cdk-lambda-subminute 2.0.354 → 2.0.356

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  2. package/lib/cdk-lambda-subminute.js +3 -3
  3. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +1 -1
  4. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/b2bi-2022-06-23.examples.json +709 -0
  5. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudtrail-2013-11-01.min.json +53 -0
  6. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudtrail-2013-11-01.paginators.json +5 -0
  7. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/firehose-2015-08-04.min.json +258 -30
  8. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/keyspaces-2022-02-10.min.json +159 -16
  9. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/metadata.json +0 -8
  10. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/all.d.ts +0 -2
  11. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/all.js +0 -2
  12. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/b2bi.d.ts +2 -2
  13. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/cloudtrail.d.ts +101 -11
  14. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/connect.d.ts +5 -5
  15. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/dynamodb.d.ts +1 -1
  16. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/firehose.d.ts +231 -0
  17. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/keyspaces.d.ts +165 -4
  18. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/sagemakerfeaturestoreruntime.d.ts +2 -2
  19. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk-core-react-native.js +2 -2
  20. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk-react-native.js +112 -214
  21. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk.js +319 -41
  22. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk.min.js +92 -91
  23. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist-tools/service-collector.js +1 -1
  24. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/lib/config_service_placeholders.d.ts +0 -4
  25. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/lib/core.js +1 -1
  26. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/lib/dynamodb/document_client.d.ts +1 -1
  27. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/package.json +1 -1
  28. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/scripts/console +3 -3
  29. package/package.json +3 -3
  30. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudfront-keyvaluestore-2022-07-26.examples.json +0 -5
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  32. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudfront-keyvaluestore-2022-07-26.paginators.json +0 -10
  33. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/neptune-graph-2023-11-29.examples.json +0 -5
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  37. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/cloudfrontkeyvaluestore.d.ts +0 -294
  38. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/cloudfrontkeyvaluestore.js +0 -18
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  41. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/lib/services/neptunegraph.js +0 -14
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  /**
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- * The filters to apply to returned metrics. You can filter up to the following limits: Queues: 100 Routing profiles: 100 Channels: 3 (VOICE, CHAT, and TASK channels are supported.) RoutingStepExpressions: 50 Metric data is retrieved only for the resources associated with the queues or routing profiles, and by any channels included in the filter. (You cannot filter by both queue AND routing profile.) You can include both resource IDs and resource ARNs in the same request. When using RoutingStepExpression, you need to pass exactly one QueueId. Currently tagging is only supported on the resources that are passed in the filter.
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+ * The filters to apply to returned metrics. You can filter up to the following limits: Queues: 100 Routing profiles: 100 Channels: 3 (VOICE, CHAT, and TASK channels are supported.) RoutingStepExpressions: 50 Metric data is retrieved only for the resources associated with the queues or routing profiles, and by any channels included in the filter. (You cannot filter by both queue AND routing profile.) You can include both resource IDs and resource ARNs in the same request. When using the RoutingStepExpression filter, you need to pass exactly one QueueId. The filter is also case sensitive so when using the RoutingStepExpression filter, grouping by ROUTING_STEP_EXPRESSION is required. Currently tagging is only supported on the resources that are passed in the filter.
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- * The filters to apply to returned metrics. You can filter on the following resources: Queues Routing profiles Agents Channels User hierarchy groups Feature Routing step expression At least one filter must be passed from queues, routing profiles, agents, or user hierarchy groups. To filter by phone number, see Create a historical metrics report in the Amazon Connect Administrator's Guide. Note the following limits: Filter keys: A maximum of 5 filter keys are supported in a single request. Valid filter keys: QUEUE | ROUTING_PROFILE | AGENT | CHANNEL | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_ONE | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_TWO | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_THREE | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_FOUR | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_FIVE | FEATURE | contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype | ROUTING_STEP_EXPRESSION Filter values: A maximum of 100 filter values are supported in a single request. VOICE, CHAT, and TASK are valid filterValue for the CHANNEL filter key. They do not count towards limitation of 100 filter values. For example, a GetMetricDataV2 request can filter by 50 queues, 35 agents, and 15 routing profiles for a total of 100 filter values, along with 3 channel filters. contact_lens_conversational_analytics is a valid filterValue for the FEATURE filter key. It is available only to contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. connect:Chat, connect:SMS, connect:Telephony, and connect:WebRTC are valid filterValue examples (not exhaustive) for the contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype filter key. ROUTING_STEP_EXPRESSION is a valid filter key with a filter value up to 3000 length.
