cdk-docker-image-deployment 0.0.577 → 0.0.579

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+ deleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverride(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DeleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DeleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DeleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult, AWSError>;
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+ deleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverride(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DeleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DeleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult, AWSError>;
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+ deleteProtectConfiguration(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DeleteProtectConfigurationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DeleteProtectConfigurationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DeleteProtectConfigurationResult, AWSError>;
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+ * Deletes an account-level monthly spending limit override for sending text messages. Deleting a spend limit override will set the EnforcedLimit to equal the MaxLimit, which is controlled by Amazon Web Services. For more information on spend limits (quotas) see Quotas in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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+ * Deletes an account-level monthly spending limit override for sending text messages. Deleting a spend limit override will set the EnforcedLimit to equal the MaxLimit, which is controlled by Amazon Web Services. For more information on spend limits (quotas) see Quotas in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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+ * Deletes an account level monthly spend limit override for sending voice messages. Deleting a spend limit override sets the EnforcedLimit equal to the MaxLimit, which is controlled by Amazon Web Services. For more information on spending limits (quotas) see Quotas in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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+ * Deletes an account level monthly spend limit override for sending voice messages. Deleting a spend limit override sets the EnforcedLimit equal to the MaxLimit, which is controlled by Amazon Web Services. For more information on spending limits (quotas) see Quotas in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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+ * Describes attributes of your Amazon Web Services account. The supported account attributes include account tier, which indicates whether your account is in the sandbox or production environment. When you're ready to move your account out of the sandbox, create an Amazon Web Services Support case for a service limit increase request. New accounts are placed into an SMS or voice sandbox. The sandbox protects both Amazon Web Services end recipients and SMS or voice recipients from fraud and abuse.
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+ * Describes the current AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice SMS Voice V2 resource quotas for your account. The description for a quota includes the quota name, current usage toward that quota, and the quota's maximum value. When you establish an Amazon Web Services account, the account has initial quotas on the maximum number of configuration sets, opt-out lists, phone numbers, and pools that you can create in a given Region. For more information see Quotas in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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+ * Describes the current AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice SMS Voice V2 resource quotas for your account. The description for a quota includes the quota name, current usage toward that quota, and the quota's maximum value. When you establish an Amazon Web Services account, the account has initial quotas on the maximum number of configuration sets, opt-out lists, phone numbers, and pools that you can create in a given Region. For more information see Quotas in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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+ * Describes the specified keywords or all keywords on your origination phone number or pool. A keyword is a word that you can search for on a particular phone number or pool. It is also a specific word or phrase that an end user can send to your number to elicit a response, such as an informational message or a special offer. When your number receives a message that begins with a keyword, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice responds with a customizable message. If you specify a keyword that isn't valid, an error is returned.
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+ describeProtectConfigurations(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeProtectConfigurationsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeProtectConfigurationsResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeProtectConfigurationsResult, AWSError>;
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+ describeProtectConfigurations(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeProtectConfigurationsResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeProtectConfigurationsResult, AWSError>;
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  describeSpendLimits(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeSpendLimitsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeSpendLimitsResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeSpendLimitsResult, AWSError>;
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+ * Describes the current monthly spend limits for sending voice and text messages. When you establish an Amazon Web Services account, the account has initial monthly spend limit in a given Region. For more information on increasing your monthly spend limit, see Requesting increases to your monthly SMS, MMS, or Voice spending quota in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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  describeSpendLimits(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeSpendLimitsResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DescribeSpendLimitsResult, AWSError>;
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+ disassociateProtectConfiguration(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DisassociateProtectConfigurationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DisassociateProtectConfigurationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DisassociateProtectConfigurationResult, AWSError>;
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+ disassociateProtectConfiguration(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DisassociateProtectConfigurationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.DisassociateProtectConfigurationResult, AWSError>;
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+ getProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSet(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.GetProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.GetProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.GetProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult, AWSError>;
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+ getProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSet(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.GetProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.GetProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult, AWSError>;
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- * Creates or updates a keyword configuration on an origination phone number or pool. A keyword is a word that you can search for on a particular phone number or pool. It is also a specific word or phrase that an end user can send to your number to elicit a response, such as an informational message or a special offer. When your number receives a message that begins with a keyword, Amazon Pinpoint responds with a customizable message. If you specify a keyword that isn't valid, an error is returned.
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+ * Creates or updates a keyword configuration on an origination phone number or pool. A keyword is a word that you can search for on a particular phone number or pool. It is also a specific word or phrase that an end user can send to your number to elicit a response, such as an informational message or a special offer. When your number receives a message that begins with a keyword, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice responds with a customizable message. If you specify a keyword that isn't valid, an error is returned.
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+ * Creates or updates a keyword configuration on an origination phone number or pool. A keyword is a word that you can search for on a particular phone number or pool. It is also a specific word or phrase that an end user can send to your number to elicit a response, such as an informational message or a special offer. When your number receives a message that begins with a keyword, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice responds with a customizable message. If you specify a keyword that isn't valid, an error is returned.
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  requestPhoneNumber(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.RequestPhoneNumberRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.RequestPhoneNumberResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.RequestPhoneNumberResult, AWSError>;
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  sendDestinationNumberVerificationCode(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendDestinationNumberVerificationCodeResult, AWSError>;
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+ * Creates a new multimedia message (MMS) and sends it to a recipient's phone number.
