aws-sdk 2.1361.0 → 2.1363.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +16 -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/connect-2017-08-08.min.json +239 -199
- package/apis/fms-2018-01-01.min.json +245 -95
- package/apis/fms-2018-01-01.paginators.json +12 -0
- 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/sagemaker-2017-07-24.min.json +710 -703
- 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/connect.d.ts +59 -1
- package/clients/ecs.d.ts +2 -2
- package/clients/fms.d.ts +225 -21
- package/clients/gamelift.d.ts +240 -240
- package/clients/guardduty.d.ts +61 -4
- package/clients/iot.d.ts +1 -1
- package/clients/sagemaker.d.ts +53 -39
- 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 +255 -203
- package/dist/aws-sdk.min.js +79 -79
- package/lib/core.js +1 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
    
        package/clients/snowball.d.ts
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    | @@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ declare class Snowball extends Service { | |
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               */
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              createCluster(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Snowball.Types.CreateClusterResult) => void): Request<Snowball.Types.CreateClusterResult, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates a job to import or export data between Amazon S3 and your on-premises data center. Your Amazon Web Services account must have the right trust policies and permissions in place to create a job for a Snow device. If you're creating a job for a node in a cluster, you only need to provide the clusterId value; the other job attributes are inherited from the cluster.   Only the Snowball; Edge device type is supported when ordering clustered jobs. The device capacity is optional. Availability of device types differ by Amazon Web Services Region. For more information about Region availability, see Amazon Web Services Regional Services.    Snow Family devices and their capacities.     | 
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               * Creates a job to import or export data between Amazon S3 and your on-premises data center. Your Amazon Web Services account must have the right trust policies and permissions in place to create a job for a Snow device. If you're creating a job for a node in a cluster, you only need to provide the clusterId value; the other job attributes are inherited from the cluster.   Only the Snowball; Edge device type is supported when ordering clustered jobs. The device capacity is optional. Availability of device types differ by Amazon Web Services Region. For more information about Region availability, see Amazon Web Services Regional Services.    Snow Family devices and their capacities.    Device type: SNC1_SSD    Capacity: T14   Description: Snowcone       Device type: SNC1_HDD    Capacity: T8   Description: Snowcone       Device type: EDGE_S    Capacity: T98   Description: Snowball Edge Storage Optimized for data transfer only       Device type: EDGE_CG    Capacity: T42   Description: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized with GPU      Device type: EDGE_C    Capacity: T42   Description: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized without GPU      Device type: EDGE    Capacity: T100   Description: Snowball Edge Storage Optimized with EC2 Compute      Device type: STANDARD    Capacity: T50   Description: Original Snowball device  This device is only available in the Ningxia, Beijing, and Singapore Amazon Web Services Region        Device type: STANDARD    Capacity: T80   Description: Original Snowball device  This device is only available in the Ningxia, Beijing, and Singapore Amazon Web Services Region.        Device type: V3_5C    Capacity: T32   Description: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized without GPU      Device type: V3_5S    Capacity: T240   Description: Snowball Edge Storage Optimized 210TB     
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               */
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              createJob(params: Snowball.Types.CreateJobRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Snowball.Types.CreateJobResult) => void): Request<Snowball.Types.CreateJobResult, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates a job to import or export data between Amazon S3 and your on-premises data center. Your Amazon Web Services account must have the right trust policies and permissions in place to create a job for a Snow device. If you're creating a job for a node in a cluster, you only need to provide the clusterId value; the other job attributes are inherited from the cluster.   Only the Snowball; Edge device type is supported when ordering clustered jobs. The device capacity is optional. Availability of device types differ by Amazon Web Services Region. For more information about Region availability, see Amazon Web Services Regional Services.    Snow Family devices and their capacities.     | 
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               * Creates a job to import or export data between Amazon S3 and your on-premises data center. Your Amazon Web Services account must have the right trust policies and permissions in place to create a job for a Snow device. If you're creating a job for a node in a cluster, you only need to provide the clusterId value; the other job attributes are inherited from the cluster.   Only the Snowball; Edge device type is supported when ordering clustered jobs. The device capacity is optional. Availability of device types differ by Amazon Web Services Region. For more information about Region availability, see Amazon Web Services Regional Services.    Snow Family devices and their capacities.    Device type: SNC1_SSD    Capacity: T14   Description: Snowcone       Device type: SNC1_HDD    Capacity: T8   Description: Snowcone       Device type: EDGE_S    Capacity: T98   Description: Snowball Edge Storage Optimized for data transfer only       Device type: EDGE_CG    Capacity: T42   Description: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized with GPU      Device type: EDGE_C    Capacity: T42   Description: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized without GPU      Device type: EDGE    Capacity: T100   Description: Snowball Edge Storage Optimized with EC2 Compute      Device type: STANDARD    Capacity: T50   Description: Original Snowball device  This device is only available in the Ningxia, Beijing, and Singapore Amazon Web Services Region        Device type: STANDARD    Capacity: T80   Description: Original Snowball device  This device is only available in the Ningxia, Beijing, and Singapore Amazon Web Services Region.        Device type: V3_5C    Capacity: T32   Description: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized without GPU      Device type: V3_5S    Capacity: T240   Description: Snowball Edge Storage Optimized 210TB     
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               */
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              createJob(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Snowball.Types.CreateJobResult) => void): Request<Snowball.Types.CreateJobResult, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               */
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              listClusters(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Snowball.Types.ListClustersResult) => void): Request<Snowball.Types.ListClustersResult, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * This action returns a list of the different Amazon EC2 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are owned by your Amazon Web Services accountthat would be supported for use on a Snow device. Currently, supported AMIs are based on the  | 
