cdk-docker-image-deployment 0.0.29 → 0.0.31

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  1. package/.jsii +3 -3
  2. package/lib/destination.js +1 -1
  3. package/lib/docker-image-deployment.js +1 -1
  4. package/lib/source.js +1 -1
  5. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/CHANGELOG.md +13 -1
  6. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +1 -1
  7. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/accessanalyzer-2019-11-01.min.json +339 -339
  8. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/codedeploy-2014-10-06.min.json +7 -1
  9. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/devops-guru-2020-12-01.min.json +139 -127
  10. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/dlm-2018-01-12.min.json +40 -12
  11. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ec2-2016-11-15.min.json +311 -303
  12. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/runtime.sagemaker-2017-05-13.min.json +4 -0
  13. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/sagemaker-2017-07-24.min.json +626 -534
  14. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/snowball-2016-06-30.paginators.json +24 -0
  15. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/accessanalyzer.d.ts +297 -297
  16. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/codedeploy.d.ts +90 -85
  17. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/devopsguru.d.ts +27 -11
  18. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/dlm.d.ts +40 -8
  19. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ec2.d.ts +14 -1
  20. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/sagemaker.d.ts +145 -0
  21. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/sagemakerruntime.d.ts +6 -1
  22. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/snowball.d.ts +13 -13
  23. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ssooidc.d.ts +9 -9
  24. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk-core-react-native.js +1 -1
  25. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk-react-native.js +9 -9
  26. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk.js +321 -307
  27. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk.min.js +77 -77
  28. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/lib/core.js +1 -1
  29. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/package.json +1 -1
  30. package/package.json +4 -5
@@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ declare class Snowball extends Service {
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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. Snow Family device type: SNC1_SSD Capacity: T14 Description: Snowcone Snow Family 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.
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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. Snow Family device type: SNC1_SSD Capacity: T14 Description: Snowcone Snow Family 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: V3_5C Capacity: T32 Description: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized without GPU 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.
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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. Snow Family device type: SNC1_SSD Capacity: T14 Description: Snowcone Snow Family 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.
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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. Snow Family device type: SNC1_SSD Capacity: T14 Description: Snowcone Snow Family 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: V3_5C Capacity: T32 Description: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized without GPU 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.
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  createJob(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Snowball.Types.CreateJobResult) => void): Request<Snowball.Types.CreateJobResult, AWSError>;
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  describeReturnShippingLabel(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Snowball.Types.DescribeReturnShippingLabelResult) => void): Request<Snowball.Types.DescribeReturnShippingLabelResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Returns a link to an Amazon S3 presigned URL for the manifest file associated with the specified JobId value. You can access the manifest file for up to 60 minutes after this request has been made. To access the manifest file after 60 minutes have passed, you'll have to make another call to the GetJobManifest action. The manifest is an encrypted file that you can download after your job enters the WithCustomer status. The manifest is decrypted by using the UnlockCode code value, when you pass both values to the Snow device through the Snowball client when the client is started for the first time. As a best practice, we recommend that you don't save a copy of an UnlockCode value in the same location as the manifest file for that job. Saving these separately helps prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to the Snow device associated with that job. The credentials of a given job, including its manifest file and unlock code, expire 360 days after the job is created.
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+ * Returns a link to an Amazon S3 presigned URL for the manifest file associated with the specified JobId value. You can access the manifest file for up to 60 minutes after this request has been made. To access the manifest file after 60 minutes have passed, you'll have to make another call to the GetJobManifest action. The manifest is an encrypted file that you can download after your job enters the WithCustomer status. This is the only valid status for calling this API as the manifest and UnlockCode code value are used for securing your device and should only be used when you have the device. The manifest is decrypted by using the UnlockCode code value, when you pass both values to the Snow device through the Snowball client when the client is started for the first time. As a best practice, we recommend that you don't save a copy of an UnlockCode value in the same location as the manifest file for that job. Saving these separately helps prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to the Snow device associated with that job. The credentials of a given job, including its manifest file and unlock code, expire 360 days after the job is created.
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  /**
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+ * Returns a link to an Amazon S3 presigned URL for the manifest file associated with the specified JobId value. You can access the manifest file for up to 60 minutes after this request has been made. To access the manifest file after 60 minutes have passed, you'll have to make another call to the GetJobManifest action. The manifest is an encrypted file that you can download after your job enters the WithCustomer status. This is the only valid status for calling this API as the manifest and UnlockCode code value are used for securing your device and should only be used when you have the device. The manifest is decrypted by using the UnlockCode code value, when you pass both values to the Snow device through the Snowball client when the client is started for the first time. As a best practice, we recommend that you don't save a copy of an UnlockCode value in the same location as the manifest file for that job. Saving these separately helps prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to the Snow device associated with that job. The credentials of a given job, including its manifest file and unlock code, expire 360 days after the job is created.
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- * Returns the UnlockCode code value for the specified job. A particular UnlockCode value can be accessed for up to 360 days after the associated job has been created. The UnlockCode value is a 29-character code with 25 alphanumeric characters and 4 hyphens. This code is used to decrypt the manifest file when it is passed along with the manifest to the Snow device through the Snowball client when the client is started for the first time. As a best practice, we recommend that you don't save a copy of the UnlockCode in the same location as the manifest file for that job. Saving these separately helps prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to the Snow device associated with that job.
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+ * Returns the UnlockCode code value for the specified job. A particular UnlockCode value can be accessed for up to 360 days after the associated job has been created. The UnlockCode value is a 29-character code with 25 alphanumeric characters and 4 hyphens. This code is used to decrypt the manifest file when it is passed along with the manifest to the Snow device through the Snowball client when the client is started for the first time. The only valid status for calling this API is WithCustomer as the manifest and Unlock code values are used for securing your device and should only be used when you have the device. As a best practice, we recommend that you don't save a copy of the UnlockCode in the same location as the manifest file for that job. Saving these separately helps prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to the Snow device associated with that job.
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+ * Returns the UnlockCode code value for the specified job. A particular UnlockCode value can be accessed for up to 360 days after the associated job has been created. The UnlockCode value is a 29-character code with 25 alphanumeric characters and 4 hyphens. This code is used to decrypt the manifest file when it is passed along with the manifest to the Snow device through the Snowball client when the client is started for the first time. The only valid status for calling this API is WithCustomer as the manifest and Unlock code values are used for securing your device and should only be used when you have the device. As a best practice, we recommend that you don't save a copy of the UnlockCode in the same location as the manifest file for that job. Saving these separately helps prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to the Snow device associated with that job.
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