Class: Aws::IoTEventsData::Client

Inherits:
Seahorse::Client::Base
  • Object
show all
Includes:
ClientStubs
Defined in:
lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb

Overview

An API client for IoTEventsData. To construct a client, you need to configure a ‘:region` and `:credentials`.

client = Aws::IoTEventsData::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 Attribute Summary collapse

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Class Method Summary collapse

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Constructor Details

#initialize(options) ⇒ Client

Returns a new instance of Client.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash)

Options Hash (options):

  • :plugins (Array<Seahorse::Client::Plugin>) — default: []]

    A list of plugins to apply to the client. Each plugin is either a class name or an instance of a plugin class.

  • :credentials (required, Aws::CredentialProvider)

    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`

    • The ‘:access_key_id`, `:secret_access_key`, `:session_token`, and `:account_id` options.

    • ENV, ENV, ENV, and ENV

    • ‘~/.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::InstanceProfileCredentials` or `Aws::ECSCredentials` to enable retries and extended timeouts. Instance profile credential fetching can be disabled by setting ENV to true.

  • :region (required, String)

    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:

  • :access_key_id (String)
  • :account_id (String)
  • :active_endpoint_cache (Boolean) — default: false

    When set to ‘true`, a thread polling for endpoints will be running in the background every 60 secs (default). Defaults to `false`.

  • :adaptive_retry_wait_to_fill (Boolean) — default: 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.

  • :client_side_monitoring (Boolean) — default: false

    When ‘true`, client-side metrics will be collected for all API requests from this client.

  • :client_side_monitoring_client_id (String) — default: ""

    Allows you to provide an identifier for this client which will be attached to all generated client side metrics. Defaults to an empty string.

  • :client_side_monitoring_host (String) — default: "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.

  • :client_side_monitoring_port (Integer) — default: 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.

  • :client_side_monitoring_publisher (Aws::ClientSideMonitoring::Publisher) — default: Aws::ClientSideMonitoring::Publisher

    Allows you to provide a custom client-side monitoring publisher class. By default, will use the Client Side Monitoring Agent Publisher.

  • :convert_params (Boolean) — default: true

    When ‘true`, an attempt is made to coerce request parameters into the required types.

  • :correct_clock_skew (Boolean) — default: true

    Used only in ‘standard` and adaptive retry modes. Specifies whether to apply a clock skew correction and retry requests with skewed client clocks.

  • :defaults_mode (String) — default: "legacy"

    See DefaultsModeConfiguration for a list of the accepted modes and the configuration defaults that are included.

  • :disable_host_prefix_injection (Boolean) — default: false

    Set to true to disable SDK automatically adding host prefix to default service endpoint when available.

  • :disable_request_compression (Boolean) — default: false

    When set to ‘true’ the request body will not be compressed for supported operations.

  • :endpoint (String, URI::HTTPS, URI::HTTP)

    Normally you should not configure the ‘:endpoint` option directly. This is normally constructed from the `:region` option. Configuring `:endpoint` is normally reserved for connecting to test or custom endpoints. The endpoint should be a URI formatted like:

    'http://example.com'
    'https://example.com'
    'http://example.com:123'
    
  • :endpoint_cache_max_entries (Integer) — default: 1000

    Used for the maximum size limit of the LRU cache storing endpoints data for endpoint discovery enabled operations. Defaults to 1000.

  • :endpoint_cache_max_threads (Integer) — default: 10

    Used for the maximum threads in use for polling endpoints to be cached, defaults to 10.

  • :endpoint_cache_poll_interval (Integer) — default: 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.

  • :endpoint_discovery (Boolean) — default: false

    When set to ‘true`, endpoint discovery will be enabled for operations when available.

  • :ignore_configured_endpoint_urls (Boolean)

    Setting to true disables use of endpoint URLs provided via environment variables and the shared configuration file.

  • :log_formatter (Aws::Log::Formatter) — default: Aws::Log::Formatter.default

    The log formatter.