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+ * The filters to apply to returned metrics. You can filter on the following resources: Queues Routing profiles Agents Channels User hierarchy groups Feature Routing step expression At least one filter must be passed from queues, routing profiles, agents, or user hierarchy groups. To filter by phone number, see Create a historical metrics report in the Amazon Connect Administrator's Guide. Note the following limits: Filter keys: A maximum of 5 filter keys are supported in a single request. Valid filter keys: QUEUE | ROUTING_PROFILE | AGENT | CHANNEL | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_ONE | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_TWO | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_THREE | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_FOUR | AGENT_HIERARCHY_LEVEL_FIVE | FEATURE | contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype | ROUTING_STEP_EXPRESSION Filter values: A maximum of 100 filter values are supported in a single request. VOICE, CHAT, and TASK are valid filterValue for the CHANNEL filter key. They do not count towards limitation of 100 filter values. For example, a GetMetricDataV2 request can filter by 50 queues, 35 agents, and 15 routing profiles for a total of 100 filter values, along with 3 channel filters. contact_lens_conversational_analytics is a valid filterValue for the FEATURE filter key. It is available only to contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. connect:Chat, connect:SMS, connect:Telephony, and connect:WebRTC are valid filterValue examples (not exhaustive) for the contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype filter key. ROUTING_STEP_EXPRESSION is a valid filter key with a filter value up to 3000 length. This filter is case and order sensitive. JSON string fields must be sorted in ascending order and JSON array order should be kept as is.
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- * The metrics to retrieve. Specify the name, groupings, and filters for each metric. The following historical metrics are available. For a description of each metric, see Historical metrics definitions in the Amazon Connect Administrator's Guide. ABANDONMENT_RATE Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AGENT_ADHERENT_TIME This metric is available only in Amazon Web Services Regions where Forecasting, capacity planning, and scheduling is available. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_ANSWER_RATE Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_NON_ADHERENT_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_NON_RESPONSE Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_NON_RESPONSE_WITHOUT_CUSTOMER_ABANDONS Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy Data for this metric is available starting from October 1, 2023 0:00:00 GMT. AGENT_OCCUPANCY Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_SCHEDULE_ADHERENCE This metric is available only in Amazon Web Services Regions where Forecasting, capacity planning, and scheduling is available. Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_SCHEDULED_TIME This metric is available only in Amazon Web Services Regions where Forecasting, capacity planning, and scheduling is available. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AVG_ABANDON_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_ACTIVE_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AVG_AFTER_CONTACT_WORK_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_AGENT_CONNECTING_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD. For now, this metric only supports the following as INITIATION_METHOD: INBOUND | OUTBOUND | CALLBACK | API Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy The Negate key in Metric Level Filters is not applicable for this metric. AVG_AGENT_PAUSE_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AVG_CONTACT_DURATION Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_CONVERSATION_DURATION Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_GREETING_TIME_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_HANDLE_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype, RoutingStepExpression Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_HOLD_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_HOLD_TIME_ALL_CONTACTS Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_HOLDS Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_INTERACTION_AND_HOLD_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_INTERACTION_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_INTERRUPTIONS_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_INTERRUPTION_TIME_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_NON_TALK_TIME This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_QUEUE_ANSWER_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_RESOLUTION_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_TALK_TIME This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_TALK_TIME_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_TALK_TIME_CUSTOMER This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_ABANDONED Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype, RoutingStepExpression CONTACTS_CREATED Unit: Count Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. CONTACTS_HANDLED Unit: Count Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD, DISCONNECT_REASON Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype, RoutingStepExpression Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. CONTACTS_HOLD_ABANDONS Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_ON_HOLD_AGENT_DISCONNECT Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_ON_HOLD_CUSTOMER_DISCONNECT Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_PUT_ON_HOLD Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_EXTERNAL Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_INTERNAL Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_QUEUED Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_RESOLVED_IN_X Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Threshold: For ThresholdValue enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. For Comparison, you must enter LT (for "Less than"). CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_BY_AGENT Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_FROM_QUEUE Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype MAX_QUEUED_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype PERCENT_CONTACTS_STEP_EXPIRED Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, RoutingStepExpression PERCENT_CONTACTS_STEP_JOINED Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, RoutingStepExpression PERCENT_NON_TALK_TIME This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype PERCENT_TALK_TIME This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype PERCENT_TALK_TIME_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype PERCENT_TALK_TIME_CUSTOMER This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype SERVICE_LEVEL You can include up to 20 SERVICE_LEVEL metrics in a request. Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile Threshold: For ThresholdValue, enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. For Comparison, you must enter LT (for "Less than"). STEP_CONTACTS_QUEUED Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, RoutingStepExpression SUM_AFTER_CONTACT_WORK_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_CONNECTING_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD. This metric only supports the following filter keys as INITIATION_METHOD: INBOUND | OUTBOUND | CALLBACK | API Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy The Negate key in Metric Level Filters is not applicable for this metric. SUM_CONTACT_FLOW_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_CONTACT_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_CONTACTS_ANSWERED_IN_X Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Threshold: For ThresholdValue, enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. For Comparison, you must enter LT (for "Less than"). SUM_CONTACTS_ABANDONED_IN_X Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Threshold: For ThresholdValue, enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. For Comparison, you must enter LT (for "Less than"). SUM_CONTACTS_DISCONNECTED Valid metric filter key: DISCONNECT_REASON Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype SUM_ERROR_STATUS_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_HANDLE_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_HOLD_TIME Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_IDLE_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_INTERACTION_AND_HOLD_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_INTERACTION_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_NON_PRODUCTIVE_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_ONLINE_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_RETRY_CALLBACK_ATTEMPTS Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype
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Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_ANSWER_RATE Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_NON_ADHERENT_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_NON_RESPONSE Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_NON_RESPONSE_WITHOUT_CUSTOMER_ABANDONS Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy Data for this metric is available starting from October 1, 2023 0:00:00 GMT. AGENT_OCCUPANCY Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_SCHEDULE_ADHERENCE This metric is available only in Amazon Web Services Regions where Forecasting, capacity planning, and scheduling is available. Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AGENT_SCHEDULED_TIME This metric is available only in Amazon Web Services Regions where Forecasting, capacity planning, and scheduling is available. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AVG_ABANDON_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_ACTIVE_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AVG_AFTER_CONTACT_WORK_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_AGENT_CONNECTING_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD. For now, this metric only supports the following as INITIATION_METHOD: INBOUND | OUTBOUND | CALLBACK | API Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy The Negate key in Metric Level Filters is not applicable for this metric. AVG_AGENT_PAUSE_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy AVG_CONTACT_DURATION Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_CONVERSATION_DURATION Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_GREETING_TIME_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_HANDLE_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype, RoutingStepExpression Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_HOLD_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_HOLD_TIME_ALL_CONTACTS Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_HOLDS Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_INTERACTION_AND_HOLD_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_INTERACTION_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_INTERRUPTIONS_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_INTERRUPTION_TIME_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_NON_TALK_TIME This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_QUEUE_ANSWER_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. AVG_RESOLUTION_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_TALK_TIME This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_TALK_TIME_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype AVG_TALK_TIME_CUSTOMER This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_ABANDONED Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype, RoutingStepExpression CONTACTS_CREATED Unit: Count Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. CONTACTS_HANDLED Unit: Count Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD, DISCONNECT_REASON Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype, RoutingStepExpression Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. CONTACTS_HANDLED_BY_CONNECTED_TO_AGENT Unit: Count Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_HOLD_ABANDONS Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_ON_HOLD_AGENT_DISCONNECT Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_ON_HOLD_CUSTOMER_DISCONNECT Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_PUT_ON_HOLD Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_EXTERNAL Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_INTERNAL Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy CONTACTS_QUEUED Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_QUEUED_BY_ENQUEUE Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_RESOLVED_IN_X Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Threshold: For ThresholdValue enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. For Comparison, you must enter LT (for "Less than"). CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, Feature, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Feature is a valid filter but not a valid grouping. CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_BY_AGENT Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_FROM_QUEUE Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype MAX_QUEUED_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype PERCENT_CONTACTS_STEP_EXPIRED Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, RoutingStepExpression PERCENT_CONTACTS_STEP_JOINED Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, RoutingStepExpression PERCENT_NON_TALK_TIME This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype PERCENT_TALK_TIME This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype PERCENT_TALK_TIME_AGENT This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype PERCENT_TALK_TIME_CUSTOMER This metric is available only for contacts analyzed by Contact Lens conversational analytics. Unit: Percentage Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype SERVICE_LEVEL You can include up to 20 SERVICE_LEVEL metrics in a request. Unit: Percent Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile Threshold: For