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               * This action returns a list of the different Amazon EC2 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are owned by your Amazon Web Services accountthat would be supported for use on a Snow device. Currently, supported AMIs are based on the Amazon Linux-2, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS - Focal, or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - Jammy images, available on the Amazon Web Services Marketplace. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - Xenial (HVM) images are no longer supported in the Market, but still supported for use on devices through Amazon EC2 VM Import/Export and running locally in AMIs.
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               */
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              listCompatibleImages(params: Snowball.Types.ListCompatibleImagesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Snowball.Types.ListCompatibleImagesResult) => void): Request<Snowball.Types.ListCompatibleImagesResult, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * This action returns a list of the different Amazon EC2 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are owned by your Amazon Web Services accountthat would be supported for use on a Snow device. Currently, supported AMIs are based on the  | 
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               * This action returns a list of the different Amazon EC2 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are owned by your Amazon Web Services accountthat would be supported for use on a Snow device. Currently, supported AMIs are based on the Amazon Linux-2, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS - Focal, or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - Jammy images, available on the Amazon Web Services Marketplace. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - Xenial (HVM) images are no longer supported in the Market, but still supported for use on devices through Amazon EC2 VM Import/Export and running locally in AMIs.
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               */
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              listCompatibleImages(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Snowball.Types.ListCompatibleImagesResult) => void): Request<Snowball.Types.ListCompatibleImagesResult, AWSError>;
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              /**
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                /**
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                 * The resources associated with the cluster job. These resources include Amazon S3 buckets and optional Lambda functions written in the Python language. 
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                 */
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                Resources | 
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                Resources?: JobResource;
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                /**
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                 * Specifies the service or services on the Snow Family device that your transferred data will be exported from or imported into. Amazon Web Services Snow Family device clusters support Amazon S3 and NFS (Network File System).
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                 */
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                /**
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                 * The RoleARN that you want to associate with this cluster. RoleArn values are created by using the CreateRole API action in Identity and Access Management (IAM).
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                 */
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                RoleARN | 
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                RoleARN?: RoleARN;
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                /**
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                 * The type of Snow Family devices to use for this cluster.   For cluster jobs, Amazon Web Services Snow Family currently supports only the EDGE device type.  For more information, see "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/snowball/latest/snowcone-guide/snow-device-types.html" (Snow Family Devices and Capacity) in the Snowcone User Guide or "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/snowball/latest/developer-guide/snow-device-types.html" (Snow Family Devices and Capacity) in the Snowcone User Guide.
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                 */
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                 * Allows you to securely operate and manage Snow devices in a cluster remotely from outside of your internal network. When set to INSTALLED_AUTOSTART, remote management will automatically be available when the device arrives at your location. Otherwise, you need to use the Snowball Client to manage the device.
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                 */
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                RemoteManagement?: RemoteManagement;
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                /**
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                 * If provided, each job will be automatically created and associated with the new cluster. If not provided, will be treated as 0.
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                 */
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                InitialClusterSize?: InitialClusterSize;
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                /**
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                 * Force to create cluster when user attempts to overprovision or underprovision a cluster. A cluster is overprovisioned or underprovisioned if the initial size of the cluster is more (overprovisioned) or less (underprovisioned) than what needed to meet capacity requirement specified with OnDeviceServiceConfiguration.
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                 */
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                ForceCreateJobs?: Boolean;
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                /**
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                 * Lists long-term pricing id that will be used to associate with jobs automatically created for the new cluster.
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                 */
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                LongTermPricingIds?: LongTermPricingIdList;
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                /**
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                 * If your job is being created in one of the US regions, you have the option of specifying what size Snow device you'd like for this job. In all other regions, Snowballs come with 80 TB in storage capacity. For more information, see "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/snowball/latest/snowcone-guide/snow-device-types.html" (Snow Family Devices and Capacity) in the Snowcone User Guide or "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/snowball/latest/developer-guide/snow-device-types.html" (Snow Family Devices and Capacity) in the Snowcone User Guide.
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                 */