  • :log_level (Symbol) — default: :info

    The log level to send messages to the ‘:logger` at.

  • :logger (Logger)

    The Logger instance to send log messages to. If this option is not set, logging will be disabled.

  • :max_attempts (Integer) — default: 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.

  • :profile (String) — default: "default"

    Used when loading credentials from the shared credentials file at HOME/.aws/credentials. When not specified, ‘default’ is used.

  • :request_min_compression_size_bytes (Integer) — default: 10240

    The minimum size in bytes that triggers compression for request bodies. The value must be non-negative integer value between 0 and 10485780 bytes inclusive.

  • :retry_backoff (Proc)

    A proc or lambda used for backoff. Defaults to 2**retries * retry_base_delay. This option is only used in the ‘legacy` retry mode.

  • :retry_base_delay (Float) — default: 0.3

    The base delay in seconds used by the default backoff function. This option is only used in the ‘legacy` retry mode.

  • :retry_jitter (Symbol) — default: :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 www.awsarchitectureblog.com/2015/03/backoff.html

  • :retry_limit (Integer) — default: 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.

  • :retry_max_delay (Integer) — default: 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.

  • :retry_mode (String) — default: "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.

  • :sdk_ua_app_id (String)

    A unique and opaque application ID that is appended to the User-Agent header as app/sdk_ua_app_id. It should have a maximum length of 50. This variable is sourced from environment variable AWS_SDK_UA_APP_ID or the shared config profile attribute sdk_ua_app_id.

  • :secret_access_key (String)
  • :session_token (String)
  • :sigv4a_signing_region_set (Array)

    A list of regions that should be signed with SigV4a signing. When not passed, a default ‘:sigv4a_signing_region_set` is searched for in the following locations:

  • :stub_responses (Boolean) — default: 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.

  • :telemetry_provider (Aws::Telemetry::TelemetryProviderBase) — default: Aws::Telemetry::NoOpTelemetryProvider

    Allows you to provide a telemetry provider, which is used to emit telemetry data. By default, uses ‘NoOpTelemetryProvider` which will not record or emit any telemetry data. The SDK supports the following telemetry providers:

    • OpenTelemetry (OTel) - To use the OTel provider, install and require the

    ‘opentelemetry-sdk` gem and then, pass in an instance of a `Aws::Telemetry::OTelProvider` for telemetry provider.

  • :token_provider (Aws::TokenProvider)

    A Bearer Token Provider. This can be an instance of any one of the following classes:

    • ‘Aws::StaticTokenProvider` - Used for configuring static, non-refreshing tokens.

    • ‘Aws::SSOTokenProvider` - Used for loading tokens from AWS SSO using an access token generated from `aws login`.

    When ‘:token_provider` is not configured directly, the `Aws::TokenProviderChain` will be used to search for tokens configured for your profile in shared configuration files.

  • :use_dualstack_endpoint (Boolean)

    When set to ‘true`, dualstack enabled endpoints (with `.aws` TLD) will be used if available.

  • :use_fips_endpoint (Boolean)

    When set to ‘true`, fips compatible endpoints will be used if available. When a `fips` region is used, the region is normalized and this config is set to `true`.

  • :validate_params (Boolean) — default: true

    When ‘true`, request parameters are validated before sending the request.

  • :endpoint_provider (Aws::IoTEventsData::EndpointProvider)

    The endpoint provider used to resolve endpoints. Any object that responds to ‘#resolve_endpoint(parameters)` where `parameters` is a Struct similar to `Aws::IoTEventsData::EndpointParameters`.

  • :http_continue_timeout (Float) — default: 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.

  • :http_idle_timeout (Float) — default: 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.

  • :http_open_timeout (Float) — default: 15

    The default number of seconds to wait for response data. This value can safely be set per-request on the session.

  • :http_proxy (URI::HTTP, String)

    A proxy to send requests through. Formatted like ‘proxy.com:123’.