ThresholdValue, enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. For Comparison, you must enter LT (for "Less than"). STEP_CONTACTS_QUEUED Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, RoutingStepExpression SUM_AFTER_CONTACT_WORK_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_CONNECTING_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid metric filter key: INITIATION_METHOD. This metric only supports the following filter keys as INITIATION_METHOD: INBOUND | OUTBOUND | CALLBACK | API Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy The Negate key in Metric Level Filters is not applicable for this metric. SUM_CONTACT_FLOW_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_CONTACT_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_CONTACTS_ANSWERED_IN_X Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Threshold: For ThresholdValue, enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. For Comparison, you must enter LT (for "Less than"). SUM_CONTACTS_ABANDONED_IN_X Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype Threshold: For ThresholdValue, enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. For Comparison, you must enter LT (for "Less than"). SUM_CONTACTS_DISCONNECTED Valid metric filter key: DISCONNECT_REASON Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype SUM_ERROR_STATUS_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_HANDLE_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_HOLD_TIME Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_IDLE_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_INTERACTION_AND_HOLD_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_INTERACTION_TIME Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_NON_PRODUCTIVE_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_ONLINE_TIME_AGENT Unit: Seconds Valid groupings and filters: Routing Profile, Agent, Agent Hierarchy SUM_RETRY_CALLBACK_ATTEMPTS Unit: Count Valid groupings and filters: Queue, Channel, Routing Profile, contact/segmentAttributes/connect:Subtype
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  export interface GetTrafficDistributionRequest {
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  /**
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- * The identifier of the traffic distribution group.
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+ * The identifier of the traffic distribution group. This can be the ID or the ARN if the API is being called in the Region where the traffic distribution group was created. The ARN must be provided if the call is from the replicated Region.
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  export interface UpdateTrafficDistributionRequest {
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  /**
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- * The identifier of the traffic distribution group. This can be the ID or the ARN if the API is being called in the Region where the traffic distribution group was created. The ARN must be provided if the call is from the replicated Region.
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+ * The identifier of the traffic distribution group. This can be the ID or the ARN if the API is being called in the Region where the traffic distribution group was created. The ARN must be provided if the call is from the replicated Region.
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  GlobalSecondaryIndexUpdates?: GlobalSecondaryIndexUpdateList;
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  /**
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- * Represents the DynamoDB Streams configuration for the table. You receive a ResourceInUseException if you try to enable a stream on a table that already has a stream, or if you try to disable a stream on a table that doesn't have a stream.
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+ * Represents the DynamoDB Streams configuration for the table. You receive a ValidationException if you try to enable a stream on a table that already has a stream, or if you try to disable a stream on a table that doesn't have a stream.
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  AmazonOpenSearchServerlessDestinationConfiguration?: AmazonOpenSearchServerlessDestinationConfiguration;
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  MSKSourceConfiguration?: MSKSourceConfiguration;
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+ /**
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+ * Configure Snowflake destination
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+ */
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+ SnowflakeDestinationConfiguration?: SnowflakeDestinationConfiguration;
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+ * Optional description for the destination
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+ SnowflakeDestinationDescription?: SnowflakeDestinationDescription;
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+ export type SnowflakeAccountUrl = string;
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+ export type SnowflakeContentColumnName = string;
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+ export type SnowflakeDataLoadingOption = "JSON_MAPPING"|"VARIANT_CONTENT_MAPPING"|"VARIANT_CONTENT_AND_METADATA_MAPPING"|string;
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+ export type SnowflakeDatabase = string;
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+ export interface SnowflakeDestinationConfiguration {
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+ /**
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+ * URL for accessing your Snowflake account. This URL must include your account identifier. Note that the protocol (https://) and port number are optional.
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+ */
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+ AccountUrl: SnowflakeAccountUrl;
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+ /**
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+ * The private key used to encrypt your Snowflake client. For information, see Using Key Pair Authentication & Key Rotation.
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+ */
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+ PrivateKey: SnowflakePrivateKey;
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+ /**
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+ * Passphrase to decrypt the private key when the key is encrypted. For information, see Using Key Pair Authentication & Key Rotation.
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+ */
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+ KeyPassphrase?: SnowflakeKeyPassphrase;
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+ /**
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+ * User login name for the Snowflake account.
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+ */
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+ User: SnowflakeUser;
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+ /**
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+ * All data in Snowflake is maintained in databases.
