build(deps): bump aws-sdk from 2.652.0 to 2.681.0 in /backend
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Bumps aws-sdk from 2.652.0 to 2.681.0.
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Release v2.681.0
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Release v2.678.0
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Release v2.677.0
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Release v2.676.0
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Release v2.675.0
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Release v2.674.0
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Release v2.673.0
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Release v2.672.0
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Release v2.670.0
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Release v2.669.0
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2.681.0
- feature: AppMesh: List APIs for all resources now contain additional information: when a resource was created, last updated, and its current version number.
- feature: Backup: This release allows customers to enable or disable AWS Backup support for an AWS resource type. This release also includes new APIs, update-region-settings and describe-region-settings, which can be used to opt in to a specific resource type. For all current AWS Backup customers, the default settings enable support for EBS, EC2, StorageGateway, EFS, DDB and RDS resource types.
- feature: Chime: Amazon Chime enterprise account administrators can now set custom retention policies on chat data in the Amazon Chime application.
- feature: CodeDeploy: Amazon ECS customers using application and network load balancers can use CodeDeploy BlueGreen hook to invoke a CloudFormation stack update. With this update you can view CloudFormation deployment and target details via existing APIs and use your stack Id to list or delete all deployments associated with the stack.
- feature: MediaLive: AWS Elemental MediaLive now supports the ability to ingest the content that is streaming from an AWS Elemental Link device: https://aws.amazon.com/medialive/features/link/. This release also adds support for SMPTE-2038 and input state waiters.
- feature: SecurityHub: For findings related to controls, the finding information now includes the reason behind the current status of the control. A new field for the findings original severity allows finding providers to use the severity values from the system they use to assign severity.
2.680.0
- feature: Chime: You can now receive Voice Connector call events through SNS or SQS.
- feature: EC2: This release adds support for Federated Authentication via SAML-2.0 in AWS ClientVPN.
- feature: Health: Feature: Health: AWS Health added a new field to differentiate Public events from Account-Specific events in the API request and response. Visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/health/latest/APIReference/API_Event.html to learn more.
2.679.0
- feature: Chime: Amazon Chime now supports redacting chat messages.
- feature: EC2: This release changes the RunInstances CLI and SDK's so that if you do not specify a client token, a randomly generated token is used for the request to ensure idempotency.
- feature: ECS: This release adds support for specifying environment files to add environment variables to your containers.
- feature: QLDB: Amazon QLDB now supports Amazon Kinesis data streams. You can now emit QLDB journal data, via the new QLDB Streams feature, directly to Amazon Kinesis supporting event processing and analytics among related use cases.
2.678.0
- feature: CloudFormation: This release adds support for the following features: 1. DescribeType and ListTypeVersions APIs now output a field IsDefaultVersion, indicating if a version is the default version for its type; 2. Add StackRollbackComplete waiter feature to wait until stack status is UPDATE_ROLLBACK_COMPLETE; 3. Add paginators in DescribeAccountLimits, ListChangeSets, ListStackInstances, ListStackSetOperationResults, ListStackSetOperations, ListStackSets APIs.
- feature: ECR: This release adds support for specifying an image manifest media type when pushing a manifest to Amazon ECR.
- feature: Glue: Starting today, you can stop the execution of Glue workflows that are running. AWS Glue workflows are directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) of Glue triggers, crawlers and jobs. Using a workflow, you can design a complex multi-job extract, transform, and load (ETL) activity that AWS Glue can execute and track as single entity.
- feature: STS: API updates for STS
2.677.0
- feature: EC2: Amazon EC2 now supports adding AWS resource tags for associations between VPCs and local gateways, at creation time.
- feature: Imagebuilder: This release adds a new parameter (SupportedOsVersions) to the Components API. This parameter lists the OS versions supported by a component.
2.676.0
- feature: ElastiCache: Amazon ElastiCache now supports auto-update of ElastiCache clusters after the "recommended apply by date" of service update has passed. ElastiCache will use your maintenance window to schedule the auto-update of applicable clusters. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/mem-ug/Self-Service-Updates.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/red-ug/Self-Service-Updates.html
- feature: Macie2: This release introduces a new major version of the Amazon Macie API. You can use this version of the API to develop tools and applications that interact with the new Amazon Macie.
2.675.0
- feature: WorkMail: Minor API fixes and updates to the documentation.
2.674.0
- feature: CodeGuruReviewer: Add Bitbucket integration APIs
- feature: EC2: M6g instances are our next-generation general purpose instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors
- feature: Kendra: Amazon Kendra is now generally available. As part of general availability, we are launching * Developer edition * Ability to scale your Amazon Kendra index with capacity units * Support for new connectors * Support for new tagging API's * Support for Deleting data source * Metrics for data source sync operations * Metrics for query & storage utilization
2.673.0
- feature: SageMaker: This release adds a new parameter (EnableInterContainerTrafficEncryption) to CreateProcessingJob API to allow for enabling inter-container traffic encryption on processing jobs.
2.672.0
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- feature: CloudWatchLogs: Amazon CloudWatch Logs now offers the ability to interact with Logs Insights queries via the new PutQueryDefinition, DescribeQueryDefinitions, and DeleteQueryDefinition APIs.
- feature: CodeBuild: Add COMMIT_MESSAGE enum for webhook filter types
- feature: EC2: Amazon EC2 now adds warnings to identify issues when creating a launch template or launch template version.
- feature: Lightsail: This release adds support for the following options in instance public ports: Specify source IP addresses, specify ICMP protocol like PING, and enable/disable the Lightsail browser-based SSH and RDP clients' access to your instance.
- feature: Route53: Amazon Route 53 now supports the EU (Milan) Region (eu-south-1) for latency records, geoproximity records, and private DNS for Amazon VPCs in that region.
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Updates SDK to v2.680.0 -
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Updates SDK to v2.679.0 -
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Revert "fix: BigInt Support for DynamoDB Convert (#3019)" (#3254) -
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Updates SDK to v2.678.0 -
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Updates SDK to v2.677.0 -
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Fixed stale-action failure (#3251) -
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Updates SDK to v2.676.0 -
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enable termivation protection to cloudformation integ test (#3252) -
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Updates SDK to v2.675.0 - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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