@pgarbe/cdk-ecr-sync 0.5.25 → 0.5.28

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- * Creates an email or SMS text message contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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+ * Creates an email or SMS text message contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each Amazon Web Services Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some Amazon Web Services Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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  createContactMethod(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodResult, AWSError>;
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- * Creates an email or SMS text message contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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+ * Creates an email or SMS text message contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each Amazon Web Services Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some Amazon Web Services Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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  createContactMethod(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateContactMethodResult, AWSError>;
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  createContainerService(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateContainerServiceResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateContainerServiceResult, AWSError>;
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- * Creates a deployment for your Amazon Lightsail container service. A deployment specifies the containers that will be launched on the container service and their settings, such as the ports to open, the environment variables to apply, and the launch command to run. It also specifies the container that will serve as the public endpoint of the deployment and its settings, such as the HTTP or HTTPS port to use, and the health check configuration. You can deploy containers to your container service using container images from a public registry like Docker Hub, or from your local machine. For more information, see Creating container images for your Amazon Lightsail container services in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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+ * Creates a deployment for your Amazon Lightsail container service. A deployment specifies the containers that will be launched on the container service and their settings, such as the ports to open, the environment variables to apply, and the launch command to run. It also specifies the container that will serve as the public endpoint of the deployment and its settings, such as the HTTP or HTTPS port to use, and the health check configuration. You can deploy containers to your container service using container images from a public registry such as Amazon ECR Public, or from your local machine. For more information, see Creating container images for your Amazon Lightsail container services in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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  createContainerServiceDeployment(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateContainerServiceDeploymentRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateContainerServiceDeploymentResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateContainerServiceDeploymentResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Creates a deployment for your Amazon Lightsail container service. A deployment specifies the containers that will be launched on the container service and their settings, such as the ports to open, the environment variables to apply, and the launch command to run. It also specifies the container that will serve as the public endpoint of the deployment and its settings, such as the HTTP or HTTPS port to use, and the health check configuration. You can deploy containers to your container service using container images from a public registry like Docker Hub, or from your local machine. For more information, see Creating container images for your Amazon Lightsail container services in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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+ * Creates a deployment for your Amazon Lightsail container service. A deployment specifies the containers that will be launched on the container service and their settings, such as the ports to open, the environment variables to apply, and the launch command to run. It also specifies the container that will serve as the public endpoint of the deployment and its settings, such as the HTTP or HTTPS port to use, and the health check configuration. You can deploy containers to your container service using container images from a public registry such as Amazon ECR Public, or from your local machine. For more information, see Creating container images for your Amazon Lightsail container services in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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  createContainerServiceDeployment(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateContainerServiceDeploymentResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateContainerServiceDeploymentResult, AWSError>;
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  createInstancesFromSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateInstancesFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Creates an SSH key pair. The create key pair operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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+ * Creates a custom SSH key pair that you can use with an Amazon Lightsail instance. Use the DownloadDefaultKeyPair action to create a Lightsail default key pair in an Amazon Web Services Region where a default key pair does not currently exist. The create key pair operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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  createKeyPair(params: Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Creates an SSH key pair. The create key pair operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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+ * Creates a custom SSH key pair that you can use with an Amazon Lightsail instance. Use the DownloadDefaultKeyPair action to create a Lightsail default key pair in an Amazon Web Services Region where a default key pair does not currently exist. The create key pair operation supports tag-based access control via request tags. For more information, see the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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  createKeyPair(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.CreateKeyPairResult, AWSError>;
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  deleteAutoSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteAutoSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteAutoSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Deletes a Amazon Lightsail bucket. When you delete your bucket, the bucket name is released and can be reused for a new bucket in your account or another AWS account.
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+ * Deletes a Amazon Lightsail bucket. When you delete your bucket, the bucket name is released and can be reused for a new bucket in your account or another Amazon Web Services account.
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  deleteBucket(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteBucketRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteBucketResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteBucketResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Deletes a Amazon Lightsail bucket. When you delete your bucket, the bucket name is released and can be reused for a new bucket in your account or another AWS account.
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+ * Deletes a Amazon Lightsail bucket. When you delete your bucket, the bucket name is released and can be reused for a new bucket in your account or another Amazon Web Services account.
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  deleteBucket(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteBucketResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteBucketResult, AWSError>;
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  deleteCertificate(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteCertificateResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteCertificateResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Deletes a contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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+ * Deletes a contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each Amazon Web Services Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some Amazon Web Services Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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  deleteContactMethod(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Deletes a contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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+ * Deletes a contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each Amazon Web Services Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some Amazon Web Services Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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  deleteContactMethod(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteContactMethodResult, AWSError>;
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  deleteInstanceSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceSnapshotResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteInstanceSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Deletes a specific SSH key pair. The delete key pair operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by key pair name. For more information, see the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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+ * Deletes the specified key pair by removing the public key from Amazon Lightsail. You can delete key pairs that were created using the ImportKeyPair and CreateKeyPair actions, as well as the Lightsail default key pair. A new default key pair will not be created unless you launch an instance without specifying a custom key pair, or you call the DownloadDefaultKeyPair API. The delete key pair operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by key pair name. For more information, see the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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  deleteKeyPair(params: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Deletes a specific SSH key pair. The delete key pair operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by key pair name. For more information, see the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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+ * Deletes the specified key pair by removing the public key from Amazon Lightsail. You can delete key pairs that were created using the ImportKeyPair and CreateKeyPair actions, as well as the Lightsail default key pair. A new default key pair will not be created unless you launch an instance without specifying a custom key pair, or you call the DownloadDefaultKeyPair API. The delete key pair operation supports tag-based access control via resource tags applied to the resource identified by key pair name. For more information, see the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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  deleteKeyPair(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DeleteKeyPairResult, AWSError>;
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  disableAddOn(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DisableAddOnResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DisableAddOnResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Downloads the default SSH key pair from the user's account.
