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- (FUOTA) API operations, you can create a FUOTA task and schedule a session to update the firmware
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- of individual devices or an entire group of devices in a multicast group.</p>
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+ <p>AWS IoT Wireless provides bi-directional communication between internet-connected
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+ wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both LoRaWAN and Sidewalk devices to AWS
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+ IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless devices use the Low Power Wide Area
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+ Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to communicate with AWS IoT.</p>
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+ <p>Using the API, you can perform create, read, update, and delete operations for your
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+ wireless devices, gateways, destinations, and profiles. After onboarding your devices,
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+ you can use the API operations to set log levels and monitor your devices with
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+ CloudWatch.</p>
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+ <p>You can also use the API operations to create multicast groups and schedule a
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+ multicast session for sending a downlink message to devices in the group. By using
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+ Firmware Updates Over-The-Air (FUOTA) API operations, you can create a FUOTA task and
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+ schedule a session to update the firmware of individual devices or an entire group of
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+ devices in a multicast group.</p>
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  ## Installing
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  "use strict";
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  Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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- exports.GetPartnerAccountResponseFilterSensitiveLog = exports.SidewalkAccountInfoWithFingerprintFilterSensitiveLog = exports.GetDeviceProfileResponseFilterSensitiveLog = exports.SidewalkGetDeviceProfileFilterSensitiveLog = exports.AssociateAwsAccountWithPartnerAccountResponseFilterSensitiveLog = exports.AssociateAwsAccountWithPartnerAccountRequestFilterSensitiveLog = exports.SidewalkAccountInfoFilterSensitiveLog = exports.OnboardStatus = exports.WirelessGatewayIdType = exports.ImportTaskStatus = exports.WirelessDeviceSidewalkStatus = exports.WirelessDeviceIdType = exports.WirelessGatewayServiceType = exports.PositionConfigurationStatus = exports.PositionConfigurationFec = exports.PositionSolverType = exports.PositionSolverProvider = exports.PositionResourceType = exports.WirelessGatewayType = exports.WirelessGatewayEvent = exports.WirelessDeviceEvent = exports.FuotaTaskStatus = exports.FuotaDeviceStatus = exports.EventNotificationResourceType = exports.EventNotificationPartnerType = exports.IdentifierType = exports.Event = exports.DownlinkMode = exports.PartnerType = exports.DeviceState = exports.DeviceProfileType = exports.WirelessGatewayTaskStatus = exports.WirelessDeviceType = exports.PositioningConfigStatus = exports.WirelessDeviceFrameInfo = exports.LogLevel = exports.DlClass = exports.SupportedRfRegion = exports.ExpressionType = exports.EventNotificationTopicStatus = exports.ConnectionStatus = exports.SigningAlg = exports.BatteryLevel = exports.ValidationException = exports.ThrottlingException = exports.ResourceNotFoundException = exports.InternalServerException = exports.ConflictException = exports.ApplicationConfigType = exports.AccessDeniedException = void 0;
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- exports.ListPartnerAccountsResponseFilterSensitiveLog = void 0;
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+ exports.SidewalkAccountInfoWithFingerprintFilterSensitiveLog = exports.GetDeviceProfileResponseFilterSensitiveLog = exports.SidewalkGetDeviceProfileFilterSensitiveLog = exports.AssociateAwsAccountWithPartnerAccountResponseFilterSensitiveLog = exports.AssociateAwsAccountWithPartnerAccountRequestFilterSensitiveLog = exports.SidewalkAccountInfoFilterSensitiveLog = exports.OnboardStatus = exports.WirelessGatewayIdType = exports.ImportTaskStatus = exports.WirelessDeviceSidewalkStatus = exports.WirelessDeviceIdType = exports.WirelessGatewayServiceType = exports.PositionConfigurationStatus = exports.PositionConfigurationFec = exports.PositionSolverType = exports.PositionSolverProvider = exports.PositionResourceType = exports.WirelessGatewayType = exports.WirelessGatewayEvent = exports.WirelessDeviceEvent = exports.FuotaTaskStatus = exports.FuotaDeviceStatus = exports.EventNotificationResourceType = exports.EventNotificationPartnerType = exports.IdentifierType = exports.Event = exports.DownlinkMode = exports.PartnerType = exports.DeviceState = exports.DeviceProfileType = exports.WirelessGatewayTaskStatus = exports.WirelessDeviceType = exports.PositioningConfigStatus = exports.WirelessDeviceFrameInfo = exports.MulticastFrameInfo = exports.LogLevel = exports.DlClass = exports.SupportedRfRegion = exports.ExpressionType = exports.EventNotificationTopicStatus = exports.ConnectionStatus = exports.SigningAlg = exports.BatteryLevel = exports.ValidationException = exports.ThrottlingException = exports.ResourceNotFoundException = exports.InternalServerException = exports.ConflictException = exports.ApplicationConfigType = exports.AccessDeniedException = void 0;
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+ exports.ListPartnerAccountsResponseFilterSensitiveLog = exports.GetPartnerAccountResponseFilterSensitiveLog = void 0;
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  const smithy_client_1 = require("@aws-sdk/smithy-client");
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  const IoTWirelessServiceException_1 = require("./IoTWirelessServiceException");
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  class AccessDeniedException extends IoTWirelessServiceException_1.IoTWirelessServiceException {
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  ERROR: "ERROR",
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  };
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+ exports.MulticastFrameInfo = {
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+ DISABLED: "DISABLED",
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+ ENABLED: "ENABLED",
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+ };
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  exports.WirelessDeviceFrameInfo = {
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  ENABLED: "ENABLED",
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  body = JSON.stringify((0, smithy_client_1.take)(input, {
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  ClientRequestToken: [true, (_) => _ ?? (0, uuid_1.v4)()],
