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42 changes: 42 additions & 0 deletions .changes/2.662.0.json
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{
"type": "feature",
"category": "ApplicationAutoScaling",
"description": "This release supports Auto Scaling in Amazon Keyspaces for Apache Cassandra."
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "Firehose",
"description": "You can now deliver streaming data to an Amazon Elasticsearch Service domain in an Amazon VPC. You can now compress streaming data delivered to S3 using Hadoop-Snappy in addition to Gzip, Zip and Snappy formats."
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "MediaPackageVod",
"description": "Adds tagging support for PackagingGroups, PackagingConfigurations, and Assets"
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "Pinpoint",
"description": "This release of the Amazon Pinpoint API enhances support for sending campaigns through custom channels to locations such as AWS Lambda functions or web applications. Campaigns can now use CustomDeliveryConfiguration and CampaignCustomMessage to configure custom channel settings for a campaign."
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "RAM",
"description": "AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM) provides a new ListResourceTypes action. This action lets you list the resource types that can be shared using AWS RAM."
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "RDS",
"description": "Adds support for AWS Local Zones, including a new optional parameter AvailabilityZoneGroup for the DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptions operation."
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "StorageGateway",
"description": "Added AutomaticTapeCreation APIs"
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "Transfer",
"description": "This release adds support for transfers over FTPS and FTP in and out of Amazon S3, which makes it easy to migrate File Transfer Protocol over SSL (FTPS) and FTP workloads to AWS, in addition to the existing support for Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)."
}
]
12 changes: 11 additions & 1 deletion CHANGELOG.md
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# Changelog for AWS SDK for JavaScript
<!--LATEST=2.661.0-->
<!--LATEST=2.662.0-->
<!--ENTRYINSERT-->

## 2.662.0
* feature: ApplicationAutoScaling: This release supports Auto Scaling in Amazon Keyspaces for Apache Cassandra.
* feature: Firehose: You can now deliver streaming data to an Amazon Elasticsearch Service domain in an Amazon VPC. You can now compress streaming data delivered to S3 using Hadoop-Snappy in addition to Gzip, Zip and Snappy formats.
* feature: MediaPackageVod: Adds tagging support for PackagingGroups, PackagingConfigurations, and Assets
* feature: Pinpoint: This release of the Amazon Pinpoint API enhances support for sending campaigns through custom channels to locations such as AWS Lambda functions or web applications. Campaigns can now use CustomDeliveryConfiguration and CampaignCustomMessage to configure custom channel settings for a campaign.
* feature: RAM: AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM) provides a new ListResourceTypes action. This action lets you list the resource types that can be shared using AWS RAM.
* feature: RDS: Adds support for AWS Local Zones, including a new optional parameter AvailabilityZoneGroup for the DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptions operation.
* feature: StorageGateway: Added AutomaticTapeCreation APIs
* feature: Transfer: This release adds support for transfers over FTPS and FTP in and out of Amazon S3, which makes it easy to migrate File Transfer Protocol over SSL (FTPS) and FTP workloads to AWS, in addition to the existing support for Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).

## 2.661.0
* feature: CodeGuruReviewer: Add support for code review and recommendation feedback APIs.
* feature: ES: This change adds a new field 'OptionalDeployment' to ServiceSoftwareOptions to indicate whether a service software update is optional or mandatory. If True, it indicates that the update is optional, and the service software is not automatically updated. If False, the service software is automatically updated after AutomatedUpdateDate.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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To use the SDK in the browser, simply add the following script tag to your
HTML pages:

<script src="https://sdk.amazonaws.com/js/aws-sdk-2.661.0.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://sdk.amazonaws.com/js/aws-sdk-2.662.0.min.js"></script>

You can also build a custom browser SDK with your specified set of AWS services.
This can allow you to reduce the SDK's size, specify different API versions of
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175 changes: 6 additions & 169 deletions apis/application-autoscaling-2016-02-06.examples.json
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"output": {
"ScalableTargets": [
{
"CreationTime": "2016-05-06T11:21:46.199Z",
"CreationTime": "2019-05-06T11:21:46.199Z",
"MaxCapacity": 10,
"MinCapacity": 1,
"ResourceId": "service/default/web-app",
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"output": {
}
},
"description": "This example describes the scalable targets for the ecs service namespace.",
"description": "This example describes the scalable targets for the ECS service namespace.",
"id": "to-describe-scalable-targets-1470864286961",
"title": "To describe scalable targets"
}
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"ActivityId": "e6c5f7d1-dbbb-4a3f-89b2-51f33e766399",
"Cause": "monitor alarm web-app-cpu-lt-25 in state ALARM triggered policy web-app-cpu-lt-25",
"Description": "Setting desired count to 1.",
"EndTime": "2016-05-06T16:04:32.111Z",
"EndTime": "2019-05-06T16:04:32.111Z",
"ResourceId": "service/default/web-app",
"ScalableDimension": "ecs:service:DesiredCount",
"ServiceNamespace": "ecs",
"StartTime": "2016-05-06T16:03:58.171Z",
"StartTime": "2019-05-06T16:03:58.171Z",
"StatusCode": "Successful",
"StatusMessage": "Successfully set desired count to 1. Change successfully fulfilled by ecs."