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+ */
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+ Database: SnowflakeDatabase;
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+ /**
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+ * Each database consists of one or more schemas, which are logical groupings of database objects, such as tables and views
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+ */
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+ Schema: SnowflakeSchema;
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+ /**
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+ * All data in Snowflake is stored in database tables, logically structured as collections of columns and rows.
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+ */
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+ Table: SnowflakeTable;
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+ /**
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+ * Optionally configure a Snowflake role. Otherwise the default user role will be used.
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+ */
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+ SnowflakeRoleConfiguration?: SnowflakeRoleConfiguration;
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+ /**
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+ * Choose to load JSON keys mapped to table column names or choose to split the JSON payload where content is mapped to a record content column and source metadata is mapped to a record metadata column.
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+ DataLoadingOption?: SnowflakeDataLoadingOption;
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+ /**
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+ * The name of the record metadata column
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+ */
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+ MetaDataColumnName?: SnowflakeMetaDataColumnName;
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+ /**
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+ * The name of the record content column
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+ */
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+ ContentColumnName?: SnowflakeContentColumnName;
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+ /**
1927
+ * The VPCE ID for Firehose to privately connect with Snowflake. The ID format is com.amazonaws.vpce.[region].vpce-svc-<[id]>. For more information, see Amazon PrivateLink & Snowflake
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+ */
1929
+ SnowflakeVpcConfiguration?: SnowflakeVpcConfiguration;
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+ CloudWatchLoggingOptions?: CloudWatchLoggingOptions;
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+ /**
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+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Snowflake role
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+ /**
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+ * The time period where Kinesis Data Firehose will retry sending data to the chosen HTTP endpoint.
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+ RetryOptions?: SnowflakeRetryOptions;
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+ /**
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+ * Choose an S3 backup mode
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+ S3BackupMode?: SnowflakeS3BackupMode;
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+ S3Configuration: S3DestinationConfiguration;
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+ export interface SnowflakeDestinationDescription {
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+ /**
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+ * URL for accessing your Snowflake account. This URL must include your account identifier. Note that the protocol (https://) and port number are optional.
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1950
+ AccountUrl?: SnowflakeAccountUrl;
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+ /**
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+ * User login name for the Snowflake account.
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+ */
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+ User?: SnowflakeUser;
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+ /**
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+ * All data in Snowflake is maintained in databases.
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+ */
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+ Database?: SnowflakeDatabase;
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+ /**
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+ * Each database consists of one or more schemas, which are logical groupings of database objects, such as tables and views
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+ */
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+ Schema?: SnowflakeSchema;
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+ /**
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+ * All data in Snowflake is stored in database tables, logically structured as collections of columns and rows.
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+ Table?: SnowflakeTable;
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+ /**
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+ * Optionally configure a Snowflake role. Otherwise the default user role will be used.
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+ SnowflakeRoleConfiguration?: SnowflakeRoleConfiguration;
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+ /**
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+ * Choose to load JSON keys mapped to table column names or choose to split the JSON payload where content is mapped to a record content column and source metadata is mapped to a record metadata column.
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+ DataLoadingOption?: SnowflakeDataLoadingOption;
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+ /**
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+ MetaDataColumnName?: SnowflakeMetaDataColumnName;
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+ /**
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+ * The name of the record content column
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+ ContentColumnName?: SnowflakeContentColumnName;
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+ /**
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+ * The VPCE ID for Firehose to privately connect with Snowflake. The ID format is com.amazonaws.vpce.[region].vpce-svc-<[id]>. For more information, see Amazon PrivateLink & Snowflake
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+ SnowflakeVpcConfiguration?: SnowflakeVpcConfiguration;
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+ CloudWatchLoggingOptions?: CloudWatchLoggingOptions;
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+ ProcessingConfiguration?: ProcessingConfiguration;
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+ /**
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+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Snowflake role
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+ RoleARN?: RoleARN;
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+ /**
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+ * The time period where Kinesis Data Firehose will retry sending data to the chosen HTTP endpoint.
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+ */
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+ RetryOptions?: SnowflakeRetryOptions;
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+ /**
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+ * Choose an S3 backup mode
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+ S3BackupMode?: SnowflakeS3BackupMode;
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+ }
2003
+ export interface SnowflakeDestinationUpdate {
2004
+ /**
2005
+ * URL for accessing your Snowflake account. This URL must include your account identifier. Note that the protocol (https://) and port number are optional.
