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This Pull Request updates dependency aws-sdk from v2.181.0 to v2.250.1

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v2.250.1

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  • feature: DirectoryService: Added ResetUserPassword API. Customers can now reset their users' passwords without providing the old passwords in Simple AD and Microsoft AD.
  • feature: Iot: We are releasing force CancelJob and CancelJobExecution functionalities to customers.
  • feature: MediaTailor: AWS Elemental MediaTailor is a personalization and monetization service that allows scalable server-side ad insertion. The service enables you to serve targeted ads to viewers while maintaining broadcast quality in over-the-top (OTT) video applications. This SDK allows user access to the AWS Elemental MediaTailor configuration interface.
  • feature: SNS: The SNS Subscribe API has been updated with two new optional parameters: Attributes and ReturnSubscriptionArn. Attributes is a map of subscription attributes which can be one or more of: FilterPolicy, DeliveryPolicy, and RawMessageDelivery. ReturnSubscriptionArn is a boolean parameter that overrides the default behavior of returning "pending confirmation" for subscriptions that require confirmation instead of returning the subscription ARN.

v2.249.1

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  • feature: ELBv2: This release of Elastic Load Balancing introduces user authentication on Application Load Balancer.
  • feature: Neptune: Amazon Neptune is a fast, reliable graph database service that makes it easy to build and run applications that work with highly connected datasets. Neptune supports popular graph models Property Graph and W3C's Resource Description Frame (RDF), and their respective query languages Apache TinkerPop Gremlin 3.3.2 and SPARQL 1.1.

v2.248.1

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  • feature: PI: Performance Insights is a feature of Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) that helps you quickly assess the load on your database, and determine when and where to take action. You can use the SDK to retrieve Performance Insights data and integrate your monitoring solutions.

v2.247.1

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  • feature: AppStream: This API update enables customers to control whether users can transfer data between their local devices and their streaming applications through file uploads and downloads, clipboard operations, or printing to local devices
  • feature: ConfigService: AWS Config adds support for retention period, allowing you to specify a retention period for your AWS Config configuration items.
  • feature: Glue: AWS Glue now sends a delay notification to Amazon CloudWatch Events when an ETL job runs longer than the specified delay notification threshold.
  • feature: Iot: We are exposing DELETION_IN_PROGRESS as a new job status in regards to the release of DeleteJob API.

v2.246.1

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  • feature: CodeBuild: AWS CodeBuild Adds Support for Windows Builds.
  • feature: RDS: This release adds CloudWatch Logs integration capabilities to RDS Aurora MySQL clusters

v2.245.1

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  • feature: ECS: Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) adds service discovery for services that use host or bridged network mode. ECS can now also register instance IPs for active tasks using bridged and host networking with Route 53, making them available via DNS.
  • feature: Inspector: We are launching the ability to target all EC2 instances. With this launch, resourceGroupArn is now optional for CreateAssessmentTarget and UpdateAssessmentTarget. If resourceGroupArn is not specified, all EC2 instances in the account in the AWS region are included in the assessment target.

v2.244.1

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  • feature: CloudFormation: 1) Filtered Update for StackSet based on Accounts and Regions: This feature will allow flexibility for the customers to roll out updates on a StackSet based on specific Accounts and Regions. 2) Support for customized ExecutionRoleName: This feature will allow customers to attach ExecutionRoleName to the StackSet thus ensuring more security and controlling the behavior of any AWS resources in the target accounts.

v2.243.1

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  • feature: Iot: We are releasing DeleteJob and DeleteJobExecution APIs to allow customer to delete resources created using AWS IoT Jobs.

v2.242.1

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  • feature: CognitoIdentityServiceProvider: Amazon Cognito User Pools now supports federation for users to sign up and sign in with any identity provider following the OpenID Connect standard. Amazon Cognito User Pools now returns the User Pool's Amazon Resource Name (ARN) from the CreateUserPool, UpdateUserPool, and DescribeUserPool APIs.
  • feature: EC2: You are now able to use instance storage (up to 1800 GB of NVMe based SSD) on C5 instances, the next generation of EC2's compute optimized instances in us-east-1, us-west-2, us-east-2, eu-west-1 and ca-central-1. C5 instances offer up to 72 vCPUs, 144 GiB of DDR4 instance memory, 25 Gbps in Network bandwidth and improved EBS and Networking bandwidth on smaller instance sizes to deliver improved performance for compute-intensive workloads.You can now run bare metal workloads on EC2 with i3.metal instances. As a new instance size belonging to the I3 instance family, i3.metal instances have the same characteristics as other instances in the family, including NVMe SSD-backed instance storage optimized for low latency, very high random I/O performance, and high sequential read throughput. I3.metal instances are powered by 2.3 GHz Intel Xeon processors, offering 36 hyper-threaded cores (72 logical processors), 512 GiB of memory, and 15.2 TB of NVMe SSD-backed instance storage. These instances deliver high networking throughput and lower latency with up to 25 Gbps of aggregate network bandwidth using Elastic Network Adapter (ENA)-based Enhanced Networking.