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+ sendMediaMessage(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendMediaMessageRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendMediaMessageResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendMediaMessageResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ sendMediaMessage(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendMediaMessageResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendMediaMessageResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a new text message and sends it to a recipient's phone number. SendTextMessage only sends an SMS message to one recipient each time it is invoked. SMS throughput limits are measured in Message Parts per Second (MPS). Your MPS limit depends on the destination country of your messages, as well as the type of phone number (origination number) that you use to send the message. For more information about MPS, see Message Parts per Second (MPS) limits in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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  sendTextMessage(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendTextMessageRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendTextMessageResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendTextMessageResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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+ * Creates a new text message and sends it to a recipient's phone number. SendTextMessage only sends an SMS message to one recipient each time it is invoked. SMS throughput limits are measured in Message Parts per Second (MPS). Your MPS limit depends on the destination country of your messages, as well as the type of phone number (origination number) that you use to send the message. For more information about MPS, see Message Parts per Second (MPS) limits in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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  /**
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  sendVoiceMessage(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendVoiceMessageRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendVoiceMessageResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendVoiceMessageResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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+ * Allows you to send a request that sends a voice message. This operation uses Amazon Polly to convert a text script into a voice message.
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  sendVoiceMessage(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendVoiceMessageResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SendVoiceMessageResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Set a protect configuration as your account default. You can only have one account default protect configuration at a time. The current account default protect configuration is replaced with the provided protect configuration.
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+ */
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+ setAccountDefaultProtectConfiguration(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Set a protect configuration as your account default. You can only have one account default protect configuration at a time. The current account default protect configuration is replaced with the provided protect configuration.
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+ setAccountDefaultProtectConfiguration(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  * Sets the default message type on a configuration set. Choose the category of SMS messages that you plan to send from this account. If you send account-related messages or time-sensitive messages such as one-time passcodes, choose Transactional. If you plan to send messages that contain marketing material or other promotional content, choose Promotional. This setting applies to your entire Amazon Web Services account.
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  * Sets default sender ID on a configuration set. When sending a text message to a destination country that supports sender IDs, the default sender ID on the configuration set specified will be used if no dedicated origination phone numbers or registered sender IDs are available in your account.
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  setDefaultSenderId(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetDefaultSenderIdResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetDefaultSenderIdResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Sets an account level monthly spend limit override for sending MMS messages. The requested spend limit must be less than or equal to the MaxLimit, which is set by Amazon Web Services.
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+ setMediaMessageSpendLimitOverride(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Sets an account level monthly spend limit override for sending MMS messages. The requested spend limit must be less than or equal to the MaxLimit, which is set by Amazon Web Services.
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+ */
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+ setMediaMessageSpendLimitOverride(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SetMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  submitRegistrationVersion(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SubmitRegistrationVersionResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.SubmitRegistrationVersionResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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+ * Adds or overwrites only the specified tags for the specified resource. When you specify an existing tag key, the value is overwritten with the new value. Each resource can have a maximum of 50 tags. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. Tag keys must be unique per resource. For more information about tags, see Tags in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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  tagResource(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.TagResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.TagResourceResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.TagResourceResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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+ * Adds or overwrites only the specified tags for the specified resource. When you specify an existing tag key, the value is overwritten with the new value. Each resource can have a maximum of 50 tags. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. Tag keys must be unique per resource. For more information about tags, see Tags in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
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  /**
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- * Removes the association of the specified tags from an Amazon Pinpoint SMS Voice V2 resource. For more information on tags see Tagging Amazon Pinpoint resources in the Amazon Pinpoint Developer Guide.
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  untagResource(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UntagResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UntagResourceResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UntagResourceResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Removes the association of the specified tags from an Amazon Pinpoint SMS Voice V2 resource. For more information on tags see Tagging Amazon Pinpoint resources in the Amazon Pinpoint Developer Guide.
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  untagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UntagResourceResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UntagResourceResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Updates an existing event destination in a configuration set. You can update the IAM role ARN for CloudWatch Logs and Kinesis Data Firehose. You can also enable or disable the event destination. You may want to update an event destination to change its matching event types or updating the destination resource ARN. You can't change an event destination's type between CloudWatch Logs, Kinesis Data Firehose, and Amazon SNS.
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+ * Updates an existing event destination in a configuration set. You can update the IAM role ARN for CloudWatch Logs and Firehose. You can also enable or disable the event destination. You may want to update an event destination to change its matching event types or updating the destination resource ARN. You can't change an event destination's type between CloudWatch Logs, Firehose, and Amazon SNS.
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  */
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  updateEventDestination(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateEventDestinationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateEventDestinationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateEventDestinationResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Updates an existing event destination in a configuration set. You can update the IAM role ARN for CloudWatch Logs and Kinesis Data Firehose. You can also enable or disable the event destination. You may want to update an event destination to change its matching event types or updating the destination resource ARN. You can't change an event destination's type between CloudWatch Logs, Kinesis Data Firehose, and Amazon SNS.
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+ * Updates an existing event destination in a configuration set. You can update the IAM role ARN for CloudWatch Logs and Firehose. You can also enable or disable the event destination. You may want to update an event destination to change its matching event types or updating the destination resource ARN. You can't change an event destination's type between CloudWatch Logs, Firehose, and Amazon SNS.
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  */
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  updateEventDestination(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateEventDestinationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateEventDestinationResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  * Updates the configuration of an existing pool. You can update the opt-out list, enable or disable two-way messaging, change the TwoWayChannelArn, enable or disable self-managed opt-outs, enable or disable deletion protection, and enable or disable shared routes.
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  updatePool(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdatePoolResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdatePoolResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Update the setting for an existing protect configuration.
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+ */
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+ updateProtectConfiguration(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Update the setting for an existing protect configuration.
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+ updateProtectConfiguration(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Update a country rule set to ALLOW or BLOCK messages to be sent to the specified destination counties. You can update one or multiple countries at a time. The updates are only applied to the specified NumberCapability type.
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+ */
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+ updateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSet(params: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Update a country rule set to ALLOW or BLOCK messages to be sent to the specified destination counties. You can update one or multiple countries at a time. The updates are only applied to the specified NumberCapability type.
