@aws-sdk/client-signer 3.450.0 → 3.454.0

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  AWS SDK for JavaScript Signer Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native.
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- <p>AWS Signer is a fully managed code signing service to help you ensure the trust and
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+ <p>AWS Signer is a fully managed code-signing service to help you ensure the trust and
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  integrity of your code. </p>
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- <p>AWS Signer supports the following applications:</p>
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+ <p>Signer supports the following applications:</p>
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  <p>With code signing for AWS Lambda, you can sign <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/">AWS
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  Lambda</a> deployment packages. Integrated support is provided for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/gsg/">Amazon S3</a>, <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/">Amazon
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  CloudWatch</a>, and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/">AWS CloudTrail</a>. In order
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- to sign code, you create a signing profile and then use Signer to sign Lambda zip files
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- in S3. </p>
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+ to sign code, you create a signing profile and then use Signer to sign Lambda zip
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+ files in S3. </p>
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  <p>With code signing for IoT, you can sign code for any IoT device that is supported by AWS.
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- IoT code signing is available for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/freertos/latest/userguide/">Amazon FreeRTOS</a> and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/">AWS IoT Device Management</a>, and is integrated with <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/">AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)</a>. In order to sign code, you import a third-party code signing
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+ IoT code signing is available for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/freertos/latest/userguide/">Amazon FreeRTOS</a> and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/">AWS IoT Device Management</a>, and is integrated with <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/">AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)</a>. In order to sign code, you import a third-party code-signing
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  certificate using ACM, and use that to sign updates in Amazon FreeRTOS and AWS IoT Device Management. </p>
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- <p>With code signing forthe Notation CLI from the <a href="https://notaryproject.dev/">Notary

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- containers …(TBD)</p>
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- <p>For more information about AWS Signer, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/Welcome.html">AWS Signer Developer
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+ <p>With Signer and the Notation CLI from the <a href="https://notaryproject.dev/">Notary

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+ Project</a>, you can sign container images stored in a container registry such
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+ as Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). The signatures are stored in the registry
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+ alongside the images, where they are available for verifying image authenticity and
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+ integrity.</p>
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+ <p>For more information about Signer, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/Welcome.html">AWS Signer Developer
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  ## Installing
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  }
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  /**
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  * @public
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- * <p>AWS Signer is a fully managed code signing service to help you ensure the trust and
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+ * <p>AWS Signer is a fully managed code-signing service to help you ensure the trust and
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  * integrity of your code. </p>
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- * <p>AWS Signer supports the following applications:</p>
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+ * <p>Signer supports the following applications:</p>
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  * <p>With code signing for AWS Lambda, you can sign <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/">AWS
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  * Lambda</a> deployment packages. Integrated support is provided for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/gsg/">Amazon S3</a>, <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/">Amazon
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  * CloudWatch</a>, and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/">AWS CloudTrail</a>. In order
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- * to sign code, you create a signing profile and then use Signer to sign Lambda zip files
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- * in S3. </p>
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+ * to sign code, you create a signing profile and then use Signer to sign Lambda zip
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+ * files in S3. </p>
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  * <p>With code signing for IoT, you can sign code for any IoT device that is supported by AWS.
