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  1. package/README.md +7 -8
  2. package/dist-cjs/index.js +7 -0
  3. package/dist-es/models/models_0.js +1 -0
  4. package/dist-es/protocols/Aws_json1_0.js +8 -0
  5. package/dist-types/SQS.d.ts +7 -8
  6. package/dist-types/SQSClient.d.ts +7 -8
  7. package/dist-types/commands/AddPermissionCommand.d.ts +11 -15
  8. package/dist-types/commands/CancelMessageMoveTaskCommand.d.ts +0 -3
  9. package/dist-types/commands/ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchCommand.d.ts +1 -3
  10. package/dist-types/commands/ChangeMessageVisibilityCommand.d.ts +8 -17
  11. package/dist-types/commands/CreateQueueCommand.d.ts +8 -9
  12. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteMessageBatchCommand.d.ts +1 -3
  13. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteMessageCommand.d.ts +6 -6
  14. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteQueueCommand.d.ts +3 -3
  15. package/dist-types/commands/GetQueueAttributesCommand.d.ts +1 -2
  16. package/dist-types/commands/GetQueueUrlCommand.d.ts +2 -2
  17. package/dist-types/commands/ListMessageMoveTasksCommand.d.ts +0 -3
  18. package/dist-types/commands/ListQueueTagsCommand.d.ts +6 -7
  19. package/dist-types/commands/ListQueuesCommand.d.ts +3 -3
  20. package/dist-types/commands/ReceiveMessageCommand.d.ts +9 -8
  21. package/dist-types/commands/RemovePermissionCommand.d.ts +4 -6
  22. package/dist-types/commands/SendMessageBatchCommand.d.ts +9 -16
  23. package/dist-types/commands/SendMessageCommand.d.ts +3 -8
  24. package/dist-types/commands/SetQueueAttributesCommand.d.ts +10 -14
  25. package/dist-types/commands/StartMessageMoveTaskCommand.d.ts +0 -4
  26. package/dist-types/commands/TagQueueCommand.d.ts +10 -13
  27. package/dist-types/commands/UntagQueueCommand.d.ts +5 -7
  28. package/dist-types/index.d.ts +7 -8
  29. package/dist-types/models/models_0.d.ts +420 -419
  30. package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/models_0.d.ts +11 -9
  31. package/package.json +9 -7
package/README.md CHANGED
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  AWS SDK for JavaScript SQS Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native.
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  <p>Welcome to the <i>Amazon SQS API Reference</i>.</p>
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- <p>Amazon SQS is a reliable, highly-scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they
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- travel between applications or microservices. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed
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- application components and helps you decouple these components.</p>
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+ <p>Amazon SQS is a reliable, highly-scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they travel
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+ between applications or microservices. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed application
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+ components and helps you decouple these components.</p>
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  <p>For information on the permissions you need to use this API, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-authentication-and-access-control.html">Identity and access management</a> in the <i>Amazon SQS Developer
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  </p>
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- <p>You can use <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/#sdk">Amazon Web Services
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- SDKs</a> to access Amazon SQS using your favorite programming language. The SDKs
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- perform tasks such as the following automatically:</p>
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+ <p>You can use <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/#sdk">Amazon Web Services SDKs</a> to access
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+ Amazon SQS using your favorite programming language. The SDKs perform tasks such as the
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  <ul>
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  <p>Cryptographically sign your service requests</p>
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  </li>
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  <p>
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- <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/sqs/index.html">Amazon SQS in the <i>Command Line
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package/dist-cjs/index.js CHANGED
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  var KmsThrottled = _KmsThrottled;
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  var MessageSystemAttributeName = {
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  AWSTraceHeader: "AWSTraceHeader",
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+ var se_MessageSystemAttributeList = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((input, context) => {
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+ return input.filter((e) => e != null).map((entry) => {
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  /**
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- * <p>Amazon SQS is a reliable, highly-scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they
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- * travel between applications or microservices. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed
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- * application components and helps you decouple these components.</p>
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+ * <p>Amazon SQS is a reliable, highly-scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they travel
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+ * between applications or microservices. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed application
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+ * components and helps you decouple these components.</p>
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  * <p>For information on the permissions you need to use this API, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-authentication-and-access-control.html">Identity and access management</a> in the <i>Amazon SQS Developer
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- * SDKs</a> to access Amazon SQS using your favorite programming language. The SDKs
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- * perform tasks such as the following automatically:</p>
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+ * <p>You can use <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/#sdk">Amazon Web Services SDKs</a> to access
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+ * Amazon SQS using your favorite programming language. The SDKs perform tasks such as the
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- * <p>Amazon SQS is a reliable, highly-scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they
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- * travel between applications or microservices. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed
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- * application components and helps you decouple these components.</p>
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+ * <p>Amazon SQS is a reliable, highly-scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they travel
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+ * between applications or microservices. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed application
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- * SDKs</a> to access Amazon SQS using your favorite programming language. The SDKs
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- * perform tasks such as the following automatically:</p>
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+ * <p>You can use <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/#sdk">Amazon Web Services SDKs</a> to access
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+ * Amazon SQS using your favorite programming language. The SDKs perform tasks such as the
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+ * <p>For standard queues, it is possible to receive a message even after you
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+ * delete it. This might happen on rare occasions if one of the servers which stores a
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- * <i>Amazon SQS Developer Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <p>Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information,
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+ * see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-customer-managed-policy-examples.html#grant-cross-account-permissions-to-role-and-user-name">Grant
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+ * cross-account permissions to a role and a username</a> in the <i>Amazon SQS Developer Guide</i>.</p>
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- * <i>Amazon SQS Developer Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <p>Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information,
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+ * see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-customer-managed-policy-examples.html#grant-cross-account-permissions-to-role-and-user-name">Grant
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+ * cross-account permissions to a role and a username</a> in the <i>Amazon SQS Developer Guide</i>.</p>
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- * <i>Amazon SQS Developer Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <p>Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information,
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+ * see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-customer-managed-policy-examples.html#grant-cross-account-permissions-to-role-and-user-name">Grant
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+ * Long Polling</a> in the <i>Amazon SQS Developer Guide</i>. </p>
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+ * parameter is applied to the messages that Amazon SQS returns in the response. If you don't
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- * <i>Amazon SQS Developer Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <p>Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information,
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+ * see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-customer-managed-policy-examples.html#grant-cross-account-permissions-to-role-and-user-name">Grant
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+ * cross-account permissions to a role and a username</a> in the <i>Amazon SQS Developer Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check for batch errors even when the call returns an HTTP status code of <code>200</code>.</p>
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