# frozen_string_literal: true # WARNING ABOUT GENERATED CODE # # This file is generated. See the contributing guide for more information: # https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-ruby/blob/version-3/CONTRIBUTING.md # # WARNING ABOUT GENERATED CODE require 'seahorse/client/plugins/content_length.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/credentials_configuration.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/logging.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/param_converter.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/param_validator.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/user_agent.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/helpful_socket_errors.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/retry_errors.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/global_configuration.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/regional_endpoint.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/endpoint_discovery.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/endpoint_pattern.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/response_paging.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/stub_responses.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/idempotency_token.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/jsonvalue_converter.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/client_metrics_plugin.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/client_metrics_send_plugin.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/transfer_encoding.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/http_checksum.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/signature_v4.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/protocols/rest_json.rb' Aws::Plugins::GlobalConfiguration.add_identifier(:qldb) module Aws::QLDB # An API client for QLDB. To construct a client, you need to configure a `:region` and `:credentials`. # # client = Aws::QLDB::Client.new( # region: region_name, # credentials: credentials, # # ... # ) # # For details on configuring region and credentials see # the [developer guide](/sdk-for-ruby/v3/developer-guide/setup-config.html). # # See {#initialize} for a full list of supported configuration options. class Client < Seahorse::Client::Base include Aws::ClientStubs @identifier = :qldb set_api(ClientApi::API) add_plugin(Seahorse::Client::Plugins::ContentLength) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::CredentialsConfiguration) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::Logging) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ParamConverter) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ParamValidator) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::UserAgent) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::HelpfulSocketErrors) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::RetryErrors) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::GlobalConfiguration) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::RegionalEndpoint) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::EndpointDiscovery) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::EndpointPattern) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ResponsePaging) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::StubResponses) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::IdempotencyToken) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::JsonvalueConverter) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ClientMetricsPlugin) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ClientMetricsSendPlugin) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::TransferEncoding) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::HttpChecksum) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::SignatureV4) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::Protocols::RestJson) # @overload initialize(options) # @param [Hash] options # @option options [required, Aws::CredentialProvider] :credentials # Your AWS credentials. This can be an instance of any one of the # following classes: # # * `Aws::Credentials` - Used for configuring static, non-refreshing # credentials. # # * `Aws::SharedCredentials` - Used for loading static credentials from a # shared file, such as `~/.aws/config`. # # * `Aws::AssumeRoleCredentials` - Used when you need to assume a role. # # * `Aws::AssumeRoleWebIdentityCredentials` - Used when you need to # assume a role after providing credentials via the web. # # * `Aws::SSOCredentials` - Used for loading credentials from AWS SSO using an # access token generated from `aws login`. # # * `Aws::ProcessCredentials` - Used for loading credentials from a # process that outputs to stdout. # # * `Aws::InstanceProfileCredentials` - Used for loading credentials # from an EC2 IMDS on an EC2 instance. # # * `Aws::ECSCredentials` - Used for loading credentials from # instances running in ECS. # # * `Aws::CognitoIdentityCredentials` - Used for loading credentials # from the Cognito Identity service. # # When `:credentials` are not configured directly, the following # locations will be searched for credentials: # # * `Aws.config[:credentials]` # * The `:access_key_id`, `:secret_access_key`, and `:session_token` options. # * ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'], ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'] # * `~/.aws/credentials` # * `~/.aws/config` # * EC2/ECS IMDS instance profile - When used by default, the timeouts # are very aggressive. Construct and pass an instance of # `Aws::InstanceProfileCredentails` or `Aws::ECSCredentials` to # enable retries and extended timeouts. # # @option options [required, String] :region # The AWS region to connect to. The configured `:region` is # used to determine the service `:endpoint`. When not passed, # a default `:region` is searched for in the following locations: # # * `Aws.config[:region]` # * `ENV['AWS_REGION']` # * `ENV['AMAZON_REGION']` # * `ENV['AWS_DEFAULT_REGION']` # * `~/.aws/credentials` # * `~/.aws/config` # # @option options [String] :access_key_id # # @option options [Boolean] :active_endpoint_cache (false) # When set to `true`, a thread polling for endpoints will be running in # the background every 60 secs (default). Defaults to `false`. # # @option options [Boolean] :adaptive_retry_wait_to_fill (true) # Used only in `adaptive` retry mode. When true, the request will sleep # until there is sufficent client side capacity to retry the request. # When false, the request will raise a `RetryCapacityNotAvailableError` and will # not retry instead of sleeping. # # @option options [Boolean] :client_side_monitoring (false) # When `true`, client-side metrics will be collected for all API requests from # this client. # # @option options [String] :client_side_monitoring_client_id ("") # Allows you to provide an identifier for this client which will be attached to # all generated client side metrics. Defaults to an empty string. # # @option options [String] :client_side_monitoring_host ("127.0.0.1") # Allows you to specify the DNS hostname or IPv4 or IPv6 address that the client # side monitoring agent is running on, where client metrics will be published via UDP. # # @option options [Integer] :client_side_monitoring_port (31000) # Required for publishing client metrics. The port that the client side monitoring # agent is running on, where client metrics will be published via UDP. # # @option options [Aws::ClientSideMonitoring::Publisher] :client_side_monitoring_publisher (Aws::ClientSideMonitoring::Publisher) # Allows you to provide a custom client-side monitoring publisher class. By default, # will use the Client Side Monitoring Agent Publisher. # # @option options [Boolean] :convert_params (true) # When `true`, an attempt is made to coerce request parameters into # the required types. # # @option options [Boolean] :correct_clock_skew (true) # Used only in `standard` and adaptive retry modes. Specifies whether to apply # a clock skew correction and retry requests with skewed client clocks. # # @option options [Boolean] :disable_host_prefix_injection (false) # Set to true to disable SDK automatically adding host prefix # to default service endpoint when available. # # @option options [String] :endpoint # The client endpoint is normally constructed from the `:region` # option. You should only configure an `:endpoint` when connecting # to test or custom endpoints. This should be a valid HTTP(S) URI. # # @option options [Integer] :endpoint_cache_max_entries (1000) # Used for the maximum size limit of the LRU cache storing endpoints data # for endpoint discovery enabled operations. Defaults to 1000. # # @option options [Integer] :endpoint_cache_max_threads (10) # Used for the maximum threads in use for polling endpoints to be cached, defaults to 10. # # @option options [Integer] :endpoint_cache_poll_interval (60) # When :endpoint_discovery and :active_endpoint_cache is enabled, # Use this option to config the time interval in seconds for making # requests fetching endpoints information. Defaults to 60 sec. # # @option options [Boolean] :endpoint_discovery (false) # When set to `true`, endpoint discovery will be enabled for operations when available. # # @option options [Aws::Log::Formatter] :log_formatter (Aws::Log::Formatter.default) # The log formatter. # # @option options [Symbol] :log_level (:info) # The log level to send messages to the `:logger` at. # # @option options [Logger] :logger # The Logger instance to send log messages to. If this option # is not set, logging will be disabled. # # @option options [Integer] :max_attempts (3) # An integer representing the maximum number attempts that will be made for # a single request, including the initial attempt. For example, # setting this value to 5 will result in a request being retried up to # 4 times. Used in `standard` and `adaptive` retry modes. # # @option options [String] :profile ("default") # Used when loading credentials from the shared credentials file # at HOME/.aws/credentials. When not specified, 'default' is used. # # @option options [Proc] :retry_backoff # A proc or lambda used for backoff. Defaults to 2**retries * retry_base_delay. # This option is only used in the `legacy` retry mode. # # @option options [Float] :retry_base_delay (0.3) # The base delay in seconds used by the default backoff function. This option # is only used in the `legacy` retry mode. # # @option options [Symbol] :retry_jitter (:none) # A delay randomiser function used by the default backoff function. # Some predefined functions can be referenced by name - :none, :equal, :full, # otherwise a Proc that takes and returns a number. This option is only used # in the `legacy` retry mode. # # @see https://www.awsarchitectureblog.com/2015/03/backoff.html # # @option options [Integer] :retry_limit (3) # The maximum number of times to retry failed requests. Only # ~ 500 level server errors and certain ~ 400 level client errors # are retried. Generally, these are throttling errors, data # checksum errors, networking errors, timeout errors, auth errors, # endpoint discovery, and errors from expired credentials. # This option is only used in the `legacy` retry mode. # # @option options [Integer] :retry_max_delay (0) # The maximum number of seconds to delay between retries (0 for no limit) # used by the default backoff function. This option is only used in the # `legacy` retry mode. # # @option options [String] :retry_mode ("legacy") # Specifies which retry algorithm to use. Values are: # # * `legacy` - The pre-existing retry behavior. This is default value if # no retry mode is provided. # # * `standard` - A standardized set of retry rules across the AWS SDKs. # This includes support for retry quotas, which limit the number of # unsuccessful retries a client can make. # # * `adaptive` - An experimental retry mode that includes all the # functionality of `standard` mode along with automatic client side # throttling. This is a provisional mode that may change behavior # in the future. # # # @option options [String] :secret_access_key # # @option options [String] :session_token # # @option options [Boolean] :stub_responses (false) # Causes the client to return stubbed responses. By default # fake responses are generated and returned. You can specify # the response data to return or errors to raise by calling # {ClientStubs#stub_responses}. See {ClientStubs} for more information. # # ** Please note ** When response stubbing is enabled, no HTTP # requests are made, and retries are disabled. # # @option options [Boolean] :validate_params (true) # When `true`, request parameters are validated before # sending the request. # # @option options [URI::HTTP,String] :http_proxy A proxy to send # requests through. Formatted like 'http://proxy.com:123'. # # @option options [Float] :http_open_timeout (15) The number of # seconds to wait when opening a HTTP session before raising a # `Timeout::Error`. # # @option options [Integer] :http_read_timeout (60) The default # number of seconds to wait for response data. This value can # safely be set per-request on the session. # # @option options [Float] :http_idle_timeout (5) The number of # seconds a connection is allowed to sit idle before it is # considered stale. Stale connections are closed and removed # from the pool before making a request. # # @option options [Float] :http_continue_timeout (1) The number of # seconds to wait for a 100-continue response before sending the # request body. This option has no effect unless the request has # "Expect" header set to "100-continue". Defaults to `nil` which # disables this behaviour. This value can safely be set per # request on the session. # # @option options [Boolean] :http_wire_trace (false) When `true`, # HTTP debug output will be sent to the `:logger`. # # @option options [Boolean] :ssl_verify_peer (true) When `true`, # SSL peer certificates are verified when establishing a # connection. # # @option options [String] :ssl_ca_bundle Full path to the SSL # certificate authority bundle file that should be used when # verifying peer certificates. If you do not pass # `:ssl_ca_bundle` or `:ssl_ca_directory` the the system default # will be used if available. # # @option options [String] :ssl_ca_directory Full path of the # directory that contains the unbundled SSL certificate # authority files for verifying peer certificates. If you do # not pass `:ssl_ca_bundle` or `:ssl_ca_directory` the the # system default will be used if available. # def initialize(*args) super end # @!group API Operations # Ends a given Amazon QLDB journal stream. Before a stream can be # canceled, its current status must be `ACTIVE`. # # You can't restart a stream after you cancel it. Canceled QLDB stream # resources are subject to a 7-day retention period, so they are # automatically deleted after this limit expires. # # @option params [required, String] :ledger_name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [required, String] :stream_id # The UUID (represented in Base62-encoded text) of the QLDB journal # stream to be canceled. # # @return [Types::CancelJournalKinesisStreamResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::CancelJournalKinesisStreamResponse#stream_id #stream_id} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.cancel_journal_kinesis_stream({ # ledger_name: "LedgerName", # required # stream_id: "UniqueId", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.stream_id #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/CancelJournalKinesisStream AWS API Documentation # # @overload cancel_journal_kinesis_stream(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def cancel_journal_kinesis_stream(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:cancel_journal_kinesis_stream, params) req.send_request(options) end # Creates a new ledger in your account in the current Region. # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger that you want to create. The name must be # unique among all of the ledgers in your account in the current Region. # # Naming constraints for ledger names are defined in [Quotas in Amazon # QLDB][1] in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/limits.html#limits.naming # # @option params [Hash] :tags # The key-value pairs to add as tags to the ledger that you want to # create. Tag keys are case sensitive. Tag values are case sensitive and # can be null. # # @option params [required, String] :permissions_mode # The permissions mode to assign to the ledger that you want to create. # This parameter can have one of the following values: # # * `ALLOW_ALL`\: A legacy permissions mode that enables access control # with API-level granularity for ledgers. # # This mode allows users who have the `SendCommand` API permission for # this ledger to run all PartiQL commands (hence, `ALLOW_ALL`) on any # tables in the specified ledger. This mode disregards any table-level # or command-level IAM permissions policies that you create for the # ledger. # # * `STANDARD`\: (*Recommended*) A permissions mode that enables access # control with finer granularity for ledgers, tables, and PartiQL # commands. # # By default, this mode denies all user requests to run any PartiQL # commands on any tables in this ledger. To allow PartiQL commands to # run, you must create IAM permissions policies for specific table # resources and PartiQL actions, in addition to the `SendCommand` API # permission for the ledger. For information, see [Getting started # with the standard permissions mode][1] in the *Amazon QLDB Developer # Guide*. # # We strongly recommend using the `STANDARD` permissions mode to # maximize the security of your ledger data. # # # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/getting-started-standard-mode.html # # @option params [Boolean] :deletion_protection # The flag that prevents a ledger from being deleted by any user. If not # provided on ledger creation, this feature is enabled (`true`) by # default. # # If deletion protection is enabled, you must first disable it before # you can delete the ledger. You can disable it by calling the # `UpdateLedger` operation to set the flag to `false`. # # @option params [String] :kms_key # The key in Key Management Service (KMS) to use for encryption of data # at rest in the ledger. For more information, see [Encryption at # rest][1] in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. # # Use one of the following options to specify this parameter: # # * `AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY`\: Use an KMS key that is owned and managed by # Amazon Web Services on your behalf. # # * **Undefined**\: By default, use an Amazon Web Services owned KMS # key. # # * **A valid symmetric customer managed KMS key**\: Use the specified # KMS key in your account that you create, own, and manage. # # Amazon QLDB does not support asymmetric keys. For more information, # see [Using symmetric and asymmetric keys][2] in the *Key Management # Service Developer Guide*. # # To specify a customer managed KMS key, you can use its key ID, Amazon # Resource Name (ARN), alias name, or alias ARN. When using an alias # name, prefix it with `"alias/"`. To specify a key in a different # account, you must use the key ARN or alias ARN. # # For example: # # * Key ID: `1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab` # # * Key ARN: # `arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab` # # * Alias name: `alias/ExampleAlias` # # * Alias ARN: `arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias` # # For more information, see [Key identifiers (KeyId)][3] in the *Key # Management Service Developer Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/encryption-at-rest.html # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/symmetric-asymmetric.html # [3]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-id # # @return [Types::CreateLedgerResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::CreateLedgerResponse#name #name} => String # * {Types::CreateLedgerResponse#arn #arn} => String # * {Types::CreateLedgerResponse#state #state} => String # * {Types::CreateLedgerResponse#creation_date_time #creation_date_time} => Time # * {Types::CreateLedgerResponse#permissions_mode #permissions_mode} => String # * {Types::CreateLedgerResponse#deletion_protection #deletion_protection} => Boolean # * {Types::CreateLedgerResponse#kms_key_arn #kms_key_arn} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.create_ledger({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # tags: { # "TagKey" => "TagValue", # }, # permissions_mode: "ALLOW_ALL", # required, accepts ALLOW_ALL, STANDARD # deletion_protection: false, # kms_key: "KmsKey", # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.name #=> String # resp.arn #=> String # resp.state #=> String, one of "CREATING", "ACTIVE", "DELETING", "DELETED" # resp.creation_date_time #=> Time # resp.permissions_mode #=> String, one of "ALLOW_ALL", "STANDARD" # resp.deletion_protection #=> Boolean # resp.kms_key_arn #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/CreateLedger AWS API Documentation # # @overload create_ledger(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def create_ledger(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:create_ledger, params) req.send_request(options) end # Deletes a ledger and all of its contents. This action is irreversible. # # If deletion protection is enabled, you must first disable it before # you can delete the ledger. You can disable it by calling the # `UpdateLedger` operation to set the flag to `false`. # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger that you want to delete. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.delete_ledger({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/DeleteLedger AWS API Documentation # # @overload delete_ledger(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def delete_ledger(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:delete_ledger, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns detailed information about a given Amazon QLDB journal stream. # The output includes the Amazon Resource Name (ARN), stream name, # current status, creation time, and the parameters of the original # stream creation request. # # This action does not return any expired journal streams. For more # information, see [Expiration for terminal streams][1] in the *Amazon # QLDB Developer Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/streams.create.html#streams.create.states.expiration # # @option params [required, String] :ledger_name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [required, String] :stream_id # The UUID (represented in Base62-encoded text) of the QLDB journal # stream to describe. # # @return [Types::DescribeJournalKinesisStreamResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeJournalKinesisStreamResponse#stream #stream} => Types::JournalKinesisStreamDescription # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_journal_kinesis_stream({ # ledger_name: "LedgerName", # required # stream_id: "UniqueId", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.stream.ledger_name #=> String # resp.stream.creation_time #=> Time # resp.stream.inclusive_start_time #=> Time # resp.stream.exclusive_end_time #=> Time # resp.stream.role_arn #=> String # resp.stream.stream_id #=> String # resp.stream.arn #=> String # resp.stream.status #=> String, one of "ACTIVE", "COMPLETED", "CANCELED", "FAILED", "IMPAIRED" # resp.stream.kinesis_configuration.stream_arn #=> String # resp.stream.kinesis_configuration.aggregation_enabled #=> Boolean # resp.stream.error_cause #=> String, one of "KINESIS_STREAM_NOT_FOUND", "IAM_PERMISSION_REVOKED" # resp.stream.stream_name #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/DescribeJournalKinesisStream AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_journal_kinesis_stream(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_journal_kinesis_stream(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_journal_kinesis_stream, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns information about a journal export job, including the ledger # name, export ID, creation time, current status, and the parameters of # the original export creation request. # # This action does not return any expired export jobs. For more # information, see [Export job expiration][1] in the *Amazon QLDB # Developer Guide*. # # If the export job with the given `ExportId` doesn't exist, then # throws `ResourceNotFoundException`. # # If the ledger with the given `Name` doesn't exist, then throws # `ResourceNotFoundException`. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/export-journal.request.html#export-journal.request.expiration # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [required, String] :export_id # The UUID (represented in Base62-encoded text) of the journal export # job to describe. # # @return [Types::DescribeJournalS3ExportResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeJournalS3ExportResponse#export_description #export_description} => Types::JournalS3ExportDescription # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_journal_s3_export({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # export_id: "UniqueId", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.export_description.ledger_name #=> String # resp.export_description.export_id #=> String # resp.export_description.export_creation_time #=> Time # resp.export_description.status #=> String, one of "IN_PROGRESS", "COMPLETED", "CANCELLED" # resp.export_description.inclusive_start_time #=> Time # resp.export_description.exclusive_end_time #=> Time # resp.export_description.s3_export_configuration.bucket #=> String # resp.export_description.s3_export_configuration.prefix #=> String # resp.export_description.s3_export_configuration.encryption_configuration.object_encryption_type #=> String, one of "SSE_KMS", "SSE_S3", "NO_ENCRYPTION" # resp.export_description.s3_export_configuration.encryption_configuration.kms_key_arn #=> String # resp.export_description.role_arn #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/DescribeJournalS3Export AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_journal_s3_export(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_journal_s3_export(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_journal_s3_export, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns information about a ledger, including its state, permissions # mode, encryption at rest settings, and when it was created. # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger that you want to describe. # # @return [Types::DescribeLedgerResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::DescribeLedgerResponse#name #name} => String # * {Types::DescribeLedgerResponse#arn #arn} => String # * {Types::DescribeLedgerResponse#state #state} => String # * {Types::DescribeLedgerResponse#creation_date_time #creation_date_time} => Time # * {Types::DescribeLedgerResponse#permissions_mode #permissions_mode} => String # * {Types::DescribeLedgerResponse#deletion_protection #deletion_protection} => Boolean # * {Types::DescribeLedgerResponse#encryption_description #encryption_description} => Types::LedgerEncryptionDescription # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.describe_ledger({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.name #=> String # resp.arn #=> String # resp.state #=> String, one of "CREATING", "ACTIVE", "DELETING", "DELETED" # resp.creation_date_time #=> Time # resp.permissions_mode #=> String, one of "ALLOW_ALL", "STANDARD" # resp.deletion_protection #=> Boolean # resp.encryption_description.kms_key_arn #=> String # resp.encryption_description.encryption_status #=> String, one of "ENABLED", "UPDATING", "KMS_KEY_INACCESSIBLE" # resp.encryption_description.inaccessible_kms_key_date_time #=> Time # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/DescribeLedger AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_ledger(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def describe_ledger(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:describe_ledger, params) req.send_request(options) end # Exports journal contents within a date and time range from a ledger # into a specified Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket. The # data is written as files in Amazon Ion format. # # If the ledger with the given `Name` doesn't exist, then throws # `ResourceNotFoundException`. # # If the ledger with the given `Name` is in `CREATING` status, then # throws `ResourcePreconditionNotMetException`. # # You can initiate up to two concurrent journal export requests for each # ledger. Beyond this limit, journal export requests throw # `LimitExceededException`. # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [required, Time,DateTime,Date,Integer,String] :inclusive_start_time # The inclusive start date and time for the range of journal contents to # export. # # The `InclusiveStartTime` must be in `ISO 8601` date and time format # and in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). For example: # `2019-06-13T21:36:34Z`. # # The `InclusiveStartTime` must be before `ExclusiveEndTime`. # # If you provide an `InclusiveStartTime` that is before the ledger's # `CreationDateTime`, Amazon QLDB defaults it to the ledger's # `CreationDateTime`. # # @option params [required, Time,DateTime,Date,Integer,String] :exclusive_end_time # The exclusive end date and time for the range of journal contents to # export. # # The `ExclusiveEndTime` must be in `ISO 8601` date and time format and # in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). For example: # `2019-06-13T21:36:34Z`. # # The `ExclusiveEndTime` must be less than or equal to the current UTC # date and time. # # @option params [required, Types::S3ExportConfiguration] :s3_export_configuration # The configuration settings of the Amazon S3 bucket destination for # your export request. # # @option