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- * IoT code signing is available for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/freertos/latest/userguide/">Amazon FreeRTOS</a> and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/">AWS IoT Device Management</a>, and is integrated with <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/">AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)</a>. In order to sign code, you import a third-party code signing
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+ * IoT code signing is available for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/freertos/latest/userguide/">Amazon FreeRTOS</a> and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/">AWS IoT Device Management</a>, and is integrated with <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/">AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)</a>. In order to sign code, you import a third-party code-signing
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  * certificate using ACM, and use that to sign updates in Amazon FreeRTOS and AWS IoT Device Management. </p>
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- * containers …(TBD)</p>
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- * <p>For more information about AWS Signer, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/Welcome.html">AWS Signer Developer
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+ * <p>With Signer and the Notation CLI from the <a href="https://notaryproject.dev/">Notary
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+ * Project</a>, you can sign container images stored in a container registry such
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+ * as Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). The signatures are stored in the registry
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+ * alongside the images, where they are available for verifying image authenticity and
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+ * integrity.</p>
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+ * <p>For more information about Signer, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/Welcome.html">AWS Signer Developer
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  export declare class Signer extends SignerClient implements Signer {
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  /**
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  * @public
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  * integrity of your code. </p>
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- * <p>AWS Signer supports the following applications:</p>
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  * <p>With code signing for AWS Lambda, you can sign <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/">AWS
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  * Lambda</a> deployment packages. Integrated support is provided for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/gsg/">Amazon S3</a>, <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/">Amazon
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  * CloudWatch</a>, and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/">AWS CloudTrail</a>. In order
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- * to sign code, you create a signing profile and then use Signer to sign Lambda zip files
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- * in S3. </p>
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+ * to sign code, you create a signing profile and then use Signer to sign Lambda zip
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  * <p>With code signing for IoT, you can sign code for any IoT device that is supported by AWS.
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- * IoT code signing is available for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/freertos/latest/userguide/">Amazon FreeRTOS</a> and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/">AWS IoT Device Management</a>, and is integrated with <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/">AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)</a>. In order to sign code, you import a third-party code signing
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+ * IoT code signing is available for <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/freertos/latest/userguide/">Amazon FreeRTOS</a> and <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/">AWS IoT Device Management</a>, and is integrated with <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/">AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)</a>. In order to sign code, you import a third-party code-signing
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  * certificate using ACM, and use that to sign updates in Amazon FreeRTOS and AWS IoT Device Management. </p>
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- * containers …(TBD)</p>
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- * <p>For more information about AWS Signer, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/Welcome.html">AWS Signer Developer
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+ * <p>With Signer and the Notation CLI from the <a href="https://notaryproject.dev/">Notary
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+ * Project</a>, you can sign container images stored in a container registry such
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+ * as Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). The signatures are stored in the registry
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+ * alongside the images, where they are available for verifying image authenticity and
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+ * <p>For more information about Signer, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/Welcome.html">AWS Signer Developer
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  export declare class SignerClient extends __Client<__HttpHandlerOptions, ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes, SignerClientResolvedConfig> {
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- * <p>Retrieves the
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- * remain to be listed, code signing returns a <code>nextToken</code> value. Use this value in
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+ * <p>Lists all your signing jobs. You can use the <code>maxResults</code> parameter to limit the
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+ * number of signing jobs that are returned in the response. If additional jobs remain to
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+ * be listed, AWS Signer returns a <code>nextToken</code> value. Use this value in
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+ * <p>Lists all signing platforms available in AWS Signer that match the request parameters. If
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+ * additional jobs remain to be listed, Signer returns a <code>nextToken</code> value.