v2.241.1

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  • feature: ServiceCatalog: Users can now pass a new option to ListAcceptedPortfolioShares called portfolio-share-type with a value of AWS_SERVICECATALOG in order to access Getting Started Portfolios that contain selected products representing common customer use cases.

v2.240.1

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  • feature: ConfigService: Update ResourceType enum with values for XRay resource

v2.239.1

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  • feature: CodeBuild: Adding support for more override fields for StartBuild API, add support for idempotency token field for StartBuild API in AWS CodeBuild.
  • feature: IoT1ClickDevicesService: AWS IoT 1-Click makes it easy for customers to incorporate simple ready-to-use IoT devices into their workflows. These devices can trigger AWS Lambda functions that implement business logic. In order to build applications using AWS IoT 1-Click devices, programmers can use the AWS IoT 1-Click Devices API and the AWS IoT 1-Click Projects API. Learn more at https://aws.amazon.com/documentation/iot-1-click/
  • feature: IoT1ClickProjects: AWS IoT 1-Click makes it easy for customers to incorporate simple ready-to-use IoT devices into their workflows. These devices can trigger AWS Lambda functions that implement business logic. In order to build applications using AWS IoT 1-Click devices, programmers can use the AWS IoT 1-Click Devices API and the AWS IoT 1-Click Projects API. Learn more at https://aws.amazon.com/documentation/iot-1-click/.
  • feature: XML: Replaces XMLBuilder dependency with a light-weight XML builder.

v2.238.1

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  • feature: Firehose: With this release, Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose can convert the format of your input data from JSON to Apache Parquet or Apache ORC before storing the data in Amazon S3. Parquet and ORC are columnar data formats that save space and enable faster queries compared to row-oriented formats like JSON.

v2.237.1

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  • feature: GameLift: AutoScaling Target Tracking scaling simplification along with StartFleetActions and StopFleetActions APIs to suspend and resume automatic scaling at will.

v2.236.1

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  • feature: Budgets: Updating the regex for the NumericValue fields.
  • feature: EC2: Enable support for latest flag with Get Console Output
  • feature: RDS: Changes to support the Aurora MySQL Backtrack feature.

v2.235.1

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  • feature: EC2: Enable support for specifying CPU options during instance launch.

v2.234.1

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  • feature: AlexaForBusiness: This release adds the new Device status "DEREGISTERED". This release also adds DEVICE_STATUS as the new DeviceEventType.
  • feature: Budgets: "With this release, customers can use AWS Budgets to monitor how much of their Amazon EC2, Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon ElastiCache instance usage is covered by reservations, and receive alerts when their coverage falls below the threshold they define."
  • feature: ES: This change brings support for Reserved Instances to AWS Elasticsearch.
  • feature: S3: Added BytesReturned details for Progress and Stats Events for Amazon S3 Select .

v2.233.1

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  • feature: GuardDuty: Amazon GuardDuty is adding five new API operations for creating and managing filters. For each filter, you can specify a criteria and an action. The action you specify is applied to findings that match the specified criteria.

v2.232.1

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  • feature: AppSync: This release adds support for authorizing your AWS AppSync endpoint with an OpenID Connect compliant service and also to configure your AWS AppSync endpoint to log requests to Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
  • feature: CodeBuild: CodeBuild now supports CORS. The CodeBuild service is now included in the default browser version of the SDK.
  • feature: ConfigService: Update ResourceType enum with values for Lambda, ElasticBeanstalk, WAF and ElasticLoadBalancing resources

v2.231.1

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  • feature: CodePipeline: Added support for webhooks with accompanying definitions as needed in the AWS CodePipeline API Guide.
  • feature: EC2: Amazon EC2 Fleet is a new feature that simplifies the provisioning of Amazon EC2 capacity across different EC2 instance types, Availability Zones, and the On-Demand, Reserved Instance, and Spot Instance purchase models. With a single API call, you can now provision capacity to achieve desired scale, performance, and cost.
  • feature: SSM: Added support for new parameter, DocumentVersion, for SendCommand API. Users can now specify version of SSM document to be executed on the target(s).

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency aws-sdk to v2.249.1 Update dependency aws-sdk to v2.250.1 Jun 1, 2018
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