}
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"AlarmName": "web-app-cpu-gt-75"
}
],
"CreationTime": "2016-05-06T12:11:39.230Z",
"CreationTime": "2019-05-06T12:11:39.230Z",
"PolicyARN": "arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:012345678910:scalingPolicy:6d8972f3-efc8-437c-92d1-6270f29a66e7:resource/ecs/service/default/web-app:policyName/web-app-cpu-gt-75",
"PolicyName": "web-app-cpu-gt-75",
"PolicyType": "StepScaling",
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"output": {
}
},
"description": "This example describes the scaling policies for the ecs service namespace.",
"description": "This example describes the scaling policies for the ECS service namespace.",
"id": "to-describe-scaling-policies-1470864609734",
"title": "To describe scaling policies"
}
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"description": "The following example applies a target tracking scaling policy with a predefined metric specification to an Amazon ECS service called web-app in the default cluster. The policy keeps the average CPU utilization of the service at 75 percent, with scale-out and scale-in cooldown periods of 60 seconds.",
"id": "to-apply-a-target-tracking-scaling-policy-with-a-predefined-metric-specification-1569364247984",
"title": "To apply a target tracking scaling policy with a predefined metric specification"
},
{
"input": {
"PolicyName": "cms75-target-tracking-scaling-policy",
"PolicyType": "TargetTrackingScaling",
"ResourceId": "service/default/web-app",
"ScalableDimension": "ecs:service:DesiredCount",
"ServiceNamespace": "ecs",
"TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration": {
"CustomizedMetricSpecification": {
"Dimensions": [
{
"Name": "MyOptionalMetricDimensionName",
"Value": "MyOptionalMetricDimensionValue"
}
],
"MetricName": "MyUtilizationMetric",
"Namespace": "MyNamespace",
"Statistic": "Average",
"Unit": "Percent"
},
"ScaleInCooldown": 60,
"ScaleOutCooldown": 60,
"TargetValue": 75
}
},
"output": {
"Alarms": [
{
"AlarmARN": "arn:aws:cloudwatch:us-west-2:012345678910:alarm:TargetTracking-service/default/web-app-AlarmHigh-9bc77b56-0571-4276-ba0f-d4178882e0a0",
"AlarmName": "TargetTracking-service/default/web-app-AlarmHigh-9bc77b56-0571-4276-ba0f-d4178882e0a0"
},
{
"AlarmARN": "arn:aws:cloudwatch:us-west-2:012345678910:alarm:TargetTracking-service/default/web-app-AlarmLow-9b6ad934-6d37-438e-9e05-02836ddcbdc4",
"AlarmName": "TargetTracking-service/default/web-app-AlarmLow-9b6ad934-6d37-438e-9e05-02836ddcbdc4"
}
],
"PolicyARN": "arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:012345678910:scalingPolicy: 8784a896-b2ba-47a1-b08c-27301cc499a1:resource/ecs/service/default/web-app:policyName/cms75-target-tracking-scaling-policy"
},
"comments": {
"input": {
},
"output": {
}
},
"description": "The following example applies a target tracking scaling policy with a customized metric specification to an Amazon ECS service called web-app in the default cluster. The policy keeps the average utilization of the service at 75 percent, with scale-out and scale-in cooldown periods of 60 seconds. ",
"id": "to-apply-a-target-tracking-scaling-policy-with-a-customized-metric-specification-1569365036205",
"title": "To apply a target tracking scaling policy with a customized metric specification"
},
{
"input": {
"PolicyName": "alb-scale-out-target-tracking-scaling-policy",
"PolicyType": "TargetTrackingScaling",
"ResourceId": "service/default/web-app",
"ScalableDimension": "ecs:service:DesiredCount",
"ServiceNamespace": "ecs",
"TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration": {
"DisableScaleIn": true,
"PredefinedMetricSpecification": {
"PredefinedMetricType": "ALBRequestCountPerTarget",
"ResourceLabel": "app/EC2Co-EcsEl-1TKLTMITMM0EO/f37c06a68c1748aa/targetgroup/EC2Co-Defau-LDNM7Q3ZH1ZN/6d4ea56ca2d6a18d"
},
"ScaleInCooldown": 60,
"ScaleOutCooldown": 60,
"TargetValue": 1000
}
},
"output": {
"Alarms": [
{
"AlarmARN": "TargetTracking-service/default/web-app-AlarmHigh-d4f0770c-b46e-434a-a60f-3b36d653feca",