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                SnowballCapacityPreference?: SnowballCapacity;
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              }
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              export interface CreateClusterResult {
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                /**
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                 * The automatically generated ID for a cluster.
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                 */
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                ClusterId?: ClusterId;
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                /**
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                 * List of jobs created for this cluster. For syntax, see ListJobsResult$JobListEntries in this guide.
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                 */
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                JobListEntries?: JobListEntryList;
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              }
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              export interface CreateJobRequest {
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                /**
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                 */
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                GSTIN?: GSTIN;
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              }
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              export type InitialClusterSize = number;
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              export type Integer = number;
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              export type JavaBoolean = boolean;
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              export type JobId = string;
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              export type LongTermPricingAssociatedJobIdList = JobId[];
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              export type LongTermPricingEntryList = LongTermPricingListEntry[];
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              export type LongTermPricingId = string;
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              export type LongTermPricingIdList = LongTermPricingId[];
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              export interface LongTermPricingListEntry {
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                /**
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                 * The ID of the long-term pricing type for the device.
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                 */
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                JobIds?: LongTermPricingAssociatedJobIdList;
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              }
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              export type LongTermPricingType = "OneYear"|"ThreeYear"|string;
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              export type LongTermPricingType = "OneYear"|"ThreeYear"|"OneMonth"|string;
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              export interface NFSOnDeviceServiceConfiguration {
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                /**
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                 * The maximum NFS storage for one Snow Family device.
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                 */
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                StorageUnit?: StorageUnit;
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              }
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              export type NodeFaultTolerance = number;
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              export interface Notification {
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                /**
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                 * The new SNS TopicArn that you want to associate with this job. You can create Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) for topics by using the CreateTopic Amazon SNS API action. You can subscribe email addresses to an Amazon SNS topic through the Amazon Web Services Management Console, or by using the Subscribe Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) API action.
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                 * The configuration of EKS Anywhere on the Snow Family device.
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                 */
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                EKSOnDeviceService?: EKSOnDeviceServiceConfiguration;
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                /**
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                 * Configuration for Amazon S3 compatible storage on Snow family devices.
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                 */
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                S3OnDeviceService?: S3OnDeviceServiceConfiguration;
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              }
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              export type RemoteManagement = "INSTALLED_ONLY"|"INSTALLED_AUTOSTART"|string;
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              export type ResourceARN = string;
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              export type RoleARN = string;
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              export interface S3OnDeviceServiceConfiguration {
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                /**
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                 * If the specified storage limit value matches storage limit of one of the defined configurations, that configuration will be used. If the specified storage limit value does not match any defined configuration, the request will fail. If more than one configuration has the same storage limit as specified, the other input need to be provided.
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                 */
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                StorageLimit?: S3StorageLimit;
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                /**
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                 * Storage unit. Currently the only supported unit is TB.
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                 */
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                StorageUnit?: StorageUnit;
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                /**
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                 * Applicable when creating a cluster. Specifies how many nodes are needed for Amazon S3 compatible storage on Snow family devices. If specified, the other input can be omitted.
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                 */
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                ServiceSize?: ServiceSize;
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                /**
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                 * >Fault tolerance level of the cluster. This indicates the number of nodes that can go down without degrading the performance of the cluster. This additional input helps when the specified StorageLimit matches more than one Amazon S3 compatible storage on Snow family devices service configuration.
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                 */
