Upgrade AWS SDK to the latest version

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Andrey Smirnov
2017-09-28 17:57:05 +03:00
parent 9a767b7631
commit 182c21e38c
1096 changed files with 309697 additions and 132612 deletions
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"SubjectType":{"type":"string"},
"accessKeyIdType":{
"type":"string",
"max":32,
"max":128,
"min":16,
"pattern":"[\\w]*"
},
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
},
"assumedRoleIdType":{
"type":"string",
"max":96,
"max":193,
"min":2,
"pattern":"[\\w+=,.@:-]*"
},
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@
},
"federatedIdType":{
"type":"string",
"max":96,
"max":193,
"min":2,
"pattern":"[\\w+=,.@\\:-]*"
},
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"externalIdType": {
"base": null,
"refs": {
"AssumeRoleRequest$ExternalId": "<p>A unique identifier that is used by third parties when assuming roles in their customers' accounts. For each role that the third party can assume, they should instruct their customers to ensure the role's trust policy checks for the external ID that the third party generated. Each time the third party assumes the role, they should pass the customer's external ID. The external ID is useful in order to help third parties bind a role to the customer who created it. For more information about the external ID, see <a href=\"http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_create_for-user_externalid.html\">How to Use an External ID When Granting Access to Your AWS Resources to a Third Party</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p> <p>The regex used to validated this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@:\\/-</p>"
"AssumeRoleRequest$ExternalId": "<p>A unique identifier that is used by third parties when assuming roles in their customers' accounts. For each role that the third party can assume, they should instruct their customers to ensure the role's trust policy checks for the external ID that the third party generated. Each time the third party assumes the role, they should pass the customer's external ID. The external ID is useful in order to help third parties bind a role to the customer who created it. For more information about the external ID, see <a href=\"http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_create_for-user_externalid.html\">How to Use an External ID When Granting Access to Your AWS Resources to a Third Party</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p> <p>The regex used to validated this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@:/-</p>"
}
},
"federatedIdType": {
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@
"base": null,
"refs": {
"AssumeRoleRequest$SerialNumber": "<p>The identification number of the MFA device that is associated with the user who is making the <code>AssumeRole</code> call. Specify this value if the trust policy of the role being assumed includes a condition that requires MFA authentication. The value is either the serial number for a hardware device (such as <code>GAHT12345678</code>) or an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a virtual device (such as <code>arn:aws:iam::123456789012:mfa/user</code>).</p> <p>The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-</p>",
"GetSessionTokenRequest$SerialNumber": "<p>The identification number of the MFA device that is associated with the IAM user who is making the <code>GetSessionToken</code> call. Specify this value if the IAM user has a policy that requires MFA authentication. The value is either the serial number for a hardware device (such as <code>GAHT12345678</code>) or an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a virtual device (such as <code>arn:aws:iam::123456789012:mfa/user</code>). You can find the device for an IAM user by going to the AWS Management Console and viewing the user's security credentials. </p> <p>The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-</p>"
"GetSessionTokenRequest$SerialNumber": "<p>The identification number of the MFA device that is associated with the IAM user who is making the <code>GetSessionToken</code> call. Specify this value if the IAM user has a policy that requires MFA authentication. The value is either the serial number for a hardware device (such as <code>GAHT12345678</code>) or an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a virtual device (such as <code>arn:aws:iam::123456789012:mfa/user</code>). You can find the device for an IAM user by going to the AWS Management Console and viewing the user's security credentials. </p> <p>The regex used to validated this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@:/-</p>"
}
},
"sessionPolicyDocumentType": {
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