"AlarmName": "arn:aws:cloudwatch:us-west-2:012345678910:alarm:TargetTracking-service/default/web-app-AlarmHigh-d4f0770c-b46e-434a-a60f-3b36d653feca"
}
],
"PolicyARN": "arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:012345678910:scalingPolicy:6d8972f3-efc8-437c-92d1-6270f29a66e7:resource/ecs/service/default/web-app:policyName/alb-scale-out-target-tracking-scaling-policy"
},
"comments": {
"input": {
},
"output": {
}
},
"description": "The following example applies a target tracking scaling policy to an Amazon ECS service called web-app in the default cluster. The policy is used to scale out the ECS service when the RequestCountPerTarget metric from the Application Load Balancer exceeds the threshold.",
"id": "to-apply-a-target-tracking-scaling-policy-for-scale-out-only-1569366080118",
"title": "To apply a target tracking scaling policy for scale out only"
},
{
"input": {
"PolicyName": "web-app-cpu-gt-75",
"PolicyType": "StepScaling",
"ResourceId": "service/default/web-app",
"ScalableDimension": "ecs:service:DesiredCount",
"ServiceNamespace": "ecs",
"StepScalingPolicyConfiguration": {
"AdjustmentType": "PercentChangeInCapacity",
"Cooldown": 60,
"StepAdjustments": [
{
"MetricIntervalLowerBound": 0,
"ScalingAdjustment": 200
}
]
}
},
"output": {
"PolicyARN": "arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:012345678910:scalingPolicy:6d8972f3-efc8-437c-92d1-6270f29a66e7:resource/ecs/service/default/web-app:policyName/web-app-cpu-gt-75"
},
"comments": {
"input": {
},
"output": {
}
},
"description": "This example applies a step scaling policy to an Amazon ECS service called web-app in the default cluster. The policy increases the desired count of the service by 200%, with a cool down period of 60 seconds.",
"id": "to-apply-a-step-scaling-policy-to-an-amazon-ecs-service-1470864779862",
"title": "To apply a step scaling policy to an Amazon ECS service"
},
{
"input": {
"PolicyName": "fleet-cpu-gt-75",
"PolicyType": "StepScaling",
"ResourceId": "spot-fleet-request/sfr-45e69d8a-be48-4539-bbf3-3464e99c50c3",
"ScalableDimension": "ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity",
"ServiceNamespace": "ec2",
"StepScalingPolicyConfiguration": {
"AdjustmentType": "PercentChangeInCapacity",
"Cooldown": 180,
"StepAdjustments": [
{
"MetricIntervalLowerBound": 0,
"ScalingAdjustment": 200
}
]
}
},
"output": {
"PolicyARN": "arn:aws:autoscaling:us-east-1:012345678910:scalingPolicy:89406401-0cb7-4130-b770-d97cca0e446b:resource/ec2/spot-fleet-request/sfr-45e69d8a-be48-4539-bbf3-3464e99c50c3:policyName/fleet-cpu-gt-75"
},
"comments": {
"input": {
},
"output": {
}
},
"description": "This example applies a step scaling policy to an Amazon EC2 Spot fleet. The policy increases the target capacity of the spot fleet by 200%, with a cool down period of 180 seconds.\",\n ",
"id": "to-apply-a-step-scaling-policy-to-an-amazon-ec2-spot-fleet-1472073278469",
"title": "To apply a step scaling policy to an Amazon EC2 Spot fleet"
}
],
"RegisterScalableTarget": [
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"description": "This example registers a scalable target from an Amazon ECS service called web-app that is running on the default cluster, with a minimum desired count of 1 task and a maximum desired count of 10 tasks.",
"id": "to-register-a-new-scalable-target-1470864910380",
"title": "To register an ECS service as a scalable target"
},
{
"input": {
"MaxCapacity": 10,
"MinCapacity": 1,
"ResourceId": "spot-fleet-request/sfr-45e69d8a-be48-4539-bbf3-3464e99c50c3",
"ScalableDimension": "ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity",
"ServiceNamespace": "ec2"
},
"output": {
},
"comments": {
},
"description": "This example registers a scalable target from an Amazon EC2 Spot fleet with a minimum target capacity of 1 and a maximum of 10.",
"id": "to-register-an-ec2-spot-fleet-as-a-scalable-target-1472072899649",
"title": "To register an EC2 Spot fleet as a scalable target"
}
]
}
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