  • :http_read_timeout (Float) — default: 60

    The default number of seconds to wait for response data. This value can safely be set per-request on the session.

  • :http_wire_trace (Boolean) — default: false

    When ‘true`, HTTP debug output will be sent to the `:logger`.

  • :on_chunk_received (Proc)

    When a Proc object is provided, it will be used as callback when each chunk of the response body is received. It provides three arguments: the chunk, the number of bytes received, and the total number of bytes in the response (or nil if the server did not send a ‘content-length`).

  • :on_chunk_sent (Proc)

    When a Proc object is provided, it will be used as callback when each chunk of the request body is sent. It provides three arguments: the chunk, the number of bytes read from the body, and the total number of bytes in the body.

  • :raise_response_errors (Boolean) — default: true

    When ‘true`, response errors are raised.

  • :ssl_ca_bundle (String)

    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.

  • :ssl_ca_directory (String)

    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.

  • :ssl_ca_store (String)

    Sets the X509::Store to verify peer certificate.

  • :ssl_cert (OpenSSL::X509::Certificate)

    Sets a client certificate when creating http connections.

  • :ssl_key (OpenSSL::PKey)

    Sets a client key when creating http connections.

  • :ssl_timeout (Float)

    Sets the SSL timeout in seconds

  • :ssl_verify_peer (Boolean) — default: true

    When ‘true`, SSL peer certificates are verified when establishing a connection.



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 444

def initialize(*args)
  super
end

Class Attribute Details

.identifierObject (readonly)

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 997

def identifier
  @identifier
end

Class Method Details

.errors_moduleObject

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 1000

def errors_module
  Errors
end

Instance Method Details

#batch_acknowledge_alarm(params = {}) ⇒ Types::BatchAcknowledgeAlarmResponse

Acknowledges one or more alarms. The alarms change to the ‘ACKNOWLEDGED` state after you acknowledge them.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.batch_acknowledge_alarm({
  acknowledge_action_requests: [ # required
    {
      request_id: "RequestId", # required
      alarm_model_name: "AlarmModelName", # required
      key_value: "KeyValue",
      note: "Note",
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.error_entries #=> Array
resp.error_entries[0].request_id #=> String
resp.error_entries[0].error_code #=> String, one of "ResourceNotFoundException", "InvalidRequestException", "InternalFailureException", "ServiceUnavailableException", "ThrottlingException"
resp.error_entries[0].error_message #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :acknowledge_action_requests (required, Array<Types::AcknowledgeAlarmActionRequest>)

    The list of acknowledge action requests. You can specify up to 10 requests per operation.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 483

def batch_acknowledge_alarm(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:batch_acknowledge_alarm, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#batch_delete_detector(params = {}) ⇒ Types::BatchDeleteDetectorResponse

Deletes one or more detectors that were created. When a detector is deleted, its state will be cleared and the detector will be removed from the list of detectors. The deleted detector will no longer appear if referenced in the [ListDetectors] API call.

[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/iotevents/latest/apireference/API_iotevents-data_ListDetectors.html

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.batch_delete_detector({
  detectors: [ # required
    {
      message_id: "MessageId", # required
      detector_model_name: "DetectorModelName", # required
      key_value: "KeyValue",
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.batch_delete_detector_error_entries #=> Array
resp.batch_delete_detector_error_entries[0].message_id #=> String
resp.batch_delete_detector_error_entries[0].error_code #=> String, one of "ResourceNotFoundException", "InvalidRequestException", "InternalFailureException", "ServiceUnavailableException", "ThrottlingException"
resp.batch_delete_detector_error_entries[0].error_message #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 525

def batch_delete_detector(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:batch_delete_detector, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#batch_disable_alarm(params = {}) ⇒ Types::BatchDisableAlarmResponse

