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{
"type": "feature",
"category": "Iot",
"description": "Added a new Over-the-Air (OTA) Update feature that allows you to use different, or multiple, protocols to transfer an image from the AWS cloud to IoT devices."
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "KinesisAnalyticsV2",
"description": "Kinesis Data Analytics service now supports running Java applications using Flink 1.8."
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "MediaLive",
"description": "AWS Elemental MediaLive now supports HLS ID3 segment tagging, HLS redundant manifests for CDNs that support different publishing/viewing endpoints, fragmented MP4 (fMP4), and frame capture intervals specified in milliseconds."
},
{
"type": "feature",
"category": "SSM",
"description": "Added support for Cloud Watch Output and Document Version to the Run Command tasks in Maintenance Windows."
}
]
8 changes: 7 additions & 1 deletion CHANGELOG.md
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# Changelog for AWS SDK for JavaScript
<!--LATEST=2.591.0-->
<!--LATEST=2.592.0-->
<!--ENTRYINSERT-->

## 2.592.0
* feature: Iot: Added a new Over-the-Air (OTA) Update feature that allows you to use different, or multiple, protocols to transfer an image from the AWS cloud to IoT devices.
* feature: KinesisAnalyticsV2: Kinesis Data Analytics service now supports running Java applications using Flink 1.8.
* feature: MediaLive: AWS Elemental MediaLive now supports HLS ID3 segment tagging, HLS redundant manifests for CDNs that support different publishing/viewing endpoints, fragmented MP4 (fMP4), and frame capture intervals specified in milliseconds.
* feature: SSM: Added support for Cloud Watch Output and Document Version to the Run Command tasks in Maintenance Windows.

## 2.591.0
* feature: ComprehendMedical: New Ontology linking APIs will provides medication concepts normalization and Diagnoses codes from input text. In this release we will provide two APIs - RxNorm and ICD10-CM.
* feature: EC2: You can now configure your EC2 Fleet to preferentially use EC2 Capacity Reservations for launching On-Demand instances, enabling you to fully utilize the available (and unused) Capacity Reservations before launching On-Demand instances on net new capacity.
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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-2.591.0.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://sdk.amazonaws.com/js/aws-sdk-2.592.0.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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"dockerSecurityOptions": {
"shape": "StringList",
"documentation": "<p>A list of strings to provide custom labels for SELinux and AppArmor multi-level security systems. This field is not valid for containers in tasks using the Fargate launch type.</p> <p>This parameter maps to <code>SecurityOpt</code> in the <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.35/#operation/ContainerCreate\">Create a container</a> section of the <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.35/\">Docker Remote API</a> and the <code>--security-opt</code> option to <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/\">docker run</a>.</p> <note> <p>The Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register with the <code>ECS_SELINUX_CAPABLE=true</code> or <code>ECS_APPARMOR_CAPABLE=true</code> environment variables before containers placed on that instance can use these security options. For more information, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-agent-config.html\">Amazon ECS Container Agent Configuration</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide</i>.</p> </note> <note> <p>This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.</p> </note>"
"documentation": "<p>A list of strings to provide custom labels for SELinux and AppArmor multi-level security systems. This field is not valid for containers in tasks using the Fargate launch type.</p> <p>With Windows containers, this parameter can be used to reference a credential spec file when configuring a container for Active Directory authentication. For more information, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/windows-gmsa.html\">Using gMSAs for Windows Containers</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide</i>.</p> <p>This parameter maps to <code>SecurityOpt</code> in the <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.35/#operation/ContainerCreate\">Create a container</a> section of the <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.35/\">Docker Remote API</a> and the <code>--security-opt</code> option to <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/\">docker run</a>.</p> <note> <p>The Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register with the <code>ECS_SELINUX_CAPABLE=true</code> or <code>ECS_APPARMOR_CAPABLE=true</code> environment variables before containers placed on that instance can use these security options. For more information, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-agent-config.html\">Amazon ECS Container Agent Configuration</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide</i>.</p> </note>"
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"interactive": {
"shape": "BoxedBoolean",
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"members": {
"logDriver": {
"shape": "LogDriver",
"documentation": "<p>The log driver to use for the container. The valid values listed for this parameter are log drivers that the Amazon ECS container agent can communicate with by default.</p> <p>For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the supported log drivers are <code>awslogs</code> and <code>splunk</code>.</p> <p>For tasks using the EC2 launch type, the supported log drivers are <code>awslogs</code>, <code>fluentd</code>, <code>gelf</code>, <code>json-file</code>, <code>journald</code>, <code>logentries</code>, <code>syslog</code>, and <code>splunk</code>.</p> <p>For more information about using the <code>awslogs</code> log driver, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/using_awslogs.html\">Using the awslogs Log Driver</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide</i>.</p> <note> <p>If you have a custom driver that is not listed above that you would like to work with the Amazon ECS container agent, you can fork the Amazon ECS container agent project that is <a href=\"https://github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-agent\">available on GitHub</a> and customize it to work with that driver. We encourage you to submit pull requests for changes that you would like to have included. However, Amazon Web Services does not currently support running modified copies of this software.</p> </note> <p>This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command: <code>sudo docker version --format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}'</code> </p>"
