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8 changes: 7 additions & 1 deletion src/aws.ts
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"Directory Service Directory Service is a web service that makes it easy for you to setup and run directories in the Amazon Web Services cloud, or connect your Amazon Web Services resources with an existing self-managed Microsoft Active Directory. This guide provides detailed information about Directory Service operations, data types, parameters, and errors. For information about Directory Services features, see Directory Service and the Directory Service Administration Guide. Amazon Web Services provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various programming languages and platforms (Java, Ruby, .Net, iOS, Android, etc.). The SDKs provide a convenient way to create programmatic access to Directory Service and other Amazon Web Services services. For more information about the Amazon Web Services SDKs, including how to download and install them, see Tools for Amazon Web Services",
loadSpec: "aws/ds",
},
{
name: "ds-data",
description:
"Amazon Web Services Directory Service Data is an extension of Directory Service. This API reference provides detailed information about Directory Service Data operations and object types. With Directory Service Data, you can create, read, update, and delete users, groups, and memberships from your Managed Microsoft AD without additional costs and without deploying dedicated management instances. You can also perform built-in object management tasks across directories without direct network connectivity, which simplifies provisioning and access management to achieve fully automated deployments. Directory Service Data supports user and group write operations, such as CreateUser and CreateGroup, within the organizational unit (OU) of your Managed Microsoft AD. Directory Service Data supports read operations, such as ListUsers and ListGroups, on all users, groups, and group memberships within your Managed Microsoft AD and across trusted realms. Directory Service Data supports adding and removing group members in your OU and the Amazon Web Services Delegated Groups OU, so you can grant and deny access to specific roles and permissions. For more information, see Manage users and groups in the Directory Service Administration Guide. Directory management operations and configuration changes made against the Directory Service API will also reflect in Directory Service Data API with eventual consistency. You can expect a short delay between management changes, such as adding a new directory trust and calling the Directory Service Data API for the newly created trusted realm. Directory Service Data connects to your Managed Microsoft AD domain controllers and performs operations on underlying directory objects. When you create your Managed Microsoft AD, you choose subnets for domain controllers that Directory Service creates on your behalf. If a domain controller is unavailable, Directory Service Data uses an available domain controller. As a result, you might notice eventual consistency while objects replicate from one domain controller to another domain controller. For more information, see What gets created in the Directory Service Administration Guide. Directory limits vary by Managed Microsoft AD edition: Standard edition \u2013 Supports 8 transactions per second (TPS) for read operations and 4 TPS for write operations per directory. There's a concurrency limit of 10 concurrent requests. Enterprise edition \u2013 Supports 16 transactions per second (TPS) for read operations and 8 TPS for write operations per directory. There's a concurrency limit of 10 concurrent requests. Amazon Web Services Account - Supports a total of 100 TPS for Directory Service Data operations across all directories. Directory Service Data only supports the Managed Microsoft AD directory type and is only available in the primary Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Managed Microsoft AD and Primary vs additional Regions in the Directory Service Administration Guide",
loadSpec: "aws/ds-data",
},
{
name: "dynamodb",
description:
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{
name: "mailmanager",
description:
"AWS SES Mail Manager API AWS SES Mail Manager API contains operations and data types that comprise the Mail Manager feature of Amazon Simple Email Service. Mail Manager is a set of Amazon SES email gateway features designed to help you strengthen your organization's email infrastructure, simplify email workflow management, and streamline email compliance control. To learn more, see the Mail Manager chapter in the Amazon SES Developer Guide",
"Amazon SES Mail Manager API The Amazon SES Mail Manager API contains operations and data types that comprise the Mail Manager feature of Amazon Simple Email Service (SES). Mail Manager is a set of Amazon SES email gateway features designed to help you strengthen your organization's email infrastructure, simplify email workflow management, and streamline email compliance control. To learn more, see the Mail Manager chapter in the Amazon SES Developer Guide",