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+ * Downloads the regional Amazon Lightsail default key pair. This action also creates a Lightsail default key pair if a default key pair does not currently exist in the Amazon Web Services Region.
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  downloadDefaultKeyPair(params: Lightsail.Types.DownloadDefaultKeyPairRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DownloadDefaultKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DownloadDefaultKeyPairResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Downloads the default SSH key pair from the user's account.
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+ * Downloads the regional Amazon Lightsail default key pair. This action also creates a Lightsail default key pair if a default key pair does not currently exist in the Amazon Web Services Region.
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  downloadDefaultKeyPair(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.DownloadDefaultKeyPairResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.DownloadDefaultKeyPairResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  getBucketMetricData(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetBucketMetricDataResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetBucketMetricDataResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Returns information about one or more Amazon Lightsail buckets. For more information about buckets, see Buckets in Amazon Lightsail in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide..
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+ * Returns information about one or more Amazon Lightsail buckets. The information returned includes the synchronization status of the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) account-level block public access feature for your Lightsail buckets. For more information about buckets, see Buckets in Amazon Lightsail in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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  getBuckets(params: Lightsail.Types.GetBucketsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetBucketsResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetBucketsResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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+ * Returns information about one or more Amazon Lightsail buckets. The information returned includes the synchronization status of the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) account-level block public access feature for your Lightsail buckets. For more information about buckets, see Buckets in Amazon Lightsail in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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  getBuckets(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetBucketsResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetBucketsResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Returns the list of bundles that are available for purchase. A bundle describes the specs for your virtual private server (or instance).
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+ * Returns the bundles that you can apply to an Amazon Lightsail instance when you create it. A bundle describes the specifications of an instance, such as the monthly cost, amount of memory, the number of vCPUs, amount of storage space, and monthly network data transfer quota. Bundles are referred to as instance plans in the Lightsail console.
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  getBundles(params: Lightsail.Types.GetBundlesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetBundlesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetBundlesResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Returns the list of bundles that are available for purchase. A bundle describes the specs for your virtual private server (or instance).
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+ * Returns the bundles that you can apply to an Amazon Lightsail instance when you create it. A bundle describes the specifications of an instance, such as the monthly cost, amount of memory, the number of vCPUs, amount of storage space, and monthly network data transfer quota. Bundles are referred to as instance plans in the Lightsail console.
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  getBundles(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetBundlesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetBundlesResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  getCloudFormationStackRecords(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetCloudFormationStackRecordsResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetCloudFormationStackRecordsResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Returns information about the configured contact methods. Specify a protocol in your request to return information about a specific contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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+ * Returns information about the configured contact methods. Specify a protocol in your request to return information about a specific contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each Amazon Web Services Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some Amazon Web Services Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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  getContactMethods(params: Lightsail.Types.GetContactMethodsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetContactMethodsResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetContactMethodsResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Returns information about the configured contact methods. Specify a protocol in your request to return information about a specific contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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+ * Returns information about the configured contact methods. Specify a protocol in your request to return information about a specific contact method. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each Amazon Web Services Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some Amazon Web Services Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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  getContactMethods(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetContactMethodsResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetContactMethodsResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  getDisks(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetDisksResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetDisksResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Returns the bundles that can be applied to your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distributions. A distribution bundle specifies the monthly network transfer quota and monthly cost of your dsitribution.
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+ * Returns the bundles that can be applied to your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distributions. A distribution bundle specifies the monthly network transfer quota and monthly cost of your distribution.
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  getDistributionBundles(params: Lightsail.Types.GetDistributionBundlesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetDistributionBundlesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetDistributionBundlesResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Returns the bundles that can be applied to your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distributions. A distribution bundle specifies the monthly network transfer quota and monthly cost of your dsitribution.
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+ * Returns the bundles that can be applied to your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distributions. A distribution bundle specifies the monthly network transfer quota and monthly cost of your distribution.
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  getDistributionBundles(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetDistributionBundlesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetDistributionBundlesResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  * Returns information about the TLS certificates that are associated with the specified Lightsail load balancer. TLS is just an updated, more secure version of Secure Socket Layer (SSL). You can have a maximum of 2 certificates associated with a Lightsail load balancer. One is active and the other is inactive.
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  getLoadBalancerTlsCertificates(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetLoadBalancerTlsCertificatesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetLoadBalancerTlsCertificatesResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Returns a list of TLS security policies that you can apply to Lightsail load balancers. For more information about load balancer TLS security policies, see Configuring TLS security policies on your Amazon Lightsail load balancers in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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+ getLoadBalancerTlsPolicies(params: Lightsail.Types.GetLoadBalancerTlsPoliciesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetLoadBalancerTlsPoliciesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetLoadBalancerTlsPoliciesResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Returns a list of TLS security policies that you can apply to Lightsail load balancers. For more information about load balancer TLS security policies, see Configuring TLS security policies on your Amazon Lightsail load balancers in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
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+ getLoadBalancerTlsPolicies(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.GetLoadBalancerTlsPoliciesResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.GetLoadBalancerTlsPoliciesResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  resetDistributionCache(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.ResetDistributionCacheResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.ResetDistributionCacheResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Sends a verification request to an email contact method to ensure it's owned by the requester. SMS contact methods don't need to be verified. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail. A verification request is sent to the contact method when you initially create it. Use this action to send another verification request if a previous verification request was deleted, or has expired. Notifications are not sent to an email contact method until after it is verified, and confirmed as valid.
