aws-sdk 2.1360.0 → 2.1362.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +19 -1
- package/README.md +1 -1
- package/apis/chime-2018-05-01.min.json +32 -28
- package/apis/chime-sdk-media-pipelines-2021-07-15.min.json +2 -1
- package/apis/chime-sdk-meetings-2021-07-15.min.json +3 -1
- package/apis/comprehend-2017-11-27.min.json +181 -154
- package/apis/guardduty-2017-11-28.min.json +106 -53
- package/apis/iot-2015-05-28.min.json +1 -1
- package/apis/iot-2015-05-28.paginators.json +12 -0
- package/apis/ram-2018-01-04.min.json +396 -66
- package/apis/ram-2018-01-04.paginators.json +10 -0
- package/apis/s3-2006-03-01.examples.json +94 -94
- package/apis/sagemaker-2017-07-24.min.json +710 -703
- package/apis/secretsmanager-2017-10-17.examples.json +32 -0
- package/apis/securityhub-2018-10-26.examples.json +1516 -0
- package/apis/snowball-2016-06-30.min.json +79 -52
- package/apis/wafv2-2019-07-29.min.json +159 -73
- package/clients/chime.d.ts +94 -42
- package/clients/chimesdkmediapipelines.d.ts +14 -10
- package/clients/chimesdkmeetings.d.ts +33 -24
- package/clients/comprehend.d.ts +45 -5
- package/clients/ecs.d.ts +7 -7
- package/clients/gamelift.d.ts +240 -240
- package/clients/guardduty.d.ts +61 -4
- package/clients/iot.d.ts +1 -1
- package/clients/ram.d.ts +538 -91
- package/clients/rds.d.ts +16 -16
- package/clients/s3.d.ts +117 -117
- package/clients/sagemaker.d.ts +53 -39
- package/clients/secretsmanager.d.ts +10 -10
- package/clients/snowball.d.ts +56 -9
- package/clients/wafv2.d.ts +120 -10
- package/dist/aws-sdk-core-react-native.js +1 -1
- package/dist/aws-sdk-react-native.js +13 -13
- package/dist/aws-sdk.js +197 -158
- package/dist/aws-sdk.min.js +82 -82
- package/lib/core.js +1 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
| @@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ declare class ChimeSDKMeetings extends Service { | |
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              batchCreateAttendee(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.BatchCreateAttendeeResponse) => void): Request<ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.BatchCreateAttendeeResponse, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Updates AttendeeCapabilities except the capabilities listed in an ExcludedAttendeeIds table.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote  | 
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               * Updates AttendeeCapabilities except the capabilities listed in an ExcludedAttendeeIds table.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote attendees can receive those streams, but only after media renegotiation between the client and the Amazon Chime back-end server.  
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               */
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              batchUpdateAttendeeCapabilitiesExcept(params: ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.BatchUpdateAttendeeCapabilitiesExceptRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Updates AttendeeCapabilities except the capabilities listed in an ExcludedAttendeeIds table.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote  | 
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               * Updates AttendeeCapabilities except the capabilities listed in an ExcludedAttendeeIds table.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote attendees can receive those streams, but only after media renegotiation between the client and the Amazon Chime back-end server.  
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               */
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              batchUpdateAttendeeCapabilitiesExcept(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
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              /**
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              listTagsForResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse) => void): Request<ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Starts transcription for the specified meetingId. For more information, refer to  Using Amazon Chime SDK live transcription  in the Amazon Chime SDK Developer Guide.  Amazon Chime SDK live transcription is powered by Amazon Transcribe. Use of Amazon Transcribe is subject to the AWS Service Terms, including the terms specific to the AWS Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Services. 
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               * Starts transcription for the specified meetingId. For more information, refer to  Using Amazon Chime SDK live transcription  in the Amazon Chime SDK Developer Guide. If you specify an invalid configuration, a TranscriptFailed event will be sent with the contents of the BadRequestException generated by Amazon Transcribe. For more information on each parameter and which combinations are valid, refer to the StartStreamTranscription API in the Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide.  Amazon Chime SDK live transcription is powered by Amazon Transcribe. Use of Amazon Transcribe is subject to the AWS Service Terms, including the terms specific to the AWS Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Services. 
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              startMeetingTranscription(params: ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.StartMeetingTranscriptionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Starts transcription for the specified meetingId. For more information, refer to  Using Amazon Chime SDK live transcription  in the Amazon Chime SDK Developer Guide.  Amazon Chime SDK live transcription is powered by Amazon Transcribe. Use of Amazon Transcribe is subject to the AWS Service Terms, including the terms specific to the AWS Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Services. 
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               * Starts transcription for the specified meetingId. For more information, refer to  Using Amazon Chime SDK live transcription  in the Amazon Chime SDK Developer Guide. If you specify an invalid configuration, a TranscriptFailed event will be sent with the contents of the BadRequestException generated by Amazon Transcribe. For more information on each parameter and which combinations are valid, refer to the StartStreamTranscription API in the Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide.  Amazon Chime SDK live transcription is powered by Amazon Transcribe. Use of Amazon Transcribe is subject to the AWS Service Terms, including the terms specific to the AWS Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Services. 
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               */
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              startMeetingTranscription(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
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              /**
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              untagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.UntagResourceResponse) => void): Request<ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.UntagResourceResponse, AWSError>;
