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Bumps aws-sdk from 2.410.0 to 2.490.0.

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2.490.0

  • feature: Amplify: This release adds webhook APIs and manual deployment APIs for AWS Amplify Console.
  • feature: CloudWatch: This release adds three new APIs (PutAnomalyDetector, DeleteAnomalyDetector, and DescribeAnomalyDetectors) to support the new feature, CloudWatch Anomaly Detection. In addition, PutMetricAlarm and DescribeAlarms APIs are updated to support management of Anomaly Detection based alarms.
  • feature: ConfigService: AWS Config now supports a new set of APIs to manage AWS Config rules across your organization in AWS Organizations. Using this capability, you can centrally create, update, and delete AWS Config rules across all accounts in your organization. This capability is particularly useful if you have a need to deploy a common set of AWS Config rules across all accounts. You can also specify accounts where AWS Config rules should not be created. In addition, you can use these APIs from the master account in AWS Organizations to enforce governance by ensuring that the underlying AWS Config rules are not modifiable by your organization member accounts.These APIs work for both managed and custom AWS Config rules. For more information, see Enabling AWS Config Rules Across all Accounts in Your Organization in the AWS Config Developer Guide.The new APIs are available in all commercial AWS Regions where AWS Config and AWS Organizations are supported. For the full list of supported Regions, see AWS Regions and Endpoints in the AWS General Reference. To learn more about AWS Config, visit the AWS Config webpage. To learn more about AWS Organizations, visit the AWS Organizations webpage.
  • feature: EFS: EFS customers can now enable Lifecycle Management for all file systems. You can also now select from one of four Lifecycle Management policies (14, 30, 60 and 90 days), to automatically move files that have not been accessed for the period of time defined by the policy, from the EFS Standard storage class to the EFS Infrequent Access (IA) storage class. EFS IA provides price/performance that is cost-optimized for files that are not accessed every day.
  • feature: GameLift: GameLift FlexMatch now supports matchmaking of up to 200 players per game session, and FlexMatch can now automatically backfill your game sessions whenever there is an open slot.
  • feature: KinesisVideo: Add "GET_DASH_STREAMING_SESSION_URL" as an API name to the GetDataEndpoint API.
  • feature: KinesisVideoArchivedMedia: Adds support for the GetDASHStreamingSessionURL API. Also adds support for the Live Replay playback mode of the GetHLSStreamingSessionURL API.
  • feature: WAF: Updated SDK APIs to add tags to WAF Resources: WebACL, Rule, Rulegroup and RateBasedRule. Tags can also be added during creation of these resources.
  • feature: WAFRegional: Updated SDK APIs to add tags to WAF Resources: WebACL, Rule, Rulegroup and RateBasedRule. Tags can also be added during creation of these resources.

2.489.0

  • feature: CostExplorer: This release introduces a new operation called GetUsageForecast, which allows you to programmatically access AWS Cost Explorer's forecasting engine on usage data (running hours, data transfer, etc).

2.488.0

  • feature: EC2: AssignPrivateIpAddresses response includes two new fields: AssignedPrivateIpAddresses, NetworkInterfaceId
  • feature: RDS: This release supports Cross-Account Cloning for Amazon Aurora clusters.
  • feature: S3: Add S3 x-amz-server-side-encryption-context support.
  • feature: SWF: This release adds APIs that allow adding and removing tags to a SWF domain, and viewing tags for a domain. It also enables adding tags when creating a domain.

2.487.0

  • feature: MediaStore: This release adds support for tagging, untagging, and listing tags for AWS Elemental MediaStore containers.

2.486.0

  • feature: DocDB: This release provides support for cluster delete protection and the ability to stop and start clusters.
  • feature: EC2: This release adds support for specifying a maximum hourly price for all On-Demand and Spot instances in both Spot Fleet and EC2 Fleet.
  • feature: Organizations: Specifying the tag key and tag value is required for tagging requests.
  • feature: RDS: This release adds support for RDS DB Cluster major version upgrade

2.485.0

  • feature: AlexaForBusiness: This release allows developers and customers to add SIP addresses and international phone numbers to contacts.
  • feature: EC2: You can now launch 8xlarge and 16xlarge instance sizes on the general purpose M5 and memory optimized R5 instance types.
  • feature: Redshift: ClusterAvailabilityStatus: The availability status of the cluster for queries. Possible values are the following: Available, Unavailable, Maintenance, Modifying, Failed.
  • feature: WorkSpaces: Minor API fixes for WorkSpaces.

2.484.0

  • feature: DirectConnect: Tags will now be included in the API responses of all supported resources (Virtual interfaces, Connections, Interconnects and LAGs). You can also add tags while creating these resources.
  • feature: EC2InstanceConnect: Amazon EC2 Instance Connect is a simple and secure way to connect to your instances using Secure Shell (SSH). With EC2 Instance Connect, you can control SSH access to your instances using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies as well as audit connection requests with AWS CloudTrail events. In addition, you can leverage your existing SSH keys or further enhance your security posture by generating one-time use SSH keys each time an authorized user connects.
  • feature: WorkSpaces: Added support for the WorkSpaces restore feature and copying WorkSpaces Images across AWS Regions.

2.483.0

  • feature: ApiGatewayV2: You can now perform tag operations on ApiGatewayV2 Resources (typically associated with WebSocket APIs)
  • feature: CodeCommit: This release supports better exception handling for merges.

2.482.0

  • feature: EC2: Starting today, you can use Traffic Mirroring to copy network traffic from an elastic network interface of Amazon EC2 instances and then send it to out-of-band security and monitoring appliances for content inspection, threat monitoring, and troubleshooting. These appliances can be deployed as individual instances, or as a fleet of instances behind a Network Load Balancer with a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) listener. Traffic Mirroring supports filters and packet truncation, so that you only extract the traffic of interest to monitor by using monitoring tools of your choice.

2.481.0

  • feature: APIGateway: Customers can pick different security policies (TLS version + cipher suite) for custom domains in API Gateway
  • feature: ApiGatewayV2: Customers can get information about security policies set on custom domain resources in API Gateway
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Bumps [aws-sdk](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js) from 2.410.0 to 2.490.0.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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