params [required, String] :role_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that grants QLDB # permissions for a journal export job to do the following: # # * Write objects into your Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) # bucket. # # * (Optional) Use your customer master key (CMK) in Key Management # Service (KMS) for server-side encryption of your exported data. # # @return [Types::ExportJournalToS3Response] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ExportJournalToS3Response#export_id #export_id} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.export_journal_to_s3({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # inclusive_start_time: Time.now, # required # exclusive_end_time: Time.now, # required # s3_export_configuration: { # required # bucket: "S3Bucket", # required # prefix: "S3Prefix", # required # encryption_configuration: { # required # object_encryption_type: "SSE_KMS", # required, accepts SSE_KMS, SSE_S3, NO_ENCRYPTION # kms_key_arn: "Arn", # }, # }, # role_arn: "Arn", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.export_id #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/ExportJournalToS3 AWS API Documentation # # @overload export_journal_to_s3(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def export_journal_to_s3(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:export_journal_to_s3, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns a block object at a specified address in a journal. Also # returns a proof of the specified block for verification if # `DigestTipAddress` is provided. # # For information about the data contents in a block, see [Journal # contents][1] in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. # # If the specified ledger doesn't exist or is in `DELETING` status, # then throws `ResourceNotFoundException`. # # If the specified ledger is in `CREATING` status, then throws # `ResourcePreconditionNotMetException`. # # If no block exists with the specified address, then throws # `InvalidParameterException`. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/journal-contents.html # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [required, Types::ValueHolder] :block_address # The location of the block that you want to request. An address is an # Amazon Ion structure that has two fields: `strandId` and `sequenceNo`. # # For example: `\{strandId:"BlFTjlSXze9BIh1KOszcE3",sequenceNo:14\}`. # # @option params [Types::ValueHolder] :digest_tip_address # The latest block location covered by the digest for which to request a # proof. An address is an Amazon Ion structure that has two fields: # `strandId` and `sequenceNo`. # # For example: `\{strandId:"BlFTjlSXze9BIh1KOszcE3",sequenceNo:49\}`. # # @return [Types::GetBlockResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::GetBlockResponse#block #block} => Types::ValueHolder # * {Types::GetBlockResponse#proof #proof} => Types::ValueHolder # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.get_block({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # block_address: { # required # ion_text: "IonText", # }, # digest_tip_address: { # ion_text: "IonText", # }, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.block.ion_text #=> String # resp.proof.ion_text #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/GetBlock AWS API Documentation # # @overload get_block(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def get_block(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:get_block, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns the digest of a ledger at the latest committed block in the # journal. The response includes a 256-bit hash value and a block # address. # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger. # # @return [Types::GetDigestResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::GetDigestResponse#digest #digest} => String # * {Types::GetDigestResponse#digest_tip_address #digest_tip_address} => Types::ValueHolder # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.get_digest({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.digest #=> String # resp.digest_tip_address.ion_text #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/GetDigest AWS API Documentation # # @overload get_digest(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def get_digest(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:get_digest, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns a revision data object for a specified document ID and block # address. Also returns a proof of the specified revision for # verification if `DigestTipAddress` is provided. # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [required, Types::ValueHolder] :block_address # The block location of the document revision to be verified. An address # is an Amazon Ion structure that has two fields: `strandId` and # `sequenceNo`. # # For example: `\{strandId:"BlFTjlSXze9BIh1KOszcE3",sequenceNo:14\}`. # # @option params [required, String] :document_id # The UUID (represented in Base62-encoded text) of the document to be # verified. # # @option params [Types::ValueHolder] :digest_tip_address # The latest block location covered by the digest for which to request a # proof. An address is an Amazon Ion structure that has two fields: # `strandId` and `sequenceNo`. # # For example: `\{strandId:"BlFTjlSXze9BIh1KOszcE3",sequenceNo:49\}`. # # @return [Types::GetRevisionResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::GetRevisionResponse#proof #proof} => Types::ValueHolder # * {Types::GetRevisionResponse#revision #revision} => Types::ValueHolder # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.get_revision({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # block_address: { # required # ion_text: "IonText", # }, # document_id: "UniqueId", # required # digest_tip_address: { # ion_text: "IonText", # }, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.proof.ion_text #=> String # resp.revision.ion_text #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/GetRevision AWS API Documentation # # @overload get_revision(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def get_revision(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:get_revision, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns an array of all Amazon QLDB journal stream descriptors for a # given ledger. The output of each stream descriptor includes the same # details that are returned by `DescribeJournalKinesisStream`. # # This action does not return any expired journal streams. For more # information, see [Expiration for terminal streams][1] in the *Amazon # QLDB Developer Guide*. # # This action returns a maximum of `MaxResults` items. It is paginated # so that you can retrieve all the items by calling # `ListJournalKinesisStreamsForLedger` multiple times. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/streams.create.html#streams.create.states.expiration # # @option params [required, String] :ledger_name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [Integer] :max_results # The maximum number of results to return in a single # `ListJournalKinesisStreamsForLedger` request. (The actual number of # results returned might be fewer.) # # @option params [String] :next_token # A pagination token, indicating that you want to retrieve the next page # of results. If you received a value for `NextToken` in the response # from a previous `ListJournalKinesisStreamsForLedger` call, you should # use that value as input here. # # @return [Types::ListJournalKinesisStreamsForLedgerResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ListJournalKinesisStreamsForLedgerResponse#streams #streams} => Array<Types::JournalKinesisStreamDescription> # * {Types::ListJournalKinesisStreamsForLedgerResponse#next_token #next_token} => String # # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.list_journal_kinesis_streams_for_ledger({ # ledger_name: "LedgerName", # required # max_results: 1, # next_token: "NextToken", # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.streams #=> Array # resp.streams[0].ledger_name #=> String # resp.streams[0].creation_time #=> Time # resp.streams[0].inclusive_start_time #=> Time # resp.streams[0].exclusive_end_time #=> Time # resp.streams[0].role_arn #=> String # resp.streams[0].stream_id #=> String # resp.streams[0].arn #=> String # resp.streams[0].status #=> String, one of "ACTIVE", "COMPLETED", "CANCELED", "FAILED", "IMPAIRED" # resp.streams[0].kinesis_configuration.stream_arn #=> String # resp.streams[0].kinesis_configuration.aggregation_enabled #=> Boolean # resp.streams[0].error_cause #=> String, one of "KINESIS_STREAM_NOT_FOUND", "IAM_PERMISSION_REVOKED" # resp.streams[0].stream_name #=> String # resp.next_token #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/ListJournalKinesisStreamsForLedger AWS API Documentation # # @overload list_journal_kinesis_streams_for_ledger(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def list_journal_kinesis_streams_for_ledger(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:list_journal_kinesis_streams_for_ledger, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns an array of journal export job descriptions for all ledgers # that are associated with the current account and Region. # # This action returns a maximum of `MaxResults` items, and is paginated # so that you can retrieve all the items by calling # `ListJournalS3Exports` multiple times. # # This action does not return any expired export jobs. For more # information, see [Export job expiration][1] in the *Amazon QLDB # Developer Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/export-journal.request.html#export-journal.request.expiration # # @option params [Integer] :max_results # The maximum number of results to return in a single # `ListJournalS3Exports` request. (The actual number of results returned # might be fewer.) # # @option params [String] :next_token # A pagination token, indicating that you want to retrieve the next page # of results. If you received a value for `NextToken` in the response # from a previous `ListJournalS3Exports` call, then you should use that # value as input here. # # @return [Types::ListJournalS3ExportsResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ListJournalS3ExportsResponse#journal_s3_exports #journal_s3_exports} => Array<Types::JournalS3ExportDescription> # * {Types::ListJournalS3ExportsResponse#next_token #next_token} => String # # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.list_journal_s3_exports({ # max_results: 1, # next_token: "NextToken", # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.journal_s3_exports #=> Array # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].ledger_name #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].export_id #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].export_creation_time #=> Time # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].status #=> String, one of "IN_PROGRESS", "COMPLETED", "CANCELLED" # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].inclusive_start_time #=> Time # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].exclusive_end_time #=> Time # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].s3_export_configuration.bucket #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].s3_export_configuration.prefix #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].s3_export_configuration.encryption_configuration.object_encryption_type #=> String, one of "SSE_KMS", "SSE_S3", "NO_ENCRYPTION" # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].s3_export_configuration.encryption_configuration.kms_key_arn #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].role_arn #=> String # resp.next_token #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/ListJournalS3Exports AWS API Documentation # # @overload list_journal_s3_exports(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def list_journal_s3_exports(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:list_journal_s3_exports, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns an array of journal export job descriptions for a specified # ledger. # # This action returns a maximum of `MaxResults` items, and is paginated # so that you can retrieve all the items by calling # `ListJournalS3ExportsForLedger` multiple times. # # This action does not return any expired export jobs. For more # information, see [Export job expiration][1] in the *Amazon QLDB # Developer Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/export-journal.request.html#export-journal.request.expiration # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [Integer] :max_results # The maximum number of results to return in a single # `ListJournalS3ExportsForLedger` request. (The actual number of results # returned might be fewer.) # # @option params [String] :next_token # A pagination token, indicating that you want to retrieve the next page # of results. If you received a value for `NextToken` in the response # from a previous `ListJournalS3ExportsForLedger` call, then you should # use that value as input here. # # @return [Types::ListJournalS3ExportsForLedgerResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ListJournalS3ExportsForLedgerResponse#journal_s3_exports #journal_s3_exports} => Array<Types::JournalS3ExportDescription> # * {Types::ListJournalS3ExportsForLedgerResponse#next_token #next_token} => String # # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.list_journal_s3_exports_for_ledger({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # max_results: 1, # next_token: "NextToken", # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.journal_s3_exports #=> Array # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].ledger_name #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].export_id #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].export_creation_time #=> Time # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].status #=> String, one of "IN_PROGRESS", "COMPLETED", "CANCELLED" # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].inclusive_start_time #=> Time # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].exclusive_end_time #=> Time # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].s3_export_configuration.bucket #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].s3_export_configuration.prefix #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].s3_export_configuration.encryption_configuration.object_encryption_type #=> String, one of "SSE_KMS", "SSE_S3", "NO_ENCRYPTION" # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].s3_export_configuration.encryption_configuration.kms_key_arn #=> String # resp.journal_s3_exports[0].role_arn #=> String # resp.next_token #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/ListJournalS3ExportsForLedger AWS API Documentation # # @overload list_journal_s3_exports_for_ledger(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def