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package com.amazonaws.services.lambda;

import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;

import com.amazonaws.services.lambda.model.*;

/**
 * Interface for accessing AWS Lambda.
 * 

* AWS Lambda *

* Overview *

*

* This is the AWS Lambda API Reference. The AWS Lambda Developer Guide * provides additional information. For the service overview, go to What is AWS * Lambda, and for information about how the service works, go to AWS Lambda: How it Works in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide. *

*/ public interface AWSLambda { /** * The region metadata service name for computing region endpoints. You can * use this value to retrieve metadata (such as supported regions) of the * service. * * @see RegionUtils#getRegionsForService(String) */ String ENDPOINT_PREFIX = "lambda"; /** * Overrides the default endpoint for this client * ("lambda.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"). Callers can use this method to * control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* Callers can pass in just the endpoint (ex: * "lambda.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full URL, including the protocol * (ex: "lambda.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"). If the protocol is not specified * here, the default protocol from this client's {@link ClientConfiguration} * will be used, which by default is HTTPS. *

* For more information on using AWS regions with the AWS SDK for Java, and * a complete list of all available endpoints for all AWS services, see: http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID= * 3912 *

* This method is not threadsafe. An endpoint should be configured when * the client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing * it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests * in transit or retrying. * * @param endpoint * The endpoint (ex: "lambda.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full URL, * including the protocol (ex: "lambda.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") of * the region specific AWS endpoint this client will communicate * with. */ void setEndpoint(String endpoint); /** * An alternative to {@link AWSLambda#setEndpoint(String)}, sets the * regional endpoint for this client's service calls. Callers can use this * method to control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* By default, all service endpoints in all regions use the https protocol. * To use http instead, specify it in the {@link ClientConfiguration} * supplied at construction. *

* This method is not threadsafe. A region should be configured when the * client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing it * afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in * transit or retrying. * * @param region * The region this client will communicate with. See * {@link Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)} for * accessing a given region. Must not be null and must be a region * where the service is available. * * @see Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions) * @see Region#createClient(Class, * com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration) * @see Region#isServiceSupported(String) */ void setRegion(Region region); /** *

* Adds a permission to the resource policy associated with the specified * AWS Lambda function. You use resource policies to grant permissions to * event sources that use push model. In a push model, event * sources (such as Amazon S3 and custom applications) invoke your Lambda * function. Each permission you add to the resource policy allows an event * source, permission to invoke the Lambda function. *

*

* For information about the push model, see AWS Lambda: How it Works. *

*

* If you are using versioning, the permissions you add are specific to the * Lambda function version or alias you specify in the * AddPermission request via the Qualifier * parameter. For more information about versioning, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:AddPermission action. *

* * @param addPermissionRequest * @return Result of the AddPermission operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws ResourceConflictException * The resource already exists. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws PolicyLengthExceededException * Lambda function access policy is limited to 20 KB. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.AddPermission */ AddPermissionResult addPermission(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest); /** *

* Creates an alias that points to the specified Lambda function version. * For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases. *

* Alias names are unique for a given function. *

* This requires permission for the lambda:CreateAlias action. *

* * @param createAliasRequest * @return Result of the CreateAlias operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws ResourceConflictException * The resource already exists. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.CreateAlias */ CreateAliasResult createAlias(CreateAliasRequest createAliasRequest); /** *

* Identifies a stream as an event source for a Lambda function. It can be * either an Amazon Kinesis stream or an Amazon DynamoDB stream. AWS Lambda * invokes the specified function when records are posted to the stream. *

*

* This association between a stream source and a Lambda function is called * the event source mapping. *

* This event source mapping is relevant only in the AWS Lambda * pull model, where AWS Lambda invokes the function. For more information, * go to AWS Lambda: How it Works in the AWS Lambda Developer * Guide. *

* You provide mapping information (for example, which stream to read from * and which Lambda function to invoke) in the request body. *

*

* Each event source, such as an Amazon Kinesis or a DynamoDB stream, can be * associated with multiple AWS Lambda function. A given Lambda function can * be associated with multiple AWS event sources. *

*

*

* If you are using versioning, you can specify a specific function version * or an alias via the function name parameter. For more information about * versioning, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:CreateEventSourceMapping action. *

* * @param createEventSourceMappingRequest * @return Result of the CreateEventSourceMapping operation returned by the * service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws ResourceConflictException * The resource already exists. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @sample AWSLambda.CreateEventSourceMapping */ CreateEventSourceMappingResult createEventSourceMapping( CreateEventSourceMappingRequest createEventSourceMappingRequest); /** *