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+ */
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+ updateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSet(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult) => void): Request<PinpointSMSVoiceV2.Types.UpdateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  export type AccountAttributeList = AccountAttribute[];
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+ export type AccountAttributeName = "ACCOUNT_TIER"|"DEFAULT_PROTECT_CONFIGURATION_ID"|string;
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  export interface AccountLimit {
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  /**
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+ export interface AssociateProtectConfigurationRequest {
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+ /**
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+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
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+ */
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+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
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+ /**
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+ ConfigurationSetName: ConfigurationSetNameOrArn;
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+ export interface AssociateProtectConfigurationResult {
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+ /**
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+ ConfigurationSetArn: String;
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+ /**
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+ ConfigurationSetName: ConfigurationSetName;
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+ /**
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+ */
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+ ProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
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+ /**
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+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
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  export type ClientToken = string;
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  export interface CloudWatchLogsDestination {
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  /**
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  /**
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  export type ConfigurationSetFilterList = ConfigurationSetFilter[];
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- export type ConfigurationSetFilterName = "event-destination-name"|"matching-event-types"|"default-message-type"|"default-sender-id"|string;
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+ export type ConfigurationSetFilterName = "event-destination-name"|"matching-event-types"|"default-message-type"|"default-sender-id"|"protect-configuration-id"|string;
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  export interface ConfigurationSetInformation {
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  /**
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+ /**
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+ ProtectConfigurationId?: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
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  export type ConfigurationSetInformationList = ConfigurationSetInformation[];
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  /**
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- * An array of event types that determine which events to log. If "ALL" is used, then Amazon Pinpoint logs every event type. The TEXT_SENT event type is not supported.
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  */
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  MatchingEventTypes: EventTypeList;
743
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  /**
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- * An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Amazon CloudWatch logs.
880
+ * An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
745
881
  */
746
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  CloudWatchLogsDestination?: CloudWatchLogsDestination;
747
883
  /**
748
- * An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose.
884
+ * An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Amazon Data Firehose.
749
885
  */
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  KinesisFirehoseDestination?: KinesisFirehoseDestination;
751
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  /**
@@ -805,7 +941,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
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  }
806
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  export interface CreatePoolRequest {
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  /**
808
- * The origination identity to use such as a PhoneNumberId, PhoneNumberArn, SenderId or SenderIdArn. You can use DescribePhoneNumbers to find the values for PhoneNumberId and PhoneNumberArn while DescribeSenderIds can be used to get the values for SenderId and SenderIdArn.
944
+ * The origination identity to use such as a PhoneNumberId, PhoneNumberArn, SenderId or SenderIdArn. You can use DescribePhoneNumbers to find the values for PhoneNumberId and PhoneNumberArn while DescribeSenderIds can be used to get the values for SenderId and SenderIdArn. After the pool is created you can add more origination identities to the pool by using AssociateOriginationIdentity.
809
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  */
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  OriginationIdentity: PhoneOrSenderIdOrArn;
811
947
  /**
@@ -813,7 +949,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
813
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  */
814
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  IsoCountryCode: IsoCountryCode;
815
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  /**
816
- * The type of message. Valid values are TRANSACTIONAL for messages that are critical or time-sensitive and PROMOTIONAL for messages that aren't critical or time-sensitive.
952
+ * The type of message. Valid values are TRANSACTIONAL for messages that are critical or time-sensitive and PROMOTIONAL for messages that aren't critical or time-sensitive. After the pool is created the MessageType can't be changed.
817
953
  */
818
954
  MessageType: MessageType;
819
955
  /**
@@ -859,7 +995,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
859
995
  */
860
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  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
861
997
  /**
862
- * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
998
+ * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
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  */
864
1000
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled?: PrimitiveBoolean;
865
1001
  /**
@@ -867,7 +1003,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
867
1003
  */
868
1004
  OptOutListName?: OptOutListName;
869
1005
  /**
870
- * Indicates whether shared routes are enabled for the pool.
1006
+ * Indicates whether shared routes are enabled for the pool. Set to false and only origination identities in this pool are used to send messages.
871
1007
  */
872
1008
  SharedRoutesEnabled?: PrimitiveBoolean;
873
1009
  /**
@@ -883,6 +1019,46 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
883
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  */
884
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  CreatedTimestamp?: Timestamp;
885
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  }
1022
+ export interface CreateProtectConfigurationRequest {
1023
+ /**
1024
+ * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. If you don't specify a client token, a randomly generated token is used for the request to ensure idempotency.
1025
+ */
1026
+ ClientToken?: ClientToken;
1027
+ /**
1028
+ * When set to true deletion protection is enabled. By default this is set to false.
1029
+ */
1030
+ DeletionProtectionEnabled?: Boolean;
1031
+ /**
1032
+ * An array of key and value pair tags that are associated with the resource.
1033
+ */
1034
+ Tags?: TagList;
1035
+ }
1036
+ export interface CreateProtectConfigurationResult {
1037
+ /**
1038
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the protect configuration.
1039
+ */
1040
+ ProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
1041
+ /**
1042
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
1043
+ */
1044
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
1045
+ /**
1046
+ * The time when the protect configuration was created, in UNIX epoch time format.
1047
+ */
1048
+ CreatedTimestamp: Timestamp;
1049
+ /**
1050
+ * This is true if the protect configuration is set as your account default protect configuration.
1051
+ */
1052
+ AccountDefault: PrimitiveBoolean;
1053
+ /**
1054
+ * When set to true deletion protection is enabled. By default this is set to false.
1055
+ */
1056
+ DeletionProtectionEnabled: PrimitiveBoolean;
1057
+ /**
1058
+ * An array of key and value pair tags that are associated with the resource.
1059
+ */
1060
+ Tags?: TagList;
1061
+ }
886
1062
  export interface CreateRegistrationAssociationRequest {
887
1063
  /**
888
1064
  * The unique identifier for the registration.