list_journal_s3_exports_for_ledger(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:list_journal_s3_exports_for_ledger, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns an array of ledger summaries that are associated with the # current account and Region. # # This action returns a maximum of 100 items and is paginated so that # you can retrieve all the items by calling `ListLedgers` multiple # times. # # @option params [Integer] :max_results # The maximum number of results to return in a single `ListLedgers` # request. (The actual number of results returned might be fewer.) # # @option params [String] :next_token # A pagination token, indicating that you want to retrieve the next page # of results. If you received a value for `NextToken` in the response # from a previous `ListLedgers` call, then you should use that value as # input here. # # @return [Types::ListLedgersResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ListLedgersResponse#ledgers #ledgers} => Array<Types::LedgerSummary> # * {Types::ListLedgersResponse#next_token #next_token} => String # # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.list_ledgers({ # max_results: 1, # next_token: "NextToken", # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.ledgers #=> Array # resp.ledgers[0].name #=> String # resp.ledgers[0].state #=> String, one of "CREATING", "ACTIVE", "DELETING", "DELETED" # resp.ledgers[0].creation_date_time #=> Time # resp.next_token #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/ListLedgers AWS API Documentation # # @overload list_ledgers(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def list_ledgers(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:list_ledgers, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns all tags for a specified Amazon QLDB resource. # # @option params [required, String] :resource_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for which to list the tags. For # example: # # `arn:aws:qldb:us-east-1:123456789012:ledger/exampleLedger` # # @return [Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse#tags #tags} => Hash<String,String> # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.list_tags_for_resource({ # resource_arn: "Arn", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.tags #=> Hash # resp.tags["TagKey"] #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/ListTagsForResource AWS API Documentation # # @overload list_tags_for_resource(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def list_tags_for_resource(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:list_tags_for_resource, params) req.send_request(options) end # Creates a journal stream for a given Amazon QLDB ledger. The stream # captures every document revision that is committed to the ledger's # journal and delivers the data to a specified Amazon Kinesis Data # Streams resource. # # @option params [required, String] :ledger_name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [required, String] :role_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that grants QLDB # permissions for a journal stream to write data records to a Kinesis # Data Streams resource. # # @option params [Hash] :tags # The key-value pairs to add as tags to the stream that you want to # create. Tag keys are case sensitive. Tag values are case sensitive and # can be null. # # @option params [required, Time,DateTime,Date,Integer,String] :inclusive_start_time # The inclusive start date and time from which to start streaming # journal data. This parameter must be in `ISO 8601` date and time # format and in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). For example: # `2019-06-13T21:36:34Z`. # # The `InclusiveStartTime` cannot be in the future and must be before # `ExclusiveEndTime`. # # If you provide an `InclusiveStartTime` that is before the ledger's # `CreationDateTime`, QLDB effectively defaults it to the ledger's # `CreationDateTime`. # # @option params [Time,DateTime,Date,Integer,String] :exclusive_end_time # The exclusive date and time that specifies when the stream ends. If # you don't define this parameter, the stream runs indefinitely until # you cancel it. # # The `ExclusiveEndTime` must be in `ISO 8601` date and time format and # in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). For example: # `2019-06-13T21:36:34Z`. # # @option params [required, Types::KinesisConfiguration] :kinesis_configuration # The configuration settings of the Kinesis Data Streams destination for # your stream request. # # @option params [required, String] :stream_name # The name that you want to assign to the QLDB journal stream. # User-defined names can help identify and indicate the purpose of a # stream. # # Your stream name must be unique among other *active* streams for a # given ledger. Stream names have the same naming constraints as ledger # names, as defined in [Quotas in Amazon QLDB][1] in the *Amazon QLDB # Developer Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/limits.html#limits.naming # # @return [Types::StreamJournalToKinesisResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::StreamJournalToKinesisResponse#stream_id #stream_id} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.stream_journal_to_kinesis({ # ledger_name: "LedgerName", # required # role_arn: "Arn", # required # tags: { # "TagKey" => "TagValue", # }, # inclusive_start_time: Time.now, # required # exclusive_end_time: Time.now, # kinesis_configuration: { # required # stream_arn: "Arn", # required # aggregation_enabled: false, # }, # stream_name: "StreamName", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.stream_id #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/StreamJournalToKinesis AWS API Documentation # # @overload stream_journal_to_kinesis(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def stream_journal_to_kinesis(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:stream_journal_to_kinesis, params) req.send_request(options) end # Adds one or more tags to a specified Amazon QLDB resource. # # A resource can have up to 50 tags. If you try to create more than 50 # tags for a resource, your request fails and returns an error. # # @option params [required, String] :resource_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to which you want to add the tags. For # example: # # `arn:aws:qldb:us-east-1:123456789012:ledger/exampleLedger` # # @option params [required, Hash] :tags # The key-value pairs to add as tags to the specified QLDB resource. Tag # keys are case sensitive. If you specify a key that already exists for # the resource, your request fails and returns an error. Tag values are # case sensitive and can be null. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.tag_resource({ # resource_arn: "Arn", # required # tags: { # required # "TagKey" => "TagValue", # }, # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/TagResource AWS API Documentation # # @overload tag_resource(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def tag_resource(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:tag_resource, params) req.send_request(options) end # Removes one or more tags from a specified Amazon QLDB resource. You # can specify up to 50 tag keys to remove. # # @option params [required, String] :resource_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) from which to remove the tags. For # example: # # `arn:aws:qldb:us-east-1:123456789012:ledger/exampleLedger` # # @option params [required, Array] :tag_keys # The list of tag keys to remove. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.untag_resource({ # resource_arn: "Arn", # required # tag_keys: ["TagKey"], # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/UntagResource AWS API Documentation # # @overload untag_resource(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def untag_resource(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:untag_resource, params) req.send_request(options) end # Updates properties on a ledger. # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [Boolean] :deletion_protection # The flag that prevents a ledger from being deleted by any user. If not # provided on ledger creation, this feature is enabled (`true`) by # default. # # If deletion protection is enabled, you must first disable it before # you can delete the ledger. You can disable it by calling the # `UpdateLedger` operation to set the flag to `false`. # # @option params [String] :kms_key # The key in Key Management Service (KMS) to use for encryption of data # at rest in the ledger. For more information, see [Encryption at # rest][1] in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. # # Use one of the following options to specify this parameter: # # * `AWS_OWNED_KMS_KEY`\: Use an KMS key that is owned and managed by # Amazon Web Services on your behalf. # # * **Undefined**\: Make no changes to the KMS key of the ledger. # # * **A valid symmetric customer managed KMS key**\: Use the specified # KMS key in your account that you create, own, and manage. # # Amazon QLDB does not support asymmetric keys. For more information, # see [Using symmetric and asymmetric keys][2] in the *Key Management # Service Developer Guide*. # # To specify a customer managed KMS key, you can use its key ID, Amazon # Resource Name (ARN), alias name, or alias ARN. When using an alias # name, prefix it with `"alias/"`. To specify a key in a different # account, you must use the key ARN or alias ARN. # # For example: # # * Key ID: `1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab` # # * Key ARN: # `arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab` # # * Alias name: `alias/ExampleAlias` # # * Alias ARN: `arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias` # # For more information, see [Key identifiers (KeyId)][3] in the *Key # Management Service Developer Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/encryption-at-rest.html # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/symmetric-asymmetric.html # [3]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-id # # @return [Types::UpdateLedgerResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::UpdateLedgerResponse#name #name} => String # * {Types::UpdateLedgerResponse#arn #arn} => String # * {Types::UpdateLedgerResponse#state #state} => String # * {Types::UpdateLedgerResponse#creation_date_time #creation_date_time} => Time # * {Types::UpdateLedgerResponse#deletion_protection #deletion_protection} => Boolean # * {Types::UpdateLedgerResponse#encryption_description #encryption_description} => Types::LedgerEncryptionDescription # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.update_ledger({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # deletion_protection: false, # kms_key: "KmsKey", # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.name #=> String # resp.arn #=> String # resp.state #=> String, one of "CREATING", "ACTIVE", "DELETING", "DELETED" # resp.creation_date_time #=> Time # resp.deletion_protection #=> Boolean # resp.encryption_description.kms_key_arn #=> String # resp.encryption_description.encryption_status #=> String, one of "ENABLED", "UPDATING", "KMS_KEY_INACCESSIBLE" # resp.encryption_description.inaccessible_kms_key_date_time #=> Time # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/UpdateLedger AWS API Documentation # # @overload update_ledger(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def update_ledger(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:update_ledger, params) req.send_request(options) end # Updates the permissions mode of a ledger. # # Before you switch to the `STANDARD` permissions mode, you must first # create all required IAM policies and table tags to avoid disruption to # your users. To learn more, see [Migrating to the standard permissions # mode][1] in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*. # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/ledger-management.basics.html#ledger-mgmt.basics.update-permissions.migrating # # @option params [required, String] :name # The name of the ledger. # # @option params [required, String] :permissions_mode # The permissions mode to assign to the ledger. This parameter can have # one of the following values: # # * `ALLOW_ALL`\: A legacy permissions mode that enables access control # with API-level granularity for ledgers. # # This mode allows users who have the `SendCommand` API permission for # this ledger to run all PartiQL commands (hence, `ALLOW_ALL`) on any # tables in the specified ledger. This mode disregards any table-level # or command-level IAM permissions policies that you create for the # ledger. # # * `STANDARD`\: (*Recommended*) A permissions mode that enables access # control with finer granularity for ledgers, tables, and PartiQL # commands. # # By default, this mode denies all user requests to run any PartiQL # commands on any tables in this ledger. To allow PartiQL commands to # run, you must create IAM permissions policies for specific table # resources and PartiQL actions, in addition to the `SendCommand` API # permission for the ledger. For information, see [Getting started # with the standard permissions mode][1] in the *Amazon QLDB Developer # Guide*. # # We strongly recommend using the `STANDARD` permissions mode to # maximize the security of your ledger data. # # # # # # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/getting-started-standard-mode.html # # @return [Types::UpdateLedgerPermissionsModeResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::UpdateLedgerPermissionsModeResponse#name #name} => String # * {Types::UpdateLedgerPermissionsModeResponse#arn #arn} => String # * {Types::UpdateLedgerPermissionsModeResponse#permissions_mode #permissions_mode} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.update_ledger_permissions_mode({ # name: "LedgerName", # required # permissions_mode: "ALLOW_ALL", # required, accepts ALLOW_ALL, STANDARD # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.name #=> String # resp.arn #=> String # resp.permissions_mode #=> String, one of "ALLOW_ALL", "STANDARD" # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/qldb-2019-01-02/UpdateLedgerPermissionsMode AWS API Documentation # # @overload update_ledger_permissions_mode(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def update_ledger_permissions_mode(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:update_ledger_permissions_mode, params) req.send_request(options) end # @!endgroup # @param params ({}) # @api private def build_request(operation_name, params = {}) handlers = @handlers.for(operation_name) context = Seahorse::Client::RequestContext.new( operation_name: operation_name, operation: config.api.operation(operation_name), client: self, params: params, config: config) context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-qldb' context[:gem_version] = '1.19.0' Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context) end # @api private # @deprecated def waiter_names [] end class << self # @api private attr_reader :identifier # @api private def errors_module Errors end end end end