* Creates a new Lambda function. The function metadata is created from the * request parameters, and the code for the function is provided by a .zip * file in the request body. If the function name already exists, the * operation will fail. Note that the function name is case-sensitive. *

*

* If you are using versioning, you can also publish a version of the Lambda * function you are creating using the Publish parameter. For * more information about versioning, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:CreateFunction action. *

* * @param createFunctionRequest * @return Result of the CreateFunction operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws ResourceConflictException * The resource already exists. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws CodeStorageExceededException * You have exceeded your maximum total code size per account. * Limits * @sample AWSLambda.CreateFunction */ CreateFunctionResult createFunction( CreateFunctionRequest createFunctionRequest); /** *

* Deletes the specified Lambda function alias. For more information, see * Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases. *

*

* This requires permission for the lambda:DeleteAlias action. *

* * @param deleteAliasRequest * @return Result of the DeleteAlias operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.DeleteAlias */ DeleteAliasResult deleteAlias(DeleteAliasRequest deleteAliasRequest); /** *

* Removes an event source mapping. This means AWS Lambda will no longer * invoke the function for events in the associated source. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:DeleteEventSourceMapping action. *

* * @param deleteEventSourceMappingRequest * @return Result of the DeleteEventSourceMapping operation returned by the * service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.DeleteEventSourceMapping */ DeleteEventSourceMappingResult deleteEventSourceMapping( DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest deleteEventSourceMappingRequest); /** *

* Deletes the specified Lambda function code and configuration. *

*

* If you are using the versioning feature and you don't specify a function * version in your DeleteFunction request, AWS Lambda will * delete the function, including all its versions, and any aliases pointing * to the function versions. To delete a specific function version, you must * provide the function version via the Qualifier parameter. * For information about function versioning, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* When you delete a function the associated resource policy is also * deleted. You will need to delete the event source mappings explicitly. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:DeleteFunction action. *

* * @param deleteFunctionRequest * @return Result of the DeleteFunction operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws ResourceConflictException * The resource already exists. * @sample AWSLambda.DeleteFunction */ DeleteFunctionResult deleteFunction( DeleteFunctionRequest deleteFunctionRequest); /** *

* Returns the specified alias information such as the alias ARN, * description, and function version it is pointing to. For more * information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases. *

*

* This requires permission for the lambda:GetAlias action. *

* * @param getAliasRequest * @return Result of the GetAlias operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.GetAlias */ GetAliasResult getAlias(GetAliasRequest getAliasRequest); /** *

* Returns configuration information for the specified event source mapping * (see CreateEventSourceMapping). *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:GetEventSourceMapping action. *

* * @param getEventSourceMappingRequest * @return Result of the GetEventSourceMapping operation returned by the * service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.GetEventSourceMapping */ GetEventSourceMappingResult getEventSourceMapping( GetEventSourceMappingRequest getEventSourceMappingRequest); /** *

* Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function and a * presigned URL link to the .zip file you uploaded with * CreateFunction so you can download the .zip file. Note that the * URL is valid for up to 10 minutes. The configuration information is the * same information you provided as parameters when uploading the function. *

*

* Using the optional Qualifier parameter, you can specify a * specific function version for which you want this information. If you * don't specify this parameter, the API uses unqualified function ARN which * return information about the $LATEST version of the Lambda * function. For more information, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:GetFunction action. *

* * @param getFunctionRequest * @return Result of the GetFunction operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @sample AWSLambda.GetFunction */ GetFunctionResult getFunction(GetFunctionRequest getFunctionRequest); /** *

* Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function. This the * same information you provided as parameters when uploading the function * by using CreateFunction. *

*

* If you are using the versioning feature, you can retrieve this * information for a specific function version by using the optional * Qualifier parameter and specifying the function version or * alias that points to it. If you don't provide it, the API returns * information about the $LATEST version of the function. For more * information about versioning, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:GetFunctionConfiguration operation. *

* * @param getFunctionConfigurationRequest * @return Result of the GetFunctionConfiguration operation returned by the * service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @sample AWSLambda.GetFunctionConfiguration */ GetFunctionConfigurationResult getFunctionConfiguration( GetFunctionConfigurationRequest getFunctionConfigurationRequest); /** *

* Returns the resource policy associated with the specified Lambda * function. *

*

* If you are using the versioning feature, you can get the resource policy * associated with the specific Lambda function version or alias by * specifying the version or alias name using the Qualifier * parameter. For more information about versioning, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* For information about adding permissions, see AddPermission. *