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               * The capabilities that you want to update.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote attendees can receive those streams, but only after media renegotiation between the client and the Amazon Chime back-end server.  
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               */
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              updateAttendeeCapabilities(params: ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.UpdateAttendeeCapabilitiesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.UpdateAttendeeCapabilitiesResponse) => void): Request<ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.UpdateAttendeeCapabilitiesResponse, AWSError>;
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               * The capabilities that you want to update.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote attendees can receive those streams, but only after media renegotiation between the client and the Amazon Chime back-end server.  
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               */
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              updateAttendeeCapabilities(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.UpdateAttendeeCapabilitiesResponse) => void): Request<ChimeSDKMeetings.Types.UpdateAttendeeCapabilitiesResponse, AWSError>;
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            }
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                JoinToken?: JoinTokenString;
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                /**
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                 * The capabilities assigned to an attendee: audio, video, or content.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote  | 
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                 * The capabilities assigned to an attendee: audio, video, or content.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote attendees can receive those streams, but only after media renegotiation between the client and the Amazon Chime back-end server.  
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                 */
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                Capabilities?: AttendeeCapabilities;
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              }
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                 */
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                ExternalUserId: ExternalUserId;
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                /**
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                 * The capabilities (audio, video, or content) that you want to grant an attendee. If you don't specify capabilities, all users have send and receive capabilities on all media channels by default.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote  | 
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                 * The capabilities (audio, video, or content) that you want to grant an attendee. If you don't specify capabilities, all users have send and receive capabilities on all media channels by default.  You use the capabilities with a set of values that control what the capabilities can do, such as SendReceive data. For more information about those values, see .  When using capabilities, be aware of these corner cases:   You can't set content capabilities to SendReceive or Receive unless you also set video capabilities to SendReceive or Receive. If you don't set the video capability to receive, the response will contain an HTTP 400 Bad Request status code. However, you can set your video capability to receive and you set your content capability to not receive.   When you change an audio capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee left their microphone unmuted, audio will flow from the attendee to the other meeting participants.   When you change a video or content capability from None or Receive to Send or SendReceive , and if the attendee turned on their video or content streams, remote attendees can receive those streams, but only after media renegotiation between the client and the Amazon Chime back-end server.  
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                Capabilities?: AttendeeCapabilities;
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              }
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              }
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              export interface EngineTranscribeSettings {
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                 * Specify the language code that represents the language spoken. If you're unsure of the language spoken in your audio, consider using IdentifyLanguage to enable automatic language identification.
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                 */
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                LanguageCode?: TranscribeLanguageCode;
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                /**
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                 * Specify how you want your vocabulary filter applied to your transcript. To replace words with ***, choose mask. To delete words, choose remove. To flag words without changing them, choose tag.
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                VocabularyFilterMethod?: TranscribeVocabularyFilterMethod;
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                 * Specify the name of the custom vocabulary filter that you want to use when processing your transcription. Note that vocabulary filter names are case sensitive.  If you use Amazon Transcribe in multiple Regions, the vocabulary filter must be available in Amazon Transcribe in each Region. If you include IdentifyLanguage and want to use one or more vocabulary filters with your transcription, use the VocabularyFilterNames parameter instead.
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                VocabularyFilterName?: String;
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                 * Specify the name of the custom vocabulary that you want to use when processing your transcription. Note that vocabulary names are case sensitive. If you use Amazon Transcribe multiple Regions, the vocabulary must be available in Amazon Transcribe in each Region. If you include IdentifyLanguage and want to use one or more custom vocabularies with your transcription, use the VocabularyNames parameter instead.
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                VocabularyName?: String;
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                /**
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                 * The AWS Region in which to use Amazon Transcribe. If you don't specify a Region, then the MediaRegion of the meeting is used. However, if Amazon Transcribe is not available in the MediaRegion, then a TranscriptFailed event is sent. Use auto to use Amazon Transcribe in a Region near the meeting’s MediaRegion. For more information, refer to Choosing a transcription Region in the Amazon Chime SDK Developer Guide.