@@ -1083,6 +1259,18 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
1083
1259
  */
1084
1260
  CreatedTimestamp: Timestamp;
1085
1261
  }
1262
+ export interface DeleteAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationRequest {
1263
+ }
1264
+ export interface DeleteAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationResult {
1265
+ /**
1266
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the account default protect configuration.
1267
+ */
1268
+ DefaultProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
1269
+ /**
1270
+ * The unique identifier of the account default protect configuration.
1271
+ */
1272
+ DefaultProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
1273
+ }
1086
1274
  export interface DeleteConfigurationSetRequest {
1087
1275
  /**
1088
1276
  * The name of the configuration set or the configuration set ARN that you want to delete. The ConfigurationSetName and ConfigurationSetArn can be found using the DescribeConfigurationSets action.
@@ -1211,6 +1399,14 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
1211
1399
  */
1212
1400
  KeywordAction?: KeywordAction;
1213
1401
  }
1402
+ export interface DeleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideRequest {
1403
+ }
1404
+ export interface DeleteMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult {
1405
+ /**
1406
+ * The current monthly limit, in US dollars.
1407
+ */
1408
+ MonthlyLimit?: MonthlyLimit;
1409
+ }
1214
1410
  export interface DeleteOptOutListRequest {
1215
1411
  /**
1216
1412
  * The OptOutListName or OptOutListArn of the OptOutList to delete. You can use DescribeOptOutLists to find the values for OptOutListName and OptOutListArn.
@@ -1299,7 +1495,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
1299
1495
  */
1300
1496
  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
1301
1497
  /**
1302
- * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
1498
+ * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
1303
1499
  */
1304
1500
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled?: PrimitiveBoolean;
1305
1501
  /**
@@ -1315,6 +1511,34 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
1315
1511
  */
1316
1512
  CreatedTimestamp?: Timestamp;
1317
1513
  }
1514
+ export interface DeleteProtectConfigurationRequest {
1515
+ /**
1516
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
1517
+ */
1518
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
1519
+ }
1520
+ export interface DeleteProtectConfigurationResult {
1521
+ /**
1522
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the protect configuration.
1523
+ */
1524
+ ProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
1525
+ /**
1526
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
1527
+ */
1528
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
1529
+ /**
1530
+ * The time when the protect configuration was created, in UNIX epoch time format.
1531
+ */
1532
+ CreatedTimestamp: Timestamp;
1533
+ /**
1534
+ * This is true if the protect configuration is set as your account default protect configuration.
1535
+ */
1536
+ AccountDefault: PrimitiveBoolean;
1537
+ /**
1538
+ * The status of deletion protection for the protect configuration. When set to true deletion protection is enabled. By default this is set to false.
1539
+ */
1540
+ DeletionProtectionEnabled: PrimitiveBoolean;
1541
+ }
1318
1542
  export interface DeleteRegistrationAttachmentRequest {
1319
1543
  /**
1320
1544
  * The unique identifier for the registration attachment.
@@ -1696,6 +1920,34 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
1696
1920
  */
1697
1921
  NextToken?: NextToken;
1698
1922
  }
1923
+ export interface DescribeProtectConfigurationsRequest {
1924
+ /**
1925
+ * An array of protect configuration identifiers to search for.
1926
+ */
1927
+ ProtectConfigurationIds?: ProtectConfigurationIdList;
1928
+ /**
1929
+ * An array of ProtectConfigurationFilter objects to filter the results.
1930
+ */
1931
+ Filters?: ProtectConfigurationFilterList;
1932
+ /**
1933
+ * The token to be used for the next set of paginated results. You don't need to supply a value for this field in the initial request.
1934
+ */
1935
+ NextToken?: NextToken;
1936
+ /**
1937
+ * The maximum number of results to return per each request.
1938
+ */
1939
+ MaxResults?: MaxResults;
1940
+ }
1941
+ export interface DescribeProtectConfigurationsResult {
1942
+ /**
1943
+ * An array of ProtectConfigurationInformation objects that contain the details for the request.
1944
+ */
1945
+ ProtectConfigurations?: ProtectConfigurationInformationList;
1946
+ /**
1947
+ * The token to be used for the next set of paginated results. You don't need to supply a value for this field in the initial request.
1948
+ */
1949
+ NextToken?: NextToken;
1950
+ }
1699
1951
  export interface DescribeRegistrationAttachmentsRequest {
1700
1952
  /**
1701
1953
  * The unique identifier of registration attachments to find. This is an array of RegistrationAttachmentId.
@@ -2060,6 +2312,34 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2060
2312
  */
2061
2313
  IsoCountryCode?: IsoCountryCode;
2062
2314
  }
2315
+ export interface DisassociateProtectConfigurationRequest {
2316
+ /**
2317
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
2318
+ */
2319
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
2320
+ /**
2321
+ * The name of the ConfigurationSet.
2322
+ */
2323
+ ConfigurationSetName: ConfigurationSetNameOrArn;
2324
+ }
2325
+ export interface DisassociateProtectConfigurationResult {
2326
+ /**
2327
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the configuration set.
2328
+ */
2329
+ ConfigurationSetArn: String;
2330
+ /**
2331
+ * The name of the ConfigurationSet.
2332
+ */
2333
+ ConfigurationSetName: ConfigurationSetName;
2334
+ /**
2335
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the protect configuration.
2336
+ */
2337
+ ProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
2338
+ /**
2339
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
2340
+ */
2341
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
2342
+ }
2063
2343
  export interface DiscardRegistrationVersionRequest {
2064
2344
  /**
2065
2345
  * The unique identifier for the registration.
@@ -2106,7 +2386,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2106
2386
  */
2107
2387
  CloudWatchLogsDestination?: CloudWatchLogsDestination;
2108
2388
  /**
2109
- * An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose.
