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chore(deps): update dependency aws-sdk to v2.280.1 #284

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This Pull Request updates dependency aws-sdk from v2.275.1 to v2.280.1

Note: This PR was created on a configured schedule ("on monday") and will not receive updates outside those times.

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v2.280.1

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  • bugfix: Serialization: fix timestamp serialization issue in querystring; Update the logic of formatting the timestamp;
  • feature: CORS: make Translate service available in browser version of SDK by default
  • feature: DynamoDB: With this SDK update, APIs UpdateGlobalTableSettings and DescribeGlobalTableSettings now allow consistently configuring AutoScaling settings for a DynamoDB global table. Previously, they would only allow consistently setting IOPS. Now new APIs are being released, existing APIs are being extended.

v2.279.1

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  • feature: ConfigService: Setting internal length limits on resourceId for APIs.

v2.278.1

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  • feature: MediaPackage: Adds support for DASH OriginEnpoints with multiple media presentation description periods triggered by presence of SCTE-35 ad markers in Channel input streams.

v2.277.1

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  • feature: IoTAnalytics: This change allows publishing of channel/datastore size as part of the describe-channel/describe-datastore APIs. We introduce an optional boolean parameter 'includeStatistics' in the Describe request. If the user sets this parameter to true, the describe response will return the resource size and timestamp at which the size was recorded. If the parameter is set to false, the size won't be computed or returned.
  • feature: serviceId: add service id to all current clients. It will be used as unique identifier for service clients

v2.276.1

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  • bugfix: TypeScript: Updates waitFor methods to accept $waiter configuration in parameter fields.
  • bugfix: Typings: Fixes incorrect typings for AWS.EventListeners. Renamed CORE field to Core.
  • feature: CORS: KinesisVideo and KinesisVideoArchivedMedia support CORS. This change make the services available in browser version of SDK by default
  • feature: Comprehend: This release gives customers the ability to tokenize (find word boundaries) text and for each word provide a label for the part of speech, using the DetectSyntax operation. This API is useful to analyze text for specific conditions like for example finding nouns and the correlating adjectives to understand customer feedback.
  • feature: Polly: Amazon Polly adds new API for asynchronous synthesis to S3
  • feature: SageMaker: Amazon SageMaker has added the capability for customers to run fully-managed, high-throughput batch transform machine learning models with a simple API call. Batch Transform is ideal for high-throughput workloads and predictions in non-real-time scenarios where data is accumulated over a period of time for offline processing.
  • feature: Snowball: AWS Snowball Edge announces the availability of Amazon EC2 compute instances that run on the device. AWS Snowball Edge is a 100-TB ruggedized device built to transfer data into and out of AWS with optional support for local Lambda-based compute functions. With this feature, developers and administrators can run their EC2-based applications on the device providing them with an end to end vertically integrated AWS experience. Designed for data pre-processing, compression, machine learning, and data collection applications, these new instances, called SBE1 instances, feature 1.8 GHz Intel Xeon D processors up to 16 vCPUs, and 32 GB of memory. The SBE1 instance type is available in four sizes and multiple instances can be run on the device at the same time. Customers can now run compute instances using the same Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are used in Amazon EC2.


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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/aws-sdk-2.x branch from 97c60f5 to c58e8e4 Compare July 24, 2018 22:06
@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency aws-sdk to v2.279.1 chore(deps): update dependency aws-sdk to v2.280.1 Jul 24, 2018
@renovate renovate bot merged commit e761780 into master Jul 24, 2018
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/aws-sdk-2.x branch July 24, 2018 23:39
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