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                Region?: TranscribeRegion;
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                 * Enables partial result stabilization for your transcription. Partial result stabilization can reduce latency in your output, but may impact accuracy.
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                EnablePartialResultsStabilization?: Boolean;
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                 * Specify the level of stability to use when you enable partial results stabilization (EnablePartialResultsStabilization). Low stability provides the highest accuracy. High stability transcribes faster, but with slightly lower accuracy.
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                PartialResultsStability?: TranscribePartialResultsStability;
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                 * Labels all personally identifiable information (PII) identified in your transcript. If you don't include PiiEntityTypes, all PII is identified.  You can’t set ContentIdentificationType and ContentRedactionType. 
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                ContentIdentificationType?: TranscribeContentIdentificationType;
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                 * Content redaction is performed at the segment level. If you don't include PiiEntityTypes, all PII is redacted.  You can’t set ContentRedactionType and ContentIdentificationType. 
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                ContentRedactionType?: TranscribeContentRedactionType;
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                 * Specify which types of personally identifiable information (PII) you want to redact in your transcript. You can include as many types as you'd like, or you can select ALL. Values must be comma-separated and can include: ADDRESS, BANK_ACCOUNT_NUMBER, BANK_ROUTING, CREDIT_DEBIT_CVV, CREDIT_DEBIT_EXPIRY CREDIT_DEBIT_NUMBER, EMAIL,NAME, PHONE, PIN, SSN, or ALL. Note that if you include PiiEntityTypes, you must also include ContentIdentificationType or ContentRedactionType. If you include ContentRedactionType or ContentIdentificationType, but do not include PiiEntityTypes, all PII is redacted or identified.
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                PiiEntityTypes?: TranscribePiiEntityTypes;
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                LanguageModelName?: TranscribeLanguageModelName;
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                 * Enables automatic language identification for your transcription. If you include IdentifyLanguage, you can optionally use LanguageOptions to include a list of language codes that you think may be present in your audio stream. Including language options can improve transcription accuracy. You can also use PreferredLanguage to include a preferred language. Doing so can help Amazon Transcribe identify the language faster. You must include either LanguageCode or IdentifyLanguage. Language identification can't be combined with custom language models or redaction.
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                IdentifyLanguage?: Boolean;
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                 * Specify two or more language codes that represent the languages you think may be present in your media; including more than five is not recommended. If you're unsure what languages are present, do not include this parameter. Including language options can improve the accuracy of language identification. If you include LanguageOptions, you must also include IdentifyLanguage.  You can only include one language dialect per language. For example, you cannot include en-US and en-AU. 
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                LanguageOptions?: TranscribeLanguageOptions;
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                PreferredLanguage?: TranscribeLanguageCode;
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                 * Specify the names of the custom vocabularies that you want to use when processing your transcription. Note that vocabulary names are case sensitive. If you use Amazon Transcribe in multiple Regions, the vocabulary must be available in Amazon Transcribe in each Region. If you don't include IdentifyLanguage and want to use a custom vocabulary with your transcription, use the VocabularyName parameter instead.
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                VocabularyNames?: TranscribeVocabularyNamesOrFilterNamesString;
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                 * Specify the names of the custom vocabulary filters that you want to use when processing your transcription. Note that vocabulary filter names are case sensitive. If you use Amazon Transcribe in multiple Regions, the vocabulary filter must be available in Amazon Transcribe in each Region.  If you're not including IdentifyLanguage and want to use a custom vocabulary filter with your transcription, use the VocabularyFilterName parameter instead.
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                VocabularyFilterNames?: TranscribeVocabularyNamesOrFilterNamesString;
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              }
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              export type ExternalMeetingId = string;
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              export type ExternalUserId = string;
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              export type TenantIdList = TenantId[];
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              export type TranscribeContentIdentificationType = "PII"|string;
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              export type TranscribeContentRedactionType = "PII"|string;
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              export type TranscribeLanguageCode = "en-US"|"en-GB"|"es-US"|"fr-CA"|"fr-FR"|"en-AU"|"it-IT"|"de-DE"|"pt-BR"|"ja-JP"|"ko-KR"|"zh-CN"|string;
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              export type TranscribeLanguageCode = "en-US"|"en-GB"|"es-US"|"fr-CA"|"fr-FR"|"en-AU"|"it-IT"|"de-DE"|"pt-BR"|"ja-JP"|"ko-KR"|"zh-CN"|"th-TH"|"hi-IN"|string;
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              export type TranscribeLanguageModelName = string;
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              export type TranscribeLanguageOptions = string;
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              export type TranscribeMedicalContentIdentificationType = "PHI"|string;
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              export type TranscribePiiEntityTypes = string;
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              export type TranscribeRegion = "us-east-2"|"us-east-1"|"us-west-2"|"ap-northeast-2"|"ap-southeast-2"|"ap-northeast-1"|"ca-central-1"|"eu-central-1"|"eu-west-1"|"eu-west-2"|"sa-east-1"|"auto"|"us-gov-west-1"|string;
         | 
| 698 706 | 
             