2389
+ * An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Amazon Data Firehose.
2110
2390
  */
2111
2391
  KinesisFirehoseDestination?: KinesisFirehoseDestination;
2112
2392
  /**
@@ -2116,7 +2396,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2116
2396
  }
2117
2397
  export type EventDestinationList = EventDestination[];
2118
2398
  export type EventDestinationName = string;
2119
- export type EventType = "ALL"|"TEXT_ALL"|"TEXT_SENT"|"TEXT_PENDING"|"TEXT_QUEUED"|"TEXT_SUCCESSFUL"|"TEXT_DELIVERED"|"TEXT_INVALID"|"TEXT_INVALID_MESSAGE"|"TEXT_UNREACHABLE"|"TEXT_CARRIER_UNREACHABLE"|"TEXT_BLOCKED"|"TEXT_CARRIER_BLOCKED"|"TEXT_SPAM"|"TEXT_UNKNOWN"|"TEXT_TTL_EXPIRED"|"VOICE_ALL"|"VOICE_INITIATED"|"VOICE_RINGING"|"VOICE_ANSWERED"|"VOICE_COMPLETED"|"VOICE_BUSY"|"VOICE_NO_ANSWER"|"VOICE_FAILED"|"VOICE_TTL_EXPIRED"|string;
2399
+ export type EventType = "ALL"|"TEXT_ALL"|"TEXT_SENT"|"TEXT_PENDING"|"TEXT_QUEUED"|"TEXT_SUCCESSFUL"|"TEXT_DELIVERED"|"TEXT_INVALID"|"TEXT_INVALID_MESSAGE"|"TEXT_UNREACHABLE"|"TEXT_CARRIER_UNREACHABLE"|"TEXT_BLOCKED"|"TEXT_CARRIER_BLOCKED"|"TEXT_SPAM"|"TEXT_UNKNOWN"|"TEXT_TTL_EXPIRED"|"VOICE_ALL"|"VOICE_INITIATED"|"VOICE_RINGING"|"VOICE_ANSWERED"|"VOICE_COMPLETED"|"VOICE_BUSY"|"VOICE_NO_ANSWER"|"VOICE_FAILED"|"VOICE_TTL_EXPIRED"|"MEDIA_ALL"|"MEDIA_PENDING"|"MEDIA_QUEUED"|"MEDIA_SUCCESSFUL"|"MEDIA_DELIVERED"|"MEDIA_INVALID"|"MEDIA_INVALID_MESSAGE"|"MEDIA_UNREACHABLE"|"MEDIA_CARRIER_UNREACHABLE"|"MEDIA_BLOCKED"|"MEDIA_CARRIER_BLOCKED"|"MEDIA_SPAM"|"MEDIA_UNKNOWN"|"MEDIA_TTL_EXPIRED"|"MEDIA_FILE_INACCESSIBLE"|"MEDIA_FILE_TYPE_UNSUPPORTED"|"MEDIA_FILE_SIZE_EXCEEDED"|string;
2120
2400
  export type EventTypeList = EventType[];
2121
2401
  export type FieldPath = string;
2122
2402
  export type FieldPathList = FieldPath[];
@@ -2124,6 +2404,34 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2124
2404
  export type FieldType = "SELECT"|"TEXT"|"ATTACHMENT"|string;
2125
2405
  export type FilterValue = string;
2126
2406
  export type FilterValueList = FilterValue[];
2407
+ export interface GetProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetRequest {
2408
+ /**
2409
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
2410
+ */
2411
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
2412
+ /**
2413
+ * The capability type to return the CountryRuleSet for. Valid values are SMS, VOICE, or MMS.
2414
+ */
2415
+ NumberCapability: NumberCapability;
2416
+ }
2417
+ export interface GetProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult {
2418
+ /**
2419
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the protect configuration.
2420
+ */
2421
+ ProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
2422
+ /**
2423
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
2424
+ */
2425
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
2426
+ /**
2427
+ * The capability type associated with the returned ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetInformation objects.
2428
+ */
2429
+ NumberCapability: NumberCapability;
2430
+ /**
2431
+ * A map of ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetInformation objects that contain the details for the requested NumberCapability. The Key is the two-letter ISO country code. For a list of supported ISO country codes, see Supported countries and regions (SMS channel) in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
2432
+ */
2433
+ CountryRuleSet: ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSet;
2434
+ }
2127
2435
  export type IamRoleArn = string;
2128
2436
  export type Integer = number;
2129
2437
  export type IsoCountryCode = string;
@@ -2160,7 +2468,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2160
2468
  export type KeywordMessage = string;
2161
2469
  export interface KinesisFirehoseDestination {
2162
2470
  /**
2163
- * The ARN of an Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that is able to write event data to an Amazon Firehose destination.
2471
+ * The ARN of an Identity and Access Management role that is able to write event data to an Amazon Data Firehose destination.