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                FaultTolerance?: NodeFaultTolerance;
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              }
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              export interface S3Resource {
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                /**
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                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon S3 bucket.
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                TargetOnDeviceServices?: TargetOnDeviceServiceList;
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              }
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              export type S3ResourceList = S3Resource[];
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              export type S3StorageLimit = number;
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              export type ServiceName = "KUBERNETES"|"EKS_ANYWHERE"|string;
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              export type ServiceSize = number;
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              export interface ServiceVersion {
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                /**
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                 * The version number of the requested service.
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              }
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              export type ShippingLabelStatus = "InProgress"|"TimedOut"|"Succeeded"|"Failed"|string;
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              export type ShippingOption = "SECOND_DAY"|"NEXT_DAY"|"EXPRESS"|"STANDARD"|string;
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              export type SnowballCapacity = "T50"|"T80"|"T100"|"T42"|"T98"|"T8"|"T14"|"T32"|"NoPreference"|string;
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              export type SnowballType = "STANDARD"|"EDGE"|"EDGE_C"|"EDGE_CG"|"EDGE_S"|"SNC1_HDD"|"SNC1_SSD"|"V3_5C"|string;
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              export type SnowballCapacity = "T50"|"T80"|"T100"|"T42"|"T98"|"T8"|"T14"|"T32"|"NoPreference"|"T240"|string;
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              export type SnowballType = "STANDARD"|"EDGE"|"EDGE_C"|"EDGE_CG"|"EDGE_S"|"SNC1_HDD"|"SNC1_SSD"|"V3_5C"|"V3_5S"|string;
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              export interface SnowconeDeviceConfiguration {
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                /**
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                 * Configures the wireless connection for the Snowcone device.
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        package/clients/wafv2.d.ts
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               * Returns the web ACL capacity unit (WCU) requirements for a specified scope and set of rules. You can use this to check the capacity requirements for the rules you want to use in a RuleGroup or WebACL.  WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule groups, and web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost of each rule. Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more processing power. Rule group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage when they use a rule group. For more information, see WAF web ACL capacity units (WCU) in the WAF Developer Guide. 
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               */
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              checkCapacity(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.CheckCapacityResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.CheckCapacityResponse, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates an API key for use in the integration of the CAPTCHA API in your JavaScript client applications. The integration lets you customize the placement and characteristics of the CAPTCHA puzzle for your end users. For more information about the CAPTCHA JavaScript integration, see WAF client application integration in the WAF Developer Guide. The CAPTCHA API requires a key that authorizes CAPTCHA use from the client application domain. You can use a single key for up to 5 domains. After you generate a key, you can copy it for use in your JavaScript integration. 
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              createAPIKey(params: WAFV2.Types.CreateAPIKeyRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.CreateAPIKeyResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.CreateAPIKeyResponse, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates an API key for use in the integration of the CAPTCHA API in your JavaScript client applications. The integration lets you customize the placement and characteristics of the CAPTCHA puzzle for your end users. For more information about the CAPTCHA JavaScript integration, see WAF client application integration in the WAF Developer Guide. The CAPTCHA API requires a key that authorizes CAPTCHA use from the client application domain. You can use a single key for up to 5 domains. After you generate a key, you can copy it for use in your JavaScript integration. 
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              createAPIKey(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.CreateAPIKeyResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.CreateAPIKeyResponse, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates an IPSet, which you use to identify web requests that originate from specific IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses. For example, if you're receiving a lot of requests from a ranges of IP addresses, you can configure WAF to block them using an IPSet that lists those IP addresses. 
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               */
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               * Generates a presigned download URL for the specified release of the mobile SDK. The mobile SDK is not generally available. Customers who have access to the mobile SDK can use it to establish and manage WAF tokens for use in HTTP(S) requests from a mobile device to WAF. For more information, see WAF client application integration in the WAF Developer Guide.
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               */
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              generateMobileSdkReleaseUrl(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.GenerateMobileSdkReleaseUrlResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.GenerateMobileSdkReleaseUrlResponse, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Returns your API key in decrypted form. Use this to check the token domains that you have defined for the key. 
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               */
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              getDecryptedAPIKey(params: WAFV2.Types.GetDecryptedAPIKeyRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.GetDecryptedAPIKeyResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.GetDecryptedAPIKeyResponse, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Returns your API key in decrypted form. Use this to check the token domains that you have defined for the key. 
         | 
| 156 | 
            +
               */
         | 
| 157 | 
            +
              getDecryptedAPIKey(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.GetDecryptedAPIKeyResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.GetDecryptedAPIKeyResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 142 158 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 143 159 | 
             