              export type TranscribeVocabularyFilterMethod = "remove"|"mask"|"tag"|string;
         | 
| 707 | 
            +
              export type TranscribeVocabularyNamesOrFilterNamesString = string;
         | 
| 699 708 | 
             
              export interface TranscriptionConfiguration {
         | 
| 700 709 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 701 710 | 
             
                 * The transcription configuration settings passed to Amazon Transcribe.
         | 
| @@ -728,7 +737,7 @@ declare namespace ChimeSDKMeetings { | |
| 728 737 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 729 738 | 
             
                AttendeeId: GuidString;
         | 
| 730 739 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 731 | 
            -
                 * The  | 
| 740 | 
            +
                 * The capabilities that you want to update.
         | 
| 732 741 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 733 742 | 
             
                Capabilities: AttendeeCapabilities;
         | 
| 734 743 | 
             
              }
         | 
    
        package/clients/comprehend.d.ts
    CHANGED
    
    | @@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ declare class Comprehend extends Service { | |
| 84 84 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 85 85 | 
             
              createDataset(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Comprehend.Types.CreateDatasetResponse) => void): Request<Comprehend.Types.CreateDatasetResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 86 86 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 87 | 
            -
               * Creates a new document classifier that you can use to categorize documents. To create a classifier, you provide a set of training documents that labeled with the categories that you want to use.  | 
| 87 | 
            +
               * Creates a new document classifier that you can use to categorize documents. To create a classifier, you provide a set of training documents that are labeled with the categories that you want to use. For more information, see Training classifier models in the Comprehend Developer Guide. 
         | 
| 88 88 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 89 89 | 
             
              createDocumentClassifier(params: Comprehend.Types.CreateDocumentClassifierRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Comprehend.Types.CreateDocumentClassifierResponse) => void): Request<Comprehend.Types.CreateDocumentClassifierResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 90 90 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 91 | 
            -
               * Creates a new document classifier that you can use to categorize documents. To create a classifier, you provide a set of training documents that labeled with the categories that you want to use.  | 
| 91 | 
            +
               * Creates a new document classifier that you can use to categorize documents. To create a classifier, you provide a set of training documents that are labeled with the categories that you want to use. For more information, see Training classifier models in the Comprehend Developer Guide. 
         | 
| 92 92 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 93 93 | 
             
              createDocumentClassifier(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Comprehend.Types.CreateDocumentClassifierResponse) => void): Request<Comprehend.Types.CreateDocumentClassifierResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 94 94 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| @@ -1078,6 +1078,10 @@ declare namespace Comprehend { | |
| 1078 1078 | 
             
                 * Page-level errors that the system detected while processing the input document. The field is empty if the system encountered no errors.
         | 
| 1079 1079 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1080 1080 | 
             