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+ * Sends a verification request to an email contact method to ensure it's owned by the requester. SMS contact methods don't need to be verified. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each Amazon Web Services Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some Amazon Web Services Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail. A verification request is sent to the contact method when you initially create it. Use this action to send another verification request if a previous verification request was deleted, or has expired. Notifications are not sent to an email contact method until after it is verified, and confirmed as valid.
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  sendContactMethodVerification(params: Lightsail.Types.SendContactMethodVerificationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.SendContactMethodVerificationResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.SendContactMethodVerificationResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Sends a verification request to an email contact method to ensure it's owned by the requester. SMS contact methods don't need to be verified. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each AWS Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some AWS Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail. A verification request is sent to the contact method when you initially create it. Use this action to send another verification request if a previous verification request was deleted, or has expired. Notifications are not sent to an email contact method until after it is verified, and confirmed as valid.
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+ * Sends a verification request to an email contact method to ensure it's owned by the requester. SMS contact methods don't need to be verified. A contact method is used to send you notifications about your Amazon Lightsail resources. You can add one email address and one mobile phone number contact method in each Amazon Web Services Region. However, SMS text messaging is not supported in some Amazon Web Services Regions, and SMS text messages cannot be sent to some countries/regions. For more information, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail. A verification request is sent to the contact method when you initially create it. Use this action to send another verification request if a previous verification request was deleted, or has expired. Notifications are not sent to an email contact method until after it is verified, and confirmed as valid.
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  sendContactMethodVerification(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.SendContactMethodVerificationResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.SendContactMethodVerificationResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  setIpAddressType(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.SetIpAddressTypeResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.SetIpAddressTypeResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  setResourceAccessForBucket(params: Lightsail.Types.SetResourceAccessForBucketRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.SetResourceAccessForBucketResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.SetResourceAccessForBucketResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Sets the Amazon Lightsail resources that can access the specified Lightsail bucket. Lightsail buckets currently support setting access for Lightsail instances in the same AWS Region.
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  untagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.UntagResourceResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.UntagResourceResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Updates an existing Amazon Lightsail bucket. Use this action to update the configuration of an existing bucket, such as versioning, public accessibility, and the AWS accounts that can access the bucket.
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  updateBucket(params: Lightsail.Types.UpdateBucketRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.UpdateBucketResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.UpdateBucketResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Updates an existing Amazon Lightsail bucket. Use this action to update the configuration of an existing bucket, such as versioning, public accessibility, and the AWS accounts that can access the bucket.
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+ * Updates an existing Amazon Lightsail bucket. Use this action to update the configuration of an existing bucket, such as versioning, public accessibility, and the Amazon Web Services accounts that can access the bucket.
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  */
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  updateBucket(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.UpdateBucketResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.UpdateBucketResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
@@ -1196,11 +1204,11 @@ declare class Lightsail extends Service {
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  */
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  updateDistribution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.UpdateDistributionResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.UpdateDistributionResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Updates the bundle of your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. A distribution bundle specifies the monthly network transfer quota and monthly cost of your dsitribution. Update your distribution's bundle if your distribution is going over its monthly network transfer quota and is incurring an overage fee. You can update your distribution's bundle only one time within your monthly AWS billing cycle. To determine if you can update your distribution's bundle, use the GetDistributions action. The ableToUpdateBundle parameter in the result will indicate whether you can currently update your distribution's bundle.
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+ * Updates the bundle of your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. A distribution bundle specifies the monthly network transfer quota and monthly cost of your distribution. Update your distribution's bundle if your distribution is going over its monthly network transfer quota and is incurring an overage fee. You can update your distribution's bundle only one time within your monthly AWS billing cycle. To determine if you can update your distribution's bundle, use the GetDistributions action. The ableToUpdateBundle parameter in the result will indicate whether you can currently update your distribution's bundle.
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  */
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  updateDistributionBundle(params: Lightsail.Types.UpdateDistributionBundleRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.UpdateDistributionBundleResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.UpdateDistributionBundleResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Updates the bundle of your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. A distribution bundle specifies the monthly network transfer quota and monthly cost of your dsitribution. Update your distribution's bundle if your distribution is going over its monthly network transfer quota and is incurring an overage fee. You can update your distribution's bundle only one time within your monthly AWS billing cycle. To determine if you can update your distribution's bundle, use the GetDistributions action. The ableToUpdateBundle parameter in the result will indicate whether you can currently update your distribution's bundle.
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+ * Updates the bundle of your Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution. A distribution bundle specifies the monthly network transfer quota and monthly cost of your distribution. Update your distribution's bundle if your distribution is going over its monthly network transfer quota and is incurring an overage fee. You can update your distribution's bundle only one time within your monthly AWS billing cycle. To determine if you can update your distribution's bundle, use the GetDistributions action. The ableToUpdateBundle parameter in the result will indicate whether you can currently update your distribution's bundle.
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  */
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  updateDistributionBundle(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Lightsail.Types.UpdateDistributionBundleResult) => void): Request<Lightsail.Types.UpdateDistributionBundleResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
@@ -1287,6 +1295,25 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
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  allowPublicOverrides?: boolean;
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  }
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  export type AccessType = "public"|"private"|string;
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+ export interface AccountLevelBpaSync {
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+ /**
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+ * The status of the account-level BPA synchronization. The following statuses are possible: InSync - Account-level BPA is synchronized. The Amazon S3 account-level BPA configuration applies to your Lightsail buckets. NeverSynced - Synchronization has not yet happened. The Amazon S3 account-level BPA configuration does not apply to your Lightsail buckets. Failed - Synchronization failed. The Amazon S3 account-level BPA configuration does not apply to your Lightsail buckets. Defaulted - Synchronization failed and account-level BPA for your Lightsail buckets is defaulted to active. You might need to complete further actions if the status is Failed or Defaulted. The message parameter provides more information for those statuses.