2006
+ */
2007
+ AccountUrl?: SnowflakeAccountUrl;
2008
+ /**
2009
+ * The private key used to encrypt your Snowflake client. For information, see Using Key Pair Authentication & Key Rotation.
2010
+ */
2011
+ PrivateKey?: SnowflakePrivateKey;
2012
+ /**
2013
+ * Passphrase to decrypt the private key when the key is encrypted. For information, see Using Key Pair Authentication & Key Rotation.
2014
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2015
+ KeyPassphrase?: SnowflakeKeyPassphrase;
2016
+ /**
2017
+ * User login name for the Snowflake account.
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+ */
2019
+ User?: SnowflakeUser;
2020
+ /**
2021
+ * All data in Snowflake is maintained in databases.
2022
+ */
2023
+ Database?: SnowflakeDatabase;
2024
+ /**
2025
+ * Each database consists of one or more schemas, which are logical groupings of database objects, such as tables and views
2026
+ */
2027
+ Schema?: SnowflakeSchema;
2028
+ /**
2029
+ * All data in Snowflake is stored in database tables, logically structured as collections of columns and rows.
2030
+ */
2031
+ Table?: SnowflakeTable;
2032
+ /**
2033
+ * Optionally configure a Snowflake role. Otherwise the default user role will be used.
2034
+ */
2035
+ SnowflakeRoleConfiguration?: SnowflakeRoleConfiguration;
2036
+ /**
2037
+ * JSON keys mapped to table column names or choose to split the JSON payload where content is mapped to a record content column and source metadata is mapped to a record metadata column.
2038
+ */
2039
+ DataLoadingOption?: SnowflakeDataLoadingOption;
2040
+ /**
2041
+ * The name of the record metadata column
2042
+ */
2043
+ MetaDataColumnName?: SnowflakeMetaDataColumnName;
2044
+ /**
2045
+ * The name of the content metadata column
2046
+ */
2047
+ ContentColumnName?: SnowflakeContentColumnName;
2048
+ CloudWatchLoggingOptions?: CloudWatchLoggingOptions;
2049
+ ProcessingConfiguration?: ProcessingConfiguration;
2050
+ /**
2051
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Snowflake role
2052
+ */
2053
+ RoleARN?: RoleARN;
2054
+ /**
2055
+ * Specify how long Kinesis Data Firehose retries sending data to the New Relic HTTP endpoint. After sending data, Kinesis Data Firehose first waits for an acknowledgment from the HTTP endpoint. If an error occurs or the acknowledgment doesn’t arrive within the acknowledgment timeout period, Kinesis Data Firehose starts the retry duration counter. It keeps retrying until the retry duration expires. After that, Kinesis Data Firehose considers it a data delivery failure and backs up the data to your Amazon S3 bucket. Every time that Kinesis Data Firehose sends data to the HTTP endpoint (either the initial attempt or a retry), it restarts the acknowledgement timeout counter and waits for an acknowledgement from the HTTP endpoint. Even if the retry duration expires, Kinesis Data Firehose still waits for the acknowledgment until it receives it or the acknowledgement timeout period is reached. If the acknowledgment times out, Kinesis Data Firehose determines whether there's time left in the retry counter. If there is time left, it retries again and repeats the logic until it receives an acknowledgment or determines that the retry time has expired. If you don't want Kinesis Data Firehose to retry sending data, set this value to 0.
2056
+ */
2057
+ RetryOptions?: SnowflakeRetryOptions;
2058
+ /**
2059
+ * Choose an S3 backup mode
2060
+ */
2061
+ S3BackupMode?: SnowflakeS3BackupMode;
2062
+ S3Update?: S3DestinationUpdate;
2063
+ }
2064
+ export type SnowflakeKeyPassphrase = string;
2065
+ export type SnowflakeMetaDataColumnName = string;
2066
+ export type SnowflakePrivateKey = string;
2067
+ export type SnowflakePrivateLinkVpceId = string;
2068
+ export type SnowflakeRetryDurationInSeconds = number;
2069
+ export interface SnowflakeRetryOptions {
2070
+ /**
2071
+ * the time period where Kinesis Data Firehose will retry sending data to the chosen HTTP endpoint.