"documentation": "<p>The log driver to use for the container. The valid values listed earlier are log drivers that the Amazon ECS container agent can communicate with by default.</p> <p>For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the supported log drivers are <code>awslogs</code>, <code>splunk</code>, and <code>awsfirelens</code>.</p> <p>For tasks using the EC2 launch type, the supported log drivers are <code>awslogs</code>, <code>fluentd</code>, <code>gelf</code>, <code>json-file</code>, <code>journald</code>, <code>logentries</code>,<code>syslog</code>, <code>splunk</code>, and <code>awsfirelens</code>.</p> <p>For more information about using the <code>awslogs</code> log driver, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/using_awslogs.html\">Using the awslogs Log Driver</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide</i>.</p> <p>For more information about using the <code>awsfirelens</code> log driver, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/using_firelens.html\">Custom Log Routing</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide</i>.</p> <note> <p>If you have a custom driver that is not listed, you can fork the Amazon ECS container agent project that is <a href=\"https://github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-agent\">available on GitHub</a> and customize it to work with that driver. We encourage you to submit pull requests for changes that you would like to have included. However, we do not currently provide support for running modified copies of this software.</p> </note>"
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"documentation": "<p>The secrets to pass to the log configuration. For more information, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/specifying-sensitive-data.html\">Specifying Sensitive Data</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide</i>.</p>"
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"documentation": "<p>Log configuration options to send to a custom log driver for the container.</p>"
"documentation": "<p>The log configuration specification for the container.</p> <p>This parameter maps to <code>LogConfig</code> in the <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.35/#operation/ContainerCreate\">Create a container</a> section of the <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.35/\">Docker Remote API</a> and the <code>--log-driver</code> option to <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/\"> <code>docker run</code> </a>. By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses; however the container may use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver with this parameter in the container definition. To use a different logging driver for a container, the log system must be configured properly on the container instance (or on a different log server for remote logging options). For more information on the options for different supported log drivers, see <a href=\"https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/logging/overview/\">Configure logging drivers</a> in the Docker documentation.</p> <p>The following should be noted when specifying a log configuration for your containers:</p> <ul> <li> <p>Amazon ECS currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon (shown in the valid values below). Additional log drivers may be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.</p> </li> <li> <p>This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance.</p> </li> <li> <p>For tasks using the EC2 launch type, the Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register the logging drivers available on that instance with the <code>ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERS</code> environment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-agent-config.html\">Amazon ECS Container Agent Configuration</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide</i>.</p> </li> <li> <p>For tasks using the Fargate launch type, because you do not have access to the underlying infrastructure your tasks are hosted on, any additional software needed will have to be installed outside of the task. For example, the Fluentd output aggregators or a remote host running Logstash to send Gelf logs to.</p> </li> </ul>"
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"capacityProviders": {
"shape": "StringList",
"documentation": "<p>The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of one or more capacity providers to associate with the cluster.</p> <p>If specifying a capacity provider that uses an Auto Scaling group, the capacity provider must already be created. New capacity providers can be created with the <a>CreateCapacityProvider</a> API operation.</p> <p>To use a AWS Fargate capacity provider, specify either the <code>FARGATE</code> or <code>FARGATE_SPOT</code> capacity providers. The AWS Fargate capacity providers are available to all accounts and only need to be associated with a cluster to be used.</p>"
"documentation": "<p>The name of one or more capacity providers to associate with the cluster.</p> <p>If specifying a capacity provider that uses an Auto Scaling group, the capacity provider must already be created. New capacity providers can be created with the <a>CreateCapacityProvider</a> API operation.</p> <p>To use a AWS Fargate capacity provider, specify either the <code>FARGATE</code> or <code>FARGATE_SPOT</code> capacity providers. The AWS Fargate capacity providers are available to all accounts and only need to be associated with a cluster to be used.</p>"
},
"defaultCapacityProviderStrategy": {
"shape": "CapacityProviderStrategy",
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