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+ */
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+ status?: AccountLevelBpaSyncStatus;
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+ /**
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+ * The timestamp of when the account-level BPA configuration was last synchronized. This value is null when the account-level BPA configuration has not been synchronized.
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+ */
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+ lastSyncedAt?: IsoDate;
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+ /**
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+ * A message that provides a reason for a Failed or Defaulted synchronization status. The following messages are possible: SYNC_ON_HOLD - The synchronization has not yet happened. This status message occurs immediately after you create your first Lightsail bucket. This status message should change after the first synchronization happens, approximately 1 hour after the first bucket is created. DEFAULTED_FOR_SLR_MISSING - The synchronization failed because the required service-linked role is missing from your Amazon Web Services account. The account-level BPA configuration for your Lightsail buckets is defaulted to active until the synchronization can occur. This means that all your buckets are private and not publicly accessible. For more information about how to create the required service-linked role to allow synchronization, see Using Service-Linked Roles for Amazon Lightsail in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide. DEFAULTED_FOR_SLR_MISSING_ON_HOLD - The synchronization failed because the required service-linked role is missing from your Amazon Web Services account. Account-level BPA is not yet configured for your Lightsail buckets. Therefore, only the bucket access permissions and individual object access permissions apply to your Lightsail buckets. For more information about how to create the required service-linked role to allow synchronization, see Using Service-Linked Roles for Amazon Lightsail in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide. Unknown - The reason that synchronization failed is unknown. Contact Amazon Web Services Support for more information.
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+ */
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+ message?: BPAStatusMessage;
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+ /**
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+ * A Boolean value that indicates whether account-level block public access is affecting your Lightsail buckets.
1313
+ */
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+ bpaImpactsLightsail?: boolean;
1315
+ }
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+ export type AccountLevelBpaSyncStatus = "InSync"|"Failed"|"NeverSynced"|"Defaulted"|string;
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  export interface AddOn {
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  /**
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  * The name of the add-on.
@@ -1548,6 +1575,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
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  state?: NonEmptyString;
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  }
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  export type AvailabilityZoneList = AvailabilityZone[];
1578
+ export type BPAStatusMessage = "DEFAULTED_FOR_SLR_MISSING"|"SYNC_ON_HOLD"|"DEFAULTED_FOR_SLR_MISSING_ON_HOLD"|"Unknown"|string;
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  export type Base64 = string;
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  export type BehaviorEnum = "dont-cache"|"cache"|string;
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  export interface Blueprint {
@@ -1627,6 +1655,9 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
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  * The URL of the bucket.
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  */
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  url?: NonEmptyString;
1658
+ /**
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+ * An object that describes the location of the bucket, such as the Amazon Web Services Region and Availability Zone.
1660
+ */
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  location?: ResourceLocation;
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  /**
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  * The name of the bucket.
@@ -1645,11 +1676,11 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
1645
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  */
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  objectVersioning?: NonEmptyString;
1647
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  /**
1648
- * Indicates whether the bundle that is currently applied to a bucket can be changed to another bundle. You can update a bucket's bundle only one time within a monthly AWS billing cycle. Use the UpdateBucketBundle action to change a bucket's bundle.
1679
+ * Indicates whether the bundle that is currently applied to a bucket can be changed to another bundle. You can update a bucket's bundle only one time within a monthly Amazon Web Services billing cycle. Use the UpdateBucketBundle action to change a bucket's bundle.
1649
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  */
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  ableToUpdateBundle?: boolean;
1651
1682
  /**
1652
- * An array of strings that specify the AWS account IDs that have read-only access to the bucket.
1683
+ * An array of strings that specify the Amazon Web Services account IDs that have read-only access to the bucket.
1653
1684
  */
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  readonlyAccessAccounts?: PartnerIdList;
1655
1686
  /**
@@ -1671,7 +1702,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
1671
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  */
1672
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  enabled: boolean;
1673
1704
  /**
1674
- * The name of the bucket where the access is saved. The destination can be a Lightsail bucket in the same account, and in the same AWS Region as the source bucket. This parameter is required when enabling the access log for a bucket, and should be omitted when disabling the access log.
1705
+ * The name of the bucket where the access logs are saved. The destination can be a Lightsail bucket in the same account, and in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the source bucket. This parameter is required when enabling the access log for a bucket, and should be omitted when disabling the access log.
1675
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  */
1676
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  destination?: BucketName;
1677
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  /**
@@ -1960,7 +1991,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
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  */
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  createdAt?: IsoDate;
1962
1993
  /**
1963
- * A list of objects describing the Availability Zone and AWS Region of the CloudFormation stack record.
1994
+ * A list of objects describing the Availability Zone and Amazon Web Services Region of the CloudFormation stack record.
1964
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  */
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  location?: ResourceLocation;
1966
1997
  /**
@@ -2023,6 +2054,9 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
2023
2054
  * The timestamp when the contact method was created.
2024
2055
  */
2025
2056
  createdAt?: IsoDate;
2057
+ /**
2058
+ * An object that describes the location of the contact method, such as the Amazon Web Services Region and Availability Zone.
2059
+ */
2026
2060
  location?: ResourceLocation;
2027
2061
  /**
2028
2062
  * The Lightsail resource type (e.g., ContactMethod).
@@ -2088,7 +2122,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
2088
2122
  */
2089
2123
  createdAt?: IsoDate;
2090
2124
  /**
2091
- * An object that describes the location of the container service, such as the AWS Region and Availability Zone.
2125
+ * An object that describes the location of the container service, such as the Amazon Web Services Region and Availability Zone.
2092
2126
  */
2093
2127
  location?: ResourceLocation;
2094
2128
  /**
@@ -2132,7 +2166,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
2132
2166
  */
2133
2167
  isDisabled?: boolean;
2134
2168
  /**
2135
- * The principal ARN of the container service. The principal ARN can be used to create a trust relationship between your standard AWS account and your Lightsail container service. This allows you to give your service permission to access resources in your standard AWS account.