               * Retrieves the specified IPSet.
         | 
| 144 160 | 
             
               */
         | 
| @@ -227,6 +243,14 @@ declare class WAFV2 extends Service { | |
| 227 243 | 
             
               * Retrieves the WebACL for the specified resource. 
         | 
| 228 244 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 229 245 | 
             
              getWebACLForResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.GetWebACLForResourceResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.GetWebACLForResourceResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 246 | 
            +
              /**
         | 
| 247 | 
            +
               * Retrieves a list of the API keys that you've defined for the specified scope. 
         | 
| 248 | 
            +
               */
         | 
| 249 | 
            +
              listAPIKeys(params: WAFV2.Types.ListAPIKeysRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.ListAPIKeysResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.ListAPIKeysResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 250 | 
            +
              /**
         | 
| 251 | 
            +
               * Retrieves a list of the API keys that you've defined for the specified scope. 
         | 
| 252 | 
            +
               */
         | 
| 253 | 
            +
              listAPIKeys(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.ListAPIKeysResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.ListAPIKeysResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 230 254 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 231 255 | 
             
               * Returns a list of the available versions for the specified managed rule group. 
         | 
| 232 256 | 
             
               */
         | 
| @@ -397,6 +421,28 @@ declare class WAFV2 extends Service { | |
| 397 421 | 
             
              updateWebACL(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: WAFV2.Types.UpdateWebACLResponse) => void): Request<WAFV2.Types.UpdateWebACLResponse, AWSError>;
         | 
| 398 422 | 
             
            }
         | 
| 399 423 | 
             
            declare namespace WAFV2 {
         | 
| 424 | 
            +
              export type APIKey = string;
         | 
| 425 | 
            +
              export type APIKeySummaries = APIKeySummary[];
         | 
| 426 | 
            +
              export interface APIKeySummary {
         | 
| 427 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 428 | 
            +
                 * The token domains that are defined in this API key. 
         | 
| 429 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 430 | 
            +
                TokenDomains?: TokenDomains;
         | 
| 431 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 432 | 
            +
                 * The generated, encrypted API key. You can copy this for use in your JavaScript CAPTCHA integration.  For information about how to use this in your CAPTCHA JavaScript integration, see WAF client application integration in the WAF Developer Guide.
         | 
| 433 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 434 | 
            +
                APIKey?: APIKey;
         | 
| 435 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 436 | 
            +
                 * The date and time that the key was created. 
         | 
| 437 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 438 | 
            +
                CreationTimestamp?: Timestamp;
         | 
| 439 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 440 | 
            +
                 * Internal value used by WAF to manage the key. 
         | 
| 441 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 442 | 
            +
                Version?: APIKeyVersion;
         | 
| 443 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 444 | 
            +
              export type APIKeyTokenDomains = TokenDomain[];
         | 
| 445 | 
            +
              export type APIKeyVersion = number;
         | 
| 400 446 | 
             
              export interface AWSManagedRulesATPRuleSet {
         | 
| 401 447 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 402 448 | 
             