2072
+ */
2073
+ DurationInSeconds?: SnowflakeRetryDurationInSeconds;
2074
+ }
2075
+ export type SnowflakeRole = string;
2076
+ export interface SnowflakeRoleConfiguration {
2077
+ /**
2078
+ * Enable Snowflake role
2079
+ */
2080
+ Enabled?: BooleanObject;
2081
+ /**
2082
+ * The Snowflake role you wish to configure
2083
+ */
2084
+ SnowflakeRole?: SnowflakeRole;
2085
+ }
2086
+ export type SnowflakeS3BackupMode = "FailedDataOnly"|"AllData"|string;
2087
+ export type SnowflakeSchema = string;
2088
+ export type SnowflakeTable = string;
2089
+ export type SnowflakeUser = string;
2090
+ export interface SnowflakeVpcConfiguration {
2091
+ /**
2092
+ * The VPCE ID for Firehose to privately connect with Snowflake. The ID format is com.amazonaws.vpce.[region].vpce-svc-<[id]>. For more information, see Amazon PrivateLink & Snowflake
2093
+ */
2094
+ PrivateLinkVpceId: SnowflakePrivateLinkVpceId;
2095
+ }
1869
2096
  export interface SourceDescription {
1870
2097
  /**
1871
2098
  * The KinesisStreamSourceDescription value for the source Kinesis data stream.
@@ -2128,6 +2355,10 @@ declare namespace Firehose {
2128
2355
  * Describes an update for a destination in the Serverless offering for Amazon OpenSearch Service.
2129
2356
  */
2130
2357
  AmazonOpenSearchServerlessDestinationUpdate?: AmazonOpenSearchServerlessDestinationUpdate;
2358
+ /**
2359
+ * Update to the Snowflake destination condiguration settings
2360
+ */
2361
+ SnowflakeDestinationUpdate?: SnowflakeDestinationUpdate;
2131
2362
  }
2132
2363
  export interface UpdateDestinationOutput {
2133
2364
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59
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60
60
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61
61
  getTable(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Keyspaces.Types.GetTableResponse) => void): Request<Keyspaces.Types.GetTableResponse, AWSError>;
62
+ /**
63
+ * Returns auto scaling related settings of the specified table in JSON format. If the table is a multi-Region table, the Amazon Web Services Region specific auto scaling settings of the table are included. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling helps you provision throughput capacity for variable workloads efficiently by increasing and decreasing your table's read and write capacity automatically in response to application traffic. For more information, see Managing throughput capacity automatically with Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
64
+ */
65
+ getTableAutoScalingSettings(params: Keyspaces.Types.GetTableAutoScalingSettingsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Keyspaces.Types.GetTableAutoScalingSettingsResponse) => void): Request<Keyspaces.Types.GetTableAutoScalingSettingsResponse, AWSError>;
66
+ /**
67
+ * Returns auto scaling related settings of the specified table in JSON format. If the table is a multi-Region table, the Amazon Web Services Region specific auto scaling settings of the table are included. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling helps you provision throughput capacity for variable workloads efficiently by increasing and decreasing your table's read and write capacity automatically in response to application traffic. For more information, see Managing throughput capacity automatically with Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
68
+ */
69
+ getTableAutoScalingSettings(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Keyspaces.Types.GetTableAutoScalingSettingsResponse) => void): Request<Keyspaces.Types.GetTableAutoScalingSettingsResponse, AWSError>;
62
70
  /**
63
71
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64
72
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92
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85
93
  listTagsForResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Keyspaces.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse) => void): Request<Keyspaces.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse, AWSError>;
86
94
  /**
87
- * Restores the specified table to the specified point in time within the earliest_restorable_timestamp and the current time. For more information about restore points, see Time window for PITR continuous backups in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. Any number of users can execute up to 4 concurrent restores (any type of restore) in a given account. When you restore using point in time recovery, Amazon Keyspaces restores your source table's schema and data to the state based on the selected timestamp (day:hour:minute:second) to a new table. The Time to Live (TTL) settings are also restored to the state based on the selected timestamp. In addition to the table's schema, data, and TTL settings, RestoreTable restores the capacity mode, encryption, and point-in-time recovery settings from the source table. Unlike the table's schema data and TTL settings, which are restored based on the selected timestamp, these settings are always restored based on the table's settings as of the current time or when the table was deleted. You can also overwrite these settings during restore: Read/write capacity mode Provisioned throughput capacity settings Point-in-time (PITR) settings Tags For more information, see PITR restore settings in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. Note that the following settings are not restored, and you must configure them manually for the new table: Automatic scaling policies (for tables that use provisioned capacity mode) Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies Amazon CloudWatch metrics and alarms
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+ * Restores the table to the specified point in time within the earliest_restorable_timestamp and the current time. For more information about restore points, see Time window for PITR continuous backups in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. Any number of users can execute up to 4 concurrent restores (any type of restore) in a given account. When you restore using point in time recovery, Amazon Keyspaces restores your source table's schema and data to the state based on the selected timestamp (day:hour:minute:second) to a new table. The Time to Live (TTL) settings are also restored to the state based on the selected timestamp. In addition to the table's schema, data, and TTL settings, RestoreTable restores the capacity mode, auto scaling settings, encryption settings, and point-in-time recovery settings from the source table. Unlike the table's schema data and TTL settings, which are restored based on the selected timestamp, these settings are always restored based on the table's settings as of the current time or when the table was deleted. You can also overwrite these settings during restore: Read/write capacity mode Provisioned throughput capacity units Auto scaling settings Point-in-time (PITR) settings Tags For more information, see PITR restore settings in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. Note that the following settings are not restored, and you must configure them manually for the new table: Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies Amazon CloudWatch metrics and alarms