*

* You need permission for the lambda:GetPolicy action. *

* * @param getPolicyRequest * @return Result of the GetPolicy operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @sample AWSLambda.GetPolicy */ GetPolicyResult getPolicy(GetPolicyRequest getPolicyRequest); /** *

* Invokes a specific Lambda function. *

*

* If you are using the versioning feature, you can invoke the specific * function version by providing function version or alias name that is * pointing to the function version using the Qualifier * parameter in the request. If you don't provide the Qualifier * parameter, the $LATEST version of the Lambda function is * invoked. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

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* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:InvokeFunction action. *

* * @param invokeRequest * @return Result of the Invoke operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidRequestContentException * The request body could not be parsed as JSON. * @throws RequestTooLargeException * The request payload exceeded the Invoke request body * JSON input limit. For more information, see Limits. * @throws UnsupportedMediaTypeException * The content type of the Invoke request body is not * JSON. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws EC2UnexpectedException * AWS Lambda received an unexpected EC2 client exception while * setting up for the Lambda function. * @throws SubnetIPAddressLimitReachedException * AWS Lambda was not able to set up VPC access for the Lambda * function because one or more configured subnets has no available * IP addresses. * @throws ENILimitReachedException * AWS Lambda was not able to create an Elastic Network Interface * (ENI) in the VPC, specified as part of Lambda function * configuration, because the limit for network interfaces has been * reached. * @throws EC2ThrottledException * AWS Lambda was throttled by Amazon EC2 during Lambda function * initiatization using the execution role provided for the Lambda * function. * @throws EC2AccessDeniedException * @throws InvalidSubnetIDException * The Subnet ID provided in the Lambda function VPC configuration * is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityGroupIDException * The Security Group ID provided in the Lambda function VPC * configuration is invalid. * @sample AWSLambda.Invoke */ InvokeResult invoke(InvokeRequest invokeRequest); /** * This API is deprecated. We recommend you use * Invoke API (see Invoke). *

* Submits an invocation request to AWS Lambda. Upon receiving the request, * Lambda executes the specified function asynchronously. To see the logs * generated by the Lambda function execution, see the CloudWatch Logs * console. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:InvokeFunction action. *

* * @param invokeAsyncRequest * @return Result of the InvokeAsync operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidRequestContentException * The request body could not be parsed as JSON. * @sample AWSLambda.InvokeAsync */ @Deprecated InvokeAsyncResult invokeAsync(InvokeAsyncRequest invokeAsyncRequest); /** *

* Returns list of aliases created for a Lambda function. For each alias, * the response includes information such as the alias ARN, description, * alias name, and the function version to which it points. For more * information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases. *

*

* This requires permission for the lambda:ListAliases action. *

* * @param listAliasesRequest * @return Result of the ListAliases operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.ListAliases */ ListAliasesResult listAliases(ListAliasesRequest listAliasesRequest); /** *

* Returns a list of event source mappings you created using the * CreateEventSourceMapping (see * CreateEventSourceMapping). *

*

* For each mapping, the API returns configuration information. You can * optionally specify filters to retrieve specific event source mappings. *

*

* If you are using the versioning feature, you can get list of event source * mappings for a specific Lambda function version or an alias as described * in the FunctionName parameter. For information about the * versioning feature, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:ListEventSourceMappings action. *

* * @param listEventSourceMappingsRequest * @return Result of the ListEventSourceMappings operation returned by the * service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.ListEventSourceMappings */ ListEventSourceMappingsResult listEventSourceMappings( ListEventSourceMappingsRequest listEventSourceMappingsRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListEventSourceMappings * operation. * * @see #listEventSourceMappings(ListEventSourceMappingsRequest) */ ListEventSourceMappingsResult listEventSourceMappings(); /** *

* Returns a list of your Lambda functions. For each function, the response * includes the function configuration information. You must use * GetFunction to retrieve the code for your function. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:ListFunctions action. *

*

* If you are using versioning feature, the response returns list of $LATEST * versions of your functions. For information about the versioning feature, * see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

* * @param listFunctionsRequest * @return Result of the ListFunctions operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.ListFunctions */ ListFunctionsResult listFunctions(ListFunctionsRequest listFunctionsRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListFunctions operation. * * @see #listFunctions(ListFunctionsRequest) */ ListFunctionsResult listFunctions(); /** *

* List all versions of a function. For information about the versioning * feature, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

* * @param listVersionsByFunctionRequest * @return Result of the ListVersionsByFunction operation returned by the * service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.ListVersionsByFunction */ ListVersionsByFunctionResult listVersionsByFunction( ListVersionsByFunctionRequest listVersionsByFunctionRequest); /** *