                 * The path of the login endpoint for your application. For example, for the URL https://example.com/web/login, you would provide the path /web/login. The rule group inspects only HTTP POST requests to your specified login endpoint.
         | 
| @@ -612,6 +658,22 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 612 658 | 
             
              export type Country = string;
         | 
| 613 659 | 
             
              export type CountryCode = "AF"|"AX"|"AL"|"DZ"|"AS"|"AD"|"AO"|"AI"|"AQ"|"AG"|"AR"|"AM"|"AW"|"AU"|"AT"|"AZ"|"BS"|"BH"|"BD"|"BB"|"BY"|"BE"|"BZ"|"BJ"|"BM"|"BT"|"BO"|"BQ"|"BA"|"BW"|"BV"|"BR"|"IO"|"BN"|"BG"|"BF"|"BI"|"KH"|"CM"|"CA"|"CV"|"KY"|"CF"|"TD"|"CL"|"CN"|"CX"|"CC"|"CO"|"KM"|"CG"|"CD"|"CK"|"CR"|"CI"|"HR"|"CU"|"CW"|"CY"|"CZ"|"DK"|"DJ"|"DM"|"DO"|"EC"|"EG"|"SV"|"GQ"|"ER"|"EE"|"ET"|"FK"|"FO"|"FJ"|"FI"|"FR"|"GF"|"PF"|"TF"|"GA"|"GM"|"GE"|"DE"|"GH"|"GI"|"GR"|"GL"|"GD"|"GP"|"GU"|"GT"|"GG"|"GN"|"GW"|"GY"|"HT"|"HM"|"VA"|"HN"|"HK"|"HU"|"IS"|"IN"|"ID"|"IR"|"IQ"|"IE"|"IM"|"IL"|"IT"|"JM"|"JP"|"JE"|"JO"|"KZ"|"KE"|"KI"|"KP"|"KR"|"KW"|"KG"|"LA"|"LV"|"LB"|"LS"|"LR"|"LY"|"LI"|"LT"|"LU"|"MO"|"MK"|"MG"|"MW"|"MY"|"MV"|"ML"|"MT"|"MH"|"MQ"|"MR"|"MU"|"YT"|"MX"|"FM"|"MD"|"MC"|"MN"|"ME"|"MS"|"MA"|"MZ"|"MM"|"NA"|"NR"|"NP"|"NL"|"NC"|"NZ"|"NI"|"NE"|"NG"|"NU"|"NF"|"MP"|"NO"|"OM"|"PK"|"PW"|"PS"|"PA"|"PG"|"PY"|"PE"|"PH"|"PN"|"PL"|"PT"|"PR"|"QA"|"RE"|"RO"|"RU"|"RW"|"BL"|"SH"|"KN"|"LC"|"MF"|"PM"|"VC"|"WS"|"SM"|"ST"|"SA"|"SN"|"RS"|"SC"|"SL"|"SG"|"SX"|"SK"|"SI"|"SB"|"SO"|"ZA"|"GS"|"SS"|"ES"|"LK"|"SD"|"SR"|"SJ"|"SZ"|"SE"|"CH"|"SY"|"TW"|"TJ"|"TZ"|"TH"|"TL"|"TG"|"TK"|"TO"|"TT"|"TN"|"TR"|"TM"|"TC"|"TV"|"UG"|"UA"|"AE"|"GB"|"US"|"UM"|"UY"|"UZ"|"VU"|"VE"|"VN"|"VG"|"VI"|"WF"|"EH"|"YE"|"ZM"|"ZW"|"XK"|string;
         | 
| 614 660 | 
             
              export type CountryCodes = CountryCode[];
         | 
| 661 | 
            +
              export interface CreateAPIKeyRequest {
         | 
| 662 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 663 | 
            +
                 * Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application. A regional application can be an Application Load Balancer (ALB), an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, or an App Runner service.  To work with CloudFront, you must also specify the Region US East (N. Virginia) as follows:    CLI - Specify the Region when you use the CloudFront scope: --scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1.    API and SDKs - For all calls, use the Region endpoint us-east-1.   
         | 
| 664 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 665 | 
            +
                Scope: Scope;
         | 
| 666 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 667 | 
            +
                 * The client application domains that you want to use this API key for. 
         | 
| 668 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 669 | 
            +
                TokenDomains: APIKeyTokenDomains;
         | 
| 670 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 671 | 
            +
              export interface CreateAPIKeyResponse {
         | 
| 672 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 673 | 
            +
                 * The generated, encrypted API key. You can copy this for use in your JavaScript CAPTCHA integration.  For information about how to use this in your CAPTCHA JavaScript integration, see WAF client application integration in the WAF Developer Guide.
         | 
| 674 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 675 | 
            +
                APIKey?: APIKey;
         | 
| 676 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 615 677 | 
             
              export interface CreateIPSetRequest {
         | 
| 616 678 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 617 679 | 
             