Disables one or more alarms. The alarms change to the ‘DISABLED` state after you disable them.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.batch_disable_alarm({
  disable_action_requests: [ # required
    {
      request_id: "RequestId", # required
      alarm_model_name: "AlarmModelName", # required
      key_value: "KeyValue",
      note: "Note",
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.error_entries #=> Array
resp.error_entries[0].request_id #=> String
resp.error_entries[0].error_code #=> String, one of "ResourceNotFoundException", "InvalidRequestException", "InternalFailureException", "ServiceUnavailableException", "ThrottlingException"
resp.error_entries[0].error_message #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :disable_action_requests (required, Array<Types::DisableAlarmActionRequest>)

    The list of disable action requests. You can specify up to 10 requests per operation.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 563

def batch_disable_alarm(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:batch_disable_alarm, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#batch_enable_alarm(params = {}) ⇒ Types::BatchEnableAlarmResponse

Enables one or more alarms. The alarms change to the ‘NORMAL` state after you enable them.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.batch_enable_alarm({
  enable_action_requests: [ # required
    {
      request_id: "RequestId", # required
      alarm_model_name: "AlarmModelName", # required
      key_value: "KeyValue",
      note: "Note",
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.error_entries #=> Array
resp.error_entries[0].request_id #=> String
resp.error_entries[0].error_code #=> String, one of "ResourceNotFoundException", "InvalidRequestException", "InternalFailureException", "ServiceUnavailableException", "ThrottlingException"
resp.error_entries[0].error_message #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :enable_action_requests (required, Array<Types::EnableAlarmActionRequest>)

    The list of enable action requests. You can specify up to 10 requests per operation.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 601

def batch_enable_alarm(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:batch_enable_alarm, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#batch_put_message(params = {}) ⇒ Types::BatchPutMessageResponse

Sends a set of messages to the IoT Events system. Each message payload is transformed into the input you specify (‘“inputName”`) and ingested into any detectors that monitor that input. If multiple messages are sent, the order in which the messages are processed isn’t guaranteed. To guarantee ordering, you must send messages one at a time and wait for a successful response.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.batch_put_message({
  messages: [ # required
    {
      message_id: "MessageId", # required
      input_name: "EphemeralInputName", # required
      payload: "data", # required
      timestamp: {
        time_in_millis: 1,
      },
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.batch_put_message_error_entries #=> Array
resp.batch_put_message_error_entries[0].message_id #=> String
resp.batch_put_message_error_entries[0].error_code #=> String, one of "ResourceNotFoundException", "InvalidRequestException", "InternalFailureException", "ServiceUnavailableException", "ThrottlingException"
resp.batch_put_message_error_entries[0].error_message #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :messages (required, Array<Types::Message>)

    The list of messages to send. Each message has the following format: ‘’{ “messageId”: “string”, “inputName”: “string”, “payload”: “string”}‘`

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 646

def batch_put_message(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:batch_put_message, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#batch_reset_alarm(params = {}) ⇒ Types::BatchResetAlarmResponse

Resets one or more alarms. The alarms return to the ‘NORMAL` state after you reset them.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.batch_reset_alarm({
  reset_action_requests: [ # required
    {
      request_id: "RequestId", # required
      alarm_model_name: "AlarmModelName", # required
      key_value: "KeyValue",
      note: "Note",
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.error_entries #=> Array
resp.error_entries[0].request_id #=> String
resp.error_entries[0].error_code #=> String, one of "ResourceNotFoundException", "InvalidRequestException", "InternalFailureException", "ServiceUnavailableException", "ThrottlingException"
resp.error_entries[0].error_message #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :reset_action_requests (required, Array<Types::ResetAlarmActionRequest>)

    The list of reset action requests. You can specify up to 10 requests per operation.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 684

def batch_reset_alarm(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:batch_reset_alarm, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#batch_snooze_alarm(params = {}) ⇒ Types::BatchSnoozeAlarmResponse

