build(deps): bump aws-sdk from 2.652.0 to 2.668.0 in /backend
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Bumps aws-sdk from 2.652.0 to 2.668.0.
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Release v2.668.0
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Release v2.667.0
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Release v2.666.0
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Release v2.665.0
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Release v2.664.0
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Release v2.663.0
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Release v2.661.0
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Release v2.660.0
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Release v2.659.0
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Release v2.658.0
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Release v2.657.0
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Release v2.656.0
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2.668.0
- feature: EFS: Change the TagKeys argument for UntagResource to a URL parameter to address an issue with the Java and .NET SDKs.
- feature: SSM: Added TimeoutSeconds as part of ListCommands API response.
2.667.0
- feature: IoTEvents: Doc only update to correct APIs and related descriptions
- feature: Iot: AWS IoT Core released Fleet Provisioning for scalable onboarding of IoT devices to the cloud. This release includes support for customer's Lambda functions to validate devices during onboarding. Fleet Provisioning also allows devices to send Certificate Signing Requests (CSR) to AWS IoT Core for signing and getting a unique certificate. Lastly, AWS IoT Core added a feature to register the same certificate for multiple accounts in the same region without needing to register the certificate authority (CA).
- feature: MediaConvert: AWS Elemental MediaConvert SDK has added support for including AFD signaling in MXF wrapper.
- feature: Schemas: Add support for resource policies for Amazon EventBridge Schema Registry, which is now generally available.
- feature: StorageGateway: Adding support for S3_INTELLIGENT_TIERING as a storage class option
2.666.0
- feature: IoTSiteWise: AWS IoT SiteWise is a managed service that makes it easy to collect, store, organize and monitor data from industrial equipment at scale. You can use AWS IoT SiteWise to model your physical assets, processes and facilities, quickly compute common industrial performance metrics, and create fully managed web applications to help analyze industrial equipment data, prevent costly equipment issues, and reduce production inefficiencies.
- feature: TranscribeService: With this release, you can now use Amazon Transcribe to create medical custom vocabularies and use them in both medical real-time streaming and medical batch transcription jobs.
- feature: WAF: This release add migration API for AWS WAF Classic ("waf" and "waf-regional"). The migration API will parse through your web ACL and generate a CloudFormation template into your S3 bucket. Deploying this template will create equivalent web ACL under new AWS WAF ("wafv2").
- feature: WAFRegional: This release add migration API for AWS WAF Classic ("waf" and "waf-regional"). The migration API will parse through your web ACL and generate a CloudFormation template into your S3 bucket. Deploying this template will create equivalent web ACL under new AWS WAF ("wafv2").
2.665.0
- feature: ECR: This release adds support for multi-architecture images also known as a manifest list
- feature: KinesisVideo: Add "GET_CLIP" to the list of supported API names for the GetDataEndpoint API.
- feature: KinesisVideoArchivedMedia: Add support for the GetClip API for retrieving media from a video stream in the MP4 format.
- feature: MediaLive: AWS Elemental MediaLive now supports several new features: enhanced VQ for H.264 (AVC) output encodes; passthrough of timed metadata and of Nielsen ID3 metadata in fMP4 containers in HLS outputs; the ability to generate a SCTE-35 sparse track without additional segmentation, in Microsoft Smooth outputs; the ability to select the audio from a TS input by specifying the audio track; and conversion of HDR colorspace in the input to an SDR colorspace in the output.
- feature: Route53: Amazon Route 53 now supports the Africa (Cape Town) Region (af-south-1) for latency records, geoproximity records, and private DNS for Amazon VPCs in that region.
- feature: SSM: SSM State Manager support for adding list association filter for Resource Group and manual mode of managing compliance for an association.
2.664.0
- feature: AccessAnalyzer: This release adds support for inclusion of S3 Access Point policies in IAM Access Analyzer evaluation of S3 bucket access. IAM Access Analyzer now reports findings for buckets shared through access points and identifies the access point that permits access.
- feature: DMS: Adding minimum replication engine version for describe-endpoint-types api.
- feature: DataExchange: This release introduces AWS Data Exchange support for configurable encryption parameters when exporting data sets to Amazon S3.
- feature: SageMaker: Change to the input, ResourceSpec, changing EnvironmentArn to SageMakerImageArn. This affects the following preview APIs: CreateDomain, DescribeDomain, UpdateDomain, CreateUserProfile, DescribeUserProfile, UpdateUserProfile, CreateApp and DescribeApp.
2.663.0
- feature: ElasticInference: This feature allows customers to describe the accelerator types and offerings on any region where Elastic Inference is available.
- feature: Iot: This release adds a new exception type to the AWS IoT SetV2LoggingLevel API.
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
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- 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.
- feature: FMS: This release is to support AWS Firewall Manager policy with Organizational Unit scope.
- feature: Redshift: Amazon Redshift support for usage limits
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