2164
2472
  */
2165
2473
  IamRoleArn: IamRoleArn;
2166
2474
  /**
@@ -2264,12 +2572,15 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2264
2572
  export type LogGroupArn = string;
2265
2573
  export type MaxPrice = string;
2266
2574
  export type MaxResults = number;
2575
+ export type MediaMessageOriginationIdentity = string;
2576
+ export type MediaUrlList = MediaUrlValue[];
2577
+ export type MediaUrlValue = string;
2267
2578
  export type MessageType = "TRANSACTIONAL"|"PROMOTIONAL"|string;
2268
2579
  export type MessageTypeList = MessageType[];
2269
2580
  export type MonthlyLimit = number;
2270
2581
  export type NextToken = string;
2271
2582
  export type NonEmptyTagList = Tag[];
2272
- export type NumberCapability = "SMS"|"VOICE"|string;
2583
+ export type NumberCapability = "SMS"|"VOICE"|"MMS"|string;
2273
2584
  export type NumberCapabilityList = NumberCapability[];
2274
2585
  export type NumberStatus = "PENDING"|"ACTIVE"|"ASSOCIATING"|"DISASSOCIATING"|"DELETED"|string;
2275
2586
  export type NumberType = "SHORT_CODE"|"LONG_CODE"|"TOLL_FREE"|"TEN_DLC"|"SIMULATOR"|string;
@@ -2407,7 +2718,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2407
2718
  */
2408
2719
  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
2409
2720
  /**
2410
- * When set to false an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out request. For more information see Self-managed opt-outs
2721
+ * When set to false an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out request. For more information see Self-managed opt-outs
2411
2722
  */
2412
2723
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled: PrimitiveBoolean;
2413
2724
  /**
@@ -2478,7 +2789,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2478
2789
  */
2479
2790
  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
2480
2791
  /**
2481
- * When set to false, an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests. For more information see Self-managed opt-outs
2792
+ * When set to false, an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests. For more information see Self-managed opt-outs
2482
2793
  */
2483
2794
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled: PrimitiveBoolean;
2484
2795
  /**
@@ -2486,7 +2797,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2486
2797
  */
2487
2798
  OptOutListName: OptOutListName;
2488
2799
  /**
2489
- * Allows you to enable shared routes on your pool. By default, this is set to False. If you set this value to True, your messages are sent using phone numbers or sender IDs (depending on the country) that are shared with other Amazon Pinpoint users. In some countries, such as the United States, senders aren't allowed to use shared routes and must use a dedicated phone number or short code.
2800
+ * Allows you to enable shared routes on your pool. By default, this is set to False. If you set this value to True, your messages are sent using phone numbers or sender IDs (depending on the country) that are shared with other users. In some countries, such as the United States, senders aren't allowed to use shared routes and must use a dedicated phone number or short code.
2490
2801
  */
2491
2802
  SharedRoutesEnabled: PrimitiveBoolean;
2492
2803
  /**
@@ -2514,6 +2825,53 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
2514
2825
  export type PoolStatus = "CREATING"|"ACTIVE"|"DELETING"|string;
2515
2826
  export type PrimitiveBoolean = boolean;
2516
2827
  export type PrimitiveLong = number;
2828
+ export type ProtectConfigurationArn = string;
2829
+ export type ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSet = {[key: string]: ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetInformation};
2830
+ export interface ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetInformation {
2831
+ /**
2832
+ * The types of protection that can be used.
2833
+ */
2834
+ ProtectStatus: ProtectStatus;
2835
+ }
2836
+ export interface ProtectConfigurationFilter {
2837
+ /**
2838
+ * The name of the attribute to filter on.
2839
+ */
2840
+ Name: ProtectConfigurationFilterName;
2841
+ /**
2842
+ * An array of values to filter for.
2843
+ */
2844
+ Values: FilterValueList;
2845
+ }
2846
+ export type ProtectConfigurationFilterList = ProtectConfigurationFilter[];
2847
+ export type ProtectConfigurationFilterName = "account-default"|"deletion-protection-enabled"|string;
2848
+ export type ProtectConfigurationId = string;
2849
+ export type ProtectConfigurationIdList = ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn[];
2850
+ export type ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn = string;
2851
+ export interface ProtectConfigurationInformation {
2852
+ /**
2853
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the protect configuration.
2854
+ */
2855
+ ProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
2856
+ /**
2857
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
2858
+ */
2859
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
2860
+ /**
2861
+ * The time when the protect configuration was created, in UNIX epoch time format.
2862
+ */
2863
+ CreatedTimestamp: Timestamp;
2864
+ /**
2865
+ * This is true if the protect configuration is set as your account default protect configuration.
2866
+ */
2867
+ AccountDefault: PrimitiveBoolean;
2868
+ /**
2869
+ * The status of deletion protection for the protect configuration. When set to true deletion protection is enabled. By default this is set to false.
2870
+ */
2871
+ DeletionProtectionEnabled: PrimitiveBoolean;
2872
+ }
2873
+ export type ProtectConfigurationInformationList = ProtectConfigurationInformation[];
2874
+ export type ProtectStatus = "ALLOW"|"BLOCK"|string;
2517
2875
  export interface PutKeywordRequest {
2518
2876
  /**
2519
2877
  * The origination identity to use such as a PhoneNumberId, PhoneNumberArn, SenderId or SenderIdArn. You can use DescribePhoneNumbers get the values for PhoneNumberId and PhoneNumberArn while DescribeSenderIds can be used to get the values for SenderId and SenderIdArn.
@@ -3085,7 +3443,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3085
3443
  */
3086
3444
  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
3087
3445
  /**
3088
- * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
3446
+ * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
3089
3447
  */
3090
3448
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled?: PrimitiveBoolean;
3091
3449
  /**
@@ -3233,7 +3591,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3233
3591
  */
3234
3592
  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
3235
3593
  /**
3236
- * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
3594
+ * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
3237
3595
  */
3238
3596
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled?: PrimitiveBoolean;
3239
3597
  /**
@@ -3392,6 +3750,54 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3392
3750
  */
3393
3751
  MessageId: String;
3394
3752
  }
3753
+ export interface SendMediaMessageRequest {
3754
+ /**
3755
+ * The destination phone number in E.164 format.
3756
+ */
3757
+ DestinationPhoneNumber: PhoneNumber;
3758
+ /**
3759
+ * The origination identity of the message. This can be either the PhoneNumber, PhoneNumberId, PhoneNumberArn, SenderId, SenderIdArn, PoolId, or PoolArn.
3760
+ */
3761
+ OriginationIdentity: MediaMessageOriginationIdentity;
3762
+ /**
3763
+ * The text body of the message.