2169
+ * The principal ARN of the container service. The principal ARN can be used to create a trust relationship between your standard Amazon Web Services account and your Lightsail container service. This allows you to give your service permission to access resources in your standard Amazon Web Services account.
2136
2170
  */
2137
2171
  principalArn?: string;
2138
2172
  /**
@@ -2338,7 +2372,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
2338
2372
  */
2339
2373
  targetSnapshotName: ResourceName;
2340
2374
  /**
2341
- * The AWS Region where the source manual or automatic snapshot is located.
2375
+ * The Amazon Web Services Region where the source manual or automatic snapshot is located.
2342
2376
  */
2343
2377
  sourceRegion: RegionName;
2344
2378
  }
@@ -2434,7 +2468,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
2434
2468
  }
2435
2469
  export interface CreateContactMethodRequest {
2436
2470
  /**
2437
- * The protocol of the contact method, such as Email or SMS (text messaging). The SMS protocol is supported only in the following AWS Regions. US East (N. Virginia) (us-east-1) US West (Oregon) (us-west-2) Europe (Ireland) (eu-west-1) Asia Pacific (Tokyo) (ap-northeast-1) Asia Pacific (Singapore) (ap-southeast-1) Asia Pacific (Sydney) (ap-southeast-2) For a list of countries/regions where SMS text messages can be sent, and the latest AWS Regions where SMS text messaging is supported, see Supported Regions and Countries in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide. For more information about notifications in Amazon Lightsail, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
2471
+ * The protocol of the contact method, such as Email or SMS (text messaging). The SMS protocol is supported only in the following Amazon Web Services Regions. US East (N. Virginia) (us-east-1) US West (Oregon) (us-west-2) Europe (Ireland) (eu-west-1) Asia Pacific (Tokyo) (ap-northeast-1) Asia Pacific (Singapore) (ap-southeast-1) Asia Pacific (Sydney) (ap-southeast-2) For a list of countries/regions where SMS text messages can be sent, and the latest Amazon Web Services Regions where SMS text messaging is supported, see Supported Regions and Countries in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide. For more information about notifications in Amazon Lightsail, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
2438
2472
  */
2439
2473
  protocol: ContactProtocol;
2440
2474
  /**
@@ -2478,7 +2512,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
2478
2512
  }
2479
2513
  export interface CreateContainerServiceRequest {
2480
2514
  /**
2481
- * The name for the container service. The name that you specify for your container service will make up part of its default domain. The default domain of a container service is typically https://&lt;ServiceName&gt;.&lt;RandomGUID&gt;.&lt;AWSRegion&gt;.cs.amazonlightsail.com. If the name of your container service is container-service-1, and it's located in the US East (Ohio) AWS region (us-east-2), then the domain for your container service will be like the following example: https://container-service-1.ur4EXAMPLE2uq.us-east-2.cs.amazonlightsail.com The following are the requirements for container service names: Must be unique within each AWS Region in your Lightsail account. Must contain 1 to 63 characters. Must contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens. A hyphen (-) can separate words but cannot be at the start or end of the name.
2515
+ * The name for the container service. The name that you specify for your container service will make up part of its default domain. The default domain of a container service is typically https://&lt;ServiceName&gt;.&lt;RandomGUID&gt;.&lt;AWSRegion&gt;.cs.amazonlightsail.com. If the name of your container service is container-service-1, and it's located in the US East (Ohio) AWS region (us-east-2), then the domain for your container service will be like the following example: https://container-service-1.ur4EXAMPLE2uq.us-east-2.cs.amazonlightsail.com The following are the requirements for container service names: Must be unique within each Amazon Web Services Region in your Lightsail account. Must contain 1 to 63 characters. Must contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens. A hyphen (-) can separate words but cannot be at the start or end of the name.
2482
2516
  */
2483
2517
  serviceName: ContainerServiceName;
2484
2518
  /**
@@ -2610,7 +2644,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
2610
2644
  */
2611
2645
  distributionName: ResourceName;
2612
2646
  /**
2613
- * An object that describes the origin resource for the distribution, such as a Lightsail instance or load balancer. The distribution pulls, caches, and serves content from the origin.
2647
+ * An object that describes the origin resource for the distribution, such as a Lightsail instance, bucket, or load balancer. The distribution pulls, caches, and serves content from the origin.
2614
2648
  */
2615
2649
  origin: InputOrigin;
2616
2650
  /**
@@ -2869,6 +2903,10 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
2869
2903
  * The IP address type for the load balancer. The possible values are ipv4 for IPv4 only, and dualstack for IPv4 and IPv6. The default value is dualstack.
2870
2904
  */
2871
2905
  ipAddressType?: IpAddressType;
2906
+ /**
2907
+ * The name of the TLS policy to apply to the load balancer. Use the GetLoadBalancerTlsPolicies action to get a list of TLS policy names that you can specify. For more information about load balancer TLS policies, see Configuring TLS security policies on your Amazon Lightsail load balancers in the Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide.
2908
+ */
2909
+ tlsPolicyName?: string;
2872
2910
  }
2873
2911
  export interface CreateLoadBalancerResult {
2874
2912
  /**
@@ -3225,6 +3263,10 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
3225
3263
  * The name of the key pair to delete.
3226
3264
  */
3227
3265
  keyPairName: ResourceName;
3266
+ /**
3267
+ * The RSA fingerprint of the Lightsail default key pair to delete. The expectedFingerprint parameter is required only when specifying to delete a Lightsail default key pair.
3268
+ */
3269
+ expectedFingerprint?: string;
3228
3270
  }
3229
3271
  export interface DeleteKeyPairResult {
3230
3272
  /**
@@ -3672,6 +3714,10 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
3672
3714
  * A base64-encoded RSA private key.