Changes one or more alarms to the snooze mode. The alarms change to the ‘SNOOZE_DISABLED` state after you set them to the snooze mode.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.batch_snooze_alarm({
  snooze_action_requests: [ # required
    {
      request_id: "RequestId", # required
      alarm_model_name: "AlarmModelName", # required
      key_value: "KeyValue",
      note: "Note",
      snooze_duration: 1, # required
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.error_entries #=> Array
resp.error_entries[0].request_id #=> String
resp.error_entries[0].error_code #=> String, one of "ResourceNotFoundException", "InvalidRequestException", "InternalFailureException", "ServiceUnavailableException", "ThrottlingException"
resp.error_entries[0].error_message #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :snooze_action_requests (required, Array<Types::SnoozeAlarmActionRequest>)

    The list of snooze action requests. You can specify up to 10 requests per operation.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 723

def batch_snooze_alarm(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:batch_snooze_alarm, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#batch_update_detector(params = {}) ⇒ Types::BatchUpdateDetectorResponse

Updates the state, variable values, and timer settings of one or more detectors (instances) of a specified detector model.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.batch_update_detector({
  detectors: [ # required
    {
      message_id: "MessageId", # required
      detector_model_name: "DetectorModelName", # required
      key_value: "KeyValue",
      state: { # required
        state_name: "StateName", # required
        variables: [ # required
          {
            name: "VariableName", # required
            value: "VariableValue", # required
          },
        ],
        timers: [ # required
          {
            name: "TimerName", # required
            seconds: 1, # required
          },
        ],
      },
    },
  ],
})

Response structure


resp.batch_update_detector_error_entries #=> Array
resp.batch_update_detector_error_entries[0].message_id #=> String
resp.batch_update_detector_error_entries[0].error_code #=> String, one of "ResourceNotFoundException", "InvalidRequestException", "InternalFailureException", "ServiceUnavailableException", "ThrottlingException"
resp.batch_update_detector_error_entries[0].error_message #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :detectors (required, Array<Types::UpdateDetectorRequest>)

    The list of detectors (instances) to update, along with the values to update.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 775

def batch_update_detector(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:batch_update_detector, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#build_request(operation_name, params = {}) ⇒ Object

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.

Parameters:

  • params ({}) (defaults to: {})


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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 970

def build_request(operation_name, params = {})
  handlers = @handlers.for(operation_name)
  tracer = config.telemetry_provider.tracer_provider.tracer(
    Aws::Telemetry.module_to_tracer_name('Aws::IoTEventsData')
  )
  context = Seahorse::Client::RequestContext.new(
    operation_name: operation_name,
    operation: config.api.operation(operation_name),
    client: self,
    params: params,
    config: config,
    tracer: tracer
  )
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-ioteventsdata'
  context[:gem_version] = '1.54.0'
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
end

#describe_alarm(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeAlarmResponse

Retrieves information about an alarm.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.describe_alarm({
  alarm_model_name: "AlarmModelName", # required
  key_value: "KeyValue",
})

Response structure


resp.alarm.alarm_model_name #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_model_version #=> String
resp.alarm.key_value #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_state.state_name #=> String, one of "DISABLED", "NORMAL", "ACTIVE", "ACKNOWLEDGED", "SNOOZE_DISABLED", "LATCHED"
resp.alarm.alarm_state.rule_evaluation.simple_rule_evaluation.input_property_value #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_state.rule_evaluation.simple_rule_evaluation.operator #=> String, one of "GREATER", "GREATER_OR_EQUAL", "LESS", "LESS_OR_EQUAL", "EQUAL", "NOT_EQUAL"
resp.alarm.alarm_state.rule_evaluation.simple_rule_evaluation.threshold_value #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_state.customer_action.action_name #=> String, one of "SNOOZE", "ENABLE", "DISABLE", "ACKNOWLEDGE", "RESET"
resp.alarm.alarm_state.customer_action.snooze_action_configuration.snooze_duration #=> Integer
resp.alarm.alarm_state.customer_action.snooze_action_configuration.note #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_state.customer_action.enable_action_configuration.note #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_state.customer_action.disable_action_configuration.note #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_state.customer_action.acknowledge_action_configuration.note #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_state.customer_action.reset_action_configuration.note #=> String
resp.alarm.alarm_state.system_event.event_type #=> String, one of "STATE_CHANGE"
resp.alarm.alarm_state.system_event.state_change_configuration.trigger_type #=> String, one of "SNOOZE_TIMEOUT"
resp.alarm.severity #=> Integer
resp.alarm.creation_time #=> Time
resp.alarm.last_update_time #=> Time