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  Description: [],
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+ MulticastGroups: (_) => (0, smithy_client_1._json)(_),
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  Name: [],
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  TraceContent: (_) => (0, smithy_client_1._json)(_),
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  Description: [],
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  ERROR: "ERROR",
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  INFO: "INFO",
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  };
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+ export const MulticastFrameInfo = {
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+ DISABLED: "DISABLED",
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+ };
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  export const WirelessDeviceFrameInfo = {
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  /**
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- * <p>AWS IoT Wireless provides bi-directional communication between internet-connected wireless
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- * devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both LoRaWAN and Sidewalk devices to AWS IoT, use the
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- * IoT Wireless API. These wireless devices use the Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN)
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- * communication protocol to communicate with AWS IoT.</p>
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- * <p>Using the API, you can perform create, read, update, and delete operations for your wireless
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- * devices, gateways, destinations, and profiles. After onboarding your devices, you
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- * can use the API operations to set log levels and monitor your devices with CloudWatch.</p>
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- * <p>You can also use the API operations to create multicast groups and schedule a multicast session for
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- * sending a downlink message to devices in the group. By using Firmware Updates Over-The-Air
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- * (FUOTA) API operations, you can create a FUOTA task and schedule a session to update the firmware
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- * of individual devices or an entire group of devices in a multicast group.</p>
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+ * <p>AWS IoT Wireless provides bi-directional communication between internet-connected
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+ * wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both LoRaWAN and Sidewalk devices to AWS
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+ * IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless devices use the Low Power Wide Area
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+ * Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to communicate with AWS IoT.</p>
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+ * <p>Using the API, you can perform create, read, update, and delete operations for your
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+ * wireless devices, gateways, destinations, and profiles. After onboarding your devices,
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+ * you can use the API operations to set log levels and monitor your devices with
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+ * CloudWatch.</p>
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+ * <p>You can also use the API operations to create multicast groups and schedule a
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+ * multicast session for sending a downlink message to devices in the group. By using
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+ * Firmware Updates Over-The-Air (FUOTA) API operations, you can create a FUOTA task and
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+ * schedule a session to update the firmware of individual devices or an entire group of
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- * IoT Wireless API. These wireless devices use the Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN)
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- * <p>Using the API, you can perform create, read, update, and delete operations for your wireless
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- * devices, gateways, destinations, and profiles. After onboarding your devices, you
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- * can use the API operations to set log levels and monitor your devices with CloudWatch.</p>
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- * <p>You can also use the API operations to create multicast groups and schedule a multicast session for
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- * (FUOTA) API operations, you can create a FUOTA task and schedule a session to update the firmware
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+ * wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both LoRaWAN and Sidewalk devices to AWS
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+ * IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless devices use the Low Power Wide Area
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+ * Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to communicate with AWS IoT.</p>
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+ * <p>Using the API, you can perform create, read, update, and delete operations for your
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+ * wireless devices, gateways, destinations, and profiles. After onboarding your devices,
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- * of individual devices or an entire group of devices in a multicast group.</p>
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+ * wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both LoRaWAN and Sidewalk devices to AWS
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+ * IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless devices use the Low Power Wide Area
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+ * Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to communicate with AWS IoT.</p>
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+ * <p>Using the API, you can perform create, read, update, and delete operations for your
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+ * wireless devices, gateways, destinations, and profiles. After onboarding your devices,
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+ * CloudWatch.</p>
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+ * multicast session for sending a downlink message to devices in the group. By using
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+ * Firmware Updates Over-The-Air (FUOTA) API operations, you can create a FUOTA task and
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