                Errors?: ListOfErrors;
         | 
| 1081 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1082 | 
            +
                 * Warnings detected while processing the input document. The response includes a warning if there is a mismatch between the input document type and the model type associated with the endpoint that you specified. The response can also include warnings for individual pages that have a mismatch.  The field is empty if the system generated no warnings.
         | 
| 1083 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1084 | 
            +
                Warnings?: ListOfWarnings;
         | 
| 1081 1085 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1082 1086 | 
             
              export type ClientRequestTokenString = string;
         | 
| 1083 1087 | 
             
              export type ComprehendArn = string;
         | 
| @@ -1161,7 +1165,7 @@ declare namespace Comprehend { | |
| 1161 1165 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1162 1166 | 
             
                InputDataConfig: DocumentClassifierInputDataConfig;
         | 
| 1163 1167 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1164 | 
            -
                 *  | 
| 1168 | 
            +
                 * Specifies the location for the output files from a custom classifier job. This parameter is required for a request that creates a native classifier model.
         | 
| 1165 1169 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1166 1170 | 
             
                OutputDataConfig?: DocumentClassifierOutputDataConfig;
         | 
| 1167 1171 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2001,6 +2005,17 @@ declare namespace Comprehend { | |
| 2001 2005 | 
             
              export type DocumentClassifierArn = string;
         | 
| 2002 2006 | 
             
              export type DocumentClassifierAugmentedManifestsList = AugmentedManifestsListItem[];
         | 
| 2003 2007 | 
             
              export type DocumentClassifierDataFormat = "COMPREHEND_CSV"|"AUGMENTED_MANIFEST"|string;
         | 
| 2008 | 
            +
              export type DocumentClassifierDocumentTypeFormat = "PLAIN_TEXT_DOCUMENT"|"SEMI_STRUCTURED_DOCUMENT"|string;
         | 
| 2009 | 
            +
              export interface DocumentClassifierDocuments {
         | 
| 2010 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2011 | 
            +
                 * The S3 URI location of the training documents specified in the S3Uri CSV file.
         | 
| 2012 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2013 | 
            +
                S3Uri: S3Uri;
         | 
| 2014 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2015 | 
            +
                 * The S3 URI location of the test documents included in the TestS3Uri CSV file. This field is not required if you do not specify a test CSV file.
         | 
| 2016 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2017 | 
            +
                TestS3Uri?: S3Uri;
         | 
| 2018 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 2004 2019 | 
             
              export type DocumentClassifierEndpointArn = string;
         | 
| 2005 2020 | 
             
              export interface DocumentClassifierFilter {
         | 
| 2006 2021 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2041,11 +2056,20 @@ declare namespace Comprehend { | |
| 2041 2056 | 
             
                 * A list of augmented manifest files that provide training data for your custom model. An augmented manifest file is a labeled dataset that is produced by Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth. This parameter is required if you set DataFormat to AUGMENTED_MANIFEST.
         | 
| 2042 2057 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2043 2058 | 
             
                AugmentedManifests?: DocumentClassifierAugmentedManifestsList;
         | 
| 2059 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2060 | 
            +
                 * The type of input documents for training the model. Provide plain-text documents to create a plain-text model, and provide semi-structured documents to create a native model.
         | 
| 2061 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2062 | 
            +
                DocumentType?: DocumentClassifierDocumentTypeFormat;
         | 
| 2063 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2064 | 
            +
                 * The S3 location of the training documents. This parameter is required in a request to create a native classifier model.
         | 
| 2065 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2066 | 
            +
                Documents?: DocumentClassifierDocuments;
         | 
| 2067 | 
            +
                DocumentReaderConfig?: DocumentReaderConfig;
         | 
| 2044 2068 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2045 2069 | 
             
              export type DocumentClassifierMode = "MULTI_CLASS"|"MULTI_LABEL"|string;
         | 
| 2046 2070 | 
             
              export interface DocumentClassifierOutputDataConfig {
         | 
| 2047 2071 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2048 | 
            -
                 * When you use the OutputDataConfig object while creating a custom classifier, you specify the Amazon S3 location where you want to write the confusion matrix. The URI must be in the same Region as the API endpoint that you are calling. The location is used as the prefix for the actual location of this output file. When the custom classifier job is finished, the service creates the output file in a directory specific to the job. The S3Uri field contains the location of the output file, called output.tar.gz. It is a compressed archive that contains the confusion matrix.
         | 
| 2072 | 
            +
                 * When you use the OutputDataConfig object while creating a custom classifier, you specify the Amazon S3 location where you want to write the confusion matrix and other output files. The URI must be in the same Region as the API endpoint that you are calling. The location is used as the prefix for the actual location of this output file. When the custom classifier job is finished, the service creates the output file in a directory specific to the job. The S3Uri field contains the location of the output file, called output.tar.gz. It is a compressed archive that contains the confusion matrix.
         | 
| 2049 2073 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2050 2074 | 
             