3673
3715
  */
3674
3716
  privateKeyBase64?: Base64;
3717
+ /**
3718
+ * The timestamp when the default key pair was created.
3719
+ */
3720
+ createdAt?: IsoDate;
3675
3721
  }
3676
3722
  export type EligibleToRenew = string;
3677
3723
  export interface EnableAddOnRequest {
@@ -3850,7 +3896,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
3850
3896
  }
3851
3897
  export interface GetBlueprintsRequest {
3852
3898
  /**
3853
- * A Boolean value indicating whether to include inactive results in your request.
3899
+ * A Boolean value that indicates whether to include inactive (unavailable) blueprints in the response of your request.
3854
3900
  */
3855
3901
  includeInactive?: boolean;
3856
3902
  /**
@@ -3882,7 +3928,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
3882
3928
  }
3883
3929
  export interface GetBucketBundlesRequest {
3884
3930
  /**
3885
- * A Boolean value that indicates whether to include inactive (unavailable) bundles in the response.
3931
+ * A Boolean value that indicates whether to include inactive (unavailable) bundles in the response of your request.
3886
3932
  */
3887
3933
  includeInactive?: boolean;
3888
3934
  }
@@ -3934,7 +3980,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
3934
3980
  }
3935
3981
  export interface GetBucketsRequest {
3936
3982
  /**
3937
- * The name of the bucket for which to return information. When omitted, the response includes all of your buckets in the AWS Region where the request is made.
3983
+ * The name of the bucket for which to return information. When omitted, the response includes all of your buckets in the Amazon Web Services Region where the request is made.
3938
3984
  */
3939
3985
  bucketName?: BucketName;
3940
3986
  /**
@@ -3955,10 +4001,14 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
3955
4001
  * The token to advance to the next page of results from your request. A next page token is not returned if there are no more results to display. To get the next page of results, perform another GetBuckets request and specify the next page token using the pageToken parameter.
3956
4002
  */
3957
4003
  nextPageToken?: string;
4004
+ /**
4005
+ * An object that describes the synchronization status of the Amazon S3 account-level block public access feature for your Lightsail buckets. For more information about this feature and how it affects Lightsail buckets, see Block public access for buckets in Amazon Lightsail.
4006
+ */
4007
+ accountLevelBpaSync?: AccountLevelBpaSync;
3958
4008
  }
3959
4009
  export interface GetBundlesRequest {
3960
4010
  /**
3961
- * A Boolean value that indicates whether to include inactive bundle results in your request.
4011
+ * A Boolean value that indicates whether to include inactive (unavailable) bundles in the response of your request.
3962
4012
  */
3963
4013
  includeInactive?: boolean;
3964
4014
  /**
@@ -3978,7 +4028,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
3978
4028
  }
3979
4029
  export interface GetCertificatesRequest {
3980
4030
  /**
3981
- * The status of the certificates for which to return information. For example, specify ISSUED to return only certificates with an ISSUED status. When omitted, the response includes all of your certificates in the AWS Region where the request is made, regardless of their current status.
4031
+ * The status of the certificates for which to return information. For example, specify ISSUED to return only certificates with an ISSUED status. When omitted, the response includes all of your certificates in the Amazon Web Services Region where the request is made, regardless of their current status.
3982
4032
  */
3983
4033
  certificateStatuses?: CertificateStatusList;
3984
4034
  /**
@@ -3986,7 +4036,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
3986
4036
  */
3987
4037
  includeCertificateDetails?: IncludeCertificateDetails;
3988
4038
  /**
3989
- * The name for the certificate for which to return information. When omitted, the response includes all of your certificates in the AWS Region where the request is made.
4039
+ * The name for the certificate for which to return information. When omitted, the response includes all of your certificates in the Amazon Web Services Region where the request is made.
3990
4040
  */
3991
4041
  certificateName?: CertificateName;
3992
4042
  }
@@ -4138,7 +4188,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
4138
4188
  }
4139
4189
  export interface GetContainerServicesRequest {
4140
4190
  /**
4141
- * The name of the container service for which to return information. When omitted, the response includes all of your container services in the AWS Region where the request is made.
4191
+ * The name of the container service for which to return information. When omitted, the response includes all of your container services in the Amazon Web Services Region where the request is made.
4142
4192
  */
4143
4193
  serviceName?: ContainerServiceName;
4144
4194
  }
@@ -4264,7 +4314,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
4264
4314
  }
4265
4315
  export interface GetDistributionsRequest {
4266
4316
  /**
4267
- * The name of the distribution for which to return information. When omitted, the response includes all of your distributions in the AWS Region where the request is made.
4317
+ * The name of the distribution for which to return information. When omitted, the response includes all of your distributions in the Amazon Web Services Region where the request is made.
4268
4318
  */
4269
4319
  distributionName?: ResourceName;
4270
4320
  /**
@@ -4479,6 +4529,10 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
4479
4529
  * The token to advance to the next page of results from your request. To get a page token, perform an initial GetKeyPairs request. If your results are paginated, the response will return a next page token that you can specify as the page token in a subsequent request.
4480
4530
  */
4481
4531
  pageToken?: string;
4532
+ /**
4533
+ * A Boolean value that indicates whether to include the default key pair in the response of your request.
4534
+ */
4535
+ includeDefaultKeyPair?: boolean;
4482
4536
  }
4483
4537
  export interface GetKeyPairsResult {
4484
4538
  /**
@@ -4554,6 +4608,22 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
4554
4608
  */
4555
4609
  tlsCertificates?: LoadBalancerTlsCertificateList;
4556
4610
  }
4611
+ export interface GetLoadBalancerTlsPoliciesRequest {
4612
+ /**
4613
+ * The token to advance to the next page of results from your request. To get a page token, perform an initial GetLoadBalancerTlsPolicies request. If your results are paginated, the response will return a next page token that you can specify as the page token in a subsequent request.
