@aws-sdk/client-iot-wireless 3.846.0 → 3.847.0

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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
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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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+ wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-lorawan.html">LoRaWAN</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-sidewalk.html">Sidewalk</a> devices to AWS IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless
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+ devices use the Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to
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+ 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
package/dist-cjs/index.js CHANGED
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  };
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  var IdentifierType = {
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  DevEui: "DevEui",
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- FuotaTaskId: "FuotaTaskId",
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  GatewayEui: "GatewayEui",
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  PartnerAccountId: "PartnerAccountId",
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  WirelessDeviceId: "WirelessDeviceId",
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  Sidewalk: "Sidewalk"
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  };
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  var EventNotificationResourceType = {
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- FuotaTask: "FuotaTask",
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  SidewalkAccount: "SidewalkAccount",
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  WirelessDevice: "WirelessDevice",
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  WirelessGateway: "WirelessGateway"
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  };
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  export const IdentifierType = {
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  DevEui: "DevEui",
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- FuotaTaskId: "FuotaTaskId",
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  GatewayEui: "GatewayEui",
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  PartnerAccountId: "PartnerAccountId",
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  WirelessDeviceId: "WirelessDeviceId",
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  Sidewalk: "Sidewalk",
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  };
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  export const EventNotificationResourceType = {
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- FuotaTask: "FuotaTask",
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  SidewalkAccount: "SidewalkAccount",
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  WirelessDevice: "WirelessDevice",
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  WirelessGateway: "WirelessGateway",
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  }
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  /**
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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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+ * wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-lorawan.html">LoRaWAN</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-sidewalk.html">Sidewalk</a> devices to AWS IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless
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+ * devices use the Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to
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+ * 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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  }
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  /**
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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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+ * wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-lorawan.html">LoRaWAN</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-sidewalk.html">Sidewalk</a> devices to AWS IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless
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+ * devices use the Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to
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+ * 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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  * const client = new IoTWirelessClient(config);
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  * const input = { // GetResourceEventConfigurationRequest
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  * Identifier: "STRING_VALUE", // required
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- * IdentifierType: "PartnerAccountId" || "DevEui" || "FuotaTaskId" || "GatewayEui" || "WirelessDeviceId" || "WirelessGatewayId", // required
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+ * IdentifierType: "PartnerAccountId" || "DevEui" || "GatewayEui" || "WirelessDeviceId" || "WirelessGatewayId", // required
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  * PartnerType: "Sidewalk",
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  * };
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  * const command = new GetResourceEventConfigurationCommand(input);
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  * // const { IoTWirelessClient, ListEventConfigurationsCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-iot-wireless"); // CommonJS import
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  * const client = new IoTWirelessClient(config);
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  * const input = { // ListEventConfigurationsRequest
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- * ResourceType: "FuotaTask" || "SidewalkAccount" || "WirelessDevice" || "WirelessGateway", // required
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+ * ResourceType: "SidewalkAccount" || "WirelessDevice" || "WirelessGateway", // required
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  * MaxResults: Number("int"),
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  * NextToken: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // EventConfigurationsList: [ // EventConfigurationsList
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  * // { // EventConfigurationItem
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  * // Identifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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- * // IdentifierType: "PartnerAccountId" || "DevEui" || "FuotaTaskId" || "GatewayEui" || "WirelessDeviceId" || "WirelessGatewayId",
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+ * // IdentifierType: "PartnerAccountId" || "DevEui" || "GatewayEui" || "WirelessDeviceId" || "WirelessGatewayId",
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  * // PartnerType: "Sidewalk",
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  * // Events: { // EventNotificationItemConfigurations
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  * // DeviceRegistrationState: { // DeviceRegistrationStateEventConfiguration
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  * const client = new IoTWirelessClient(config);
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  * const input = { // UpdateResourceEventConfigurationRequest
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  * Identifier: "STRING_VALUE", // required
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- * IdentifierType: "PartnerAccountId" || "DevEui" || "FuotaTaskId" || "GatewayEui" || "WirelessDeviceId" || "WirelessGatewayId", // required
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+ * IdentifierType: "PartnerAccountId" || "DevEui" || "GatewayEui" || "WirelessDeviceId" || "WirelessGatewayId", // required
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  * PartnerType: "Sidewalk",
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  * DeviceRegistrationState: { // DeviceRegistrationStateEventConfiguration
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  /**
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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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- * Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to communicate with AWS IoT. </p>
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+ * wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-lorawan.html">LoRaWAN</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-wireless/latest/developerguide/iot-sidewalk.html">Sidewalk</a> devices to AWS IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless
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+ * devices use the Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to
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+ * 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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  "description": "AWS SDK for JavaScript Iot Wireless Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native",
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