                 * The name of the IP set. You cannot change the name of an IPSet after you create it.
         | 
| @@ -1137,6 +1199,26 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1137 1199 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1138 1200 | 
             
                ForwardedIPConfig?: ForwardedIPConfig;
         | 
| 1139 1201 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1202 | 
            +
              export interface GetDecryptedAPIKeyRequest {
         | 
| 1203 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1204 | 
            +
                 * Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application. A regional application can be an Application Load Balancer (ALB), an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, or an App Runner service.  To work with CloudFront, you must also specify the Region US East (N. Virginia) as follows:    CLI - Specify the Region when you use the CloudFront scope: --scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1.    API and SDKs - For all calls, use the Region endpoint us-east-1.   
         | 
| 1205 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1206 | 
            +
                Scope: Scope;
         | 
| 1207 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1208 | 
            +
                 * The encrypted API key. 
         | 
| 1209 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1210 | 
            +
                APIKey: APIKey;
         | 
| 1211 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 1212 | 
            +
              export interface GetDecryptedAPIKeyResponse {
         | 
| 1213 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1214 | 
            +
                 * The token domains that are defined in this API key. 
         | 
| 1215 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1216 | 
            +
                TokenDomains?: TokenDomains;
         | 
| 1217 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1218 | 
            +
                 * The date and time that the key was created. 
         | 
| 1219 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1220 | 
            +
                CreationTimestamp?: Timestamp;
         | 
| 1221 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 1140 1222 | 
             
              export interface GetIPSetRequest {
         | 
| 1141 1223 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1142 1224 | 
             
                 * The name of the IP set. You cannot change the name of an IPSet after you create it.
         | 
| @@ -1603,6 +1685,34 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1603 1685 | 
             
                Name?: LabelName;
         | 
| 1604 1686 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1605 1687 | 
             
              export type Labels = Label[];
         | 
| 1688 | 
            +
              export interface ListAPIKeysRequest {
         | 
| 1689 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1690 | 
            +
                 * Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application. A regional application can be an Application Load Balancer (ALB), an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, or an App Runner service.  To work with CloudFront, you must also specify the Region US East (N. Virginia) as follows:    CLI - Specify the Region when you use the CloudFront scope: --scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1.    API and SDKs - For all calls, use the Region endpoint us-east-1.   
         | 
| 1691 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1692 | 
            +
                Scope: Scope;
         | 
| 1693 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1694 | 
            +
                 * When you request a list of objects with a Limit setting, if the number of objects that are still available for retrieval exceeds the limit, WAF returns a NextMarker value in the response. To retrieve the next batch of objects, provide the marker from the prior call in your next request.
         | 
| 1695 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1696 | 
            +
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1697 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1698 | 
            +
                 * The maximum number of objects that you want WAF to return for this request. If more objects are available, in the response, WAF provides a NextMarker value that you can use in a subsequent call to get the next batch of objects.
         | 
| 1699 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1700 | 
            +
                Limit?: PaginationLimit;
         | 
| 1701 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 1702 | 
            +
              export interface ListAPIKeysResponse {
         | 
| 1703 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1704 | 
            +
                 * When you request a list of objects with a Limit setting, if the number of objects that are still available for retrieval exceeds the limit, WAF returns a NextMarker value in the response. To retrieve the next batch of objects, provide the marker from the prior call in your next request.
         | 
| 1705 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1706 | 
            +
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1707 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1708 | 
            +
                 * The array of key summaries. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1709 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1710 | 
            +
                APIKeySummaries?: APIKeySummaries;
         | 
| 1711 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1712 | 
            +
                 * The CAPTCHA application integration URL, for use in your JavaScript implementation.  For information about how to use this in your CAPTCHA JavaScript integration, see WAF client application integration in the WAF Developer Guide.
         | 
| 1713 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1714 | 
            +
                ApplicationIntegrationURL?: OutputUrl;
         | 
| 1715 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 1606 1716 | 
             
              export interface ListAvailableManagedRuleGroupVersionsRequest {
         | 
| 1607 1717 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1608 1718 | 
             