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+ * Use this value in subsequent calls to <code>ListSigningJobs</code> to fetch the
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+ * <p>Lists all available signing profiles in your AWS account. Returns only profiles with an
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+ * certificateHash.hex</code>
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  /**
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+ * <p>The configuration of a signing operation.</p>
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  export interface SigningConfiguration {
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  /**
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- * <p>The encryption algorithm options that are available for a code signing job.</p>
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+ * <p>The encryption algorithm options that are available for a code-signing job.</p>
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  /**
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+ * <p>The hash algorithm options that are available for a code-signing job.</p>
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  }
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  /**
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+ * <p>The image format of a AWS Signer platform or profile.</p>
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  /**
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- * <p>The supported formats of a code signing image.</p>
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+ * <p>The supported formats of a signing image.</p>
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  */
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  supportedFormats: ImageFormat[] | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>The default format of a code signing image.</p>
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+ * <p>The default format of a signing image.</p>
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  */
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  }
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  /**
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  * @public
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  * <p>Contains information about the signing configurations and parameters that are used to
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- * perform a code signing job.</p>
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+ * perform a code-signing job.</p>
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  */
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  export interface SigningPlatform {
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  /**
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  * @public
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- * <p>The ID of a code signing platform.</p>
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+ * <p>The ID of a signing platform.</p>
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  */
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  platformId?: string;
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  /**
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  * @public
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- * <p>The display name of a code signing platform.</p>
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+ * <p>The display name of a signing platform.</p>
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  */
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  displayName?: string;
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  /**
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  * @public
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- * <p>Any partner entities linked to a code signing platform.</p>
1119
+ * <p>Any partner entities linked to a signing platform.</p>
1101
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  */
1102
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  partner?: string;
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  /**
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  * @public
1105
- * <p>The types of targets that can be signed by a code signing platform.</p>
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+ * <p>The types of targets that can be signed by a signing platform.</p>
1106
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  */
1107
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  target?: string;
1108
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  /**
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  * @public
1110
- * <p>The category of a code signing platform.</p>
1129
+ * <p>The category of a signing platform.</p>
1111
1130
  */
1112
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  category?: Category;
1113
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  /**
1114
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  * @public
1115
- * <p>The configuration of a code signing platform. This includes the designated hash algorithm
1116
- * and encryption algorithm of a signing platform.</p>
1134
+ * <p>The configuration of a signing platform. This includes the designated hash algorithm and
1135
+ * encryption algorithm of a signing platform.</p>
1117
1136
  */
1118
1137
  signingConfiguration?: SigningConfiguration;
1119
1138
  /**
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  * @public
1121
- * <p>The image format of a code signing platform or profile.</p>
1140
+ * <p>The image format of a AWS Signer platform or profile.</p>
1122
1141
  */
1123
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  signingImageFormat?: SigningImageFormat;
1124
1143
  /**
1125
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  * @public
1126
- * <p>The maximum size (in MB) of code that can be signed by a code signing platform.</p>
1145
+ * <p>The maximum size (in MB) of code that can be signed by a signing platform.</p>
1127
1146
  */
1128
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  maxSizeInMB?: number;
1129
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  /**
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1184
1203
  }
1185
1204
  /**
1186
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  * @public
1187
- * <p>Contains information about the ACM certificates and code signing configuration parameters
1188
- * that can be used by a given code signing user.</p>
1206
+ * <p>Contains information about the ACM certificates and signing configuration parameters that
1207
+ * can be used by a given code signing user.</p>
1189
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  */
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  export interface SigningProfile {
1191
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  /**