3764
+ */
3765
+ MessageBody?: TextMessageBody;
3766
+ /**
3767
+ * An array of URLs to each media file to send. The media files have to be stored in a publicly available S3 bucket. Supported media file formats are listed in MMS file types, size and character limits. For more information on creating an S3 bucket and managing objects, see Creating a bucket and Uploading objects in the S3 user guide.
3768
+ */
3769
+ MediaUrls?: MediaUrlList;
3770
+ /**
3771
+ * The name of the configuration set to use. This can be either the ConfigurationSetName or ConfigurationSetArn.
3772
+ */
3773
+ ConfigurationSetName?: ConfigurationSetNameOrArn;
3774
+ /**
3775
+ * The maximum amount that you want to spend, in US dollars, per each MMS message.
3776
+ */
3777
+ MaxPrice?: MaxPrice;
3778
+ /**
3779
+ * How long the text message is valid for. By default this is 72 hours.
3780
+ */
3781
+ TimeToLive?: TimeToLive;
3782
+ /**
3783
+ * You can specify custom data in this field. If you do, that data is logged to the event destination.
3784
+ */
3785
+ Context?: ContextMap;
3786
+ /**
3787
+ * When set to true, the message is checked and validated, but isn't sent to the end recipient.
3788
+ */
3789
+ DryRun?: PrimitiveBoolean;
3790
+ /**
3791
+ * The unique identifier of the protect configuration to use.
3792
+ */
3793
+ ProtectConfigurationId?: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
3794
+ }
3795
+ export interface SendMediaMessageResult {
3796
+ /**
3797
+ * The unique identifier for the message.
3798
+ */
3799
+ MessageId?: String;
3800
+ }
3395
3801
  export interface SendTextMessageRequest {
3396
3802
  /**
3397
3803
  * The destination phone number in E.164 format.
@@ -3418,11 +3824,11 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3418
3824
  */
3419
3825
  ConfigurationSetName?: ConfigurationSetNameOrArn;
3420
3826
  /**
3421
- * The maximum amount that you want to spend, in US dollars, per each text message part. A text message can contain multiple parts.
3827
+ * The maximum amount that you want to spend, in US dollars, per each text message. If the calculated amount to send the text message is greater than MaxPrice, the message is not sent and an error is returned.
3422
3828
  */
3423
3829
  MaxPrice?: MaxPrice;
3424
3830
  /**
3425
- * How long the text message is valid for. By default this is 72 hours.
3831
+ * How long the text message is valid for, in seconds. By default this is 72 hours. If the messages isn't handed off before the TTL expires we stop attempting to hand off the message and return TTL_EXPIRED event.
3426
3832
  */
3427
3833
  TimeToLive?: TimeToLive;
3428
3834
  /**
@@ -3430,13 +3836,17 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3430
3836
  */
3431
3837
  Context?: ContextMap;
3432
3838
  /**
3433
- * This field is used for any country-specific registration requirements. Currently, this setting is only used when you send messages to recipients in India using a sender ID. For more information see Special requirements for sending SMS messages to recipients in India.
3839
+ * This field is used for any country-specific registration requirements. Currently, this setting is only used when you send messages to recipients in India using a sender ID. For more information see Special requirements for sending SMS messages to recipients in India. IN_ENTITY_ID The entity ID or Principal Entity (PE) ID that you received after completing the sender ID registration process. IN_TEMPLATE_ID The template ID that you received after completing the sender ID registration process. Make sure that the Template ID that you specify matches your message template exactly. If your message doesn't match the template that you provided during the registration process, the mobile carriers might reject your message.
3434
3840
  */
3435
3841
  DestinationCountryParameters?: DestinationCountryParameters;
3436
3842
  /**
3437
- * When set to true, the message is checked and validated, but isn't sent to the end recipient.
3843
+ * When set to true, the message is checked and validated, but isn't sent to the end recipient. You are not charged for using DryRun. The Message Parts per Second (MPS) limit when using DryRun is five. If your origination identity has a lower MPS limit then the lower MPS limit is used. For more information about MPS limits, see Message Parts per Second (MPS) limits in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide..
3438
3844
  */
3439
3845
  DryRun?: PrimitiveBoolean;
3846
+ /**
3847
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
3848
+ */
3849
+ ProtectConfigurationId?: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
3440
3850
  }
3441
3851
  export interface SendTextMessageResult {
3442
3852
  /**
@@ -3485,6 +3895,10 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3485
3895
  * When set to true, the message is checked and validated, but isn't sent to the end recipient.
3486
3896
  */
3487
3897
  DryRun?: PrimitiveBoolean;
3898
+ /**
3899
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
3900
+ */
3901
+ ProtectConfigurationId?: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
3488
3902
  }
3489
3903
  export interface SendVoiceMessageResult {
3490
3904
  /**
@@ -3552,6 +3966,22 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3552
3966
  export type SenderIdInformationList = SenderIdInformation[];
3553
3967
  export type SenderIdList = SenderIdAndCountry[];
3554
3968
  export type SenderIdOrArn = string;
3969
+ export interface SetAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationRequest {
3970
+ /**
3971
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
3972
+ */
3973
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
3974
+ }
3975
+ export interface SetAccountDefaultProtectConfigurationResult {
3976
+ /**
3977
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the account default protect configuration.
3978
+ */
3979
+ DefaultProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
3980
+ /**
3981
+ * The unique identifier of the account default protect configuration.
3982
+ */
3983
+ DefaultProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
3984
+ }
3555
3985
  export interface SetDefaultMessageTypeRequest {
3556
3986
  /**
3557
3987
  * The configuration set to update with a new default message type. This field can be the ConsigurationSetName or ConfigurationSetArn.
@@ -3600,6 +4030,18 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3600
4030
  */
3601
4031
  SenderId?: SenderId;
3602
4032
  }
4033
+ export interface SetMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideRequest {
4034
+ /**
4035
+ * The new monthly limit to enforce on text messages.