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 828

def describe_alarm(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:describe_alarm, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#describe_detector(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeDetectorResponse

Returns information about the specified detector (instance).

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.describe_detector({
  detector_model_name: "DetectorModelName", # required
  key_value: "KeyValue",
})

Response structure


resp.detector.detector_model_name #=> String
resp.detector.key_value #=> String
resp.detector.detector_model_version #=> String
resp.detector.state.state_name #=> String
resp.detector.state.variables #=> Array
resp.detector.state.variables[0].name #=> String
resp.detector.state.variables[0].value #=> String
resp.detector.state.timers #=> Array
resp.detector.state.timers[0].name #=> String
resp.detector.state.timers[0].timestamp #=> Time
resp.detector.creation_time #=> Time
resp.detector.last_update_time #=> Time

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :detector_model_name (required, String)

    The name of the detector model whose detectors (instances) you want information about.

  • :key_value (String)

    A filter used to limit results to detectors (instances) created because of the given key ID.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 871

def describe_detector(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:describe_detector, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_alarms(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListAlarmsResponse

Lists one or more alarms. The operation returns only the metadata associated with each alarm.

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_alarms({
  alarm_model_name: "AlarmModelName", # required
  next_token: "NextToken",
  max_results: 1,
})

Response structure


resp.alarm_summaries #=> Array
resp.alarm_summaries[0].alarm_model_name #=> String
resp.alarm_summaries[0].alarm_model_version #=> String
resp.alarm_summaries[0].key_value #=> String
resp.alarm_summaries[0].state_name #=> String, one of "DISABLED", "NORMAL", "ACTIVE", "ACKNOWLEDGED", "SNOOZE_DISABLED", "LATCHED"
resp.alarm_summaries[0].creation_time #=> Time
resp.alarm_summaries[0].last_update_time #=> Time
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :alarm_model_name (required, String)

    The name of the alarm model.

  • :next_token (String)

    The token that you can use to return the next set of results.

  • :max_results (Integer)

    The maximum number of results to be returned per request.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 914

def list_alarms(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_alarms, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#list_detectors(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListDetectorsResponse

Lists detectors (the instances of a detector model).

Examples:

Request syntax with placeholder values


resp = client.list_detectors({
  detector_model_name: "DetectorModelName", # required
  state_name: "StateName",
  next_token: "NextToken",
  max_results: 1,
})

Response structure


resp.detector_summaries #=> Array
resp.detector_summaries[0].detector_model_name #=> String
resp.detector_summaries[0].key_value #=> String
resp.detector_summaries[0].detector_model_version #=> String
resp.detector_summaries[0].state.state_name #=> String
resp.detector_summaries[0].creation_time #=> Time
resp.detector_summaries[0].last_update_time #=> Time
resp.next_token #=> String

Parameters:

  • params (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    ({})

Options Hash (params):

  • :detector_model_name (required, String)

    The name of the detector model whose detectors (instances) are listed.

  • :state_name (String)

    A filter that limits results to those detectors (instances) in the given state.

  • :next_token (String)

    The token that you can use to return the next set of results.

  • :max_results (Integer)

    The maximum number of results to be returned per request.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 961

def list_detectors(params = {}, options = {})
  req = build_request(:list_detectors, params)
  req.send_request(options)
end

#waiter_namesObject

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.

Deprecated.


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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-ioteventsdata/client.rb', line 990

def waiter_names
  []
end