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+ * Restores the table to the specified point in time within the earliest_restorable_timestamp and the current time. For more information about restore points, see Time window for PITR continuous backups in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. Any number of users can execute up to 4 concurrent restores (any type of restore) in a given account. When you restore using point in time recovery, Amazon Keyspaces restores your source table's schema and data to the state based on the selected timestamp (day:hour:minute:second) to a new table. The Time to Live (TTL) settings are also restored to the state based on the selected timestamp. In addition to the table's schema, data, and TTL settings, RestoreTable restores the capacity mode, auto scaling settings, encryption settings, and point-in-time recovery settings from the source table. Unlike the table's schema data and TTL settings, which are restored based on the selected timestamp, these settings are always restored based on the table's settings as of the current time or when the table was deleted. You can also overwrite these settings during restore: Read/write capacity mode Provisioned throughput capacity units Auto scaling settings Point-in-time (PITR) settings Tags For more information, see PITR restore settings in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide. Note that the following settings are not restored, and you must configure them manually for the new table: Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies Amazon CloudWatch metrics and alarms
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+ export interface AutoScalingSettings {
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+ export interface AutoScalingSpecification {
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ export interface ReplicaSpecification {
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ * The optional auto scaling settings for the restored table in provisioned capacity mode. Specifies if the service can manage throughput capacity of a provisioned table automatically on your behalf. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling helps you provision throughput capacity for variable workloads efficiently by increasing and decreasing your table's read and write capacity automatically in response to application traffic. For more information, see Managing throughput capacity automatically with Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
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+ /**
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+ export interface TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration {
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+ /**
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+ * Specifies if scale-in is enabled. When auto scaling automatically decreases capacity for a table, the table scales in. When scaling policies are set, they can't scale in the table lower than its minimum capacity.
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+ disableScaleIn?: BooleanObject;
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+ /**
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+ * Specifies a scale-in cool down period. A cooldown period in seconds between scaling activities that lets the table stabilize before another scaling activity starts.
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+ */
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+ scaleInCooldown?: IntegerObject;
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+ /**
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+ * Specifies a scale out cool down period. A cooldown period in seconds between scaling activities that lets the table stabilize before another scaling activity starts.
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+ scaleOutCooldown?: IntegerObject;
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+ /**
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+ * Specifies the target value for the target tracking auto scaling policy. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling scales up capacity automatically when traffic exceeds this target utilization rate, and then back down when it falls below the target. This ensures that the ratio of consumed capacity to provisioned capacity stays at or near this value. You define targetValue as a percentage. A double between 20 and 90.
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+ targetValue: DoubleObject;
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+ /**
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+ * The optional auto scaling settings to update for a table in provisioned capacity mode. Specifies if the service can manage throughput capacity of a provisioned table automatically on your behalf. Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling helps you provision throughput capacity for variable workloads efficiently by increasing and decreasing your table's read and write capacity automatically in response to application traffic. If auto scaling is already enabled for the table, you can use UpdateTable to update the minimum and maximum values or the auto scaling policy settings independently. For more information, see Managing throughput capacity automatically with Amazon Keyspaces auto scaling in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.
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+ */
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+ autoScalingSpecification?: AutoScalingSpecification;
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+ /**
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+ * The Region specific settings of a multi-Regional table.
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838
+ replicaSpecifications?: ReplicaSpecificationList;
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