4614
+ */
4615
+ pageToken?: string;
4616
+ }
4617
+ export interface GetLoadBalancerTlsPoliciesResult {
4618
+ /**
4619
+ * An array of objects that describe the TLS security policies that are available.
4620
+ */
4621
+ tlsPolicies?: LoadBalancerTlsPolicyList;
4622
+ /**
4623
+ * The token to advance to the next page of results from your request. A next page token is not returned if there are no more results to display. To get the next page of results, perform another GetLoadBalancerTlsPolicies request and specify the next page token using the pageToken parameter.
4624
+ */
4625
+ nextPageToken?: string;
4626
+ }
4557
4627
  export interface GetLoadBalancersRequest {
4558
4628
  /**
4559
4629
  * The token to advance to the next page of results from your request. To get a page token, perform an initial GetLoadBalancers request. If your results are paginated, the response will return a next page token that you can specify as the page token in a subsequent request.
@@ -4659,6 +4729,10 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
4659
4729
  * The token to advance to the next page of results from your request. To get a page token, perform an initial GetRelationalDatabaseBundles request. If your results are paginated, the response will return a next page token that you can specify as the page token in a subsequent request.
4660
4730
  */
4661
4731
  pageToken?: string;
4732
+ /**
4733
+ * A Boolean value that indicates whether to include inactive (unavailable) bundles in the response of your request.
4734
+ */
4735
+ includeInactive?: boolean;
4662
4736
  }
4663
4737
  export interface GetRelationalDatabaseBundlesResult {
4664
4738
  /**
@@ -5417,7 +5491,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
5417
5491
  */
5418
5492
  createdAt?: IsoDate;
5419
5493
  /**
5420
- * An object that describes the location of the distribution, such as the AWS Region and Availability Zone. Lightsail distributions are global resources that can reference an origin in any AWS Region, and distribute its content globally. However, all distributions are located in the us-east-1 Region.
5494
+ * An object that describes the location of the distribution, such as the Amazon Web Services Region and Availability Zone. Lightsail distributions are global resources that can reference an origin in any Amazon Web Services Region, and distribute its content globally. However, all distributions are located in the us-east-1 Region.
5421
5495
  */
5422
5496
  location?: ResourceLocation;
5423
5497
  /**
@@ -5449,7 +5523,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
5449
5523
  */
5450
5524
  certificateName?: ResourceName;
5451
5525
  /**
5452
- * An object that describes the origin resource of the distribution, such as a Lightsail instance or load balancer. The distribution pulls, caches, and serves content from the origin.
5526
+ * An object that describes the origin resource of the distribution, such as a Lightsail instance, bucket, or load balancer. The distribution pulls, caches, and serves content from the origin.
5453
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  */
5454
5528
  origin?: Origin;
5455
5529
  /**
@@ -5550,8 +5624,16 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
5550
5624
  * The IP address type of the load balancer. The possible values are ipv4 for IPv4 only, and dualstack for IPv4 and IPv6.
5551
5625
  */
5552
5626
  ipAddressType?: IpAddressType;
5627
+ /**
5628
+ * A Boolean value that indicates whether HTTPS redirection is enabled for the load balancer.
5629
+ */
5630
+ httpsRedirectionEnabled?: boolean;
5631
+ /**
5632
+ * The name of the TLS security policy for the load balancer.
5633
+ */
5634
+ tlsPolicyName?: ResourceName;
5553
5635
  }
5554
- export type LoadBalancerAttributeName = "HealthCheckPath"|"SessionStickinessEnabled"|"SessionStickiness_LB_CookieDurationSeconds"|string;
5636
+ export type LoadBalancerAttributeName = "HealthCheckPath"|"SessionStickinessEnabled"|"SessionStickiness_LB_CookieDurationSeconds"|"HttpsRedirectionEnabled"|"TlsPolicyName"|string;
5555
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  export type LoadBalancerConfigurationOptions = {[key: string]: string};
5556
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  export type LoadBalancerList = LoadBalancer[];
5557
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  export type LoadBalancerMetricName = "ClientTLSNegotiationErrorCount"|"HealthyHostCount"|"UnhealthyHostCount"|"HTTPCode_LB_4XX_Count"|"HTTPCode_LB_5XX_Count"|"HTTPCode_Instance_2XX_Count"|"HTTPCode_Instance_3XX_Count"|"HTTPCode_Instance_4XX_Count"|"HTTPCode_Instance_5XX_Count"|"InstanceResponseTime"|"RejectedConnectionCount"|"RequestCount"|string;
@@ -5720,6 +5802,29 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
5720
5802
  isAttached?: boolean;
5721
5803
  }
5722
5804
  export type LoadBalancerTlsCertificateSummaryList = LoadBalancerTlsCertificateSummary[];
5805
+ export interface LoadBalancerTlsPolicy {
5806
+ /**
5807
+ * The name of the TLS security policy.
5808
+ */
5809
+ name?: ResourceName;
5810
+ /**
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+ * A Boolean value that indicates whether the TLS security policy is the default.
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+ */
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+ isDefault?: boolean;
5814
+ /**
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+ * The description of the TLS security policy.
5816
+ */
5817
+ description?: string;
5818
+ /**
5819
+ * The protocols used in a given TLS security policy.
5820
+ */
5821
+ protocols?: StringList;
5822
+ /**
5823
+ * The ciphers used by the TLS security policy. The ciphers are listed in order of preference.
5824
+ */
5825
+ ciphers?: StringList;
5826
+ }
5827
+ export type LoadBalancerTlsPolicyList = LoadBalancerTlsPolicy[];
5723
5828
  export interface LogEvent {
5724
5829
  /**
5725
5830
  * The timestamp when the database log event was created.