                S3Uri?: S3Uri;
         | 
| 2051 2075 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2067,7 +2091,7 @@ declare namespace Comprehend { | |
| 2067 2091 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2068 2092 | 
             
                LanguageCode?: LanguageCode;
         | 
| 2069 2093 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2070 | 
            -
                 * The status of the document classifier. If the status is TRAINED the classifier is ready to use. If the status is FAILED you can see additional information about why the classifier wasn't trained in the Message field.
         | 
| 2094 | 
            +
                 * The status of the document classifier. If the status is TRAINED the classifier is ready to use. If the status is TRAINED_WITH_WARNINGS the classifier training succeeded, but you should review the warnings returned in the CreateDocumentClassifier response.  If the status is FAILED you can see additional information about why the classifier wasn't trained in the Message field.
         | 
| 2071 2095 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2072 2096 | 
             
                Status?: ModelStatus;
         | 
| 2073 2097 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -3507,6 +3531,7 @@ declare namespace Comprehend { | |
| 3507 3531 | 
             
              export type ListOfRelationships = RelationshipsListItem[];
         | 
| 3508 3532 | 
             
              export type ListOfSyntaxTokens = SyntaxToken[];
         | 
| 3509 3533 | 
             
              export type ListOfTargetedSentimentEntities = TargetedSentimentEntity[];
         | 
| 3534 | 
            +
              export type ListOfWarnings = WarningsListItem[];
         | 
| 3510 3535 | 
             
              export interface ListPiiEntitiesDetectionJobsRequest {
         | 
| 3511 3536 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3512 3537 | 
             
                 * Filters the jobs that are returned. You can filter jobs on their name, status, or the date and time that they were submitted. You can only set one filter at a time.
         | 
| @@ -3643,6 +3668,7 @@ declare namespace Comprehend { | |
| 3643 3668 | 
             
                KmsKeyId?: KmsKeyId;
         | 
| 3644 3669 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 3645 3670 | 
             
              export type PageBasedErrorCode = "TEXTRACT_BAD_PAGE"|"TEXTRACT_PROVISIONED_THROUGHPUT_EXCEEDED"|"PAGE_CHARACTERS_EXCEEDED"|"PAGE_SIZE_EXCEEDED"|"INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR"|string;
         | 
| 3671 | 
            +
              export type PageBasedWarningCode = "INFERENCING_PLAINTEXT_WITH_NATIVE_TRAINED_MODEL"|"INFERENCING_NATIVE_DOCUMENT_WITH_PLAINTEXT_TRAINED_MODEL"|string;
         | 
| 3646 3672 | 
             
              export interface PartOfSpeechTag {
         | 
| 3647 3673 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3648 3674 | 
             
                 * Identifies the part of speech that the token represents.
         | 
| @@ -4868,6 +4894,20 @@ declare namespace Comprehend { | |
| 4868 4894 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 4869 4895 | 
             
                Subnets: Subnets;
         | 
| 4870 4896 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 4897 | 
            +
              export interface WarningsListItem {
         | 
| 4898 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 4899 | 
            +
                 * Page number in the input document.
         | 
| 4900 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 4901 | 
            +
                Page?: Integer;
         | 
| 4902 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 4903 | 
            +
                 * The type of warning.
         | 
| 4904 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 4905 | 
            +
                WarnCode?: PageBasedWarningCode;
         | 
| 4906 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 4907 | 
            +
                 * Text message associated with the warning.
         | 
| 4908 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 4909 | 
            +
                WarnMessage?: String;
         | 
| 4910 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 4871 4911 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 4872 4912 | 
             
               * A string in YYYY-MM-DD format that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in this service. Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version.
         | 
| 4873 4913 | 
             