                 * The name of the managed rule group vendor. You use this, along with the rule group name, to identify the rule group.
         | 
| @@ -1631,7 +1741,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1631 1741 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1632 1742 | 
             
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1633 1743 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1634 | 
            -
                 * The versions that are currently available for the specified managed rule group. 
         | 
| 1744 | 
            +
                 * The versions that are currently available for the specified managed rule group. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1635 1745 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1636 1746 | 
             
                Versions?: ManagedRuleGroupVersions;
         | 
| 1637 1747 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1659,7 +1769,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1659 1769 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1660 1770 | 
             
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1661 1771 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1662 | 
            -
                 * 
         | 
| 1772 | 
            +
                 * Array of managed rule groups that you can use. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1663 1773 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1664 1774 | 
             
                ManagedRuleGroups?: ManagedRuleGroupSummaries;
         | 
| 1665 1775 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1683,7 +1793,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1683 1793 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1684 1794 | 
             
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1685 1795 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1686 | 
            -
                 * Array of IPSets.  | 
| 1796 | 
            +
                 * Array of IPSets. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1687 1797 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1688 1798 | 
             
                IPSets?: IPSetSummaries;
         | 
| 1689 1799 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1703,7 +1813,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1703 1813 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1704 1814 | 
             
              export interface ListLoggingConfigurationsResponse {
         | 
| 1705 1815 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1706 | 
            -
                 * 
         | 
| 1816 | 
            +
                 * Array of logging configurations. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1707 1817 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1708 1818 | 
             
                LoggingConfigurations?: LoggingConfigurations;
         | 
| 1709 1819 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1731,7 +1841,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1731 1841 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1732 1842 | 
             
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1733 1843 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1734 | 
            -
                 * Your managed rule sets. 
         | 
| 1844 | 
            +
                 * Your managed rule sets. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1735 1845 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1736 1846 | 
             
                ManagedRuleSets?: ManagedRuleSetSummaries;
         | 
| 1737 1847 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1752,7 +1862,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1752 1862 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1753 1863 | 
             
              export interface ListMobileSdkReleasesResponse {
         | 
| 1754 1864 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1755 | 
            -
                 *  | 
| 1865 | 
            +
                 * The high level information for the available SDK releases. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1756 1866 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1757 1867 | 
             
                ReleaseSummaries?: ReleaseSummaries;
         | 
| 1758 1868 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1780,7 +1890,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1780 1890 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1781 1891 | 
             
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1782 1892 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1783 | 
            -
                 * 
         | 
| 1893 | 
            +
                 * Array of regex pattern sets. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1784 1894 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1785 1895 | 
             
                RegexPatternSets?: RegexPatternSetSummaries;
         | 
| 1786 1896 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1820,7 +1930,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1820 1930 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1821 1931 | 
             
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1822 1932 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1823 | 
            -
                 * 
         | 
| 1933 | 
            +
                 * Array of rule groups. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1824 1934 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1825 1935 | 
             
                RuleGroups?: RuleGroupSummaries;
         | 
| 1826 1936 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1844,7 +1954,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1844 1954 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1845 1955 | 
             
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1846 1956 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1847 | 
            -
                 * The collection of tagging definitions for the resource. 
         | 
| 1957 | 
            +
                 * The collection of tagging definitions for the resource. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1848 1958 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1849 1959 | 
             
                TagInfoForResource?: TagInfoForResource;
         | 
| 1850 1960 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1868,7 +1978,7 @@ declare namespace WAFV2 { | |
| 1868 1978 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1869 1979 | 
             
                NextMarker?: NextMarker;
         | 
| 1870 1980 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1871 | 
            -
                 * 
         | 
| 1981 | 
            +
                 * Array of web ACLs. If you specified a Limit in your request, this might not be the full list. 
         | 
| 1872 1982 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1873 1983 | 
             
                WebACLs?: WebACLSummaries;
         | 
| 1874 1984 | 
             
              }
         |