* Publishes a version of your function from the current snapshot of * $LATEST. That is, AWS Lambda takes a snapshot of the function code and * configuration information from $LATEST and publishes a new version. The * code and configuration cannot be modified after publication. For * information about the versioning feature, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

* * @param publishVersionRequest * @return Result of the PublishVersion operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws CodeStorageExceededException * You have exceeded your maximum total code size per account. * Limits * @sample AWSLambda.PublishVersion */ PublishVersionResult publishVersion( PublishVersionRequest publishVersionRequest); /** *

* You can remove individual permissions from an resource policy associated * with a Lambda function by providing a statement ID that you provided when * you added the permission. *

*

* If you are using versioning, the permissions you remove are specific to * the Lambda function version or alias you specify in the * AddPermission request via the Qualifier * parameter. For more information about versioning, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* Note that removal of a permission will cause an active event source to * lose permission to the function. *

*

* You need permission for the lambda:RemovePermission action. *

* * @param removePermissionRequest * @return Result of the RemovePermission operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.RemovePermission */ RemovePermissionResult removePermission( RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest); /** *

* Using this API you can update the function version to which the alias * points and the alias description. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases. *

*

* This requires permission for the lambda:UpdateAlias action. *

* * @param updateAliasRequest * @return Result of the UpdateAlias operation returned by the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.UpdateAlias */ UpdateAliasResult updateAlias(UpdateAliasRequest updateAliasRequest); /** *

* You can update an event source mapping. This is useful if you want to * change the parameters of the existing mapping without losing your * position in the stream. You can change which function will receive the * stream records, but to change the stream itself, you must create a new * mapping. *

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* If you are using the versioning feature, you can update the event source * mapping to map to a specific Lambda function version or alias as * described in the FunctionName parameter. For information * about the versioning feature, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

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* If you disable the event source mapping, AWS Lambda stops polling. If you * enable again, it will resume polling from the time it had stopped * polling, so you don't lose processing of any records. However, if you * delete event source mapping and create it again, it will reset. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:UpdateEventSourceMapping action. *

* * @param updateEventSourceMappingRequest * @return Result of the UpdateEventSourceMapping operation returned by the * service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws ResourceConflictException * The resource already exists. * @sample AWSLambda.UpdateEventSourceMapping */ UpdateEventSourceMappingResult updateEventSourceMapping( UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest updateEventSourceMappingRequest); /** *

* Updates the code for the specified Lambda function. This operation must * only be used on an existing Lambda function and cannot be used to update * the function configuration. *

*

* If you are using the versioning feature, note this API will always update * the $LATEST version of your Lambda function. For information about the * versioning feature, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:UpdateFunctionCode action. *

* * @param updateFunctionCodeRequest * @return Result of the UpdateFunctionCode operation returned by the * service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @throws CodeStorageExceededException * You have exceeded your maximum total code size per account. * Limits * @sample AWSLambda.UpdateFunctionCode */ UpdateFunctionCodeResult updateFunctionCode( UpdateFunctionCodeRequest updateFunctionCodeRequest); /** *

* Updates the configuration parameters for the specified Lambda function by * using the values provided in the request. You provide only the parameters * you want to change. This operation must only be used on an existing * Lambda function and cannot be used to update the function's code. *

*

* If you are using the versioning feature, note this API will always update * the $LATEST version of your Lambda function. For information about the * versioning feature, see AWS * Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases. *

*

* This operation requires permission for the * lambda:UpdateFunctionConfiguration action. *

* * @param updateFunctionConfigurationRequest * @return Result of the UpdateFunctionConfiguration operation returned by * the service. * @throws ServiceException * The AWS Lambda service encountered an internal error. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The resource (for example, a Lambda function or access policy * statement) specified in the request does not exist. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * One of the parameters in the request is invalid. For example, if * you provided an IAM role for AWS Lambda to assume in the * CreateFunction or the * UpdateFunctionConfiguration API, that AWS Lambda is * unable to assume you will get this exception. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * @sample AWSLambda.UpdateFunctionConfiguration */ UpdateFunctionConfigurationResult updateFunctionConfiguration( UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest updateFunctionConfigurationRequest); /** * Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held * open. This is an optional method, and callers are not expected to call * it, but can if they want to explicitly release any open resources. Once a * client has been shutdown, it should not be used to make any more * requests. */ void shutdown(); /** * Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, * typically used for debugging issues where a service isn't acting as * expected. This data isn't considered part of the result data returned by * an operation, so it's available through this separate, diagnostic * interface. *

* Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you * need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, * you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after * executing a request. * * @param request * The originally executed request. * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none * is available. */ ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request); }





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