               */
         | 
    
        package/clients/ecs.d.ts
    CHANGED
    
    | @@ -277,11 +277,11 @@ declare class ECS extends Service { | |
| 277 277 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 278 278 | 
             
              listTasks(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ECS.Types.ListTasksResponse) => void): Request<ECS.Types.ListTasksResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 279 279 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 280 | 
            -
               * Modifies an account setting. Account settings are set on a per-Region basis. If you change the root user account setting, the default settings are reset for users and roles that do not have specified individual account settings. For more information, see Account Settings in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. When serviceLongArnFormat, taskLongArnFormat, or containerInstanceLongArnFormat are specified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. When awsvpcTrunking is specified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit for any new container instances that support the feature is changed. If awsvpcTrunking is turned on, any new container instances that support the feature are launched have the increased ENI limits available to them. For more information, see Elastic Network Interface Trunking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. When containerInsights is specified, the default setting indicating whether Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights is turned on for your clusters is changed. If containerInsights is turned on, any new clusters that are created will have Container Insights turned on unless you disable it during cluster creation. For more information, see CloudWatch Container Insights in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
         | 
| 280 | 
            +
               * Modifies an account setting. Account settings are set on a per-Region basis. If you change the root user account setting, the default settings are reset for users and roles that do not have specified individual account settings. For more information, see Account Settings in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. When serviceLongArnFormat, taskLongArnFormat, or containerInstanceLongArnFormat are specified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. When awsvpcTrunking is specified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit for any new container instances that support the feature is changed. If awsvpcTrunking is turned on, any new container instances that support the feature are launched have the increased ENI limits available to them. For more information, see Elastic Network Interface Trunking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. When containerInsights is specified, the default setting indicating whether Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights is turned on for your clusters is changed. If containerInsights is turned on, any new clusters that are created will have Container Insights turned on unless you disable it during cluster creation. For more information, see CloudWatch Container Insights in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. Amazon ECS is introducing tagging authorization for resource creation. Users must have permissions for actions that create the resource, such as ecsCreateCluster. If tags are specified when you create a resource, Amazon Web Services performs additional authorization to verify if users or roles have permissions to create tags. Therefore, you must grant explicit permissions to use the ecs:TagResource action. For more information, see Grant permission to tag resources on creation in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
         | 
| 281 281 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 282 282 | 
             
              putAccountSetting(params: ECS.Types.PutAccountSettingRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ECS.Types.PutAccountSettingResponse) => void): Request<ECS.Types.PutAccountSettingResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 283 283 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 284 | 
            -
               * Modifies an account setting. Account settings are set on a per-Region basis. If you change the root user account setting, the default settings are reset for users and roles that do not have specified individual account settings. For more information, see Account Settings in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. When serviceLongArnFormat, taskLongArnFormat, or containerInstanceLongArnFormat are specified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. When awsvpcTrunking is specified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit for any new container instances that support the feature is changed. If awsvpcTrunking is turned on, any new container instances that support the feature are launched have the increased ENI limits available to them. For more information, see Elastic Network Interface Trunking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. When containerInsights is specified, the default setting indicating whether Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights is turned on for your clusters is changed. If containerInsights is turned on, any new clusters that are created will have Container Insights turned on unless you disable it during cluster creation. For more information, see CloudWatch Container Insights in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
         | 
| 284 | 
            +
               * Modifies an account setting. Account settings are set on a per-Region basis. If you change the root user account setting, the default settings are reset for users and roles that do not have specified individual account settings. For more information, see Account Settings in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. When serviceLongArnFormat, taskLongArnFormat, or containerInstanceLongArnFormat are specified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. When awsvpcTrunking is specified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit for any new container instances that support the feature is changed. If awsvpcTrunking is turned on, any new container instances that support the feature are launched have the increased ENI limits available to them. For more information, see Elastic Network Interface Trunking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. When containerInsights is specified, the default setting indicating whether Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights is turned on for your clusters is changed. If containerInsights is turned on, any new clusters that are created will have Container Insights turned on unless you disable it during cluster creation. For more information, see CloudWatch Container Insights in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. Amazon ECS is introducing tagging authorization for resource creation. Users must have permissions for actions that create the resource, such as ecsCreateCluster. If tags are specified when you create a resource, Amazon Web Services performs additional authorization to verify if users or roles have permissions to create tags. Therefore, you must grant explicit permissions to use the ecs:TagResource action. For more information, see Grant permission to tag resources on creation in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
         | 
| 285 285 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 286 286 | 
             