4036
+ */
4037
+ MonthlyLimit: MonthlyLimit;
4038
+ }
4039
+ export interface SetMediaMessageSpendLimitOverrideResult {
4040
+ /**
4041
+ * The current monthly limit to enforce on sending text messages.
4042
+ */
4043
+ MonthlyLimit?: MonthlyLimit;
4044
+ }
3603
4045
  export interface SetTextMessageSpendLimitOverrideRequest {
3604
4046
  /**
3605
4047
  * The new monthly limit to enforce on text messages.
@@ -3650,7 +4092,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3650
4092
  Overridden: PrimitiveBoolean;
3651
4093
  }
3652
4094
  export type SpendLimitList = SpendLimit[];
3653
- export type SpendLimitName = "TEXT_MESSAGE_MONTHLY_SPEND_LIMIT"|"VOICE_MESSAGE_MONTHLY_SPEND_LIMIT"|string;
4095
+ export type SpendLimitName = "TEXT_MESSAGE_MONTHLY_SPEND_LIMIT"|"VOICE_MESSAGE_MONTHLY_SPEND_LIMIT"|"MEDIA_MESSAGE_MONTHLY_SPEND_LIMIT"|string;
3654
4096
  export type String = string;
3655
4097
  export type StringList = String[];
3656
4098
  export type StringMap = {[key: string]: String};
@@ -3781,7 +4223,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3781
4223
  */
3782
4224
  CloudWatchLogsDestination?: CloudWatchLogsDestination;
3783
4225
  /**
3784
- * An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Kinesis Data Firehose.
4226
+ * An object that contains information about an event destination for logging to Firehose.
3785
4227
  */
3786
4228
  KinesisFirehoseDestination?: KinesisFirehoseDestination;
3787
4229
  /**
@@ -3821,7 +4263,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3821
4263
  */
3822
4264
  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
3823
4265
  /**
3824
- * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
4266
+ * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
3825
4267
  */
3826
4268
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled?: Boolean;
3827
4269
  /**
@@ -3921,7 +4363,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3921
4363
  */
3922
4364
  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
3923
4365
  /**
3924
- * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
4366
+ * By default this is set to false. When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
3925
4367
  */
3926
4368
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled?: Boolean;
3927
4369
  /**
@@ -3967,7 +4409,7 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3967
4409
  */
3968
4410
  TwoWayChannelRole?: IamRoleArn;
3969
4411
  /**
3970
- * When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, Amazon Pinpoint automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
4412
+ * When an end recipient sends a message that begins with HELP or STOP to one of your dedicated numbers, AWS End User Messaging SMS and Voice automatically replies with a customizable message and adds the end recipient to the OptOutList. When set to true you're responsible for responding to HELP and STOP requests. You're also responsible for tracking and honoring opt-out requests.
3971
4413
  */
3972
4414
  SelfManagedOptOutsEnabled?: PrimitiveBoolean;
3973
4415
  /**
@@ -3987,6 +4429,70 @@ declare namespace PinpointSMSVoiceV2 {
3987
4429
  */
3988
4430
  CreatedTimestamp?: Timestamp;
3989
4431
  }
4432
+ export interface UpdateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetRequest {
4433
+ /**
4434
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
4435
+ */
4436
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
4437
+ /**
4438
+ * The number capability to apply the CountryRuleSetUpdates updates to.
4439
+ */
4440
+ NumberCapability: NumberCapability;
4441
+ /**
4442
+ * A map of ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetInformation objects that contain the details for the requested NumberCapability. The Key is the two-letter ISO country code. For a list of supported ISO country codes, see Supported countries and regions (SMS channel) in the AWS End User Messaging SMS User Guide.
4443
+ */
4444
+ CountryRuleSetUpdates: ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSet;
4445
+ }
4446
+ export interface UpdateProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetResult {
4447
+ /**
4448
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the protect configuration.
4449
+ */
4450
+ ProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
4451
+ /**
4452
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
4453
+ */
4454
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
4455
+ /**
4456
+ * The number capability that was updated
4457
+ */
4458
+ NumberCapability: NumberCapability;
4459
+ /**
4460
+ * An array of ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSetInformation containing the rules for the NumberCapability.
4461
+ */
4462
+ CountryRuleSet: ProtectConfigurationCountryRuleSet;
4463
+ }
4464
+ export interface UpdateProtectConfigurationRequest {
4465
+ /**
4466
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
4467
+ */
4468
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationIdOrArn;
4469
+ /**
4470
+ * When set to true deletion protection is enabled. By default this is set to false.
4471
+ */
4472
+ DeletionProtectionEnabled?: Boolean;
4473
+ }
4474
+ export interface UpdateProtectConfigurationResult {
4475
+ /**
4476
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the protect configuration.
4477
+ */
4478
+ ProtectConfigurationArn: ProtectConfigurationArn;
4479
+ /**
4480
+ * The unique identifier for the protect configuration.
4481
+ */
4482
+ ProtectConfigurationId: ProtectConfigurationId;
4483
+ /**
4484
+ * The time when the protect configuration was created, in UNIX epoch time format.
4485
+ */
4486
+ CreatedTimestamp: Timestamp;
4487
+ /**
4488
+ * This is true if the protect configuration is set as your account default protect configuration.
4489
+ */
4490
+ AccountDefault: PrimitiveBoolean;
4491
+ /**
4492
+ * The status of deletion protection for the protect configuration. When set to true deletion protection is enabled. By default this is set to false.
4493
+ */
4494
+ DeletionProtectionEnabled: PrimitiveBoolean;
4495
+ }
3990
4496
  export interface UpdateSenderIdRequest {
3991
4497
  /**
3992
4498
  * The sender ID to update.