@@ -1225,12 +1244,12 @@ export interface SigningProfile {
1225
1244
  platformDisplayName?: string;
1226
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  /**
1227
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  * @public
1228
- * <p>The parameters that are available for use by a code signing user.</p>
1247
+ * <p>The parameters that are available for use by a Signer user.</p>
1229
1248
  */
1230
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  signingParameters?: Record<string, string>;
1231
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  /**
1232
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  * @public
1233
- * <p>The status of a code signing profile.</p>
1252
+ * <p>The status of a signing profile.</p>
1234
1253
  */
1235
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  status?: SigningProfileStatus;
1236
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  /**
@@ -1457,7 +1476,8 @@ export interface SignPayloadRequest {
1457
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  payload: Uint8Array | undefined;
1458
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  /**
1459
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  * @public
1460
- * <p>Payload content type</p>
1479
+ * <p>Payload content type. The single valid type is
1480
+ * <code>application/vnd.cncf.notary.payload.v1+json</code>.</p>
1461
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  */
1462
1482
  payloadFormat: string | undefined;
1463
1483
  }
@@ -1477,9 +1497,7 @@ export interface SignPayloadResponse {
1477
1497
  jobOwner?: string;
1478
1498
  /**
1479
1499
  * @public
1480
- * <p>Information including the signing profile ARN and the signing job ID. Clients use
1481
- * metadata to signature records, for example, as annotations added to the signature
1482
- * manifest inside an OCI registry.</p>
1500
+ * <p>Information including the signing profile ARN and the signing job ID.</p>
1483
1501
  */
1484
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  metadata?: Record<string, string>;
1485
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  /**
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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  {
2
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  "name": "@aws-sdk/client-signer",
3
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  "description": "AWS SDK for JavaScript Signer Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native",
4
- "version": "3.450.0",
4
+ "version": "3.454.0",
5
5
  "scripts": {
6
6
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7
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@@ -21,43 +21,43 @@
21
21
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22
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  "@aws-crypto/sha256-browser": "3.0.0",
23
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  "@aws-crypto/sha256-js": "3.0.0",
24
- "@aws-sdk/client-sts": "3.450.0",
25
- "@aws-sdk/core": "3.445.0",
26
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27
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28
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-logger": "3.449.0",
29
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30
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31
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32
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33
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34
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35
- "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-browser": "3.449.0",
36
- "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node": "3.449.0",
37
- "@smithy/config-resolver": "^2.0.16",
38
- "@smithy/fetch-http-handler": "^2.2.4",
39
- "@smithy/hash-node": "^2.0.12",
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- "@smithy/invalid-dependency": "^2.0.12",
41
- "@smithy/middleware-content-length": "^2.0.14",
42
- "@smithy/middleware-endpoint": "^2.1.3",
43
- "@smithy/middleware-retry": "^2.0.18",
44
- "@smithy/middleware-serde": "^2.0.12",
45
- "@smithy/middleware-stack": "^2.0.6",
46
- "@smithy/node-config-provider": "^2.1.3",
47
- "@smithy/node-http-handler": "^2.1.8",
48
- "@smithy/protocol-http": "^3.0.8",
49
- "@smithy/smithy-client": "^2.1.12",
50
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51
- "@smithy/url-parser": "^2.0.12",
52
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24
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25
+ "@aws-sdk/core": "3.451.0",
26
+ "@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node": "3.451.0",
27
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-host-header": "3.451.0",
28
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-logger": "3.451.0",
29
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30
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31
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent": "3.451.0",
32
+ "@aws-sdk/region-config-resolver": "3.451.0",
33
+ "@aws-sdk/types": "3.451.0",
34
+ "@aws-sdk/util-endpoints": "3.451.0",
35
+ "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-browser": "3.451.0",
36
+ "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node": "3.451.0",
37
+ "@smithy/config-resolver": "^2.0.18",
38
+ "@smithy/fetch-http-handler": "^2.2.6",
39
+ "@smithy/hash-node": "^2.0.15",
40
+ "@smithy/invalid-dependency": "^2.0.13",
41
+ "@smithy/middleware-content-length": "^2.0.15",
42
+ "@smithy/middleware-endpoint": "^2.2.0",
43
+ "@smithy/middleware-retry": "^2.0.20",
44
+ "@smithy/middleware-serde": "^2.0.13",
45
+ "@smithy/middleware-stack": "^2.0.7",
46
+ "@smithy/node-config-provider": "^2.1.5",
47
+ "@smithy/node-http-handler": "^2.1.9",
48
+ "@smithy/protocol-http": "^3.0.9",
49
+ "@smithy/smithy-client": "^2.1.15",
50
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51
+ "@smithy/url-parser": "^2.0.13",
52
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53
53
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54
54
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55
- "@smithy/util-defaults-mode-browser": "^2.0.16",
56
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57
- "@smithy/util-endpoints": "^1.0.2",
58
- "@smithy/util-retry": "^2.0.5",
59
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60
- "@smithy/util-waiter": "^2.0.12",
55
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56
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57
+ "@smithy/util-endpoints": "^1.0.4",
58
+ "@smithy/util-retry": "^2.0.6",
59
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60
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61
61
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62
62
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63
63
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