              putAccountSetting(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ECS.Types.PutAccountSettingResponse) => void): Request<ECS.Types.PutAccountSettingResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 287 287 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| @@ -2778,7 +2778,7 @@ declare namespace ECS { | |
| 2778 2778 | 
             
              export type ProxyConfigurationType = "APPMESH"|string;
         | 
| 2779 2779 | 
             
              export interface PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest {
         | 
| 2780 2780 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2781 | 
            -
                 * The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If serviceLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If taskLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If containerInstanceLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If awsvpcTrunking is specified, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If containerInsights is specified, the default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. | 
| 2781 | 
            +
                 * The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If serviceLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If taskLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If containerInstanceLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If awsvpcTrunking is specified, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If containerInsights is specified, the default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If tagResourceAuthorization is specified, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see  Amazon Web Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
         | 
| 2782 2782 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2783 2783 | 
             
                name: SettingName;
         | 
| 2784 2784 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2794,7 +2794,7 @@ declare namespace ECS { | |
| 2794 2794 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2795 2795 | 
             
              export interface PutAccountSettingRequest {
         | 
| 2796 2796 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2797 | 
            -
                 * The Amazon ECS resource name for which to modify the account setting. If serviceLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If taskLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If containerInstanceLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If awsvpcTrunking is specified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If containerInsights is specified, the default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If fargateFIPSMode is specified, Fargate FIPS 140 compliance is affected.
         | 
| 2797 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon ECS resource name for which to modify the account setting. If serviceLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If taskLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If containerInstanceLongArnFormat is specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If awsvpcTrunking is specified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If containerInsights is specified, the default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If fargateFIPSMode is specified, Fargate FIPS 140 compliance is affected. If tagResourceAuthorization is specified, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
         | 
| 2798 2798 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2799 2799 | 
             
                name: SettingName;
         | 
| 2800 2800 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2954,7 +2954,7 @@ declare namespace ECS { | |
| 2954 2954 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2955 2955 | 
             
                inferenceAccelerators?: InferenceAccelerators;
         | 
| 2956 2956 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2957 | 
            -
                 * The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate. For more information, see Fargate task storage in the Amazon ECS User Guide for Fargate.  For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task requires the following platforms:   Linux platform version 1.4.0 or later.   
         | 
| 2957 | 
            +
                 * The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate. For more information, see Fargate task storage in the Amazon ECS User Guide for Fargate.  For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task requires the following platforms:   Linux platform version 1.4.0 or later.   Windows platform version 1.0.0 or later.   
         | 
| 2958 2958 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2959 2959 | 
             
                ephemeralStorage?: EphemeralStorage;
         | 
| 2960 2960 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -3380,7 +3380,7 @@ declare namespace ECS { | |
| 3380 3380 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3381 3381 | 
             
                principalArn?: String;
         | 
| 3382 3382 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 3383 | 
            -
              export type SettingName = "serviceLongArnFormat"|"taskLongArnFormat"|"containerInstanceLongArnFormat"|"awsvpcTrunking"|"containerInsights"|"fargateFIPSMode"|string;
         | 
| 3383 | 
            +
              export type SettingName = "serviceLongArnFormat"|"taskLongArnFormat"|"containerInstanceLongArnFormat"|"awsvpcTrunking"|"containerInsights"|"fargateFIPSMode"|"tagResourceAuthorization"|string;
         | 
| 3384 3384 | 
             
              export type Settings = Setting[];
         | 
| 3385 3385 | 
             
              export type SortOrder = "ASC"|"DESC"|string;
         | 
| 3386 3386 | 
             
              export type StabilityStatus = "STEADY_STATE"|"STABILIZING"|string;
         | 
| @@ -3398,7 +3398,7 @@ declare namespace ECS { | |
| 3398 3398 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3399 3399 | 
             
                enableECSManagedTags?: Boolean;
         | 
| 3400 3400 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3401 | 
            -
                 * Whether or not the execute command functionality is turned on for the task. If true, this  | 
| 3401 | 
            +
                 * Whether or not the execute command functionality is turned on for the task. If true, this turns on the execute command functionality on all containers in the task.
         | 
| 3402 3402 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3403 3403 | 
             
                enableExecuteCommand?: Boolean;
         | 
| 3404 3404 | 
             
                /**
         |