@@ -5824,7 +5929,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
5824
5929
  */
5825
5930
  createdAt?: IsoDate;
5826
5931
  /**
5827
- * The AWS Region and Availability Zone.
5932
+ * The Amazon Web Services Region and Availability Zone.
5828
5933
  */
5829
5934
  location?: ResourceLocation;
5830
5935
  /**
@@ -5993,7 +6098,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
5993
6098
  */
5994
6099
  treatMissingData?: TreatMissingData;
5995
6100
  /**
5996
- * The contact protocols to use for the alarm, such as Email, SMS (text messaging), or both. A notification is sent via the specified contact protocol if notifications are enabled for the alarm, and when the alarm is triggered. A notification is not sent if a contact protocol is not specified, if the specified contact protocol is not configured in the AWS Region, or if notifications are not enabled for the alarm using the notificationEnabled paramater. Use the CreateContactMethod action to configure a contact protocol in an AWS Region.
6101
+ * The contact protocols to use for the alarm, such as Email, SMS (text messaging), or both. A notification is sent via the specified contact protocol if notifications are enabled for the alarm, and when the alarm is triggered. A notification is not sent if a contact protocol is not specified, if the specified contact protocol is not configured in the Amazon Web Services Region, or if notifications are not enabled for the alarm using the notificationEnabled paramater. Use the CreateContactMethod action to configure a contact protocol in an Amazon Web Services Region.
5997
6102
  */
5998
6103
  contactProtocols?: ContactProtocolsList;
5999
6104
  /**
@@ -6105,6 +6210,9 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
6105
6210
  digest: string;
6106
6211
  }
6107
6212
  export interface RegisterContainerImageResult {
6213
+ /**
6214
+ * An object that describes a container image that is registered to a Lightsail container service
6215
+ */
6108
6216
  containerImage?: ContainerImage;
6109
6217
  }
6110
6218
  export interface RelationalDatabase {
@@ -6533,7 +6641,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
6533
6641
  export type SerialNumber = string;
6534
6642
  export interface SetIpAddressTypeRequest {
6535
6643
  /**
6536
- * The resource type. The possible values are Distribution, Instance, and LoadBalancer. Distribution-related APIs are available only in the N. Virginia (us-east-1) AWS Region. Set your AWS Region configuration to us-east-1 to create, view, or edit distributions.
6644
+ * The resource type. The possible values are Distribution, Instance, and LoadBalancer. Distribution-related APIs are available only in the N. Virginia (us-east-1) Amazon Web Services Region. Set your Amazon Web Services Region configuration to us-east-1 to create, view, or edit distributions.
6537
6645
  */
6538
6646
  resourceType: ResourceType;
6539
6647
  /**
@@ -6780,7 +6888,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
6780
6888
  */
6781
6889
  versioning?: NonEmptyString;
6782
6890
  /**
6783
- * An array of strings to specify the AWS account IDs that can access the bucket. You can give a maximum of 10 AWS accounts access to a bucket.
6891
+ * An array of strings to specify the Amazon Web Services account IDs that can access the bucket. You can give a maximum of 10 Amazon Web Services accounts access to a bucket.
6784
6892
  */
6785
6893
  readonlyAccessAccounts?: PartnerIdList;
6786
6894
  /**
@@ -6837,6 +6945,9 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
6837
6945
  bundleId?: string;
6838
6946
  }
6839
6947
  export interface UpdateDistributionBundleResult {
6948
+ /**
6949
+ * An object that describes the result of the action, such as the status of the request, the timestamp of the request, and the resources affected by the request.
6950
+ */
6840
6951
  operation?: Operation;
6841
6952
  }
6842
6953
  export interface UpdateDistributionRequest {
@@ -6845,7 +6956,7 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
6845
6956
  */
6846
6957
  distributionName: ResourceName;
6847
6958
  /**
6848
- * An object that describes the origin resource for the distribution, such as a Lightsail instance or load balancer. The distribution pulls, caches, and serves content from the origin.
6959
+ * An object that describes the origin resource for the distribution, such as a Lightsail instance, bucket, or load balancer. The distribution pulls, caches, and serves content from the origin.
6849
6960
  */
6850
6961
  origin?: InputOrigin;
6851
6962
  /**
@@ -6893,11 +7004,11 @@ declare namespace Lightsail {
6893
7004
  */
6894
7005
  loadBalancerName: ResourceName;
6895
7006
  /**
6896
- * The name of the attribute you want to update. Valid values are below.
7007
+ * The name of the attribute you want to update.
6897
7008
  */
6898
7009
  attributeName: LoadBalancerAttributeName;
6899
7010
  /**
6900
- * The value that you want to specify for the attribute name.
7011
+ * The value that you want to specify for the attribute name. The following values are supported depending on what you specify for the attributeName request parameter: If you specify HealthCheckPath for the attributeName request parameter, then the attributeValue request parameter must be the path to ping on the target (for example, /weather/us/wa/seattle). If you specify SessionStickinessEnabled for the attributeName request parameter, then the attributeValue request parameter must be true to activate session stickiness or false to deactivate session stickiness. If you specify SessionStickiness_LB_CookieDurationSeconds for the attributeName request parameter, then the attributeValue request parameter must be an interger that represents the cookie duration in seconds. If you specify HttpsRedirectionEnabled for the attributeName request parameter, then the attributeValue request parameter must be true to activate HTTP to HTTPS redirection or false to deactivate HTTP to HTTPS redirection. If you specify TlsPolicyName for the attributeName request parameter, then the attributeValue request parameter must be the name of the TLS policy. Use the GetLoadBalancerTlsPolicies action to get a list of TLS policy names that you can specify.
6901
7012
  */
6902
7013
  attributeValue: StringMax256;
6903
7014
  }