loadSpec: "aws/mailmanager",
},
{
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/aws/athena.ts
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{
name: "--type",
description:
"The type of data catalog to create: LAMBDA for a federated catalog, HIVE for an external hive metastore, or GLUE for an Glue Data Catalog",
"The type of data catalog to create: LAMBDA for a federated catalog, GLUE for an Glue Data Catalog, and HIVE for an external Apache Hive metastore. FEDERATED is a federated catalog for which Athena creates the connection and the Lambda function for you based on the parameters that you pass",
args: {
name: "string",
},
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{
name: "--parameters",
description:
"Specifies the Lambda function or functions to use for creating the data catalog. This is a mapping whose values depend on the catalog type. For the HIVE data catalog type, use the following syntax. The metadata-function parameter is required. The sdk-version parameter is optional and defaults to the currently supported version. metadata-function=lambda_arn, sdk-version=version_number For the LAMBDA data catalog type, use one of the following sets of required parameters, but not both. If you have one Lambda function that processes metadata and another for reading the actual data, use the following syntax. Both parameters are required. metadata-function=lambda_arn, record-function=lambda_arn If you have a composite Lambda function that processes both metadata and data, use the following syntax to specify your Lambda function. function=lambda_arn The GLUE type takes a catalog ID parameter and is required. The catalog_id is the account ID of the Amazon Web Services account to which the Glue Data Catalog belongs. catalog-id=catalog_id The GLUE data catalog type also applies to the default AwsDataCatalog that already exists in your account, of which you can have only one and cannot modify",
'Specifies the Lambda function or functions to use for creating the data catalog. This is a mapping whose values depend on the catalog type. For the HIVE data catalog type, use the following syntax. The metadata-function parameter is required. The sdk-version parameter is optional and defaults to the currently supported version. metadata-function=lambda_arn, sdk-version=version_number For the LAMBDA data catalog type, use one of the following sets of required parameters, but not both. If you have one Lambda function that processes metadata and another for reading the actual data, use the following syntax. Both parameters are required. metadata-function=lambda_arn, record-function=lambda_arn If you have a composite Lambda function that processes both metadata and data, use the following syntax to specify your Lambda function. function=lambda_arn The GLUE type takes a catalog ID parameter and is required. The catalog_id is the account ID of the Amazon Web Services account to which the Glue Data Catalog belongs. catalog-id=catalog_id The GLUE data catalog type also applies to the default AwsDataCatalog that already exists in your account, of which you can have only one and cannot modify. The FEDERATED data catalog type uses one of the following parameters, but not both. Use connection-arn for an existing Glue connection. Use connection-type and connection-properties to specify the configuration setting for a new connection. connection-arn:<glue_connection_arn_to_reuse> lambda-role-arn (optional): The execution role to use for the Lambda function. If not provided, one is created. connection-type:MYSQL|REDSHIFT|...., connection-properties:"<json_string>" For <json_string> , use escaped JSON text, as in the following example. "{\\"spill_bucket\\":\\"my_spill\\",\\"spill_prefix\\":\\"athena-spill\\",\\"host\\":\\"abc12345.snowflakecomputing.com\\",\\"port\\":\\"1234\\",\\"warehouse\\":\\"DEV_WH\\",\\"database\\":\\"TEST\\",\\"schema\\":\\"PUBLIC\\",\\"SecretArn\\":\\"arn:aws:secretsmanager:ap-south-1:111122223333:secret:snowflake-XHb67j\\"}"',
args: {
name: "map",
},
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/aws/bedrock-agent.ts
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{
name: "--foundation-model",
description:
"The foundation model to be used for orchestration by the agent you create",
"The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the foundation model to be used for orchestration by the agent you create",
args: {
name: "string",
},
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/aws/bedrock.ts
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{
name: "--inference-config",
description:
"Specify the models you want to use in your model evaluation job. Automatic model evaluation jobs support a single model, and model evaluation job that use human workers support two models",
"Specify the models you want to use in your model evaluation job. Automatic model evaluation jobs support a single model or inference profile, and model evaluation job that use human workers support two models or inference profiles",
args: {
name: "structure",
},
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